Power storage device and semiconductor device provided with the power storage device
First Claim
1. A semiconductor device comprising:
- an antenna;
a battery;
a power supply portion;
a charging determination circuit; and
a signal processing portion,wherein the power supply portion includes a rectifier circuit that is connected to the antenna, a charging control circuit that is connected to the rectifier circuit, and a power supply circuit that is connected to the battery,wherein the charging determination portion includes a demodulation circuit that demodulates a signal inputted to the antenna, a determination circuit that determines whether the battery is in a charging state or a non-charging state in accordance with the signal and outputs a signal that switches the charging state and the non-charging state, a counter circuit that counts charging time of the battery and outputs a signal to the determination circuit, and a modulation circuit that modulates a signal outputted from the antenna, andwherein the modulation circuit modulates the signal outputted from the antenna so that the signal becomes a first signal, when the battery is determined to be in the charging state by the determination circuit, or modulates the signal outputted from the antenna so that the signal becomes a second signal, when the battery is determined to be in the non-charging state by the determination circuit.
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Abstract
An object is to provide a power storage device provided with a battery that is a power storage means, for safe and accurate supply of electric power in a short period of time for drive power supply voltage without checking remaining capacity of the battery or changing batteries with deterioration over time of the battery for drive power supply voltage. The power storage device is provided with a battery that is a power storage means as a power supply for supplying electric power and a counter circuit for counting charging time of the power storage means. An electromagnetic wave with electric field intensity, magnetic field intensity, and power flux density per unit time which are transmitted from a power feeder are controlled, and the power storage means is efficiently charged using the electromagnetic wave in a short period of time.
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24 Claims
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1. A semiconductor device comprising:
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an antenna; a battery; a power supply portion; a charging determination circuit; and a signal processing portion, wherein the power supply portion includes a rectifier circuit that is connected to the antenna, a charging control circuit that is connected to the rectifier circuit, and a power supply circuit that is connected to the battery, wherein the charging determination portion includes a demodulation circuit that demodulates a signal inputted to the antenna, a determination circuit that determines whether the battery is in a charging state or a non-charging state in accordance with the signal and outputs a signal that switches the charging state and the non-charging state, a counter circuit that counts charging time of the battery and outputs a signal to the determination circuit, and a modulation circuit that modulates a signal outputted from the antenna, and wherein the modulation circuit modulates the signal outputted from the antenna so that the signal becomes a first signal, when the battery is determined to be in the charging state by the determination circuit, or modulates the signal outputted from the antenna so that the signal becomes a second signal, when the battery is determined to be in the non-charging state by the determination circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A power storage device comprising:
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an antenna; a battery; a power supply portion; and a charging determination portion, wherein the power supply portion includes a rectifier circuit that is connected to the antenna, a charging control circuit that is connected to the rectifier circuit, and a power supply circuit that is connected to the battery, wherein the charging determination portion includes a demodulation circuit that demodulates a signal inputted to the antenna, a determination circuit that determines whether the battery is in a charging state or a non-charging state in accordance with the signal and outputs a signal that switches the charging state and the non-charging state, a counter circuit that counts charging time of the battery and outputs a signal to the determination circuit, and a modulation circuit that modulates a signal outputted from the antenna, and wherein the modulation circuit modulates the signal outputted from the antenna so that the signal becomes a first signal, when the battery is determined to be in the charging state by the determination circuit, or modulates the signal outputted from the antenna so that the signal becomes a second signal, when the battery is determined to be in the non-charging state by the determination circuit. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A power storage device comprising:
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an antenna; a battery; a charging management circuit that is connected to the battery; a power supply portion; and a charging determination portion, wherein the power supply portion includes a rectifier circuit that is connected to the antenna, a charging control circuit that is connected to the rectifier circuit, and a power supply circuit that is connected to the battery, wherein the charging determination portion includes a demodulation circuit that demodulates a signal inputted to the antenna, a determination circuit that determines whether the battery is in a charging state or a non-charging state in accordance with the signal and outputs a signal that switches the charging state and the non-charging state, a counter circuit that counts charging time of the battery and outputs a signal to the determination circuit, and a modulation circuit that modulates a signal outputted from the antenna, and wherein the modulation circuit modulates the signal outputted from the antenna so that the signal becomes a first signal, when the battery is determined to be in the charging state by the determination circuit, modulates the signal outputted from the antenna so that the signal becomes a second signal, when the battery is determined to be in the non-charging state by the determination circuit, or modulates the signal outputted from the antenna in accordance with a signal from the charging management circuit so that the signal becomes a third signal. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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