Peripheral power sequencer based on peripheral susceptibility to AC transients
First Claim
1. In a system having a central processor unit and a plurality of peripheral devices coupled thereto, wherein said central processor unit and each of said peripheral devices is coupled to and energized by an AC power source and wherein the operation of said peripheral devices is under the control of said central processor unit with each of said peripheral devices characterized by a unique susceptibility to AC power source transients giving rise to improper operation of the peripheral device, a power controller comprising:
- a plurality of switch means each coupled to said AC power source and to a respective peripheral device for providing AC power thereto;
control means coupled to each of said switch means for providing a respective control signal thereto whereupon a respective switch means is rendered conductive for providing AC power to a peripheral device coupled thereto; and
sequence means coupled to said control means for causing said control means to provide said control signals to and to remove said control signals from each of said switch means such that AC power is provided last and is removed first in a sequential manner from those peripheral devices having a higher susceptibility to AC power source transients and AC power is provided first and is removed last in a sequential manner from those peripheral devices having a lower susceptibility to AC power source transients.
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Abstract
A controller for use with a computer terminal sequentially actuates a plurality of relays each coupled in a respective AC line wherein each of the AC lines is coupled to and energizes one of a plurality of computer terminal peripherals. The sequence in which the various peripherals are powered up is determined by the relative sensitivity of each peripheral to line voltage and switching transients, with the most sensitive peripherals energized last and the least sensitive peripherals energized first. A sufficient interval is provided between each sequential peripheral power up to allow for the settling out of switching transients. Upon computer terminal power down, the controller sequentially removes power from each of the peripherals in a reverse order with power first removed from those peripheral devices most sensitive to the aforementioned line voltage and switching transients. A time delay is also incorporated in the power down sequence to allow for the settling out of switching transients. The controller is programmable to allow for the incorporation of additional peripheral devices in the system or their deletion therefrom so as to accommodate the resulting change in peripheral device sequential power up and power down.
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10 Claims
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1. In a system having a central processor unit and a plurality of peripheral devices coupled thereto, wherein said central processor unit and each of said peripheral devices is coupled to and energized by an AC power source and wherein the operation of said peripheral devices is under the control of said central processor unit with each of said peripheral devices characterized by a unique susceptibility to AC power source transients giving rise to improper operation of the peripheral device, a power controller comprising:
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a plurality of switch means each coupled to said AC power source and to a respective peripheral device for providing AC power thereto; control means coupled to each of said switch means for providing a respective control signal thereto whereupon a respective switch means is rendered conductive for providing AC power to a peripheral device coupled thereto; and sequence means coupled to said control means for causing said control means to provide said control signals to and to remove said control signals from each of said switch means such that AC power is provided last and is removed first in a sequential manner from those peripheral devices having a higher susceptibility to AC power source transients and AC power is provided first and is removed last in a sequential manner from those peripheral devices having a lower susceptibility to AC power source transients. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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