Component Hartley Oscillator
Component Hartley Oscillator
Component Hartley Oscillator
D3
+5...10V MBRM120T3
R2
R4
1
D2
D1
10
CHRG
SENSE
T1
ACPR
IC1
7
DRV
2V47
6
4
R3
R PROG
R SENSE
16V
8
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C3
1k
R1
1k
1N4001
19k6
Above that voltage the charge current is increased to a nominal 500 mA, until the maximum voltage of 4.1 V (or 4.2 V,
depending on the type) has been reached. The cell voltage is
now held at this level, causing the charge current to gradually
decrease until the cell is fully charged. When the charge current has reduced to 50 mA, the charging stops and the cycle
is complete. As an extra safety measure the IC also contains
a timer that stops the charging process after a specific time,
even if the current hasnt yet fallen below 50 mA.
The phases described above are indicated by LED D1. During
the charging of the cell it will light up brightly. When the charging stops due to the current having fallen below 50 mA, it is
lit dimly. And when the timer stops the charging process, the
LED will be off.
When the charging process has completed, the supply is obviously no longer required. The charger circuit itself can be left
connected to the cell since it only draws about 5 to 7 A, so
there is no need to worry that the charger would quickly discharge the cell. A new charge cycle will begin when an empty
cell is connected and power is applied. A new cycle will also
automatically start (as long as power is applied) when the cell
voltage drops below 3.88 V (3.98 V).
The charge current can be modified by adjusting R3 and R4
according to the following formula: I = (2.47/R3) (800/R4).
The maximum charge time is determined by C2; the formula
used here is: time = (C2 3 hours) / 0.1 F. The timer doesnt
start until the cell voltage reaches 4 V. LED D2 is lit when the
voltage supplied to the charger is high enough.
T1 is a P-channel MOSFET, which can be virtually any power
type. It could even be replaced by a PNP darlington, with its
emitter connected to R4. NTC R5 should be mounted as
closely as possible to the cell, so that the cell temperature is
measured accurately. It wont be easy to find the NTC used in
this circuit, but the accuracy of the 0 en 50C temperature limits arent that important. Since its resistance at 25C is 10 k, it
LTC4050
-4.1
PROG
BAT
TIMER
NTC
C2
C TIMER
IRF9520
Si9430DY
1
2
I BAT
500mA
Li-Ion
C1
R5
10k
NTC
100n
4V1
10
16V
DALE NTHS1206N02
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Elektor Electronics
+6V
BF245A
6 mA
T1
D
G
G
S
L1
BF245A
D
S
220turns
3.7 MHz
36turns
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