I've included some context - feel free to cut to the chase in last paragraph!
I've been working on a model railway fpv camera and looking at alternatives. My first attempt was a wagon mounted cam with LiPo battery. Couple of problems, the 155mah battery only lasts a short amount of time and have little room for anything bigger. The battery drained to <1v and seems my charger will only charge from 3v - not sure what thats all about - must be a LiPo thing?
So, plan B - I mount the camera in a motorised chassis and pull off the 12v supply. The image is the i) drone cam ii) motorised chassis iii) 3d printed first attempt - hopefully puts into some sort of context. So my question - what circuit do i need to pull power from the chassis which can range from 0v to 12v depending on the speed. I also want to store some power (capacitor?) so the cam can operate for a few minutes if the chassis stops. The cam requires a 3v-5v feed but not sure how many milliamps minimum - it works (just) with 3.7v 150mah lipo so hopefully is a gauge of what feed is needed.
To summarise - I have a 0-12v supply to the train chassis and need a circuit to maintain power to the cam - input spec is 220mA~400mA @ 3v~5v.
Simple USB UPS: This is an very simple circuit to act as a Uninterruptible Power Supply for a usb powered device. I'm using it to prevent reset of Raspberry Pi's during short power flickers caused by high motor current draws on a battery powered system. The circu…
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So figured i could use a combo of regulator and mini UPS.
I like the sound of LiPo charge/protection using existing battery - would the feed keep the battery charged and then use that to power the cam?
If you have a Tomex power pack with continuous Lighting, the problem can be solved easily.
Do you have a DC power pack or DCC? Is the power pack variable voltage or PWM (pulse width modulated) to control speed.
remember, any circuit you add has to accommodate reversing the voltage to back up your train so you'll need a bridge rectifier.
Lithium cells can be dangerous if not charged/discharged properly and should have a protection circuit. Draining it to below 1V is not good for the cell, and your charger correctly prevented charging from that voltage, as a safety measure.
If you have a Tomex power pack with continuous Lighting, the problem can be solved easily.
Do you have a DC power pack or DCC? Is the power pack variable voltage or PWM (pulse width modulated) to control speed.
remember, any circuit you add has to accommodate reversing the voltage to back up your train so you'll need a bridge rectifier.
i) 0-12v regulated to 5v - i think i have that sorted with Step-up/Step-down regulator (for drone use)
ii) 5v UPS - i think this has legs https://www.instructables.com/id/Simple-USB-UPS/ - altho i think these look too bulky now
iii) rectifier - this i need to look at
So I'm still entertaining your idea and googled it - this guy is on another level -
Is this the type of thing you were thinking? I love the idea of designing my own board and having it manufactured!
So I'm still entertaining your idea and googled it - this guy is on another level -
Is this the type of thing you were thinking? I love the idea of designing my own board and having it manufactured!
OK that's worth knowing. That example is only part of the solution though. I decided to invest in the Pololu board, that will give the the regulator I need and it is tiny.
OK that's worth knowing. That example is only part of the solution though. I decided to invest in the Pololu board, that will give the the regulator I need and it is tiny.
for future reference, Digikey carries many of the Pololu parts and then you have access to millions of other parts in the same order without additional shipping costs.
for future reference, Digikey carries many of the Pololu parts and then you have access to millions of other parts in the same order without additional shipping costs.