Design and construction a solar powered mobile phone charger
Table Of Contents
- <p> </p><p><b>INTRODUCTION</b></p><p>
- 1.0Background</p><p>
- 1.2Aim and objectives</p><p>
- 1.3Problem statement</p><p>
- 1.4Solution approach</p><p>
- 1.5Scope of study</p><p>
- 1.6Thesis outline</p><p><b>
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- </b></p><p><b>REVIEW OF LITERATURE</b></p><p>
- 2.0Need for Regulated Supply</p><p>
- 2.1Unregulated D.C. Power Supply</p><p>
- 2.2Regulated Power Supply</p><p>
- 2.3Types of Voltage Regulators</p><p>
- 2.4Zener Diode Voltage Regulator</p><p>
- 2.5Zener Diode as Reference Element</p><p>
- 2.6Transistor series voltage regulator</p><p>
- 2.7Series Feedback Voltage Regulator</p><p><b>
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- </b></p><p><b>METHODOLOGY</b></p><p>
- 3.1Block Diagram</p><p>
- 3.11The solar panel</p><p>
- 3.12Series Feedback Voltage Regulator (SFVR) Circuitry</p><p>
- 3.13Control Circuitry</p><p>
- 3.14Rechargeable Battery</p><p>
- 3.15Final Regulator</p><p>
- 3.2Principle of operation of the solar powered mobile phone charger</p><p>
- 3.3Determination Component sizes</p><p><b>
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- </b></p><p><b>CONSTRUCTION AND TESTING</b></p><p>
- 4.1Introduction</p><p>
- 4.2Circuit Construction and Selection of component values</p><p>
- 4.21Determination of duration of hours rechargeable battery will last</p><p>
- 4.3Casing Construction</p><p>
- 4.4Assembling of constructed work</p><p><b>
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- </b></p><p>CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION</p><p>Conclusion</p><p><b>REFERENCES</b></p> <br><p></p>
Project Abstract
The project aims to design and construct a solar-powered mobile phone charger to provide a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution for charging mobile devices. With the increasing reliance on mobile phones for communication and various applications, the need for a reliable charging solution, especially in off-grid or remote areas, has become crucial. The proposed design incorporates photovoltaic panels to harness solar energy, which is then converted and stored in rechargeable batteries for powering mobile phones. The charger's design includes efficient solar panels that can capture and convert sunlight into electrical energy, ensuring a consistent power supply for charging mobile devices. The system also includes a charge controller to regulate the charging process and protect the batteries from overcharging or excessive discharging. Additionally, the charger features multiple output ports to accommodate different types of mobile phones and devices, enhancing its versatility and usability. The construction of the solar-powered mobile phone charger involves assembling the components in a compact and portable design for easy transportation and use in various settings. The use of durable and lightweight materials ensures the charger's durability and long-term performance, making it suitable for outdoor activities, emergencies, or everyday use. By harnessing solar energy to power mobile devices, the project promotes renewable energy usage and reduces dependence on traditional electricity sources, making it an eco-friendly and sustainable charging solution. The solar-powered mobile phone charger offers a practical and efficient way to charge mobile phones while also contributing to environmental conservation efforts. Overall, the design and construction of a solar-powered mobile phone charger present a viable solution to address the need for reliable and sustainable charging options in diverse settings. The project's focus on renewable energy utilization aligns with global efforts to promote clean energy technologies and reduce carbon emissions. Through innovative design and engineering, the solar-powered mobile phone charger offers a practical and environmentally friendly solution for charging mobile devices, contributing to a more sustainable future.
