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[[File:X-ups1-IMG-5310.jpg|thumb|right|X-UPS1 V1.3]]
[[File:X-ups1-IMG-5310.jpg|thumb|right|X-UPS1 V1.3]]
[[File:X-ups1-IMG-5311.jpg|thumb|right|X-UPS1 V1.3]]
[[File:X-ups1-IMG-5311.jpg|thumb|right|X-UPS1 V1.3]]
[[File:X-UPS1-IMG-9597-1.jpg|thumb|right|X-UPS1 with Momentary Switch]]
[[File:X-ups1-IMG-5343.jpg|thumb|right|X-UPS1 UPS with Acrylic Plate]]
[[File:X-ups1-IMG-5343.jpg|thumb|right|X-UPS1 UPS with Acrylic Plate]]
==Safety Instructions & Warnings==
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==Overview==
==Overview==
The X-UPS1 is an universal stackable uninterruptible power supply (UPS) shield for most Single-Board Computers (SBC) that uses 12Vdc or 5Vdc. The UPS ensures that in event of power interruption, a battery or any other power source will intervene without any effect on your board.  
The X-UPS1 is an universal stackable uninterruptible power supply (UPS) shield for most Single-Board Computers (SBC) that uses 12Vdc or 5Vdc. The UPS ensures that in event of power interruption, a battery or any other power source will intervene without any effect on your board.  


Our convenient stackable design allows you to connect several UPS modules on your boards to provide long-lasting & higher output power.
Our convenient stackable design allows you to connect several UPS modules on your boards to provide long-lasting & higher output power.
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==Features==
==Features==
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'''Power Input'''
'''Power Input'''
* Integrated highefficiency stepdown DC/DC converter
* Integrated highefficiency stepdown DC/DC converter
* Wide 6V to 24V operating input range
* Wide 6V to 18V operating input range
* Up to 95% Efficiency
* Up to 95% Efficiency
* Allows powering from a car, a solder pannel and other power sources
* Allows powering from a car, a solder pannel and other power sources
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* Onboard 4 green LEDs indicate battery charging and discharging levels of 25%, 50% , 75% and 100%
* Onboard 4 green LEDs indicate battery charging and discharging levels of 25%, 50% , 75% and 100%
* 18650 4cell lithium Ion holders
* 18650 4cell lithium Ion holders
* When stacked, multiple power adapters can be used to charge at the same time
* <span style="color:red;">When stacked, multiple power adapters can be used to charge at the same time, but you must use a power adapter '''with the same voltage'''.</span>


'''Power Control'''
'''Power Control'''
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* <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Power input (Single board) : 6-24Vdc ±5%, ≥3A</span>
* <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Power input (Single board) : 6-18Vdc ±5%, ≥3A</span>
* UPS output voltage : 12Vdc ±5%, 5.1Vdc ±5%
* UPS output voltage : 12Vdc ±5%, 5.1Vdc ±5%
* UPS output current (Single boards) : Max 3A
* UPS output current (Single boards) : Max 3A
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==PCB Dimension==
==Dimension==
X-UPS1 Dimensions source file (DXF): [[File:X-UPS1-PCB.dxf]] - You can view it with Autodesk Viewer online
*X-UPS1 shield dimensions source file (DXF): [[File:X-UPS1-PCB.dxf]] - You can view it with Autodesk Viewer online
*Acrylic plate: [[File:X-UPS1-Plate.pdf]]
 
==FAQ==
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Q: What battery is recommended for X-UPS1 shield?
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A: Please use high quality 3.7V 18650 batteries from Samsung 35E 18650 lithium battery, Panasonic NCR18650B, Toshiba, etc. Do not use the battery with built-in protection circuit because it will limit the discharge current.


==SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS==
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* <span style="color:red;">You must read these safety instructions and warnings before charging your batteries.
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* <span style="color:red;">Lithium Polymer and Li-ion batteries are volatile. Failure to read and follow the below instructions may result in fire, personal injury and damage to property if charged or used improperly. 
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* <span style="color:red;">Never make wrong polarity connection when charging and discharging battery packs. Always double check polarity of battery's connector to make sure "+" to "+" and "-" to "-". 
* <span style="color:red;">Do not mix and use old batteries and new batteries, or batteries with different brand names. 
* <span style="color:red;">Lithium batteries has it's cycle life, please replace old battery with new one when it reaches it's service life or when it is two year old, whichever comes first. 
* <span style="color:red;">When charging Battery Pack, please put battery in a fire proof container. Please don't leave the X-UPS1 on the wood material or carpet and unattended. 
* <span style="color:red;">Must keep the X-UPS1 away from children.
* Please watch Main Video and Tutorial Video regarding 18650 batteries at: https://www.staysafebattery.com/en/
* Battery Recommend for X-UPS1 board, please refer to: [[File:NCR18650B.pdf|X728 battery recommend]]


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Q: When stacking multiple X-UPS1 boards, why do they discharge one by one (sequentially) instead of sharing the load evenly? Is this a defect?
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A: This is the intended design logic of the X-UPS1 to ensure system stability and battery safety and is not a defect.
* '''Sequential Discharge:''' Each board has an '''over-discharge protection circuit'''. The primary X-UPS1 board will power the system until it reaches a low-voltage threshold, at which point the next board automatically takes over.
* '''Voltage Priority:''' Due to minor hardware tolerances, the board with the highest voltage naturally bears the load first, preventing power conflicts between packs.
* '''Power Priority:''' When external power is connected, the UPS '''prioritizes external power''' for the system, and all batteries switch to charging mode only.
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