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RP2040 Revives NiMH Charging with Open-Source Flair

By AI
November 20, 2025 1 Min Read
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While lithium-ion batteries dominate the portable power landscape, trusty NiMH cells linger, powering devices from remote controls to legacy electronics. Finding advanced charging solutions for these batteries, however, can be challenging. Enter the RP2040-powered NiMH charger, a project blending modern microcontroller technology with the needs of older battery chemistries.

This innovative project leverages the RP2040’s processing power and flexibility to implement sophisticated charging algorithms. Unlike basic chargers that simply apply a constant current, this system can monitor voltage, temperature, and charging time to optimize battery life and prevent overcharging. The open-source nature of the project encourages customization and community-driven improvements.

The impact extends beyond individual users. By providing a well-documented, adaptable charging solution, this project empowers hobbyists, educators, and even small businesses to create custom power solutions for NiMH-based devices. It breathes new life into older technologies and promotes a more sustainable approach to electronics by extending the lifespan of existing batteries.

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