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==Safety Instructions & Warnings==
* <span class="tb_red">'''The charging current is set to 2.3-3.2A and charge cut-off voltage is 4.23V. Before connecting your battery to the UPS board, Please carefully confirm the maximum charging current and voltage, exceeding the upper limit of the charging specification that the battery can withstand will not only cause adverse reactions, but may also cause irreversible damage.'''</span>
* It is essential to read and understand these safety instructions and warnings before charging your batteries.
* <span class="tb_red">Lithium Polymer and Li-ion batteries are volatile. Failure to read and follow the instructions below may result in fire, personal injury, and damage to property if charged or used improperly.</span>
* Never make a wrong polarity connection when charging or discharging battery packs. <span class="tb_red">Always double-check the polarity of the battery's connector to ensure that "+" is connected to "+" and "-" is connected to "-".</span>
* <span class="tb_red">Do not mix and use old batteries with new batteries, or batteries with different brand names.</span>
* Lithium batteries have a limited cycle life. Please replace old batteries with new ones when they reach their service life or when they are two years old, whichever comes first.
* When charging the Battery Pack, please <span class="tb_red">place the battery in a fireproof container</span>. Do not leave the UPS shield on wood material or carpet unattended.
* Keep the UPS shield<span class="tb_red"> away from children</span> to ensure their safety.
* Please watch Main Video and Tutorial Video regarding 18650 batteries at: https://www.staysafebattery.com/en/
* Battery Recommend for Geekworm UPS board, please refer to: [[File:NCR18650B.pdf|X728 battery recommend]]
 
==Overview==
X1203 is an innovative uninterruptible power supply (UPS) expansion board designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 5B. With its advanced features and robust power backup capabilities, the X1203 is perfect for even the most demanding Raspberry Pi setups.
{| class="wikitable"! Model !! Compatible with !! Position!! Battery Holder NO.!! How to Power !! Note|-| [[X1200]] || {Raspberry Pi 5 || Bottom|| 2-Cell|| 5Vdc 5A via USB Type-C of X1200|| /|-| [[X1201]] || Raspberry Pi 5 ||Bottom|| 2-Cell|| 5Vdc 5A via USB Type-C of X1201|| Ultra-thin|-| [[X1202]] || Raspberry Pi 5 ||Bottom|| 4-Cell|| 5Vdc 5A via USB Type-C of X1202; OR 6-18Vdc, ≥3A via DC 5521 power jack of X1202|| /|-| [[X1203]] || Raspberry Pi 5 ||Bottom|| <span class="tb_red">without battery holder</span>|| <span class="tb_red">6-18Vdc</span> via DC5521 power jack of X1203|| /|UPS Sets}}
'''Reliable Power Backup''': The X1203 provides a stable 5.1V 5000mA power backup, ensuring uninterrupted operation of your Raspberry Pi. Whether you are running resource-intensive applications or powering multiple peripherals, the X1203 delivers reliable and consistent power supply.
'''Fast Charging''': With fast charging capabilities of up to 3000mA, the X1203 ensures quick recharging of the UPS, making it ready to provide backup power whenever needed.
 
'''Flexible charging''': You can use either type-c or DC5521 to charge the battery. When using type-c you can use the PD27W power supply that powers the Raspberry Pi 5, when you use the DC5521 you can use a variety of power adapters in the 6-18V range.
'''Versatile Design''': The X1203 is designed to be attached on bottom and don't use the 40-pin header, enabling easy stacking with other Raspberry Pi accessory boards. This versatility allows you to expand the functionality of your Raspberry Pi and create enhanced applications tailored to your specific needs.
| '''Key Features''' ||
'''UPS Output'''
* Provides continuous operation for up to 10 hours '''(duration depends on battery type and applications)'''
* Supports a maximum current output of 5.1V 5000mA, suitable for most Raspberry Pi applications
* Integrated Advanced Power MOSFET with an equivalent of 7mΩ RDS(ON) to minimize power loss
* Integrated Maxim's fuel-gauge systems for reading battery voltage and percentage over i2c
* On-board LEDs indicate battery charging and discharging levels of 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%
* '''Features two XH2.54 battery connectors'''
'''Power Input'''
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| '''Spec''' ||
<span class="tb_red">'''Power input:''' * <span class="tb_red">6-18Vdc via DC5521 power jack of X1203,</span>(12Vdc 3A power adapter recommended), * OR <span class="tb_red">5Vdc ±5%, ≥5A via USB-C socket of X1203</span>
'''UPS output:''' 5.1V ±5% Max 5A
'''Ports & Connectors:'''
* DC power jack - 5.5x2.1mmto charge* Type C socket to charge
* XH2.54 battery connector x2
* 5V Power output connector x2 - XH2.54 2-pin
'''PCB Size:''' 85mm x 68mm
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|Important Notes:||
* <span class="tb_red">Do not apply power to your Raspberry Pi via the Type-C USB socket.</span>
* Do not use 18650 battery with built-in protection circuit.
|}
==Packing List==
* X1203 V1.0 UPS shield x 1
* Screw pack x 1
==User Manual==
===Hardware Installation===
[https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/Power_mgmt/x1203-v1.0_hardware.html X1203 Hardware]
===Software Installation===
[https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/Power_mgmt/x120x-v1.0_software.html X1203 Software]
==FAQ==
<!{{X120x-- 这里提供了一个Q&A的模板,增加Q&A时按照下面的格式写就可以了 --><div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.0;">Q1: Question 1</div><div class="mw-collapsible-content">A: Place the answer here.</div></div>FAQ}}
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