Maximizing Battery Life: Using Load Droop to Detect Charge Level

In summary, the conversation discusses different methods of determining the state of charge of a battery, including using a chip designed for battery monitoring or using an MCU with an ADC. Different types of batteries may require different approaches, such as measuring open circuit voltage or using a load to measure droop. Ultimately, the best method will depend on the specific needs and accuracy requirements of the project.
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Hello,

I am building a power bank myself and want to set put detector that determines the voltage level and indicates it in LED (4 LED are planned to be used). I know how to make it with transistors and op amp. But I was wandering if there is any IC chip that does it?

Thank you,
Akmalidin Alimov
 
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The voltage of a battery isn't always a good indication of the state of charge. Battery voltage also varies with age and temperature and technology.

Google battery monitor ic. Companies like Maxim have a range. Might be easier to buy a ready built module off ebay
 
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Chips designed to provide battery state of charge information are typically listed as battery fuel gauges under supplier categories. Though you can do what you want pretty simply with an MCU using its ADC. For some battery types open circuit or light load voltage can provide a good gauge for state of charge. For other battery types It doesn't work as well. Lithium-ion and lead-acid can be gauged well enough using open circuit voltage as long as temperature is not extreme. Primary batteries such as alkaline can also be gauged that way. Problem is battery voltage drops under load depending on current draw and battery internal resistance (which can vary due to temperature, battery wear, and state of charge). You may need a mechanism to deal with those factors depending on how accurate your gauge needs to be.
 
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Another way to determine the state of charge of batteries is to momentarily connect a load representing the maximum load you expect the battery to see and measure the amount of droop. As the battery charges, the amount of droop will decrease. You would need to decide the amount of droop that would represent a full charge.
 

Related to Maximizing Battery Life: Using Load Droop to Detect Charge Level

1. How does a battery charge level detector work?

A battery charge level detector typically uses a microcontroller or integrated circuit to measure the voltage of the battery. This voltage reading is then compared to a predetermined threshold to determine the charge level of the battery.

2. What is the accuracy of a battery charge level detector?

The accuracy of a battery charge level detector can vary depending on the type of circuit used and the quality of components. Generally, a good quality detector should have an accuracy of within 1-2% of the actual charge level.

3. Can a battery charge level detector be used for all types of batteries?

No, different types of batteries have different voltage levels and charge characteristics. A battery charge level detector is designed specifically for a certain type of battery, so it is important to use the correct detector for the battery being monitored.

4. Is a battery charge level detector necessary for all electronic devices?

Not necessarily. Many electronic devices already have built-in battery charge level indicators. However, for devices without this feature, a battery charge level detector can be very useful in monitoring battery life and preventing unexpected shutdowns.

5. Can a battery charge level detector extend the life of a battery?

No, a battery charge level detector cannot extend the life of a battery. It simply provides information about the current charge level. Proper charging and usage practices are key to prolonging the life of a battery.

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