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X725 Power management board
X725 Power management board
X725 Power management board
X725 Power management board
X725 Power management board

Contents

Overview

The X725 is an improved version based on the X720. We absorbed feedback from buyers and added the AUTO PWR ON/AUTO UPS function etc, remove the RTC function.

The X725 is suitable for all current models of the Raspberry Pi using a 40 pin header. Firstly, X725 is the UPS expansion board using 18650 lithium battery, supports power output up to 5.1V Max. 8A, and it also provides intelligent and safe power management, remote power on/wake on lan(WOL), safe shutdown and full poweroff through software, , and second 10/100M fast Ethernet. The X725 reserves the 40-pin header that can be stacked with other Raspberry Pi accessory boards for enhanced applications. The X725 can also be used with the X820, X825, X850, X855, X856, X828 (HDD/SSD Shield) for safe data backup.

Features

  • FOR USE WITH: Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+/ 2 Model B / 3 Model B / 3 Model B+ / 3 Model A+ / 4 Model B
  • OPERATING SYSTEM: Raspbian Stretch (Safe shutdown function tested for Raspbian, other operating systems to be tested and advised)

Key features

  • Smart Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), upto 5.1V Max. 8000mA Power Backup
  • Can work with single or dual 18650 Lithium Ion battery
  • Provides continuous operations for up to 10hours (depending on battery type used)
  • Supports 2A via micro-USB socket or 3A via DC jack fast charging
  • With battery protection circuit over current protection and over voltage protection
  • Integrated Maxim's fuel-gauge systems (Reading battery voltage and percentage via i2c)
  • With 10-A fully-integrated synchronous boost converter
  • Intelligent automatic charging and discharging
  • Automatic safe shutdown when battery low (voltage <3.0V)
  • On-board LED blinking when the battery condition low (voltage <3.0V)
  • On-board LEDs show the status of battery charging and discharging
  • On-board pin header to select auto power-on when power supplied or battery installed
  • With second 10/100M fast Ethernet, supports remote power on/wake on lan via Link-change, Magic packet, MS wakeup frame, on-board LED shows the status of power on/wakeup packet indication

Technical Specification

  • Terminal Battery Voltage : 4.2V
  • Recharge Threshold : 4.1V

On-board button operation

  • Intelligent and safe power management
  • Press the power button to turn on
  • Press the button and hold for 1~2seconds to reboot
  • Press the button and hold for 3~7seconds to implement safe shutdown
  • Press the button and hold for >8seconds to force shutdown
  • Supports safe shutdown and full poweroff through software
  • On-board LED shows the status of power on, reboot and shutdown

Note:

  • The on-board button switch is mometanary button switch.
  • The operation of using the external mometanary power switch from Geekworm is exactly the same as the operation of the on-board button switch.

Power Supply & OUT

  • On-board DC jack (5.5*2.5mm) and micro-USB socket convenient for power input.
  • Power supply via Micro-USB socket : 4.7~5.5Vdc, 2.5A, Via DC power jack : 4.7~5.5Vdc ±5%, ≥3A
  • UPS output : 5.1V ±5% Max 8A
  • UPS charging current: 2A via Micro-USB socket, 3A via DC jack
  • Powers the Raspberry Pi via the 40-pin header
  • Power management and second Ethernet can still work without battery (The premise is that you are using an external power supply to the X725 via DC socket or Micro USB socket)
  • On-board 2.54 port connector allowing to connect external power switch and DIY your perfect case

WARNING:

  • DO NOT APPLY POWER TO YOUR RASPBERRY PI VIA THE PI's MICRO USB or Type-C SOCKET.
  • DO NOT APPLY POWER TO X725 VIA THE MICRO USB SOCKET AND DC JACK AT THE SAME TIME.
  • DO NOT USE 18650 BATTERY WITH BUILT-IN PROTECTION CIRCUIT
  • Please watch Main Video and Tutorial Video regarding 18650 batteries at : https://www.staysafebattery.com/en/

 

Packing List

  • 1 * X725 Expansion Board
  • 8 * Screw M2.5 *6mm
  • 4 * Spacer F/F M2.5 *23mm
  • 4 * Spacer F/M M2.5 *23mm
  • 3 * Jumper link Pitch 2.54mm
  • 1 * USB to Micro USB 2.0 cable (for WOL)

Document

FAQ

Q1: What is the pinout for the PWR Switch?

