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- Sun Oct 16, 2016 11:07 am
- Forum: Archived/Completed Sales
- Topic: Low Battery LED Indicator Board [OSHPark]
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Re: Low Battery LED Indicator Board [OSHPark]
Looks alright to me, is your battery charged? do you have a multimeter to show how much voltage it has? Also try a pot like in the first schematic I posted and mess with the values to see when it lights up at the battery voltage when it's low and take the measurements with a multimeter of the POT t...
- Sun Oct 16, 2016 9:58 am
- Forum: Archived/Completed Sales
- Topic: Low Battery LED Indicator Board [OSHPark]
- Replies: 50
- Views: 108522
Re: Low Battery LED Indicator Board [OSHPark]
Looks alright to me, is your battery charged? do you have a multimeter to show how much voltage it has? Also try a pot like in the first schematic I posted and mess with the values to see when it lights up at the battery voltage when it's low and take the measurements with a multimeter of the POT t...
- Sun Oct 16, 2016 2:02 am
- Forum: Archived/Completed Sales
- Topic: Low Battery LED Indicator Board [OSHPark]
- Replies: 50
- Views: 108522
Re: Low Battery LED Indicator Board [OSHPark]
Hi! I've made the circuit, based on the PCB image, Gerber files and schematic (without the potmeter): FullSizeRender.jpg (Sorry for the hand-drawing...) Should it so working? Because on breadboard the LED is continuously turned on, not only when the battery is low.... Well if you added the battery ...
- Sat Oct 15, 2016 5:31 am
- Forum: Archived/Completed Sales
- Topic: Low Battery LED Indicator Board [OSHPark]
- Replies: 50
- Views: 108522
Re: Low Battery LED Indicator Board [OSHPark]
Hi!
I've made the circuit, based on the PCB image, Gerber files and schematic (without the potmeter):
(Sorry for the hand-drawing...)
Should it so working?
Because on breadboard the LED is continuously turned on, not only when the battery is low....
I've made the circuit, based on the PCB image, Gerber files and schematic (without the potmeter):
(Sorry for the hand-drawing...)
Should it so working?
Because on breadboard the LED is continuously turned on, not only when the battery is low....