Here is an ideal Mobile charger
using 1.5 volt pen cells to charge mobile phone while traveling. It can
replenish cell phone battery three or four times in places where AC
power is not available. Most of the Mobile phone batteries are rated at
3.6 V/500 mA. A single pen torch cell can provide 1.5 volts and 1.5
Amps current. So if four pen cells are connected serially, it will form
a battery pack with 6 volt and 1.5 Amps current. When power is applied
to the circuit through S1, transistor Q1 conducts and Green LED
lights.
When
Q1 conducts Q2 also conducts since its base becomes negative. Charging
current flows from the collector of Q1. To reduce the charging voltage
to 4.7 volts, Zener diode D2 is used. The output gives 20 mA current for
slow charging. If more current is required for fast charging, reduce
the value of R4 to 47 ohms so that 80 mA current will be available.
Output points are used to connect the charger with the mobile phone. Use
suitable pins for this and connect with correct polarity. The circuit
comes from here.
The Schematic
Mobile Phone Charger Circuit For Traveling
Parts:
R1 = 1K
R2 = 470R
R3 = 4.7K
R4 = 270R
R5 = 27R
C1 = 100uF-25V
D1 = Green LED
D2 = 4.7V/1W Zener
B1 = 1.5Vx4 Cells
S1 = On/Off Switch
Q1 = BC548
Q2 = SK100
Thanks for scheme
ReplyDeletesk100 transistor hard to come by
ReplyDelete