Description
7Semi MAX17048 LiPoly - LiIon Fuel Gauge Mini Breakout
The 7Semi MAX17048 Li-Poly/Li-Ion Fuel Gauge Mini Breakout is a compact, high-precision battery monitoring module designed for single-cell lithium-ion or lithium-polymer batteries. It uses the Maxim Integrated MAX17048 IC, which features advanced ModelGauge technology to accurately measure battery voltage, state-of-charge (SOC), and remaining capacity without requiring calibration. The module communicates via the I²C interface and offers ultra-low power consumption, making it ideal for portable, battery-powered, and IoT applications where accurate battery status monitoring is essential.
Technical Specifications:
- IC Model: MAX17048
- Battery Type: Single-cell Li-Ion or Li-Polymer
- Operating Voltage Range: 2.5 V to 4.5 V
- Measurement Parameters: Battery voltage, SOC (state of charge), remaining capacity, and alert status
- Voltage Measurement Accuracy: ±7.5 mV (typical)
- SOC Accuracy: ±1% typical
- Communication Interface: I²C (standard and fast mode compatible)
- Supply Current: 3 µA (typical in active mode)
- Sleep Mode Current: 0.5 µA (typical)
- Alert Function: Configurable low battery threshold
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
- PCB Type: Mini breakout with solderable header pins
- Dimensions: Ultra-compact design for space-constrained projects
- Logic Level Compatibility: 1.8 V to 5 V systems
- Onboard Components: MAX17048 IC, pull-up resistors, and decoupling capacitors
Features:
- Accurate fuel gauge for single-cell Li-Ion/Li-Poly batteries
- No battery characterization or calibration required
- Measures voltage, state of charge, and battery health in real time
- I²C digital communication for easy microcontroller integration
- Ultra-low power consumption suitable for portable devices
- Configurable low battery alert via interrupt output
- Compact breakout design ideal for embedded applications
- Wide operating voltage and temperature range
- Reliable ModelGauge algorithm ensures precise SOC estimation
Applications:
- Battery-powered IoT devices and wearables
- Portable electronics and handheld instruments
- Wireless sensors and smart devices
- Power banks and energy monitoring systems
- Lithium-ion battery management and diagnostics
- Drones, robotics, and RC electronics
- Embedded systems requiring accurate battery level monitoring
- Educational and research applications involving power measurement



