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USB Powered Small Battery Charger Circuit

Last updated on 4 December 2025 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

Here is super easy USB Powered Small Battery Charger Circuit.

No microcontroller or no fancy parts required, just simple resistor, NiMH cells and diode system.

Good for learning, good for small projects.

Safe for small rechargeable cells and great for DIY makers.

Circuit Working:

USB Powered Small Battery Charger Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

Component TypeQuantity
Resistors 1.2k , 10Ω 1 watt1 each
SemiconductorsLED any 5mm1
Diode 1N40071
SPST Switch toggle1
Two Ni-Cd cells 1.2V each2
USB Male connector1

In this circuit the USB gives 5V.

Switch connect or disconnect charger.

Diode 1N4007 stop reverse current from battery to USB.

R2 resistor limit charging current.

R1 resistor and LED show charging is active.

Battery slowly charge through resistor.

LED glow means current flow.

When battery is full the current drop naturally because of resistor limit.

This circuit is simple trickle charger and not a smart charger.

Formulas with Calculation:

Formula for charging current:

R2 = 10Ω

Charging current I = V / R

I = 1.9 / 10

I = 0.19A or 190mA approx

This current is safe for AA or AAA NiCd or NiMH slow charge.

LED resistor R1 = 1.2k

LED drop approx 2V

Voltage across R1 approx = 5 – 2

Current = 3V / 1200

Current = 2.5mA approx

This is enough for indicator LED.

How to Build:

To build a USB Powered Small Battery Charger Circuit following are the connection steps:

  • Collect all the parts as shown in circuit diagram.
  • Connect USB 5V pin to switch.
  • Join Switch output between one end of resistor R1 and R2.
  • R2 resistor other end connect to anode of diode D1.
  • Cathode of D1 connect to battery positive.
  • R1 resistor connect from charging line to LED anode.
  • LED cathode connect to ground.
  • Battery pack two cells connect in series.
  • Make sure polarity correct.
  • Positive to charger line and negative to ground.

Conclusion:

This USB Powered Small Battery Charger Circuit is very simple.

Useful for slow charging small batteries, but is not suitable for Li ion battery.

Its can be used only for NiCd or NiMH batteries.

It is with low cost and easy to build and is good for hobby learning.

References:

USB and LiPo power supply with charger

Filed Under: Battery Charger Circuits

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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