The Sub-μA Current Sensor is a Kinetis K22F based current measurement board running on FreeRTOS and can be used with the Freedom Development Ecosystem or any other Arduino-like development board.
This reference design allows for non-intrusive connection between any MCU and a 3.3V shield and measurement of a wide range of low currents (~60 nA – 5 mA). Multiple communication methods are available, including integration with Freedom Sensor Toolbox (CE).
This DIY LiPo super charger can charge a single LiPo battery and protect it from overvoltage, overload and short circuit. In addition, it can boost the battery voltage to 5 V or 12 V. The boosted output voltage is protected by an "eFuse" IC with a maximum output current of 1.52 A at 5 V and 0.76 A at 12 V. The charger part of the circuit requires a +5V power supply, which can be connected via USB-C, or simply solder two wires to pads on the PCB. Additionally, other connections can be soldered to pads on the PCB or use individual pin headers.
Ideal for running network devices such as small switches, home routers, and WLAN access points.
2 Layers PCB 42.2 x 68.8 mm FR-4, 1.6 mm, 1, HASL with lead, Green Solder Mask, White silkscreen;