This simple nicad battery charger uses a current regulator with the LM350. This integrated circuit must be mounted on a heat sink. The resistors determine the charging current and 7.5 V transformers can also be used.
This project was originally made to feed small microcomputers of the time (1986). However, the basic...
This interesting circuit that can use modern equivalent transistors like the BF245 and BC548 was...
CHANDLER, Ariz., June 14, 2017 — New PIC32MM “GPM” microcontrollers (MCUs) are now available from...