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Why does a charge regulator need a microcontroler? Battery charging can easily be done with analog. I can imagine it being a data logger for battery life analysis but what would it do for the charge regulator? Also, I like all oscillating electrical stuff to turn off when I sleep... | Why does a charge regulator need a microcontroler? Battery charging can easily be done with analog. I can imagine it being a data logger for battery life analysis but what would it do for the charge regulator? Also, I like all oscillating electrical stuff to turn off when I sleep... | ||
--[[User:Capiscuas|Capiscuas]] ([[User talk:Capiscuas|talk]]) 01:33, 23 April 2018 (CEST) Take a look at this project: https://github.com/Teslafly/OpenBMS , although there is 1 year without development in their github. |
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Why does a charge regulator need a microcontroler? Battery charging can easily be done with analog. I can imagine it being a data logger for battery life analysis but what would it do for the charge regulator? Also, I like all oscillating electrical stuff to turn off when I sleep...
--Capiscuas (talk) 01:33, 23 April 2018 (CEST) Take a look at this project: https://github.com/Teslafly/OpenBMS , although there is 1 year without development in their github.