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Title: Research, approach and build prototype of solar harvesting hybrid smartwatch
Authors: Giao, Hữu Thức
Lê, Nguyễn Thanh Trúc
Hoàng, Trung Thành
Keywords: Research;Smartwatch
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Trường Đại học Bách khoa - Đại học Đà Nẵng
Abstract: 
Hybrid Smartwatch has a big issue with short battery life because it only can work from
six months to one year. Regular battery replacement may make users inconvenient when
they have to send their smartwatches to the customer service department. Furthermore,
a large number of wasted batteries can cause serious pollution, especially land and water
pollution. Using solar energy to charge the battery instead of traditional charging can
help Hybrid Smartwatch operate longer that makes more comfortable for customers.
We replace resistors with different values to program the desired voltage limits in
BQ25570-EVM206. Then we draw schematic and PCB for BQ25570 prototype. Build
a simple algorithm to calculate approximately charging current according to lux and
charging current according area by using Anaconda (Python 3.6). Use Net Beans 8.2
IDE to build an application for calculating the charging current.
To charge rechargeable battery LIR2025 with VBAT = VSTOR = 4.2V and operating
Hybrid Smartwatch SE1 with V=3.0V, we complete PCBA with variable resistors that
can adjust the expected output voltage likes VBAT, VSTOR, VOUT. Interface for calculating the charging current to battery depended on users’ activities and weather conditions over day time were carried out.
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URI: http://thuvienso.dut.udn.vn/handle/DUT/5548
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