Claims
- 1. An apparatus for controlling the charging of a main capacitor of a flash unit, comprising:
- a DC/DC converter having an output voltage that is supplied to said main capacitor:
- comparison means for outputting a timer start-up command when a voltage developed across said main capacitor has reached a reference voltage level at which flash photography is enabled;
- a timer for outputting a charging stop command when a predetermined time period has elapsed after said main capacitor has reached said reference voltage; and
- control means responsive to said charging stop command for disabling an oscillatory operation of said DC/DC converter to thereby stop the charging of said main capacitor.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said timer and said control means comprise a microprocessor.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said comparison means includes:
- a neon glow lamp having one end connected to one end of said main capacitor;
- a resistor having one end thereof connected to a second end of said neon glow lamp, a second end of said resistor being connected to a second end of said main capacitor; and
- means for outputting said timer start-up command when a voltage level developed across said resistor exceeds said reference voltage level.
- 4. An apparatus for controlling the charging of a main capacitor of a flash unit, comprising:
- a DC/DC converter having an output voltage that is supplied to said main capacitor:
- comparison means for outputting a timer start-up command when a voltage developed across said main capacitor has reached the level of a reference voltage level at which flash photography is enabled;
- a timer for outputting a charging stop command when a predetermined time period has elapsed after said main capacitor has reached said reference voltage; and
- control means responsive to an initial issuance of said charging stop command for disabling an oscillatory operation of said DC/DC converter to thereby stop the charging of said main capacitor, said control means being responsive to an ensuring issuance of said timer start-up command for re-starting said oscillatory operation of said DC/DC converter to restart the charging of said main capacitor.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said timer and said control means comprise a microprocessor.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said comparison means includes:
- a neon glow lamp having one end connected to one end of said main capacitor;
- a resistor having one end connected to a second end of said neon glow lamp, the second end of said resistor being connected to a second end of said main capacitor; and
- means for outputting said timer start-up command when a voltage level developed across said resistor exceeds said reference voltage level.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said comparison means includes:
- a first resistor having one end connected to one end of said main capacitor;
- a second resistor having one end connected to the second end of said first resistor, a second end of said second resistor being connected to a second end of said main capacitor;
- an A/D converter for performing an analog to digital conversion of a voltage across one of said resistors: and
- means for outputting said timer start-up command when an output voltage of said A/D converter momentarily coincides with said reference voltage level.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 7, further comprising means for displaying the level of charging of said flash unit, said display means being regulated by said control means, said charging level display corresponding to said output value of said A/D converter.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 7, further comprising a light emitting device controlled by said control means for emitting a light at the time that said output value of said A/D converter exceeds said reference voltage level at which flash photography is enabled.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising a second timer arranged to output a recharging completion command when said time period that elapses after a predetermined time during an initial charging cycle reaches a predetermined period of time, said control means responding to said recharging completion command to inhibit said restart of charging.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 4 further comprising a counter for counting the frequency of charging, said control means inhibiting said restart of charging where said count of said counter reaches a predetermined frequency of charging.
- 12. An apparatus for controlling the charging of a main capacitor of a flash unit, comprising:
- a DC/DC converter having an output voltage that is supplied to said main capacitor:
- comparison means for outputting a timer start-up command by detecting when a voltage developed across said main capacitor has reached a reference voltage level at which flash photography is enabled, said DC/DC converter being disabled a predetermined period of time after the initiation of said start-up command;
- a release switch for outputting a photographing command when a shutter on a camera associated with said flash unit is operated;
- a timer for measuring a period of time which elapses from the reception of said timer start-up command until the reception of said photographing command; and
- control means arranged to permit flash photography, wherein;
- i) said flash photography is permitted if said measured time period is less than a predetermined period of time, after which the operation of said DC/DC converter is re-started so as to re-charge said main capacitor; and
- ii) said flash photography is inhibited if said measured time period is greater than said predetermined time period, in which case said DC/DC converter charges said main capacitor.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said timer and said control means comprise a microprocessor.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said comparison means includes:
- a first resistor having one end connected to one end of said main capacitor;
- a second resistor having one end connected to a second end of said first resistor, a second end of said second resistor being connected to a second end of said main capacitor;
- an A/D converter for performing an analog to digital conversion of a voltage across one of said resistor; and
- means for outputting said timer start-up command when an output voltage of said A/D converter momentarily coincides with said reference voltage level.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising means for displaying the level of charging of said flash unit, said display means being regulated by said control means, said charging level display corresponding to said output value of said A/D converter.
- 16. An electronic flash unit, comprising:
- a DC/DC converter;
- a main capacitor that is adapted to be charged by said DC/DC converter;
- means for monitoring the state of charging of said main capacitor; and
- means for displaying a charge level of said main capacitor which is monitored by said means for monitoring, said charge level indicating means being operative to indicate how rapidly and how fully said main capacitor is charged.
- 17. An electronic flash unit according to claim 16, further comprising means for detecting whether said main capacitor has been sufficiently charged to perform flash photography, and means for displaying whether the state of charging is sufficient to enable flash photography.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/137,329 filed Dec. 23, 1987.
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