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how charging working process in smartphones
The charging process in Android smartphones, or any other smartphones for that matter, is quite intricate and involves several stages. Here is a simplified breakdown:
1. Power Delivery: When you plug your phone into a charger, it delivers power from the source (like wall outlets) to your phone. The phone charger actually acts as a transformer, converting AC from the wall into a DC voltage that your phone can use.
2. Battery Management System (BMS): This is a crucial component in modern smartphones. The BMS monitors the battery's state, calculating secondary data, reporting that data, controlling the battery's environment, authenticating it and / or balancing it.
3. Constant Current Charge: In the first charging phase, the BMS applies a constant current to the battery. This phase is also called the fast-charging phase because the battery can be charged to approximately 70% of its maximum capacity at a fast rate.
4. Constant Voltage Charge: Once the battery reaches around 70% of its capacity, the BMS switches to a voltage-controlled state to prevent overcharging. This is where the charger starts to slow down, taking longer to complete the final 30%.
5. Trickle Charging: The final phase is trickle charging. Once the battery reaches its maximum charge, the BMS reduces the charging current to a lower level to keep the battery topped up without overcharging it.
This is a simplified explanation and the process can be more complex, involving elements like temperature monitoring and control to ensure safe charging.
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