BATTERY CHARGERS PARTS

Brand Owner Address Description
HOBART HOBART BROTHERS 101 Trade Square East Troy OH 45373 [ BATTERY CHARGERS AND PARTS THEREFOR; ] TRANSFORMER RECTIFIERS FOR USE IN MOTOR-DRIVEN ELECTRIC GENERATORS AND BATTERY CHARGERS; CONSUMABLE ELECTRODES; ELECTRIC ARC WELDERS AND PARTS THEREFOR; ELECTRIC WELDING APPARATUS AND PARTS THEREFOR; ELECTRIC WELDING GUNS AND PARTS THEREFOR; [ ELECTRIC POWER SOURCES, POWER CABLES, GAS REGULATORS, ELECTRIC ] AND ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNITS, AND CONTROL WIRES, ALL FOR USE WITH ELECTRIC ARC WELDERS, ELECTRIC WELDING APPARATUS AND ELECTRIC WELDING GUNS;SELF-PROPELLED GROUND POWER UNITS, DRAWN GROUND POWER UNITS, STATIONARY GROUND POWER UNITS, AND PARTS THEREFOR, ALL FOR USE IN GENERATING ELECTRICITY; MOTOR-DRIVEN ELECTRIC GENERATORS FOR USE IN MACHINES, GROUND POWER UNITS [ AND BATTERY CHARGERS] ; METAL FEEDERS FOR USE WITH ELECTRIC ARC WELDERS, ELECTRIC WELDING APPARATUS, AND ELECTRIC WELDING GUNS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A battery charger with a discrete switched regulator provides relatively high efficiency and relatively low cost. Unlike known battery chargers which incorporate switched regulator ICs, the battery charger in accordance with the present invention utilizes the microprocessor for a dual function. In particular, the microprocessor not only controls the charging characteristics of the battery charging circuit but also directly controls the power output of the battery charger by direct control of the discrete switched regulator circuit. By using a discrete switched regulator circuit and redefining the role of the microprocessor, the battery charger in accordance with the present invention is relatively less expensive than known battery chargers which incorporate switched regulator ICs.