Connectors adapted for controlling a small form factor power sup

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter

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363 97, 363144, 363147, H02M 3335

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060916117

ABSTRACT:
The subject matter disclosed herein relates to mechanisms for programming power supply circuitry for providing an appropriate current or voltage to powering portable devices or recharge batteries. More particularly, a power supply is coupled to a portable device of battery through a connector which is associated with the portable device or battery. The connecter includes resistive circuitry which is detectable at the power supply for programming the power supply to provide the appropriate voltage or current associated with the portable device or battery.

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Press Release of Empire Engineering, Design and Management, Jul. 5, 1995-San Luis Obispo, CA USA, pp.1-2.
Description of the "Smart Adapter System", Nesco Battery Systems, pp. 1-2, 1995 (No Month).
Macworld, "On The Road", vol. 12, No. 7, Jul. 1995, pp. 141-142, 5/9/1 (Item 1 from file: 15) DIALOG(R) File 15:ABI/INFORM(R).

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