A: Please refer to here: PH2.0_Conector_Specification


Q2:Does X725 work with Pi Zero W?

A:Sorry, not tested.


Q3: Why the CHG LED blinking?

A:

1/ The light flash is due to excessive charging for long time.

2/ The battery won't be fully charged due to charging for long time (4.2V when fully charged)

3/ Please try to disconnect the power and full discharge the battery (work until the battery is competely out), then connect the power to power it.

4/ Because there are so many kind of batteries, and the quality is also various. So we suggest to use the NCR18650B from PANPASONIC.

5/ For the X725 function description, please refer to: raspberrypiwiki.com/images/3/3e/X725_Function_Description.jpg


Q4:Does the X725/X750 support to use with X735 together?

A:Sorry, no, the X725/X750 does not support to use with X735 power management board, please do not use them togehter.


Q5: the X725 can not react to power loss of charger so that a safe shutdown will be initialised before running the battery low.

A:The X725 doesn't support power loss detection. And it was not mentioned to support this function.


Q6:the X725 can not start the RPi when the charger is plugged in but the voltage of battery is low

A:The pin header for “AUTO-On” should be short.


Q7: Is there any way to add another 2 18650 batteries to the X725? Could I simply wire them in parallel to the 2 main batteries

A: Yes, you can wire them in parallel to the 2 main batteries to add extra batteries.Please do the DIY yourself.


Q8: How to connecting the X725 UPS to the X735? A: Please refer to Connecting the X725 UPS to the X735 Power Supply


Q9: Does the X725/X750/X705 support power failure detection?

A: No, the X725/X750/X705 dose not support power failure detection.

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Anonymous user #11

32 months ago
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What the power consumption of the hat when raspberry pi is off and the hat has no batteries installed? It should be drowning some power for WOL but I don't

see this documented anywhere
 

Anonymous user #10

43 months ago
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Please detail howto have AUTO POWER ON function ( after power loss) and momentary switch (X735 V2.1). If I short "Auto ON" momentary button is innactive.
 

Anonymous user #9

46 months ago
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The X725 board does not start the RPi 4 when the power is restored (via micro usb) if the 18650 cells are mounted. However, if the cells are not present, it does switch on the RPi.

Is there any way to get this auto on with the cells connected? I already have the pin header for "AUTO-ON" shorted.
 

Anonymous user #7

47 months ago
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Cant use x725! After 24 h it starts to discharge batterys - but power is connected. Why? Is it a bug or function?
 

Anonymous user #8

46 months ago
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The same problem
 

Anonymous user #5

56 months ago
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How can I detect when the 5v input is off? when the micro USB 5v in power is plugged in I see that the CHG LED turns on, so the board can tell when power is being supplied. Anyway to provide this info to the Raspberry Pi?
 

Anonymous user #4

56 months ago
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I assume the hat is not POE compatible. So, if I want to go that route I have to do it old school Ethernet PoE Injector and pull the blue & white/blue and brown & white/brown wires and splice a micro-USB to them.
 

Cindy

56 months ago
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Hi friend,

After install the X725, the poe port of Raspberry Pi has been covered by X735.
 

Anonymous user #2

57 months ago
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What does blinking CHG LED indicate?
 

Anonymous user #3

57 months ago
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Hi friend, Why the CHG LED blinking. 1/ The light flash is due to excessive charging for long time. 2/ The battery won't be fully charged due to charging for long time (4.2V when fully charged) 3/ Please try to disconnect the power and full discharge the battery (work until the battery is competely out), then connect the power to power it. 4/ Because there are so many kind of batteries, and the quality is also various. So we suggest to use the NCR18650B from PANPASONIC. 5/ For the X725 function description, please refer to: raspberrypiwiki.com/images/3/3e/X725_Function_Description.jpg

Regards,

Abby / Geekworm
 

Anonymous user #1

57 months ago
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Why the low battery protection is not working? The Raspberry is dangerously switching on and off with the battery around 2.5V
 

Admin

57 months ago
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Hi friend,

Sorry, The X725 doesn’t support power loss detection. And it was not mentioned to support this function.
 

Anonymous user #6

56 months ago
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to Admin: I refer you to the x725 function description on this page, Circle 2: Jumper Name: AUTO SD: Automatic Shutdown enabled when battery low (3V)

So is your description wrong?