Multifunctional charger system and method
First Claim
1. A Universal Serial Bus (“
- USB”
) adapter for providing power to a mobile device through a USB port, comprising;
a plug unit configured to receive energy from a power socket;
a power converter coupled to the plug unit, the power converter being configured to regulate the received energy from the power socket to generate a power output;
an identification subsystem configured to generate an identification signal, wherein the identification signal is configured to indicate to the mobile device that the power socket is not a USB host or hub; and
a USB connector coupled to the power converter and the identification subsystem, the USB connector being configured to couple the power output and the identification signal to the mobile device.
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Abstract
An adapter for providing a source of power to a mobile device through an industry standard port is provided. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the adapter comprises a plug unit, a power converter, a primary connector, and an identification subsystem. The plug unit is operative to couple the adapter to a power socket and operative to receive energy from the power socket. The power converter is electrically coupled to the plug unit and is operable to regulate the received energy from the power socket and to output a power requirement to the mobile device. The primary connector is electrically coupled to the power converter and is operative to couple to the mobile device and to deliver the outputted power requirement to the mobile device. The identification subsystem is electrically coupled to the primary connector and is operative to provide an identification signal.
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18 Claims
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1. A Universal Serial Bus (“
- USB”
) adapter for providing power to a mobile device through a USB port, comprising;
a plug unit configured to receive energy from a power socket;
a power converter coupled to the plug unit, the power converter being configured to regulate the received energy from the power socket to generate a power output;
an identification subsystem configured to generate an identification signal, wherein the identification signal is configured to indicate to the mobile device that the power socket is not a USB host or hub; and
a USB connector coupled to the power converter and the identification subsystem, the USB connector being configured to couple the power output and the identification signal to the mobile device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for providing energy to a mobile device using a USB adapter that includes a USB connector for coupling the USB adapter to the mobile device, comprising:
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receiving a power input from a power socket;
generating a regulated DC power output from the power input;
generating an identification signal that is configured to indicate to the mobile device that the power socket is not a USB host or hub;
providing the identification signal on one or more data pins of the USB connector; and
providing the power output on one or more power pins of the USB connector.
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18. A Universal Serial Bus (“
- USB”
) adapter for providing a source of power to a mobile device through a USB port, comprising;
means for receiving energy from a power socket;
means for regulating the received energy from the power socket to generate a power output;
means for generating an identification signal that indicates to the mobile device that the power socket is not a USB hub or host; and
means for coupling the power output and identification signal to the mobile device.
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