Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Computer power control – By external command
Patent
1998-05-20
2000-09-05
Sheikh, Ayaz R.
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support
Computer power control
By external command
713300, 713324, 713340, 365226, 365227, 365228, 365229, 307 65, 3645283, G06F 126, G06F 128, G06F 130
Patent
active
061158224
ABSTRACT:
A power distribution unit that can detect system status includes: an optional line filter, a live power source for driving a I2C device, a power sensor which monitors system power status in connection with the I2C device through a I2C BUS, and a relay and on/off switch circuit which turns on/off system power in accordance with the I2C device through the I2C BUS.
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Cho Han-Yeon
Gil Myong-Jae
Kim Hyung-Sun
Lee In-Ho
Lee Myung-Woo
Bushnell Esq. Robert E.
Jean Frantz Blanchard
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
Sheikh Ayaz R.
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