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This video only test the TP4056 module installed in parallel.
0:10 TP4056 and tp4056 protection
0:50 Specifications TP4056
2:29 Specifications tp4056 protection
4:40 Output voltage TP4056
5:30 tp4056 Tes test
7:05 Parallel TP4056
8:00 Conclusion
FEATURES
· Programmable Charge Current Up to 1000mA
No MOSFET, Sense Resistor or Blocking Diode Required
Complete Linear Charger in SOP-8 Package for Single Cell Lithium-Ion
Batteries
·Constant-Current/Constant-Voltage ·Charges Single Cell Li-Ion Batteries Directly from USB Port
Preset 4.2V Charge Voltage with 1.5%
Accuracy
·Automatic Recharge
Two Charge Status Output Pins
·C/10 Charge Termination
2.9V Trickle Charge Threshold (TP4056)
·Soft-Start Limits Inrush Current
·Available Radiator in 8-Lead SOP Package,
the Radiator need connect GND or
impending
Features:
Programmable Charge Current Up to 1000mA
No MOSFET, Sense Resistor or Blocking Diode Required
Complete Linear Charger in SOP-8 Package for Single Cell Lithium-Ion Batteries
Constant-Current/Constant-Voltage
Charges Single Cell Li-Ion Batteries Directly from USB Port
Preset 4.2V Charge Voltage with 1.5% Accuracy
Automatic Recharge
two Charge Status Output Pins
C/10 Charge Termination
2.9V Trickle Charge Threshold (TP4056)
Soft-Start Limits Inrush Current
Available Radiator in 8-Lead SOP Package, the Radiator need connect GND or impending
Specifications:
Charge Controller: TP4056
Protection IC: DW01A or DW01P
Charge Method: Constant-Current/Constant-Voltage (CC/CV)
Charge/Discharge Control MOSFET: FS8205A
The input voltage via microUSB or miniUSB: 5V
Input voltage via solder pads on left-hand side of module: 4.5V~5.5V
Charging current: 1A by default. However you can change this by changing the 1k2 resistor next to the "IN-" pad the bottom-left of the board. See the Rprog table on page three of the TP4056 data sheet for different values and matching charging currents. The "current resistor" can be replaced for other (lower) charge currents, because it is a 0603 size smd resistor (i.e. very small) it can be difficult to replace it. With the mounted resistor the charger can handle larger batteries, but changing the resistor makes it possible to charge smaller batteries.
Charging indicator: Red LED, green or blue LED
Interface: Mini USB or Micro USB
Charge Complete (Float) Voltage 4.2 V ±1.5%
Overcharge Detection Voltage 4.3 V ±50 mV
Overcharge Release Voltage 4.1 V ±50 mV
Over-Discharge Detection Voltage 2.4 V ±100 mV
Over-Discharge Release Voltage 3.0 V ±100 mV
Overcurrent Protection Threshold 3 A
Overcurrent Cutout Delay 10~20 ms
Short-Circuit Cutout Delay 5~50 s
Trickle Charge (Battery Reconditioning)
Trickle Charge Threshold Voltage 2.9 V ±0.1 V
Trickle Charge Current 130 mA ±10 mA
Applications:
Cellular Telephones, PDAs, GPS;
Charging Docks and Cradles;
Digital Still Cameras, Portable Devices;
USB Bus-Powered Chargers,Chargers.