ARod1993
100 W
So I've been looking at some of the charger diagrams, and I've drawn up plans for a reasonably safe and efficient high-power (1-5kW) CCCV bulk charger almost entirely out of "dumb" parts (inductors, capacitors, resistors, MOSFETs, gate drivers, and some op-amps and comparators for feedback purposes; the idea would be to take in either 120V or 240V 60Hz line power, then throw it through a line filter, an inductor for basic PFC correction, and a bridge rectifier (a center tap on the inductor and a switch lets you use the bridge rectifier as a voltage doubler) to get 350VDC or so. That would then be fed through a full-bridge converter (see Chapter 7 of Power Electronics by Daniel Hart for a diagram) to get a smooth controllable DC voltage out. The DC voltage out would have a very high-value resistor divider (to measure voltage) and a current sensor across the positive lead, with two separate feedback networks (one for voltage, one for current) and a mux tied to a comparator that would switch between current control and voltage control when the voltage across the leads hits the charge voltage of the pack.
I've put a rough draft of it here; some of the component values are obviously incorrect (namely the L and C values on the full-bridge converter and on the buck converter driving the 12V supply rail for the gate drives) and I haven't fleshed out the feedback network yet. The plan is to come back when I'm a bit more awake and finish this up, but I wanted to submit the rough draft to you guys for comment. I've posted a screenshot of the circuit diagram so far below:
I've put a rough draft of it here; some of the component values are obviously incorrect (namely the L and C values on the full-bridge converter and on the buck converter driving the 12V supply rail for the gate drives) and I haven't fleshed out the feedback network yet. The plan is to come back when I'm a bit more awake and finish this up, but I wanted to submit the rough draft to you guys for comment. I've posted a screenshot of the circuit diagram so far below: