Seminar On Solar Mobile Charger
Seminar On Solar Mobile Charger
Seminar On Solar Mobile Charger
ON
SOLAR MOBILE CHARGER
Submitted By:
XYZ
Roll No:63/16(D)
Department of Power
Electronics And
Instrumentation Engineering
INSTITUTE
Contents:
Introduction.
Objectives.
Solar Process.
PV Cell Specification.
Specification of Charger.
Block Diagram.
Circuit Diagram.
Working.
Advantage.
Disadvantage.
Application.
Conclusion.
References.
Bibliography
Objectives:
6
Specifications of Charger:
8
Circuit Diagram:
Description:
• The Solar Panel being the major and important part of the circuit captures the
Solar energy and drives it to the battery.
• Solar panels are as good as power supplies of an average of 12V in bright
sunlight.
• IC LM 317 solves the problem by regulating the output voltage but it again
dissipated 2V across it which makes the system less efficient.
• Solar charger circuits need voltage regulators so as to charge the batteries at
constant voltage
• The battery is thus charged at constant voltage and at desired rate depending
on the amount of current supplied.
• Batteries are the easiest way to store energy. Hence solar charger circuits aim
at charging batteries rather than driving components .
• The battery charging process should be stopped once it is fully charged and
this is ensured using a zener which will start conducting at the cut off voltage
Working :
• During the daylight hours the solar panel detects the Solar Radiation incident
on it and produces the voltage pulses.
• The voltage pulses are rectified by a diode and then given to the adjustable
voltage regulator. Then it produces a constant output voltage irrespective of
input voltage.
• Then it is given to the control circuit, the control circuit consists of diodes and
transistor.
• Diodes are simply blocking diodes which ensure that the current flows only in
one way so that the battery doesn’t discharge when the output from solar
panel is low.
• Zener Diode and the Transistor: This part of circuit ensures that once the
charging cut off voltage is reached by the battery, the charging stops. The
Zener is rated at 6.8V as breakdown. This allows all the voltage to drop across
the Zener and the transistor switches on due to biasing of the Base-Emitter
junction. The transistor acts like a switch and once the battery is charged, it
draws all the current thus protecting the battery.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
• www.google.com
• www.wikipedia.com
• Power Electronics , by Bhimbra P.S.
• Solar Electricity Engineering of Photovoltaic System, by Lorezo E.
Bibliography:
• www.google.com
• www.wikipedia.com