The present invention relates to the technology field of power signal sequence, and more particularly to a system for visualizing power signal sequence.
Along with the diversified development of electronic products, monitoring for a power-on/off sequence of the electronic product becomes more and more important. For instance, in case of the fact that one or more of electronic components and/or chips of the electronic product are powered by current and/or voltage in an incorrect sequence, power system of the electronic product may lead to have a disordered operation state and/or transceiver complex electrical signals. On the other hand, when the power system supply a power with incorrect voltage level and/or current level to the electronic components and/or chips of the electronic product due to the disordered operation state and/or transceiving the complex electrical signals, there is a high risk to cause the electronic components and/or chips be damaged.
Accordingly, for providing more safe, economic, and durable electronic devices, it is essential to inspect and monitor amplitude and/or the sequence of a power signal from an electronic device. One of a power signal monitoring method is to use an oscilloscope or a multimeter to measure the amplitude and the sequence of the power signal, so as to detect the malfunction state of the power signal, such as disable to switch on/off or unstable velocity. However, the forgoing power signal monitoring method has the disadvantages of high labor cost and unable to measure each power sequence and waveform of the electronic product immediately. In addition, said current method is hardly to avoid human negligence, and also increase the probability of electric shock by the power system. On the other hand, after a host computer of the electronic product has been installed in a case, it is difficult to measure the power signal sequence of the electronic product by using oscilloscope or multimeter.
From above descriptions, it should know that there is room for improvement in the conventional power sequence monitoring method and device thereof. In view of that, inventors of the present application have made great efforts to make inventive research and eventually provided a system for visualizing power signal sequence.
The primary objective of the present invention is to disclose a system for visualizing power signal sequence, and comprises: a microprocessor and a control module. The microprocessor comprises a first conversion unit and a second conversion unit. The first conversion unit is used for converting a power-on signal received from a power management chip to a first digital signal. According to particular design of the present invention, the control module outputs a plurality of power monitoring data to an electronic device, such that a user easily knows the operation state of each power system by reading the power monitoring data shown on a screen of an electronic device.
In order to achieve the primary objective of the present invention, the inventor of the present invention provides an embodiment for the system for visualizing power signal sequence, comprising:
The embodiment of the system for visualizing power signal further comprises:
The invention as well as a preferred mode of use and advantages thereof will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
To more clearly describe a system for visualizing power signal sequence according to the present invention, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings hereinafter.
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Inheriting to above descriptions, the host computer is a network server, and the communication unit is a network communication interface 121 for connecting to an Ethernet switch 13 of the network server. Auch that the electronic device 3 is coupled to the control module 12 via the Ethernet switch 13 to receive the power monitoring data. In addition, the communication unit comprises a wired communication interface and/or a wireless communication interface, and the electronic device 3 is selected from the group consisting of cloud server, desk computer, laptop computer, and smart phone. Moreover, the microprocessor 11 is a field programmable gate array (FPGS) or a complex programmable logic device (CPLD). In this embodiment, the microprocessor 11 is the CPLD. More particularly, the first conversion unit 111 is provided in the microprocessor 11 by a form of firmware, function library, application program, or operands. In a similar way, the second conversion unit 112 is provided in the microprocessor 11 by a form of firmware, function library, application program, or operands. It is worth noting that, the first conversion unit 111 can be considered to be a power-on to digital converter (PN2D) according to its functionality. Likewise, the second conversion unit 112 can be considered to be a power-off to digital converter (PO2D) according to its functionality.
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Therefore, through above descriptions, the system for visualizing power signal sequence proposed by the present invention have been introduced completely and clearly; in summary, the present invention includes the advantages of:
(1) Differing from the forgoing power signal monitoring method having the disadvantage of high labor cost, the present invention discloses a system for visualizing power signal sequence 1 that is capable of recording easily a power-on/off signal of a host computer for monitoring the power signal state of the host computer. This system 1 comprises a microprocessor 11 and a control module 12. A first conversion unit 111 of the microprocessor 11 converting a power-on signal received from a power management chip 21 to generate a first digital signal. Moreover, a second conversion unit 112 of the microprocessor 11 converting a power-off signal received from the power management chip 21, so as to generate a second digital signal. The control module 12 receives the first digital signal and the second digital signal to output a plurality of power monitoring data. As a result, a user receives the power monitoring data from the control module 12 by an electronic device 3, such that the user easily knows the power signal state of the host computer immediately.
The above description is made on embodiments of the present invention. However, the embodiments are not intended to limit scope of the present invention, and all equivalent implementations or alterations within the spirit of the present invention still fall within the scope of the present invention.
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108144812 | Dec 2019 | TW | national |