Project Overview
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</p><div><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.0 Background</strong></p><p>Nigeria as the largest country in Africa with a population of about 148 million is facing the challenge of erratic power supply. This is because not less than 60% of the population has limited or no access to affordable electricity, hence there is need to stem the energy crisis in the nation [1]. Due to the increasing population of Nigeria, there has been a corresponding increase in power demand without a reliable supply to meet such. The short fall in the supply of electricity in this country especially in the rural settlement where there are inadequate or no grid systems necessitates the need to explore renewable source of energy. Ref [2] ascertains that stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) system configuration offer an economical substitute to the costly grid extensions in rural areas in the world. Small scale affordable production of solar energy can be used in the charging of phones as well as lighting in the rural areas.</p><p>Solar power as a renewable energy source, is gaining wide spread acceptance due to the availability of technical know-how and solar resources. Like all other renewable energy sources, it evidently has numerous benefits over nonâ€renewable energy sources, such as coal, oil and nuclear energy etc. as an environmental friendly option of power generation it is nonâ€polluting, reliable and can produce energy anywhere that there is sunlight. Another major advantage is that solar resources are not going to run out anytime soon. When compare with other sources of res, it has some technical and environmental advantages. Solar power is generated using solar panels, which do not require any major mechanical parts, such as wind turbines. these mechanical parts can break down and cause maintenance issues and can also be quite noisy. both of these issues are virtually nonâ€existent with solar panels. also, the solar cells, that connects together to make up the solar panel, can last up to several decades without replacement. However, there is a shortcoming to solar energy production – energy can only be produce when the sunlight is available. to overcome this, usually solar panels are coupled with back up rechargeable batteries, which can store excess power generated during the period of availability and utilize this in providing energy to systems when there is no sunlight. in this way solar power can be used in residential areas especially for charging of phones and provision of light during the night.</p><p>In these systems there is need for voltage regulation of the supply voltage form the solar panel as well as a charging circuit for the rechargeable battery. This is because the solar panel usually produces an output direct current (dc) voltage which is usually more than that needed to charge the phone as well as charge the rechargeable battery. Therefore there is need for voltage regulation.</p><p>For the purpose of this project, the load (phone) to be connected only requires dc input, so dcâ€ac conversion is not needed. Instead, dcâ€dc conversion would be used to provide the correct power to the system from the power generated by the solar panel.</p><p><strong>1.1 Motivation of study</strong></p><p>Following a survey of the duration of electricity power available during the day as well as night in rural areas of Nigeria, there is a need to design a solar-powered cell phone charger that is fabricated locally. This is of primary importance because a large number of cell phone owners or users in the rural areas as well as some urban areas with no or limited access to utility electricity, are forced to pay at least N50 per charge for their cell phone from a commercial outfit using a 750VA petrol driven generator. This adds up to a significant investment over a period of time, especially for a poor rural dweller.</p><p><strong>1.2 Aim and objectives</strong></p><p>The aim of this research is to design and construct a solar powered mobile phone charger. More especially the objectives are:</p><p>1) To design an electric circuit for the purpose of charging through the solar power<strong></strong></p><strong><p>2) To carry out a design calculation so as to ascertain the duration for which the rechargeable battery will charge the mobile phone.<strong></strong></p><strong><p>3) To run a technical test to verify the variation in the input and output of the charger.<strong></strong></p><strong><p><strong>1.3 Problem statement</strong></p><p>As earlier stated the need for rural residents to charge phones during the hours of the day when sunlight is available and the need to cut down the level of carbon emission is a major concern. In order to achieve this a solar powered mobile phone charger will be needed. As against this background, the purpose of this project is to design and construct a cost effective, affordable solar powered mobile phone charger.</p><p><strong>1.4 Solution approach</strong></p><p>The main design of the circuitry of this project is such that it would be implementing the mobile phone charging algorithm to charge the mobile phones at the load.</p><p>To solve this problem, the circuitry is connected to a solar panel with an output voltage of 9V.</p><p>These were the considerations that were taken into account while designing the project:</p><p>· The finished product should not cost more than N10,000 due to economic level of the targeted consumers.</p><p>· The project design is made as simple as possible for easy reproductivity and for easy maintainance.</p><p>· It should be users friendly because of the level of literacy of the targeted consumers</p><p>· The product should be flexible such that it can charge the different cell phone brands available in market.</p><p><strong>1.5 Scope of study</strong></p><p>The scope of this study is limited to the design and construction of solar powered mobile phone charger.<strong></strong></p><strong><p><strong>1.6 Thesis outline</strong></p><p>The rest of this project is as follows: chapter 2 presents a literature review, while in chapter 3 the methodology of the work is highlighted. In chapter 4, the results and its discussion are presented. In chapter 5, conclusion and recommendations is drawn from the results presented in the previous chapter.</p><p></p></strong></strong></strong></strong></div><strong><strong><h3></h3></strong></strong><br>
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