The present invention relates to signalling between an accessory and an apparatus. Further, the invention relates to a method, a system and a computer program product for the same.
Wireless charging is an application where electromagnetic induction is used to transfer energy over air. A wireless charging system comprises a charger device i.e. a power transmitter with a primary coil, and a device to be charged i.e. a power receiver with a secondary coil. The current in the charger device is transferred to the charged device through these electromagnetically coupled coils, and the induced current may be further processed and used to charge the battery of the charged device. Energy is transmitted through inductive coupling from the charger device to the charged device, which may use that energy to charge batteries or as direct power.
A trend in today's charger devices, e.g. in charger devices of portable electronics, is a battery-operated and wireless inductive charger device. These charger devices are suitable to be used in various surroundings without a need to find an electric wall socket for an electric cable of the charger and without a need to connect portable electronics to the charger by a wire.
Wireless charging implementation with today's solutions is relatively high-priced for low-end smartphones.
Now there has been invented an improved method and technical equipment implementing the method which can be utilized e.g. for wireless charging. Various aspects of the invention include a method, an apparatus, a system and a computer readable medium comprising a computer program stored therein, which are characterized by what is stated in the independent claims. Various embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims.
According to a first aspect, there is provided an apparatus comprising an interface with at least one power pin and a signalling pin, resisting means configured to be coupled to a battery identification resistor of a battery via the signalling pin, wherein the resisting means is configured to indicate data by causing a change of a voltage across the battery identification resistor of the battery.
According to a second aspect, there is provided a computer program product embodied on a non-transitory computer readable medium, comprising computer program code configured to, when executed on at least one processor cause an apparatus, having an interface with at least one power pin and a signalling pin and having resisting means configured to be coupled to a battery identification resistor of a battery via the signalling pin, to indicate data by causing a change of a voltage across the battery identification resistor of the battery.
According to a third aspect, there is provided a method for signalling data, wherein an accessory comprises an interface with at least one power pin and a signalling pin, and resisting means configured to be coupled to a battery identification resistor of a battery via the signalling pin, wherein the method comprises indicating data from the resisting means by causing a change of a voltage across the battery identification resistor of the battery.
According to an embodiment, the resisting means comprises at least one resistor, wherein the resisting means is configured to be coupled parallel to the battery identification resistor, and wherein resistance of the at least one resistor indicates at least one parameter relating to an accessory.
According to an embodiment, a first value of the resistance indicates that the accessory is providing power to the power pin and a second value of the resistance indicates that the accessory is not providing power to the power pin.
According to an embodiment, the resisting means comprises several resistors configured to be coupled parallel to the battery identification resistor of the battery via the signalling pin, where each of the several resistors indicates at least one parameter relating to an accessory.
According to an embodiment, the accessory is a cover for a device.
According to an embodiment, the accessory comprises a wireless charger.
According to a fourth aspect, there is provided an apparatus comprising at least one processor, memory including computer program code, wherein the apparatus further comprises an interface with at least one power pin and a battery identification pin, detection means configured to detect a resistance associated with the battery identification pin and to determine, based on the detected resistance, whether an accessory is attached to the apparatus.
According to a fifth aspect, there is provided a computer program product embodied on a non-transitory computer readable medium, comprising computer program code configured to, when executed on at least one processor, cause an apparatus having an interface with at least one power pin and a battery identification pin, to detect a resistance associated with the battery identification pin and to determine, based on the detected resistance, whether an accessory is attached to the apparatus.
According to a sixth aspect, there is provided a method for determining parameters of an accessory by an apparatus, wherein the apparatus comprises an interface with at least one power pin and a battery identification pin, wherein the method comprises detecting a resistance associated with the battery identification pin; and determining based on the detected resistance, whether an accessory is attached to the apparatus.
According to an embodiment, the resistance of the at least one resistor indicates at least one parameter of the accessory.
According to an embodiment, a first value of the resistance indicates that the accessory is providing power to the power pin and a second value of the resistance indicates that the accessory is not providing power to the power pin.
According to an embodiment, the accessory is a cover for the apparatus.
According to an embodiment, the apparatus comprises display means for displaying a charging indication based on the detected resistance.
According to an embodiment, the accessory comprises a wireless charger being connected to the interface.
According to a seventh aspect, there is provided a system comprising an apparatus and an accessory, wherein the apparatus comprises at least one processor, memory including computer program code, wherein the accessory comprises an interface with at least one power pin and a signaling pin; and resisting means configured to be coupled to a battery identification resistor of a battery via the signalling pin, and wherein the apparatus further comprises an interface with at least one power pin and a battery identification pin, and detection means configured to detect a resistance associated with the battery identification pin and to determine, based on the detected resistance, whether an accessory is attached to the apparatus.
In the following, various embodiments of the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the appended drawings, in which
Example of an apparatus is illustrated in
The apparatus may also contain one, two or more microphones 157 and 158 for capturing sound. The apparatus may also contain sensor for generating sensor data relating to the apparatus' relationship to the surroundings. The apparatus also comprises one or more displays 160 for viewing single-view, stereoscopic (2-view) or multiview (more-than-2-view) and/or previewing images. Anyone of the displays 160 may be extended at least partly on the back cover of the apparatus. The apparatus 151 also comprises an interface means (e.g. a user interface) which allows a user to interact with the apparatus. The user interface means is implemented either using one or more of the following: the display 160, a keypad 161, voice control, or other structures. The apparatus may be configured to connect to another device e.g. by means of a communication block (not shown in
The apparatus 210 shown in
Battery size indicator (BSI) is an interface functionality used in mobile phones (i.e. transceiver) 310 for battery 315 type detection. This is based on resistor value.
