> Jilles,
Hi Jim,
One time would have been enough... <g>
> Look on Microchips website and search for PICREF2. This is a
> document showing the design for an Intelligent Battery Charger.
> Included in this design is a PCB layout, Source Code, and Schematic.
> Just download it and go. Of course, if this is for a commercial
> product, be sure to get permission to use it in your design first.
> Hope this helps you out.
Ah... that's right.. i will look into that App note. But it is not entirely
my need...
I'm just more interested in the charging of those battery's than makeing a
battery charger. You see, my product is a remote control, and not a battery
charger.
None the less, there should be some info that is handy... The remote control
does have
a PIC processor (to be more specific a PIC16F873). And i still have some
pins free...
so the processor could help out on the rechargeing...
I'm more searching for a how-to on battery rechargeing....
{Quote hidden}>> Could somebody point me to some resources regarding battery recharging?
>> I searched the net for this 2 full day's and couldn't find something of
>> use...
>> The objective is to get a battery (NiCd/Li+/whatever) that fits into a
>> remote
>> control, that is rechargable, with say a MAX1736, or with just some
>> descrites. The battery voltage would typically be 3.3 ... 3.6 or so. Can
>> somebody help
>> me out here?
>>
>> Thanx in advance... If you need more information, email me.
>
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