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Single Cell Lithium Charger Circuit

April 28, 2012 Parker

This circuit is designed around the MCP73837 chip. There are a couple different versions of this chip which allows the same PCB have a charge cut off voltage of 4.2V for normal lithium batteries and 4.35V for high capacity lithium batteries.

Here are the eagle files.
PCB V1.0
Schematic V1.0

Categories: Breakout Boards, PCBA & ENG
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