I have a 5V arduino pro micro. I want to power it with a 3.7V lipo.
- Should I use a step up module to convert it to 5V?
I also want to measure the voltage of the battery.
- How can I do this?
Because I read that the power source also the reference voltage is so I cant measure it with an analog pin right?
I also use a lipo charging module to charge the battery.
Thanks for helping!
2 Answers 2
You can read the Arduino's supply voltage see here How to measure the supply voltage of Arduino without using an analog pin Alternatively use the internal 1.1V reference and a suitable voltage divider to read the lipo's voltage
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1I was just thinking if I use a step up module wouldn't the supply voltage be alwast 5V so I could use a analog pin without problems?Robbe– Robbe12/31/2019 16:18:23Commented Dec 31, 2019 at 16:18
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Yes, if the output of said module is always 5V, best would be to use one of those charger boards with over-current and over-discharge protection. Or use a reference design.aaa– aaa12/31/2019 17:42:22Commented Dec 31, 2019 at 17:42
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Do you recommand a specific charger?Robbe– Robbe01/01/2020 15:07:29Commented Jan 1, 2020 at 15:07
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Because I don't know any, I've never seen or used them.Robbe– Robbe01/01/2020 17:38:09Commented Jan 1, 2020 at 17:38
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You could use arduino.stackexchange.com/a/50771/521 trick to calibrate the supply voltage, then measure the LIPO voltage on an analog pin and scale it appropriately.Dave X– Dave X01/23/2022 22:10:58Commented Jan 23, 2022 at 22:10
Yes, you should use a boost converter to convert the 3.7V from your battery to the 5V that the Arduino requires.
As I understand it, measuring voltage to determine charge level does not work well with lithium chemistry batteries since they hold a nearly constant voltage until they are almost completely depleted. Generally lithium batteries include a chip that measures current in and out and lets you query their charge level.
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1I don't think my battery has it. I bought this battery banggood.com/nl/… and this charging module banggood.com/nl/…. I was thinking to buy this converter banggood.com/…Robbe– Robbe12/31/2019 20:07:53Commented Dec 31, 2019 at 20:07
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Yeah, you need a smart charging module then, as Paul says in a comment on the other answer.Duncan C– Duncan C12/31/2019 20:32:31Commented Dec 31, 2019 at 20:32
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I mean that you should not use a dumb charger to charge a lipo battery. You need an intelligent charge controller.Duncan C– Duncan C01/01/2020 00:06:19Commented Jan 1, 2020 at 0:06
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1On this website the show the percentage of capacity in function of the voltage read from the lipo so it should be possible? google.com/amp/s/blog.ampow.com/lipo-voltage-chartRobbe– Robbe01/01/2020 12:19:45Commented Jan 1, 2020 at 12:19
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