(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a multiple-purpose power supply that continues to supply power to CD-ROM, lamp tubes, small LED displays, or other peripheral devices that operate on direct current, after the computer main unit is switched off, so that the peripheral appliances are in operation at all times, without being interfered with by switching off the computer system.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
A regular computer main unit is equipped with a power supply, for converting an alternating current to a stable direct current of different voltages, to suit the requirements of different components installed inside the computer main unit.
In addition to the foregoing power supply, there is another design that includes a set of stand-by power output devices, providing minute current required to wake up the computer system when the motherboard is switched off, but the current output and the number of sets provided are not sufficient to meet the requirements of computer peripheral devices.
In addition to operating systems and other application software programs, applications of personal computer nowadays also include many independent operations, such as: playing music CDs directly from CD-ROMs, recharging of PDA, cell phones, etc. using USB interfaces, or viewing of temperature, humidity or time displayed on small LED monitors installed on casings, or viewing of light-emitting shining casings, etc. Such applications have to operate independently without the computer operating system being switched on. But the current design of the power supply is restricted to the above function only when the computer main unit is switched on.
Summing up, the present invention of the power supply is a power device that supplies power at all times to CD-ROMs, lamp tubes, small LED displays, as well as other peripheral devices that require direct current powers, whether the main computer system is switched on or off.
The present invention relates to a multiple-purpose power supply, operating by installing another auxiliary power supply device inside the power supply, providing two or more sets of output voltage to various peripheral devices inside or outside the computer main unit, thereby, even when the computer unit is switched off, the power supply is still capable of supplying direct current power to peripheral appliances. This independent auxiliary power works in a similar way as the main power supply, but supplies power to the peripherals or devices that are capable of independent operation without the computer's operating system; therefore, it delivers a power source with a lower wattage and fewer sets of voltage outputs. However, the auxiliary power supply is not a suitable source of power for peripheral devices or system components that have to operate along with the operating system, such as the central processor, chipset, hard disc driver, soft disc driver, graphic card, and related components.
Features that can be achieved by such division of power supply into two power outputs, a main power and an auxiliary power, include the following:
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After converting the power source, the direct current is divided by the DC hypertension circuit (4) into an XV auxiliary power supply (A), a system auxiliary power supply (B) and the system's main power (C).
In the XV auxiliary power supply (A), there is an N unit XY auxiliary control power circuit (41) for further regulation of the voltage and current, which are then provided by an N unit XY auxiliary power output (411) to other power outlets for independent use outside of the computer system (the voltage provided is generally 12V, or other voltages to be designed if so required). Thereby, the present invention of computer power supply is capable of supplying power to related peripheral devices, including CD-ROM, CD music player, or PDA or cell phones that need to be recharged by use of USB interface, or to a small LED display installed on a computer casing to indicate temperature, humidity, time, and other useful information, or to the computer casing provided with light-emitting effects.
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The system auxiliary power supply (B) diverted from the DC hypertension circuit (4) has a system +5V auxiliary power control circuit (42), and a system +5V auxiliary power output (421) to deliver power into the system's main power control circuit (43) serving to activate the computer main unit when the main unit is switched on.
Likewise, in the system's main power (C) diverted from the DC hypertension circuit (4), there is a system main power control circuit (43). After regulation of the voltage and current, the system's main power output (431) provides power, with a variety of voltages including +5V, −12V and +12V, to the main system of the computer main unit, the disc driver and radiating fan.
Summing up, the present invention of the power supply is a power device that supplies power at all times to CD-ROMs, lamp tubes, small LED displays, as well as other peripheral devices that require direct current powers, whether the main computer system is switched on or off.