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| The circuit presented here is of proven worth with nickel-cadmium (NiCd) batteries, but the results are less impressive with nickel-metal hy...

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| Unless your robot is frugal enough to make do with primary cells without breaking the bank, or is environmentally-friendly and runs off sola...

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| Originally developed for receiver batteries in radio-controlled (RC) models, the circuit discussed in this article is used to charge, discha...

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| This circuit may be used to replace the single current limiting resistor often found in dirt cheap battery chargers. The alternative shown h...

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| A simple NiCd charger can be built using ‘junk box’ components and an inexpensive LM317 or 78xx voltage regulator. Using a current limiter c...

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| Here we have yet another excellent universal battery charger that is easy to build and can be used to safely charge practically all commonly...

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| A few years ago the charging of Nickel Cadmium cells was a fairly standard procedure. An AA sized NiCd cell used to have a capacity of 500 o...

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| There is a wide variety of NiCd (nickel-cadmium) battery chargers on the market, but there are not many that can work from an incar 12 V c...

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| BATTERY CHARGERS battery charger reliable, yet inexpensive Charging NiCd batter ies does not neces sarily require a com plex design. The cha...

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| The design of the charger is similar to that of many commercially available chargers. The charger consists of a mains adaptor, two resis...