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Charging two GP Ion-Li Battery packs with only one IC?

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Former Member over 13 years ago

Hello,

 

I have this two Li-Ion Battery packs from GP Batteries:

 

7.4V

http://es.farnell.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?SKU=1848661

 

11.1V

http://es.farnell.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?SKU=1848662

 

I have put them in series -> 18.5V

I want them to charge with for example LTC4008EGN#PBFLTC4008EGN#PBF from Linear Tech.

http://es.farnell.com/linear-technology/ltc4008egn-pbf/cargador-de-baterias-smd-ssop20/dp/1273983?Ntt=ltc4008

 

Question is, what happens if one of the packs is medium-charged and the other completely discharged? I understand that in a certain moment one of the packs will be charged, but what happens with the other pack?

Will continue charging? Will the charged pack be damaged? Or simply one of the packs will remain without being charged?

 

Is it imperative in this scenario to use one charger for each pack??

 

Thanks for any tip.

 

Regards,

 

Cristian.


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    0 RWM over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi,

     

    "reset circuit" means circuit which sets right level on right input on start-up. On schematic below it is R1 C1. It sets low level for short time on !PRE input, so Q is set to high level and charger can work. After short time capacitor C1 will charge and level on !PRE input will be high. When !FLAG will go low, it will set !CLR low and Q low, so !SHDN will go low and charger will be switched off. Then !FLAG will be open drain, but due to R2 signal level on !CLR will be high.

     

    image

    For automatic recharging comparator IC4 can be used. When batey voltage falls below certain level VR1*(R3+R4)/R4, its output will go low and !PRE will go low and finally Q will go high and charger should start. Battery voltage will increase, so IC4 output will go high.

     

    Best regards,

     

    Ryszard

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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to RWM

    Marvellous!

     

    I´ve been enlightened with this image

     

    with a bit of simulation, timings will be achieved without problem.

     

    Thank you very much for the help and very elegant solution...As always, It has been a pleasure talk

    For sure, this post will help more people, and I hope so.

     

    All the best from Madrid!

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    0 RWM over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Thanks!

     

    I hope this will work ;-)

     

    R1C1 timing can be about 100 ms or so (voltages across circuit should stabilize)

     

    Please share your findings if you will build a prototype.

     

    Best regards,

     

    Ryszard

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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to RWM

    thanks,

     

    I have put all the mosfets results in this thread:

    http://www.element14.com/community/message/75029#75029/l/re-mosfet-recomendation-for-ltc4008-li-ion-charger-5-cells-pack

     

    The thermistor network is perfect. At 45ºC the LTC4008 stops the charging operation... I have not tested yet 0ºC but I think it will be perfect...

     

    this is the circuit for the thermistor I have used:

     

    image

     

    Thermistor Model:

    Vishay NTCLE203E3103FB0

     

    Please feel free to ask me about any section of the circuit.

     

    When I build the flip-flop I will post the results also.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Cristian.

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