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QC3.0 Powerbank Circuit Schematic
redgear:
I am looking at the Injoinic IP5328 to be used in my powerbank project. The datasheet has a reference schematic and I have doubts if it is complete. I am attaching the schematic below, while there is a terminal for the VBAT+, the connection for the negative terminal of the battery is nowhere mentioned.
I want to use a different battery protector, How do I design the circuit in that case? Should I connect both the output from both MOSFETs (charging and discharging) to the same terminal(VBAT+)?
If the image is not clear, I am also attaching the Datasheet PDF but it is available only in Chinese and I have been using Google Translate to read it.
jhpadjustable:
It's safe to assume you connect the negative side of the battery to ground. There isn't a whole lot of pressure to get datasheets right when nobody knows how long the flavor-of-the-month will run. Not very helpful for young players, I'm sure.
The protection board is intended to sit between the battery and its load. The MOSFETs on the protection board are intended to be connected in series so that they can pass or block current both to and from the battery.
The battery and its protection board should be considered one unit, with a V+ terminal and a V- terminal that you can charge and discharge just as you would the battery alone, but safer. Typical application below.
redgear:
--- Quote from: jhpadjustable on October 30, 2019, 09:24:10 am ---It's safe to assume you connect the negative side of the battery to ground. There isn't a whole lot of pressure to get datasheets right when nobody knows how long the flavor-of-the-month will run. Not very helpful for young players, I'm sure.
The protection board is intended to sit between the battery and its load. The MOSFETs on the protection board are intended to be connected in series so that they can pass or block current both to and from the battery.
The battery and its protection board should be considered one unit, with a V+ terminal and a V- terminal that you can charge and discharge just as you would the battery alone, but safer. Typical application below.
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Thank You! Wrt to above schematic, the negative terminal from the protection board should be connected to EPAD, right? Datasheet mentions EPAD as Power Ground and AGND as Analog Ground. What components should I ground to the AGND?
viperidae:
Have a look at the bottom right of page two of the PDF you attached. It shows the battery negative connected to ground
redgear:
--- Quote from: viperidae on October 31, 2019, 05:48:29 am ---Have a look at the bottom right of page two of the PDF you attached. It shows the battery negative connected to ground
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Thank You for pointing it out!
Also, I just noticed in the image I attached EPAD is again grounded with a thicker trace.
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