Imported from GitHub: johnmgreenwell/battery-reg-module-fet · commit 69a5a9b · license MIT
Description
Custom lithium-polymer battery voltage monitor and regulator module (N-FET version)
README
Battery Regulator Module (N-FET Version)
Custom lithium-polymer battery voltage monitor and regulator module (N-FET version).
Overview
This custom module is designed as a drop-in for small-scale electronics projects providing 3.3V linear regulated voltage output from a raw lithium polymer cell input. The battery input voltage is monitored by the MIC2779 whose output enables or disables the regulated output supply. It is configured with hysteresis to cutoff output when the battery voltage reaches 3.1V and to then hold in reset until the battery voltage exceeds 3.6V.
This is a form-factor-compatible replacement for the battery regulator module design available here. This version makes use of an N-FET transistor for switching rather than the built-in enable used in the original design. This version is meant to serve as a alternate to be used on the basis of parts-available.

The module supports the 1.5A maximum current limitations of the regulator chip AP7363 used.
This module may be combined with a Lipo charger module such as the TP4056 (along with any in-circuit charging mods as required) for a complete custom battery charging/monitoring/regulation for small-scale electronics projects.
The zipped gerber files provided may be uploaded to a PCB manufacturer for fabrication. Below is the automatic rendering of the uploaded gerbers by OSHPark.

Schematic
The schematic for the circuit is provided below as designed in Kicad 9.

License
MIT © 2024 John Greenwell
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