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-====== THIS TUTORIAL HAS NOT YET BEEN REVIEWED, PLEASE DO NOT USE UNTIL IT HAS ====== 
  
 ====== LiPo Charger Shield Tutorial ====== ====== LiPo Charger Shield Tutorial ======
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 The LiPo Charger Shield allows you to power your Oak with a single-cell 3.7V Lithium-ion Polymer battery and charge it via the Oak's USB port.  The kit includes 200mAh LiPo battery. The LiPo Charger Shield allows you to power your Oak with a single-cell 3.7V Lithium-ion Polymer battery and charge it via the Oak's USB port.  The kit includes 200mAh LiPo battery.
  
-This is an unassembled ​kit and requires basic soldering. This is designed for use with the Oak development board, which is not included.+This is an partially ​kit and requires basic soldering. This is designed for use with the Oak development board, which is not included.
  
 =====Parts:​===== =====Parts:​=====
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-The LiPo Shield PCB thru-holes we will be using for the Oak are the 2-pin battery connector and the 3-pin male header for VCC/​GND/​VIN. ​ The other thru-holes (for 2-pin and 6-pin headersare for compatibility with other Digistump development boards**NEEDS VERIFICATION**+The LiPo Shield PCB thru-holes we will be using for the Oak are the 2-pin JST battery connector and the 3-pin male header for VCC/​GND/​VIN. ​ The included 6-pin header is for stability only, therefore stackable headers in the corresponding thru-holes are recommended. The 6-pin headers ​may safely be omitted. The set of 2 thru-holes ​are for an optional switch or jumper (see below)
  
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-The thru-holes for the 2-pin battery connector are slightly smaller than the others. ​ Notice how there are three holes for the 2-pin connector. ​ This allows you to mount the connector either on the bottom or the top of the PCB.  Pay careful attention to the labels on the PCB to determine which thru-holes to use for the 2-pin connecter.+The thru-holes for the 2-pin JST battery connector are slightly smaller than the others. ​ Notice how there are three holes for the 2-pin connector. ​ This allows you to mount the connector either on the bottom or the top of the PCB.  Pay careful attention to the labels on the PCB to determine which thru-holes to use for the 2-pin connector. ​ The JST battery connector may be mounted on the bottom if you wish to solder the Oak's 3-pin power header on upside-down,​ thereby allowing the user to plug in the LiPo shield underneath the Oak in order not to block the other pins
  
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-**IMPORTANT NOTE:** It is highly recommended that the 2-pin connecter be mounted on the //top// of the PCB.  The Oak's included female headers would obstruct the connect ​if mounted on the bottom.+**IMPORTANT NOTE:** It is highly recommended that the 2-pin connecter be mounted on the //top// of the PCB if you have already solder the Oak's 3-pin power header to its top.  The Oak's included female headers would obstruct the battery connector ​if mounted on the bottom.
  
 Solder the 2-pin JST connecter and 3-pin male header onto the PCB as pictured. Solder the 2-pin JST connecter and 3-pin male header onto the PCB as pictured.
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 +===== Adding a Switch =====
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 +Optionally, a switch or jumper (not included) may be soldered to the LiPo shield PCB via the thru-holes to the left of the 3-pin power header. When the switch is closed, power will be off. 
  
 =====Usage:​===== =====Usage:​=====
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