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Andreas Spiess | 436 How to use Voltage Supervisors to protect ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and Batteries @AndreasSpiess | Uploaded August 2022 | Updated October 2024, 6 days ago.
Computers crash if they do not have enough voltage. Li-Ion batteries could explode during charging if they were deeply discharged. How can we prevent such events? We need so-called voltage supervisors. Cheap parts with a big effect, which usually do their job in the dark. Let’s tear them to the light and protect your ESP32 or Arduino from not booting correctly and your Raspberry from a crash. We will use KA75330, KA75450, and TPS3839 for our experiments.

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