The present invention relates to a power supplying apparatus, and more particularly, to an output voltage feedback device for being used in a power supplying apparatus and a power supplying apparatus provided with the same.
Nowadays, the electronic circuits present in the major electronic devices pertain to the digital circuits that are designed to consume direct-current electricity. The electric power taken from a wall socket must be converted to have the voltages demanded by the specifications of the electronic devices before it is supplied to the electronic devices.
Further, because of the diversity of power supplies that carry out voltage conversion and provide electric power to electronic devices, each family or even each user must possess a large number of power supplies of various specifications. As portable electronic devices continue to increase in popularity and even become a part of daily life, almost all types of the major electronic devices such as portable audio/video players, mobile phones, MP3, portable game players and laptop computers are accompanied with power supplies of their own. These power supplies have their individual specifications in respect of output voltage and current and may even vary in the adapter's sizes and shapes.
Efforts have been made by manufacturers to make power supplying products suited for portable electronic devices of various specification demands. These products are made tolerable to the ordinary incoming voltage ranging from 110 volts to 220 volts and capable of selectively converting the incoming voltage into particular outgoing voltages required by the electronic devices, thereby easing the inconvenience of carrying different types of power supplies during leisure or business travel.
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On the other hand, in the case where a circuit component in the converter main body is out of order by accident, the accuracy of voltage output level cannot be guaranteed even if the switches are accurately positioned. Ideally, every electronic device should be provided with an intrinsic safety circuit to prevent such over-voltage input. Unfortunately, as production cost-down becomes a dominant factor for electronic manufacturers, only simple safety circuits with minimal functions are built in electronic devices due to cost consideration, if not taken away at all.
In addition, more and more portable electronic devices, including some types of laptop computers and mobile phones and particularly the iPod® series products marketed by Apple Computer Corporation, are only equipped with built-in rechargeable batteries which cannot be removed and replaced by users. If the built-in batteries are out of order, the entire devices would have to be sent back to the companies to get checked over and repaired. To ameliorate the inconvenience caused thereby, the battery manufacturers have developed multi-functional external batteries which are suitable for being used as a backup power supplying apparatus, especially on the occasion when the built-in batteries are out of order. The universal external batteries of this type have to meet the voltage demands of various electronic devices and match in size with the charging ports of different dimensions. To meet such requirements, they are configured to offer switchable voltage output and equipped with exchangeable adapters that are normally provided in conventional power supplies and, therefore, the stability problems that happen in the power supplies as described above may come along.
As described above, conventional power supplies are normally not provided with a circuit design for monitoring the output voltage and enabling a real-time alarm in response to the occurrence of an output fault. Even if some of them are equipped with elements having monitoring functions, the manufacture cost and the sizes thereof are far beyond an acceptable level for commercially viable products. As a result, users of electronic devices still have to deal with the risk of abrupt input voltage fluctuation caused by, such as, an inadequate operation of or a structural defect in the power supplies or an unstable voltage supplying from a wall socket.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an output voltage feedback device, which can accurately determine the actual level of voltage output from a power supplying apparatus.
Another object of the invention is to provide an output voltage feedback device, which enables a real-time alarm and even interrupts the supply of electric power in response to the occurrence of an output fault.
It is still another object of the invention to provide an output voltage feedback device, which is suited for being used with electronic devices of various specification demands.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a power supplying apparatus, which enables double-check monitoring of the voltage output level selected by a user.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a power supplying apparatus, which is capable of maintaining the voltage output level selected by a user by using a feedback compensation mechanism.
The present invention therefore provides an output voltage feedback device for being used in a power supplying apparatus, where the power supplying apparatus comprises a converter main body including an input port, an output port and a voltage transforming unit for converting an input voltage, which is fed to the input port, into an output voltage that is to be output via the output port to power an electronic device, the output voltage feedback device comprising: a wire set for electrically connecting the output port of the converter main body to the electronic device in such a manner that the electronic device is powered by the output voltage from the output port of the converter main body, wherein the wire set includes a high level wire and a low level wire; and a voltage sensor and feedback unit for measuring a voltage difference between the high level wire and the low level wire, for converting the measured value for the voltage difference into an electrical signal that is electrically independent of the output voltage, and for feedbacking the electrical signal to the converter main body through the high level wire and/or the low level wire of the wire set.
