Can be used DC 5-6V power supply charger(Such as Solar panels)Charging module comes with charge-management functions, will not overcharge or over-discharge
Comes with rechargeable function, will enter standby mode when fully charged. When the battery capacity is below 80%, the charging start.
Applications:
Battery-powered equipment
Lithium Battery 18650 14500
The DD08CRMB is a lithium-ion battery charger module designed to charge a single-cell lithium-ion battery with a maximum charge current of 1A. The charger has a built-in voltage regulator and will automatically stop charging when the battery is fully charged. It can operate from a voltage input range of 4.5V to 5.5V and has a 5V output. The module is ultra-small, making it easy to incorporate into a variety of electronic devices and projects. It is important to use caution when handling lithium-ion batteries and to follow proper charging practices to ensure the safety of the battery and charger.
Mobile phone
Solar charging
MP3/MP4 player
Audio equipment
Portable Devices
Bluetooth Applications
Input voltage : DC 4.5V-8V(Recommend DC 5V)
Maximum charging current : 1000MA
Full charge voltage : 4.2V+-2%.
Led indicator: "OK" LED is fully charged OR battery failure status indicator;
"CR" LED is the charge status indicator
Operating ambient temperature: -40° to +85°
Storage temperature : -65° to +125°
Size : 12.3mm*10mm*4mm
Weight : 0.5g
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