The present embodiments are for implementing low cost WLC cover for an apparatus (such as a mobile phone, for example) that has only one power input in a power management IC. In the following, several embodiments of the invention will be described in the context of wireless charging (WLC) cover for an apparatus. It is to be noted, however, that the invention is not limited to WLC covers. In fact, the different embodiments include any functional cover for an apparatus, and where detection of properties of the cover is required.
According to embodiments, the BSI interface functionality is extended by connecting resistor(s) parallel to BSI interface. The apparatus is thus allowed to detect new accessory products when connected to that interface. Examples of the accessories and functionalities are for example a smart cover attachment, smart cover model/type, smart cover with N amount of functions/operations, smart cover with additional battery, smart cover with wireless charging capability.
For example, smart cover attachment may be detected from BSI interface. As another example, smart cover model/type with different resistor values connected parallel to BSI interface may be detected from BSI interface. As yet another example, smart cover may have N amount of different functions/operations and each function/operation can interact with the apparatus using the same BSI interface. Yet as further example, the cover or shell may have additional battery integrated. Yet as further example, the cover or shell may have wireless charging capability integrated and may charge the battery directly.
As mentioned as the last example, the shell/cover is configured to enable wireless charging. This is beneficial at least for low-end mobile phones. In such embodiment, the shell/cover is configured to charge phone's battery directly. Wireless charging functionality is implemented on a phone's cover/shell, and this cover/shell may be end-user changeable. The charging would occur when the battery is connected to the phone. In order to implement this, the wireless charging is connected to the phone's battery parallel to phone's battery charging circuitry. In addition, the phone comprises wireless charging enabler on base engine. The wireless charging enabler may be generalized to include also the additional power pin (VBAT), ground (GND), and signalling pin (BSI) contacts for the cover/shell. The phone may also include means to control the wireless charging functionality of the shell/cover, for example by an enable or disable signal.
The different examples utilizing the present idea are disclosed next.
In the embodiment of
In addition, if the cover's 700 battery is connected but charging wirelessly, R(BSI) is a resistor value of the apparatus's 710 battery, e.g. 100 kΩ in BL-4U battery, and in parallel there is also R(OFF) e.g. 20 kΩ and now also in parallel there is R(ON) e.g. 100 kΩ. The resistor value being measured by the apparatus is about 14.3 kΩ. This resistor value has been obtained by:
The detection unit of the apparatus 710 is configured to detect the battery type, the WLC cover being attached and whether the WLC power is ON/OFF.
Although embodiments of the invention are described using resistors as an example, the resistors may be generalized to include any resisting means such as current sources or other components capable of adjusting the amount of current through the signaling (BSI) pin.
According to an example, the wireless charging cover can replace the existing battery back cover. The wireless charging cover may have e.g. bq51050B charge controller sold by Texas Instruments, which is direct Li-Ion charge controller device for wireless power transfer. For safety, the charge control may also have its own, independent thermal sensing for the battery temperature. Depending on the charging circuitry and thermal monitoring capability, the charging voltage and temperature may need to be limited to only certain temperature area (e.g. 4.1V from 0° C. to +45° C. Then, for example, it might not be allowed to have battery charged full in extreme temperatures. Thus WLC cover is configured to charge directly the apparatus's battery independently. There is no need to connect the WLC cover to apparatus's PMU (charging circuitry). Therefore WLC shell can connect parallel to apparatus's battery (directly into battery's +/− contacts).
The interface between phone and the WLC cover is illustrated in
In addition to the wireless charging—and as was described earlier—there is a possibility to authenticate original accessories with the present embodiments. By this, only certain model or models may be allowed, while the others are disallowed. In addition, cover/shell resistor value can inform other parameters as well, which would affect to performance normalization like magnetometer, IHF speaker, antennas, etc. Further, the original accessory may be authenticated.
In the apparatus, the interface contacts may be visible when the cover/shell is removed, see
The charging indication for the wireless charging in apparatus's user interface can be implemented similarly as for the wired charging, even if the wireless charging is implemented outside the power management unit and the current does not go through the battery gauge. Because the apparatus knows that it is being charged wirelessly, and there is a battery voltage measurement and a current measurement, this information can be used to detect wireless charging from shell side. Thus, it is possible to indicate the charging also when the current does not go through the battery gauge. Alternatively, the wireless charging indication can be implemented with additional charging indicator LED (Light Emitting Diode) being integrated into wireless charging accessory cover.
The various embodiments may provide advantages. For example, due to the wireless charger enabler on the phone, there is no need to have Mux IC (Multiplexer Integrated Circuit) and other components in the phone, whereby the cost of the phone can be decreased in terms of wireless charging. In addition, there is less heat in phone's baseband engine. As charging is completely done by WLC (Wireless
Charging) shell, losses are not generated in the baseband PMU (Power Management Unit). In addition, there is a possibility for original accessory authentication. For example, it is possible to authenticate WLC shell is using the battery BSI interface. Due to that, the BSI can inform the colour of the shell to the phone, the BSI can inform other parameters as well (e.g. performance normalization like magnetometer, IHF speaker, antennas, etc.), the original accessory may be authenticated and in future also normal vs. high voltage cell may be informed or controlled. As a further advantage, the same interface can be used to make low cost battery shell.
The various embodiments of the invention can be implemented with the help of computer program code that resides in a memory and causes the relevant apparatuses to carry out the invention. For example, an apparatus may comprise circuitry and electronics for handling, receiving and transmitting data, computer program code in a memory, and a processor that, when running the computer program code, causes the device to carry out the features of an embodiment.
It is obvious that the present invention is not limited solely to the above-presented embodiments, but it can be modified within the scope of the appended claims.
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20145231 | Mar 2014 | FI | national |
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PCT/FI2015/050135 | 3/4/2015 | WO | 00 |