Introduction
As mentioned in previous posts the device RPIslave2 is equipped with the PI camera to capture still frames imaging diagnostics. This probe should be easily moved outside the Meditech unit; it remain connected to the remaining system via WiFi and should be battery-powered.
The powering characteristics should be the following:
- When hosted in the Meditech unit the device is powered-up running in stand-by mode: some features will work but it is not possible to manage the camera.
- While it is powered in the Meditech unit its battery is under charge with a simple circuit that should avoid battery damage when it reach full-charge.
- As the device is extracted from the Meditech the charger is replaced without interruption by the device battery.
- The actual battery - with the actual tests - should be about 1200-1500 mA
- A 5V power regulator should be used to grant at least a stable 1000-1200 mA power at 5V
- Maybe that a small cooler fan should be used when the device is working
Power test circuit
The power test circuit is actually using a 7.5 LiIon rechargeable battery, 1500 mA. As shown in the image there are two parts (will be a single smaller circuit). The regulated 5Vcc power is granted by a LM7805 while the battery is also connected to a simple yet small recharging device.
At the actual date the recharging circuit assolve its function to stop powering the battery as it is very near to full charge due to the final resistor that should be calculated based on the power of the battery. I have considered to erogate a lower voltage from the charging unit respect the battery and - in this case of the 1500 mA battery - limiting to about 1000 mA the power. The recharging circuit is done for now with a couple of LM350. I consider anyway to make the recharging unit with a OpAmp (LM358 maybe fine) and a feedback with three leds: under charge, charged, low battery
Issues
The system has beed tested for many hours and responded well. I think that some alternative solutions should be adopted for the power regulator finding a way to replace the LM7805 with some alternative: this component grant a prefect current level but dissipates too much current, specially when the RPIslave is running with all the features (camera, WiFi unit, image streaming etc.)