Charging module NiMH batteries (NIUP11TA)

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SKU CHARGE-NIMH-V
Device Universal
Brand for Nintendo, for Sega, for Atari, for SNK, for Sony
Manufacturer Generic

Charging module for NIMH batteries NIUP11TA

This charger module is ideal for charging NiMH and NiCd batteries, with an input voltage of 4.5V-5.5V (recommended: 5V). The module offers USB current protection, short-circuit protection, zero-volt battery activation and battery protection. It is compact and lightweight, ideal for various applications such as children's toys, digital cameras, and portable devices.

Features

  • USB current protection to prevent overloads
  • Short-circuit protection and activation for zero-volt batteries
  • Efficient charging
  • Suitable for use in various electronic devices

Includes

  • 1 x Charger Board

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Shipping

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Notes

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  • Orders placed with incorrect country information will be cancelled. A correction after ordering is very time consuming for tax reasons and can only be done in exceptional cases.

More Information

USB protection: When charging multiple batteries, the USB power supply must deliver a high current. To ensure that the USB power supply is not damaged, the NIUP11TA offers USB current protection. When the voltage of the USB power supply drops to a certain threshold, the charging current is reduced to protect the USB power supply. If the voltage of the USB power supply increases, the charging current is set to the maximum value.

Short circuit protection: The NIUP11TA can intelligently detect if the output is short-circuited and indicate an error. The NIUP11TA allows long-term short circuits at the output without damaging the circuits and the USB power supply.

Battery protection: If the battery voltage is higher than 1.35 V, it is assumed that the battery is almost full. It will not charge and the indicator light will go out to prevent the battery capacity from decreasing due to the memory effect of the battery. After connecting the battery, the number of battery packs is determined. If the voltage is not within the appropriate range, the charging process will not be carried out.

Charging process:

1) Recognition of the inserted battery

When the charger is switched on, it automatically detects whether a battery is inserted or not. After detecting the zero-volt battery, the device is automatically activated. If a short circuit is detected, an error is displayed. If the number of batteries does not match the circuit, an error is reported. Once the correct battery has been inserted, the normal charging process is carried out.

2) Pre-charging

If the battery connected to the battery pack has less than 1 V, this means that the battery is too discharged. The battery is pre-charged with a low current (100 mA) to prevent damage to the battery. Pre-charging is stopped as soon as the voltage of the individual cell is greater than 1 V.

3) Quick charge

If the voltage of the connected battery is above 1 V, this means that the battery has exceeded the pre-charge threshold and can be charged quickly. For fast charging, the current must be regulated to 250 mA.

4) Trickle charging

To compensate for the self-discharge of the battery, trickle charging (40 mA) is activated at the end of the charging process. The indicator light goes out when trickle charging has been entered.

5) Detection of battery removal

When charging is initiated, the system performs a battery removal test. If it is detected that the battery has been removed, the next charging cycle is initiated.

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