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Former Member over 10 years ago

I'm trying to run a tablet I have that runs on a 3.7v battery off of the wall directly without a battery. Reason is my sister broke the charging cable, and thus I decided to convert it to an android TV of some sort. I got a buck converter and I set it to 3.7v but the tablet doesn't turn on! it flashes on for a second and then turns off. I tried using different amp measurements, but all that did was keep the screen on a few fractions of a second more before it turns off again

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 10 years ago +2
    Hi Ehab, I suspect that the circuit that maintains and monitors the battery is shutting the unit down when it detects that the battery is missing. Where are you attaching the 3.7 volts? To the charger…
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752 +2
    John Many of the tablets use 15v to charge the battery (they detect the device and up the output voltage), so its possible the battery management electronics is deciding the battery is not there or is…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752 +1
    Sorry I mistyped - I meant to say I have never personally tried to circumvent an integrated battery so I am not the best person to be answering this question. John
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    0 jw0752 over 10 years ago

    Hi Ehab,

    I suspect that the circuit that maintains and monitors the battery is shutting the unit down when it detects that the battery is missing. Where are you attaching the 3.7 volts? To the charger Mini USB port or directly to the battery contacts? As long as your power supply has enough current capacity the voltage is all that matters. The unit will draw the current that it needs from the 3.7 volts. If you have a meter you can monitor the voltage when you turn the unit on. You may need a good capacitor on the output of your buck supply so and surge demand of the unit doesn't cause it to pull the power down momentarily. Some batteries have more connections than just the + and - power. If your battery has more than 2 connections the unit may need the battery in the circuit in order to power up.

    John

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752

    Thank you for the response!
    I have connected the buck converter's output directly to the battery pins (there are only 2 pins). if it makes any difference, I'm providing the converter with an input of 5v. You mentioned that I need to connect a capacitor to the output of the buck converter. How much exactly? I don't really know the formula to calculate that image
    oh, and the battery that came with the tablet is 3.7V 7800mAh

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    0 jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Ehab,

    5 volts input to the 3.3V converter might be a little low. Usually they need at least 2 volts higher input than output. I would start with a 470 uF capacitor at any voltage 10 volts or higher. If you have a way to measure the voltage of the converter when you turn on the unit you will be able to see if it can maintain the 3.3 volts required. If it drops below 3 volts you can try a 6 or a 7 volt supply to your converter. If you battery had only 2 terminals then we should be able to get this to work. Connecting to the battery terminal is what I would do too. Also on hooking up the capacitor make sure the plus lead of the capacitor goes to the plus lead of the converter and the negative lead of the capacitor goes to the negative lead of the converter.

    John

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    0 jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Ehab,

    5 volts input to the 3.3V converter might be a little low. Usually they need at least 2 volts higher input than output. I would start with a 470 uF capacitor at any voltage 10 volts or higher. If you have a way to measure the voltage of the converter when you turn on the unit you will be able to see if it can maintain the 3.3 volts required. If it drops below 3 volts you can try a 6 or a 7 volt supply to your converter. If you battery had only 2 terminals then we should be able to get this to work. Connecting to the battery terminal is what I would do too. Also on hooking up the capacitor make sure the plus lead of the capacitor goes to the plus lead of the converter and the negative lead of the capacitor goes to the negative lead of the converter.

    John

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752

    hello there!
    sorry for the late response, I was busy with finals, and the capacitor took its sweet time to arrive. I did what you told me to do, but it did not change anything, however. I added the capacitor, and increased the input voltage, but it's still having the issue.

    I also measured the voltage as it was booting up, and it was dropping, but only by a little bit. It goes from 3.80v to 3.72v, and it does not go lower than that. from what I understand, a completely charged lipo battery should have a voltage of around 4v, and a discharged one should have a voltage of 3.0v. The measurements I'm getting are in between, so they should be ok?

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    0 mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752

    John

    Many of the tablets use 15v to charge the battery (they detect the device and up the output voltage), so its possible the battery management electronics is deciding the battery is not there or is depleted based on use and charging.

     

    Maybe some info on the actual tablet model might help in overcoming the issue.

     

     

    Mark

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    0 jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Hi Mark,

    Thanks for your insight. I personally have tried to circumvent an integrated battery in a piece of equipment. You are undoubtedly right as it apparently isn't working.

    John

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to mcb1

    thanks for the reply!
    the tablet is a chinese one made by a company called PIPO. And the model is the Pipo M9. here's the battery for that tablet:

    Original 3.7V 7800mAh Rechargeable Lithium Battery For PIPO M9 Tablet - US$37.26

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    0 jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752

    Sorry I mistyped  - I meant to say I have never personally tried to circumvent an integrated battery so I am not the best person to be answering this question.

    John

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Are you sure the tablet actually works? Perhaps there is a fault causing it to immediately power off.

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to shabaz

    it works perfecty fine when running off the battery

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    0 shabaz over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    According to your earlier post you're connecting your power supply to the terminals where the battery connects. And you just have a 2-pin battery.

    In that case, the issue is likely to be your power supply/DC-DC converter. If it is a cheap e-bay one then it may not be able to supply sufficient current, or may need the capacitor as mentioned by John.

    If these tips don't help, you probably need to investigate further and supply more detail.

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    0 mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    According to this site

    http://www.pipomall.com/index.php?main_page=faq_info&faqs_id=112

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    Is it possibly the open/close button causing the issue.?

     

    Mark

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to shabaz

    I've added the capacitor to the circuit as mentioned by John as of yesterday. Which, according to you, means that it could either be the power supply, or the buck converter. I am, in fact, using a converter I got from ebay. I am also using a power supply I got from a flea market, as I don't have another one with 6-7 volts of output. I do have, however, a few good 12v power supplies. Is it safe to use those instead?

     

    Mark, as for your suggestion, the button works with no issues when the tablet is running off the battery.

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