In light of the output voltage feedback device, the invention further contemplates a power supplying apparatus for powering an electronic device, comprising: a converter main body including an input port, an output port, a voltage transforming unit for converting an input voltage, which is fed to the input port, into an output voltage that is to be output via the output port and a feedback receiving and processing unit; and an output voltage feedback device comprising: a wire set for electrically connecting the output port of the converter main body to the electronic device in such a manner that the electronic device is powered by the output voltage from the output port of the converter main body, wherein the wire set includes a high level wire and a low level wire, and a voltage sensor and feedback unit for measuring a voltage difference between the high level wire and the low level wire, for converting the measured value for the voltage difference to an electrical signal that is electrically independent of the output voltage, and for feedbacking the electrical signal to the feedback receiving and processing unit through the high level wire and/or the low level wire of the wire set.
The invention contemplates an output voltage feedback device which is configured to match with the charging ports of electronic devices to which it is to be coupled. The output voltage feedback device according to the invention enables continuous monitoring of the voltage output level from the power supplying apparatus. Then, the output voltage feedback device converts the measured value for the actual voltage output to an electronic device into an electrical signal that is distinct from the voltage output and transmits the electrical signal back to the converter main body through the same wire set used for providing electric power. This allows a processing device mounted in the converter main body to compare the electrical signal with the information corresponding to the ideal voltage selected by the user and compensate for any deviation of the actual voltage output from the ideal voltage, so that the output voltage is maintained at the ideal level.
The output voltage feedback device according to the invention may be further provided with either an alert element adapted for generating a warning signal indicating the occurrence of an output fault, or a switch that turns off to interrupt the supply of power in response to the occurrence of an output fault, thereby ensuring that damage will not occur to the electronic device as a result of the output fault. When coupled to the charging port of an electronic device, the output voltage feedback device according to the invention can accurately determine the actual level of voltage output from the power supplying apparatus, thereby ensuring a good quality of power supplying. In particular, the invention enables users to acquire an appropriate output voltage feedback device and utilize the same in conjunction with any compatible types of power supplies available in the market, so as to effectively deal with the risk of using power supplies of various specifications at low cost.
The above and other objects, features and effects of the invention will become apparent with reference to the following description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
In this embodiment, as shown in
The output electric power passes through a wire set 22 mounted in the output voltage feedback device 2. According to this embodiment, the output voltage feedback device 2 is provided with a voltage sensor and feedback unit 24 that serves to convert the measured value for voltage to an electrical signal and transmit the electrical signal to the converter main body 3 through high and low level wires 221, 223 of the wire set 22. The electrical signal is subsequently transmitted back to the feedback receiving and processing unit 34 via an internal feedback line 38. According to this embodiment, the feedback receiving and processing unit 34 may by way of example be a microprocessor and, in this case, the feedback receiving and processing unit 34 places a built-in protective switch 36 to be in a disconnection state where circuit current is interrupted upon receiving the electrical signal, so as to avoid the power supply from providing a faulty voltage.
Of course, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, in which the voltage sensor and feedback unit 24 is provided to send information regarding the measured values for voltage back to the converter main body 3 at any moment, but also includes the embodiments shown in
By virtue of such an arrangement, if the voltage difference measured by the output voltage feedback device 2 does not deviate from the voltage information stored in the memory unit 26 beyond a predetermined deviation, no signal would be feedbacked to the converter main body 3. Once the deviation reaches a threshold level, however, the voltage sensor and feedback unit 24 places a switch 25 mounted in the low level wire 223, which may by way of example be a metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET), to be in a disconnection state where circuit current is interrupted and sends an output fault signal to the power supply (not shown). The output voltage feedback device 2 according to the invention may be further equipped with an alert element 21, which may by way of example be a light emitting diode configured to either emit strong red light or flash to indicate the occurrence of an output fault as detected by the output voltage feedback device 2.
In addition, according to the second preferred embodiment of the invention shown in
Meanwhile, in order to facilitate convenience for the users in utilizing a wide variety of electronic devices, the inventor contemplates a power supply 1′ which is provided with an alert element 21′ for generating an alarm sound in case of occurring an output fault. When the power supply 1′ is disposed at a remote location where the user cannot perceive visually, the alert element 21′ functions to warn the user in the event that the output voltage feedback device 2′ detects a non-ideal voltage. As shown in
Besides the basic modes that determine whether a voltage output is correct or faulty, a sophisticated mode shown in
Of course, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the term “power supplying apparatus” used herein is not limited to the power supply described above, but includes other means for supplying electric power, such as the external battery 4′″ shown in
As described above, the invention enables a user to ensure that the electronic device he is using is receiving a voltage at a desired level by simply acquiring an appropriate output voltage feedback device for the electronic device and directly coupling the same to the charging port of the electronic device. The output voltage feedback device according to the invention is simple in structure and can be used in conjunction with any compatible types of power supplies available in the market to effectively deal with the risk of using power supplies of various specifications.
While the invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments above, it should be recognized that the preferred embodiments are given for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention and that various modifications and changes, which will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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97136737 | Sep 2008 | TW | national |