UPS HAT (D) for Raspberry Pi, Supports 21700 Li battery (NOT included), 5V Uninterruptible Power Supply, Pogo Pins Connector
Supports charging and power output at the same time, with dynamic path management, stable 5V output
Comes with online development resources and manualSAFETY CAUTIONS
- Li-ion and Li-po batteries are quite unstable. They may cause fire, personal injury, or property damage, if they're not properly recharged or used.
- Do not reversely connect the polarities when recharging or discharging the battery. Do not use inferior charger/charging panel to recharge the battery.
- Do not mix use old batteries with new ones, avoid using batteries of different brands.
- When buying Lithium battery, should always make sure the battery specification is compatible with the expansion board. Choose batteries from formal manufacturer, and ensure the batteries will work stably and safely by aging test.
- Lithium batteries have limited cycle life, they will also deteriorate as time goes by. Should be replaced with new ones when the batteries reaching their max cycle life, or working over two years, whichever comes first.
- Should be placed carefully and properly, keep it away from inflammables and explosives articles, away from children, avoid any safety accident caused by careless storage.
The UPS HAT (D) is an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) expansion board specially designed for the Raspberry Pi series. Onboard switching Li battery charging chip with path management, boost converter chip, and voltage/current monitoring chip which can monitor the operating state of the batteries via the I2C interface.
- Adopts pogo pins connector design, compatible with Raspberry Pi 3 / 3B+ / 4B, etc.
- Onboard Li battery charging chip, with dynamic path management, more stable power supply
- Onboard boost converter chip for stable 5V power output
- I2C bus communication, monitoring the batteries voltage, current, power, and remaining capacity in real time
- Multi battery protection circuits: over charge/discharge protection, over current protection, short circuit protection, more safe and stable
- Onboard MCU management, supports detecting power connection and booting the Raspberry Pi
- Supports displaying battery level on the system, easy to check the battery remaining capacity
- Onboard LED indicators for monitoring the battery operating status
- Comes with online development resources and manual
It is able to charge the batteries and provide power output at the same time from external power supply
Automatically switch over to batteries output if external power supply is unavailable, keeps the system running without any trouble
* for reference only, please refer to the Package Content for the detailed part list
- When connected to the external power supply, the system will be powered and the battery will be charged at the same time, and the battery will be disconnected after being fully charged to avoid battery life damaging caused by frequent charging and discharging
- When the external power supply is insufficient, the battery will provide power output together with the external power supply at the same time to ensure system normal operation
- When the external power supply is connected, the system will keep running normally even when the battery fails or is taken out. And automatically switch over to batteries output if the external power supply is unavailable, keeps the system running without any trouble
Longer Battery Life
Onboard warning indicators, easy to check if the battery is connected correctly
Powering the Raspberry Pi via pogo pins, without using any GPIO resource,
compatible with Raspberry Pi 3 / 3B+ / 4B, etc.
monitoring the batteries voltage, current, power, and remaining capacity via I2C
When the voltage dips too low, it is possible to save files properly and then shut down the system by software, to avoid any data loss
detecting power connection
Easy to check the battery status in real-time, and automatically shutdown when the battery level is low. Onboard MCU chip for detecting power connection and automatically rebooting the Raspberry Pi
Adopts USB Type-C interface for charging and the USB Type-A interface for 5V power output, convenient for powering other boards
* Resources for different product may vary, please check the wiki page to confirm the actually provided resources.
- UPS HAT (D) x1
- Acrylic protection panel x1
- Screws pack x1