The performance advantage of Li-ion batteries versus Ni-Cd and Ni-MH technology has created a worldwide demand for Li-ion cells that is much greater than current manufacturing capacity. This is keeping prices high and supplies scarce-a situation expected to continue for at least several more years. Multichemistry chargers, while challenging to design, keep price-performance points flexible and guard against interruptions in supply. This paper surveys the design issues in implementing chargers that can handle Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, or Li-ion cells interchangeably.
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