Intelligent battery charger and discharger using BS2 help??
Shy
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Hi All,
I want to make a intelligent charger for 9V cells (connected in series). I wish that, that charger could monitor temperature, have ability of fast, normal and trickle charging, power shutdown incase of short circuiting, load monitoring and also on discharge part it could control discharge rate, monitor remaining capacity of battery etc
Please also help me about hardware design.
From where i can get theory about chargers only
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Post Edited (Shy) : 9/9/2008 3:37:31 PM GMT
I want to make a intelligent charger for 9V cells (connected in series). I wish that, that charger could monitor temperature, have ability of fast, normal and trickle charging, power shutdown incase of short circuiting, load monitoring and also on discharge part it could control discharge rate, monitor remaining capacity of battery etc
Please also help me about hardware design.
From where i can get theory about chargers only
Waiting
Post Edited (Shy) : 9/9/2008 3:37:31 PM GMT
Comments
You didn't say what the total voltage of the battery pack would be. Things get much more complicated with higher voltages because you have to isolate the controller from the rest of the circuitry. Even two 9V batteries in series would require voltages on the order of 14.4 to 16.8V minimum. You might be better off using fewer larger cells to produce something like 6V and step that up to whatever operating voltage you need.
http://www.starbatteries.com/chargerfaqs1.html
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc1659.pdf
http://www.freescale.com/files/microcontrollers/doc/ref_manual/DRM051.pdf
http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/hayles/charge1.html
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