Claims
- 1. A power-supply controller for a computer operable in a normal mode, a sleep mode, and a power-off mode, comprising:
- a power supply including a first rectifier which converts a first AC voltage provided by an AC voltage source into a first DC voltage, a converter for receiving said first DC voltage from said first rectifier and for converting said first DC voltage into a second AC voltage, a switching mechanism for outputting a pulse signal to operate said converter, and a driver which provides an operation voltage to operate said switching mechanism;
- power control means for outputting a first power-supply signal operable to change a mode of operation of said power supply controller from a normal mode to a sleep mode after a first predetermined period of time if said power control means fails to receive an input signal within said first predetermined period of time, said power-control means outputting a second power-supply signal
- operable to change said mode of operation of said power supply controller from said sleep mode to a power-off mode after a second predetermined period of time subsequent to said first predetermined period of time if said power control means fails to receive an input signal within said second predetermined period of time,
- wherein said power control means returns said mode of operation of said power supply controller to said normal mode from said sleep mode, when said power control means receives said input signal during said second predetermined period, and returns said mode of operation of said power supply controller to said normal mode from said power-off mode, when said power control means receives said input signal after said second predetermined period; and
- power-mode-controlling means including a power-mode control circuit which receives a power-supply signal from an output of said power-control means that varies a voltage used to operate said driver of said power-supply, a second rectifier for converting said first AC voltage provided by said AC voltage source into a second DC voltage, and for providing said power-control means with a power-supply.
- 2. The power-supply control means of a computer as defined in claim 1, wherein said power mode control circuit comprises:
- a transistor having a base, a collector, and an emitter terminal, said transistor being connected by said base terminal to said power-control means, wherein said transistor controls said power-supply signal and is controlled by said power-control means;
- a light emitting diode (LED) connected with said collector terminal of said transistor and which luminesces when said transistor is on;
- a resistor having a first terminal connected with said driver of said power-supply and a second terminal;
- a photo-transistor having a collector terminal connected with said second terminal of said resistor, wherein said photo-transistor varies an electric potential of said resistor in accordance with an amount of light received from said light emitting diode, and thereby varies said operation voltage of said driver which is output to said switching mechanism.
- 3. The power-supply control means of a computer as in claim 2, wherein:
- said transistor of said power-mode control circuit is turned on and said light emitting diode luminesces when said power-supply signal received from said power control means is at a high voltage;
- said photo-transistor increases an electric potential of said resistor when said photo-transistor receives light from said light emitting diode;
- said driver outputs a lower output voltage to said switching mechanism and said switching mechanism is thereby turned off when a potential of said resistor is increased by said photo-transistor; and
- said power-supply fails to output a DC voltage when said switching mechanism is turned off.
- 4. The power-supply control means of a computer as in claim 1 wherein:
- said driver varies an operation voltage according to an operation of said power-mode control circuit, and controls an on/off state of said switching mechanism.
- 5. The power-supply control means of a computer as in claim 1, wherein said power-mode controlling means further includes:
- a charging circuit electrically connected with said second rectifier to receive said second DC voltage for charging a battery.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part of: National Appln. Ser. No. 08/502,699 filed Jul. 14, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,657,257.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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