This project is going to explain the differences between tp5100, tp5000, and tp4056 battery charger modules.

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Components Used
TP5100
lithium battery charger protection module
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Description

An overview of TP5100

The TP5100 is a single cell 4. 2V lithium battery charge management chip with a double switch buck of 8.4V. The TP5100 is suited for portable equipment and large current charging management applications because of its ultra-compact QFN16 packaging and easy external circuit.

 

An overview of TP5000

TP5000 is a single switch buck-type lithium manganese battery/lithium iron phosphate battery charge management chip. Its ultra-compact QFN16 closure is Fitted with a simple peripheral circuit, making it ideal for portable devices TP5000 large current charging management applications.

 

An overview of TP4056

The TP4056 is a single-cell lithium-ion battery charger with a complete constant-current/constant-voltage linear charger. The TP4056 is appropriate for portable applications due to its SOP packaging and minimal external component count. The TP4056 can also be used with a USB and a wall adaptor.

 

Differences between TP5100 and TP4056

Both the TP5100 and the TP4056 are charging and protection modules that can do their jobs rather well. However, the TP5100 module outperforms the TP4056 module in terms of power and functionality, while the TP4056 module outperforms the TP5100 module in terms of cost and availability.

 

Differences between TP5100 and TP5000

These modules come configured for LiFePO4 cells and 2A charging, for standard Lithium cobalt oxide cells or different charge rates there are minor mods to be made.

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