Battery Charger Circuit Using SCR
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Battery Charger Circuit Using SCR

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  • Unsoldered PCB and all components to be soldered on PCB.
  • Includes all ICs, Connecting wires and SCR .
  • Documentation: PCB Specifications Component list, and Circuit diagram.
  • Power Supply: No battery included, Includes 12 Volt DC adapter with the kit.
  • Video tutorial is available on YouTube.
  • One set of the readymade in working condition.
  • Includes all ICs, Connecting wires and SCR.
  • Documentation: PCB Specifications Component list and Circuit diagram.
  • Power Supply: No battery included, Includes 12 Volt DC adapter with the kit.
  • Video tutorial is available on YouTube.

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Description

The Battery Charger Circuit is charged with a small amount of AC voltage or DC voltage. So if you want to charge your battery with an AC source then should follow these steps, we need first limit the large AC voltage, need to filter the AC voltage to remove the noise, regulate and get the constant voltage and then give the resulting voltage to the battery for charging. Once charging is completed the circuit should automatically turn off. The battery is charged with a small amount of AC voltage or DC voltage. Here we will consider six applications of SCR like power control, switching, zero-voltage switching, over-voltage protection, pulse circuits, and battery charging regulator.

The Battery Charger Circuit's basic components of the circuits are diodes are to establish a full-wave rectified signal across the first SCR and the 12 V battery to be charged. When the battery is in dis¬charged condition, the second SCR is in the off-state as will be clear after discussion. When the full-wave rectified input is large enough to give the required turn-on gate current first SCR will turn on and the charging of the battery will commence.

At the commencement of charging of the battery, voltage VR determined by the simple volt¬age-divider circuit is too small to cause 12.0 V Zener conduction. In the off-state Zener diode is effectively an open-circuit maintaining second SCR in the off-state because of zero gate current. Thus the regulator charges the battery whenever the voltage drops and prevents overcharging when fully charged. There are many more applications of SCRs such as in soft start circuits, logic, and digital circuits, but it is not possible to discuss all these here.

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Physical Attributes

  • Dimensions (cm) L x W x H : 20 x 15 x 5
  • Weight (gm): 200

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Nice electronic project

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Great project for engineering with a budding interest in electronics.

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Battery Charger Circuit Using SCR