Claims
- 1. A circuit for providing a current to a load, the circuit comprising:
a first current loop that is adapted to provide a fixed current; a second current loop that is adapted to provide a variable current, the second current loop being adapted to maintain a substantially fixed voltage at the load; and a maximum detector (priority) circuit that receives a first signal from the first current loop which indicates the level of an available fixed current and a second signal from the second current loop which indicates the level of an available variable current and selects one of the first current loop and the second current loop to provide current to the load based on a predetermined priority assigned to the first signal and the second signal, the predetermined priority requiring selection of the loop that provides the lower magnitude current.
- 2. The circuit of claim 1, further comprising a node adapted to provide continuous information related to the magnitude of the charging current.
- 3. The circuit of claim 1, further comprising a constant power current loop, and wherein the maximum detector (priority) circuit is adapted to receive a constant power signal from the constant power current loop and to select one of the first current loop, the second current loop and the constant power loop to provide current to the load based on a predetermined priority assigned to the first signal, the second signal and the constant power signal.
- 4. A circuit for providing a current to a load, the circuit comprising:
a first current loop that is adapted to provide a fixed current; a second current loop that is adapted to provide a variable current, the second current loop being adapted to maintain a substantially fixed voltage at the load; and a maximum detector (priority) circuit that receives a first signal from the first current loop which indicates the level of an available fixed current and a second signal from the second current loop which indicates the level of an available variable current and selects one of the first current loop and the second current loop to provide current to the load based on a predetermined priority assigned to the first signal and the second signal, the predetermined priority requiring selection of the loop that provides the higher magnitude voltage to the maximum detector circuit.
- 5. The circuit of claim 1, further comprising a node adapted to provide continuous information related to the magnitude of the charging current.
- 6. The circuit of claim 1, further comprising a constant power current loop, and wherein the maximum detector (priority) circuit is adapted to receive a constant power signal from the constant power current loop and to select one of the first current loop, the second current loop and the constant power loop to provide current to the load based on a predetermined priority assigned to the first signal, the second signal and the constant power signal.
- 7. A circuit for providing a current to a load, the circuit comprising:
a first current loop that is adapted to provide a fixed current; a second current loop that is adapted to provide a variable current, the second current loop being adapted to maintain a substantially fixed voltage at the load; and a maximum detector (priority) circuit that receives a first signal from the first current loop which indicates the level of an available fixed current and a second signal from the second current loop which indicates the level of an available variable current and selects one of the first current loop and the second current loop to provide current to the load based on a predetermined priority assigned to the first signal and the second signal, the predetermined priority requiring selection of the loop that provides the higher magnitude current to the maximum detector circuit.
- 8. The circuit of claim 7, further comprising a node adapted to provide continuous information related to the magnitude of the charging current.
- 9. The circuit of claim 7, further comprising a constant power current loop, and wherein the maximum detector (priority) circuit is adapted to receive a constant power signal from the constant power current loop and to select one of the first current loop, the second current loop and the constant power loop to provide current to the load based on a predetermined priority assigned to the first signal, the second signal and the constant power signal.
- 10. A circuit for providing a current to a load, the circuit comprising:
a first current loop that is adapted to provide a fixed current; a second current loop that is adapted to provide a variable current, the second current loop being adapted to maintain a substantially fixed voltage at the load; and a minimum detector (priority) circuit that receives a first signal from the first current loop which indicates the level of an available fixed current and a second signal from the second current loop which indicates the level of an available variable current and selects one of the first current loop and the second current loop to provide current to the load based on a predetermined priority assigned to the first signal and the second signal, the predetermined priority requiring selection of the loop that provides the lower magnitude voltage to the minimum detector circuit.
- 11. The circuit of claim 10, further comprising a node adapted to provide continuous information related to the magnitude of the charging current.
- 12. The circuit of claim 11, further comprising a constant power current loop, and wherein the maximum detector (priority) circuit is adapted to receive a constant power signal from the constant power current loop and to select one of the first current loop, the second current loop and the constant power loop to provide current to the load based on a predetermined priority assigned to the first signal, the second signal and the constant power signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application No. 09/837,658, filed Apr. 18, 2001.
Continuations (1)
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09837658 |
Apr 2001 |
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10106499 |
Mar 2002 |
US |