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[AirCare] InTheAir - Week 3: Fuel Tank Testing

fvan
fvan
12 Nov 2014

Previous posts for this project:

  • [AirCare] InTheAir - Project Description
  • [AirCare] InTheAir - Week 1: Getting a Launchpad to Blink
  • [AirCare] InTheAir - Week 2: Preparing the Beaglebone Black

 

  • Introduction
  • Solar Charging
  • Power Save Mode

 

Introduction

 

I am away from home this week, attending Electronica. That doesn't mean I haven't prepared any content for this week's post though image

 

One of the goals for this project is to have the sensors combined with some kind of energy harvesting solution, much like the EnOcean sensors. To do this, I looked at combining the sensors and the CC3200 Launchpad with a battery pack and solar charging circuit. To test the idea, I started with some off the shelf components.

 

The parts used are:

  • Solar panel 4V 0.8WSolar panel 4V 0.8W
  • Fuel Tank BoosterPackFuel Tank BoosterPack
  • A micro USB cable

 

 

Solar Charging

 

There are some interesting posts and discussions regarding the Fuel Tank and solar charging:

  • The specified item was not found.
  • Eternal Power: Keeping the CC3200 Juiced by mraureliusr
  • http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/bq24210.pdf

 

According to the datasheet, the bq24210 "... is suitable for charging from alternative power sources such as solar panel ...".

 

I took a small solar panel for testing, cut the micro USB cable and soldered it directly to the panel.

Alternatively, I could've used the "charge in" and "gnd" points foreseen on the board.

imageimage

I put the whole thing in the sun, and the "charging" LED was lighting up!

imageimage

There will obviously be need for actual measurements, but for now, this is sufficient to demonstrate the idea.

 

Power Save Mode

 

Thanks to Robert Peter Oakes' great videos on the Fuel Tank and how he repaired a suicidal boost regulator, I discovered his easy modification to enable low power mode.

I thought I'd give it a try myself, because like he says in the video, it's "something anybody who's got mediocre skills with a soldering iron could do"

 

First I measured the current without the modification to confirm I had similar readings as he did. I had a reading of about 12.8mA, compared to his 13.4mA, so that was close enough.

image

 

Then, I took some female headers and bent the pins, so I could easily solder them onto the pads. The soldering went well, and the result is rather clean.

imageimage

 

Finally, I made some jumpers, connected them and measured the current draw again.

imageimage

 

Wow, what a difference: from 12.8mA down to 0.93mA! And this modification only took a couple of minutes to apply.

 

Next week, I hope to hook this up to the CC3200 and visualise the battery's charge over time.

This should help me see the effect of the solar panel charging during the day and the battery discharging over night.

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  • dwinhold
    dwinhold over 10 years ago +2
    Sounds like we all are on the same energy source path!!!
  • ravi_butani
    ravi_butani over 10 years ago +1
    Nice post frederick... I am also planning for something similar...
  • tomaja
    tomaja over 10 years ago +1
    I even chose the same solar panel
  • fvan
    fvan over 10 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    Hi Jan,

     

    I have another fuel tank on which I plan to test the 22k resistor mod. Will keep you posted.

     

    Frederick

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  • DAB
    DAB over 10 years ago

    Great post.

     

    I have been considering adding some solar collectors to the booster pack.

     

    Thanks for the links.

     

    I will try to make this happen if my head finally clears.

     

    DAB

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 10 years ago

    I could run the boosterpack example out of the box on a LaunchPad C2000. For the Hercules LaunchPad I had to create a bitbang i2c library first.

    I used the High-end timer for that. That takes care that the i2c runs on that peripheral. It doesn't use processor time.

     

    There is a slightly more efficient power safe hack  on the internet.

    Remove the two pull-up resistors, and replace your two jumpers with 22K pull-down resistors.

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    dwinhold over 10 years ago

    Sounds like we all are on the same energy source path!!!

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    tomaja over 10 years ago

    I even chose the same solar panel image

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