Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Computer power control – Power conservation
Patent
1997-12-08
2000-04-04
Thai, Xuan M.
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support
Computer power control
Power conservation
713323, 713502, 341141, G06F 132, G06F 305
Patent
active
060473800
ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor device for receiving analog input signals includes a microprocessor for processing signal information. The microprocessor is put in a sleep mode when not called upon to process signal information, and is either left in that mode or awakened depending on the level of a continuously variable analog input signal relative to a programmed threshold level. If the relative levels of the analog input signal and the programmed threshold level result in the microprocessor being awakened, information contained in the analog input signal is processed to initiate a selected action. In typical applications, the semiconductor device performs a control function, such as to control the operation of an external circuit in response to information from at least one continuously variable analog input signal derived from the external circuit. The microprocessor, when awakened, assists in controlling the external circuit to restore that analog input signal to a predetermined level distinct from the threshold level. In some applications, such as for battery charging and monitoring, the device is responsive to a plurality of different continuously variable analog input signals derived from the external circuit and indicative of a specified circuit function thereof. These signals are applied to the device in interleaved sequence according to a priority that depends on their respective rates of variation. The specified circuit function of the external circuit such as the level of charge on a battery is monitored, and the degree of control exercised by the device over the external circuit such as halting a charging of the battery based on level of charge, is a function of the designated priority of the plurality of analog input signals.
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Dellacroce Brian
Nolan James
Chichester Ronald L.
Katz Paul N.
Microchip Technology Incorporated
Thai Xuan M.
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