Hi all,
I am working on a project where I use a single 4.2V lipo battery. My circuit uses an inbuilt lipo charger IC (MCP73831) that already comes with STAT pin where I can connect an LED to it. The LED lights up when charging and turns off when completed. Due to certain constraints, I am do not wish to put an LED on my circuit board. The circuit board is charged from a 5V source (a separated charging circuit board that provides 5V output - 5V and Ground). It is possible for me have the charging status indicator on the charging circuit board instead? Hope to get some insights on how the circuit should look like. Thanks in advance!
It sounds to me like you’re simply asking if you can locate the LED off-board. If so, that’s trivially easy: just connect the LED to the STAT pin through the needed resistor to Vin.
Also, please clarify, ideally with diagrams, exactly what is what. In your text, you talk about “my circuit”, “the circuit”, “the charging board” (which sounds like it might be a power supply board, not a charger), “my circuit board”, so it’s really unclear how many boards there are, what’s on each, and who designed each of them.
If my suspicion is correct, and what you want is to have the charge status LED on the power supply board, then you just need another wire connecting the STAT pin, and somewhere you need the resistor.