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3 cell LiPo charger
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Breakout board based on the Texas Instruments BQ76920 integrated circuit designed for charging and discharging 3-cell lithium battery packs. The board can be managed by any programmable processor (for example Arduino with the provided libraries). Thanks to a special library, it is possible to measure and communicate, via I2C bus, the amount of charge (Coluomb) transferred to the battery. The board is equipped with a 10k NTC type temperatur