Hi there!
As known, when charging rechargeable AA batteries (in my case 6 * 1,2V) they will produce heat when they cannot accept any more current. Not only AA but all batteries. This brings up an idea. Knowing that they heat up when full, so you could just monitor the temperature of them.
Would that really be safe? What when they get old? :confused:
One could think that you should monitor the current and voltage also... But again, if the mechanism is that the charging current will produce heat when the batteries can not accept more current.:rolleyes:
Any ideas around such a thought?
Are you familiar with these pages:
http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/426
http://www.maxim-ic.com/images/appno...6/426Fig01.pdf
Is that charger consept reliable?
How about Q1 and Q2? Seems to me that symbols are not correct...one should change them with each other, pnp up and npn down. Correct?