Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Computer power control
Reexamination Certificate
2005-09-08
2008-11-11
Elamin, Abdelmoniem (Department: 2116)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support
Computer power control
C713S310000, C713S320000, C713S321000, C713S322000, C713S323000, C713S324000, C713S330000, C713S340000, C455S343500, C307S038000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07451329
ABSTRACT:
Improved techniques involve provisioning power for a remote device through a data communications cable. Such techniques involve providing a first electrical stimulus (e.g., a first voltage, V1) to the data communications cable and the remote device, and sensing a first electrical response (e.g., a first current, I1) to the first electrical stimulus from the data communications cable and the remote device. Additionally, the techniques involve providing a second electrical stimulus (e.g., a second voltage, V2) to the data communications cable and the remote device, and sensing a second electrical response (e.g., a second current, I2) to the second electrical stimulus from the data communications cable and the remote device, the second electric stimulus being different than the first electrical stimulus. Furthermore, the techniques involve identifying a power demand for the data communications cable and the remote device. The power demand is based on the first and second electrical responses.
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BainwoodHuang
Cisco Technology Inc.
Elamin Abdelmoniem
LandOfFree
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