RECENT POSTS BELOW

Visit :Mobile Daddy

Nov 2, 2010

HOW TO MAKE A USEFUL BATTERY CHARGER?




Build A Smart Battery Charger Using A Single-Transistor Circuit by Ejaz ur Rehman is one of the most popular articles on Mobile2downloading.blogspot.com.

It is just one of thousands of Ideas for Design  articles that we have published over the years. IFDs are short articles designed to deliver a basic idea in a compact and concise format. 




We have at least two in every print version of Electronic Design and more online. Often they include a single circuit diagram like the one for the single transistor circuit (Fig. 1).













I cover the Digital and Embedded technology areas for Electronic Design but I've always been interested in the power and analog IFDs because they are often handy adjuncts to digital projects that need power or analog interfaces. 




In many cases, a project needs power or has an analog requirement. IFDs often come in handy because the provide the answers in a short and simple fashion.







There are literally hundreds of IFDs for battery chargers or power supplies on our website. Finding them all can be a challenge but I have collected a few here. The Build A Smart Battery Charger Using A Single-Transistor Circuit article is one of the simplest although it requires a relay. 




The transistor in the circuit actually controls the relay. It is one way to charge a battery but not necessarily the lowest cost or most reliable. It does work.











The Battery-Charger Load Switch Approximates An Ideal Diode article uses an alternative technique (Fig. 2). It is more complex using a battery-charging IC with a Power OK (POK) output, like Maxim's MAX8814.




 There are more parts but eliminates the relay and uses power transistors instead. The charging characteristics are also more complex because of the battery-charging chip.






Of course, sometimes you might be looking an in depth article. Something like Battery ICs Charge, Gauge, And Authenticate might be more useful. Our feature articles are often written by our editors or a contributing editor.












0 Responses to “HOW TO MAKE A USEFUL BATTERY CHARGER?”

Post a Comment

Next previous home

Join The TechMyriad Community

All Rights Reserved @2011TechMyriad - Communnity of Technology
----
Back to TOP