Charging battery via usb question
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Charging battery via usb question
So I decided to try the whole, "MP3 player in a NES controller" mod I read ages ago. I bought a cheap MP3 player since it doesn't have an LCD and a cheap NES controller. The MP3 player is powered by a single AAA battery but I realised that if the battery runs out, I'm going to have to go throught the hassle of removing the case and then putting in a new battery. I was wondering if it could be possible that I could put in a generic rechargable battery in there and then have it recharge by plugging it into a USB port of a PC or one of those power adapters which you can use to plug in USB devices?
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I have an Energizer 4 AA recharge station that came with a car adapter, so I'd say yes. You could hack one to make a charger, but I think that would be more work then you'd want for the project.
If you were to get a battery pack that was 5-7.2 volts then you could likely make a car adapter to rechargeable much easier. You'd have to go about the same route but as you don't have to step the voltage down so much it should be simpler and smaller.
@Harsky, I've seen those USBCell batteries mentioned. I'll have to see about finding where some are sold. I live with my computer and I'd make better use out of those then any other rechargeable AA.
If you were to get a battery pack that was 5-7.2 volts then you could likely make a car adapter to rechargeable much easier. You'd have to go about the same route but as you don't have to step the voltage down so much it should be simpler and smaller.
@Harsky, I've seen those USBCell batteries mentioned. I'll have to see about finding where some are sold. I live with my computer and I'd make better use out of those then any other rechargeable AA.
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if you were going to go through the trouble of getting a 5v - 1.2v adapter, then forget charging the battery with it, just hook it up to the mp3 player permanently.
It actually isn't much trouble at all. you can use the pth08000 or whatever, the same one for the N64's 3.3v line. Its on the wiki. Using a different resistor, you can make it output 1.2v. You could just tap the 5v line on your motherboard if you want to get fancy, and not have to use up a USB port.
It actually isn't much trouble at all. you can use the pth08000 or whatever, the same one for the N64's 3.3v line. Its on the wiki. Using a different resistor, you can make it output 1.2v. You could just tap the 5v line on your motherboard if you want to get fancy, and not have to use up a USB port.

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