Battery Chargers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
3202-750

3202-750

Patco Electronics

BATT CHRGR ENCLOSED 10-14V 800MA

0

3212

3212

Patco Electronics

BATT CHRGR ENCLOSED 10-14V 1.5A

3

3202P

3202P

Patco Electronics

BATT CHRGR ENCLOSED 10-14V 1.5A

6

3201-750

3201-750

Patco Electronics

BATT CHRGR ENCLOSED 5V-7V 800MA

5

3201P

3201P

Patco Electronics

BATT CHARGER ENCLOSED 5V-7V 2A

4

300-12-750

300-12-750

Patco Electronics

BATT CHRGR ENCLOSED 10-14V 750MA

0

8045-10-1.6-04

8045-10-1.6-04

Patco Electronics

BATT CHARGER ENCLOSED 2.4-24V 5A

0

PC-7050-24

PC-7050-24

Patco Electronics

BATT CHARGER ENCLOSED 20-28V 1A

0

PC-150D-24

PC-150D-24

Patco Electronics

BATT CHARGER ENCLOSED 20-28V 1A

0

PC-150D-24/1.5

PC-150D-24/1.5

Patco Electronics

BATT CHRGR ENCLOSED 20-28V 1.5A

0

PC-7050-24/750

PC-7050-24/750

Patco Electronics

BATT CHRGR ENCLOSED 20-28V 750MA

0

PC-150-24

PC-150-24

Patco Electronics

BATT CHRGR ENCLOSED 20-28V 1.5A

0

PC-150-24/750

PC-150-24/750

Patco Electronics

BATT CHRGR ENCLOSED 20-28V 750MA

0

Battery Chargers

1. Overview

Battery chargers are electronic devices designed to supply electrical energy to rechargeable batteries by forcing current through them. They play a critical role in modern technology by enabling energy storage and portability across applications ranging from consumer electronics to industrial systems. Key principles include voltage regulation, current control, and safety protection.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Constant Current (CC) ChargersDeliver fixed current until target voltage reachedLead-acid battery charging in automotive systems
Constant Voltage (CV) ChargersMaintain fixed voltage with variable currentLithium-ion battery charging in smartphones
Smart ChargersMicroprocessor-controlled with adaptive algorithmsHigh-end power tools and medical devices
Inductive ChargersWireless energy transfer via electromagnetic fieldsSmartphone charging pads and electric toothbrushes
Solar ChargersConvert solar energy to electrical storageRemote sensing equipment and outdoor devices

3. Structure and Components

Typical battery charger architecture includes:

  • Enclosure (plastic/metal casing with thermal vents)
  • Power conversion module (AC-DC/DC-DC converter)
  • Control circuitry (voltage/current sensors, microcontroller)
  • Protection components (fuses, thermal cutoffs)
  • Interface ports (USB, DC jack, wireless coils)
  • Cooling system (passive heatsinks or active fans)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Input Voltage RangeOperating AC/DC voltage limitsEnsures compatibility with power sources
Output CurrentMaximum charge current capabilityDetermines charging speed and battery compatibility
Charge EfficiencyEnergy conversion ratio ( =Output/Input)Impacts power consumption and thermal performance
Protection FeaturesOVP, OCP, OTP, short-circuit protectionPrevents damage to batteries and devices
Communication ProtocolsUSB PD, Qi, CAN, SMBus supportEnables device-specific charging optimization

5. Application Fields

Primary application domains:

  1. Consumer Electronics: smartphones, laptops, wearables
  2. Transportation: electric vehicles (EVs), e-bikes, drones
  3. Medical Devices: infusion pumps, defibrillators, diagnostic equipment
  4. Industrial: uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), forklift batteries
  5. Aerospace: satellite power systems, aircraft auxiliary power units

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Specifications
AnkerPowerPort Atom III30W USB-C PD charger with GaN technology
TPUBC-700 AFMicroprocessor-controlled NiMH battery analyzer
Dell450-Watt Smart Charger80 PLUS Platinum certified for data centers
EnergizerRecharge Universal Charger4-bay smart charging for AA/AAA NiMH batteries
ChargpointCT4000 EV Charger150kW DC fast charger with CCS1 connector

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection criteria:

  • Battery chemistry compatibility (Li-ion, NiMH, Pb-acid)
  • Required charge rate (C-rate vs. capacity)
  • Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity)
  • Regulatory certifications (UL, CE, FCC)
  • Integration requirements (form factor, communication interfaces)
Case Study: For electric vehicle charging stations, prioritize high-efficiency (>90%) chargers with liquid cooling and ISO 15118 compatibility.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Wide bandgap semiconductors (GaN/SiC) enabling 65%+ size reduction
  • Multi-protocol charging (USB PD 3.1 + proprietary fast charging)
  • AI-enhanced battery health management
  • Integration with renewable energy systems (solar/battery hybrid chargers)
  • Standardization of ultra-fast charging (800V EV architectures)
Market analysis predicts 14.2% CAGR through 2030 driven by EV adoption and IoT device proliferation.

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