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[[File:Ryobi_40VChg_PCB_Bot.jpg|thumb|center|400px|PCB bottom side.]] | [[File:Ryobi_40VChg_PCB_Bot.jpg|thumb|center|400px|PCB bottom side.]] | ||
The wall wart adapter is a 42V 1.5A rated switching converter, listed at 84W max from AC (though output is max 63W). The wall wart does the necessary CC/CV current limiting, with a ~44.15V open circuit voltage output when no battery is connected. Output is switched to the battery though a MOSFET. | The wall wart adapter is a 42V 1.5A rated switching converter, listed at 84W max from AC (though output is max 63W). The wall wart does the necessary CC/CV current limiting, with a ~44.15V open circuit voltage output when no battery is connected. Output is switched to the battery though a "GS3MR HCH" diode, switched by a AP9575GH-HF P-channel MOSFET (60V 15A 90mΩ @12A). | ||
Charging Sequence: | Charging Sequence: | ||
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The charger includes a 5V 1.5A buck based on a MP2487 (4.5-55V in, 220mOhm PFET, 1.5A max). The sticker claims 5V 2.1A output. | The charger includes a 5V 1.5A buck based on a MP2487 (4.5-55V in, 220mOhm PFET, 1.5A max). The sticker claims 5V 2.1A output. | ||
There is also a resistor bank of 10 ohms effective (5p 130 ohms SMD series 5p 130 ohms SMD, in parallel with 5p 62 ohms 3-5W through hole) |
Revision as of 00:32, 13 August 2019
This is a basic analysis of how a Ryobi 40V smart charger (model number OP403) communicates with the battery's BMS to enable the charging FET.
Electronics
Pictures of the charger PCB are below:
The wall wart adapter is a 42V 1.5A rated switching converter, listed at 84W max from AC (though output is max 63W). The wall wart does the necessary CC/CV current limiting, with a ~44.15V open circuit voltage output when no battery is connected. Output is switched to the battery though a "GS3MR HCH" diode, switched by a AP9575GH-HF P-channel MOSFET (60V 15A 90mΩ @12A).
Charging Sequence:
Data detail:
The charger includes a 5V 1.5A buck based on a MP2487 (4.5-55V in, 220mOhm PFET, 1.5A max). The sticker claims 5V 2.1A output.
There is also a resistor bank of 10 ohms effective (5p 130 ohms SMD series 5p 130 ohms SMD, in parallel with 5p 62 ohms 3-5W through hole)