A single transistor smart battery charger

Posted by Matthew Wed, 11 Jan 2006 18:36:00 GMT

Electronic Design has a smart battery charger schematic using only a single transistor. This is interesting as similar circuits now contain simple integrated circuits. When the battery’s charge falls below a threshold voltage, it is automatically recharged to a preset voltage. Unfortunately, the circuit has a couple of major flaws.

  1. The single silicon junction makes the circuit extremely sensitive to ambient temperature changes. In the comments, someone mentions 0.5V per 10° which sounds about right.
  2. When the power supply is disconnected (through power outage or physical disconnection), the battery discharges through the resistors.

Single transistor, smart battery charger schematic

For portable devices, you can avoid the second flaw by building the circuit into an external charger. However, this is not possible with UPS’s or other homemade backup power supplies.

Comments

  1. Jignesh Rane said 10 months later:

    Hi,

    I have HHR-70AAA NIMH Battery. I want to charge it with 250mA current as a fast charge up to 6.8 volt and after that 75mA current for trickle charging. Can you suggest me circuit for this?

    From,

    Jignesh.

    Compatible Power Pvt. Ltd.

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