2022 badge parts list has wrong regulator
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jburks commented
Parts list has an LF50CDT 5V regulator. This will not work given the 4.2V peak cell voltage of the type of battery the MCP73832 can charge. Regulator should be 3.3V (e.g. NCP5501DT33RKG as used in the video).
benheck commented
Oh sorry about that. Yeah I used a 5V package out of lazyness. It is
supposed to be a 3.3v reg.
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Parts list has an LF50CDT 5V regulator. This will not work given the 4.2V
peak cell voltage of the type of battery the MCP73832 can charge. Regulator
should be 3.3V (e.g. NCP5501DT33RKG as used in the video).
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benheck commented
By package I mean Eagle package.
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… Oh sorry about that. Yeah I used a 5V package out of lazyness. It is
supposed to be a 3.3v reg.
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> peak cell voltage of the type of battery the MCP73832 can charge. Regulator
> should be 3.3V (e.g. NCP5501DT33RKG as used in the video).
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