Rechargeable Battery Pack for Arduino

by lagsilva in Circuits > Arduino

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Rechargeable Battery Pack for Arduino

Rechargeable Battery Pack for Arduino
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Hello, all !!

You have worked a lot on a new prototype with Arduino and finally after finished it you want to show to your friends the fantastic and revolutionary idea (or not) of the product you have created !

And about power source and portability ?

The place you are going has an easy plug to charge on the device ?

In this case when you need portability you must think about on a battery pack.

A simple solution that I will show you is to use Portable Charger (Rechargeable Battery Pack) to supply your device via USB.

It is not so expensive and it is very reliable even for definitive projects with some adaptations and also is more environmental friendly than disposable bateries.

And better, you have many options and different players in the market, rechargeable batteries with different energy/current capacities and you also can use them to recharge your cell phone (that is the main function they are sold) !

One final convenience and advantage is the fact they are already done with conventional USB ports what is a standard on several Arduino boards.

See VIDEO

Material

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Material List:

-01 x Rechargeable Battery Pack (Li-Ion Battery / Input: 5V - 0.5 to 1.0A/ Output 5V - 1500mA to up)

- 01 x USB cable for Arduino UNO (USB Type A to Type B) - See picture of USB plugs

- 01 x USB cable for Arduino Nano (USB Type A to Type Mini-A) - See picture of USB plugs

- Or USB cable according with your Battery Pack connector and Arduino

Finally, you just need to connect the USB cable between Arduino and Battery Pack and it is done !

Conclusion

I do not see many people using this solution and this is the reason to publish this Instructable but in fact I think it is very simple and useful.

You can use a battery pack as mine with 1600 mA for many hours until you need to recharge it and off course the timing for that depends on how much mA your device is consuming.

I hope you enjoy this tip.

Best regards,

LAGSILVA

13.Feb.2016