Here is the low cost universal charger circuit diagram for NiCD – NiMH batteries. This battery charger circuit is ideal for car use. It has ability to transform a mains adapter in to a charger . This one can be used to charge cellular phone, toys, portables, video batteries, MP3 players, … and has selectable charge current. An LED is located in circuit to indicate charging. Can be built on a general purpose PCB or a veroboard.
Battery Charger Circuit Diagram
Universal Battery Charger Specifications
- Ideal for in car use.
- LED charge indication.
- Selectable charge current.
- Charges Ni Cd or NiMH batteries.
- Transforms a mains adapter into a charger.
- Charge cellular phone, toys, portables, video batteries
Low Cost Charger Features
- LED function indication.
- Power supply polarity protected.
- Supply current: same as charge current.
- Supply voltage: from 6.5VDC to 21VDC (depending on used battery)
- Charge current (±20%): 50mA, 100mA, 200mA, 300mA, 400mA. (selectable)
Determining the supply voltage:
This table indicates the minimum and maximum voltages to supply the charger. See supply voltage selection chart below.

Determining the charge current:
Before building the circuit, you must determinate how much current will be used to charge the battery or battery pack. It is advisable to charge the battery with a current that is 10 times smaller then the battery capacity, and to charge it for about 15 hours. If you double the charge current , then you can charge the battery in half the time. Charge current selection chart is located in diagram.
Example:
A battery pack of 6V / 1000mAh can be charged with 100mA during 15 hours. If you want to charge faster, then a charge current of 200mA can be used for about 7 hours.
From http://www.extremecircuits.net/2009/10/low-cost-universal-battery-charger.html

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