Electronic apparatus having conventional and battery power sources, and having a battery discharge mode wherein a first portion of the apparatus is powered by the conventional power source and a second portion of the apparatus is powered by the battery
First Claim
1. A data processing system, to which power is supplied by a first and a second power source, comprising:
- a first and a second electric circuitry;
a first power line for connecting an output terminal of said first power source to said first electric circuitry;
a second power line for connecting said output terminal of said first power source to said second electric circuitry via a first switch;
a third power line for connecting an output terminal of said second power source to said first electric circuitry via a second switch;
a fourth power line for connecting said output terminal of said second power source to said second electric circuitry via a third switch; and
a switch control means for transmitting a control signal to turn on or turn off said first, second, and third switch.
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Abstract
A data processing system that employs a rechargeable battery and supports a full discharge of the battery and that is not shut down even if a user mistakenly removes a battery while the system is being operated in a full discharge mode, and a power supply apparatus for such a data processing system and a method for using the apparatus. When a data processing system is to be operated in a full discharge mode, an external power source constantly and steadily supplies power to the first electric circuitry, while a battery supplies power to the second electric circuitry until the discharge is completed. The first electric circuitry is designed to include components, such as a CPU and a main memory, that may force the entire system to be shut down when the supply of power is abruptly halted to those components. The second electric circuitry is designed to include components, such as a backlight of a liquid crystal display device, that do never cause the entire system to be shut down even when the power supply to only these components is abruptly terminated. Therefore, when a user mistakenly removes a battery while a full discharge of the battery is in progress, only the power supply to the second electric circuitry is stopped, and the whole system will not be shut down. When the power supply arrangement is so designed that only an external power source supplies power in response to the detection of the removal of the battery, only a backlight is turned off at the moment a battery is removed; and immediately turned on so that the task executed by the CPU 11 will not be abruptly terminated.
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1. A data processing system, to which power is supplied by a first and a second power source, comprising:
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a first and a second electric circuitry; a first power line for connecting an output terminal of said first power source to said first electric circuitry; a second power line for connecting said output terminal of said first power source to said second electric circuitry via a first switch; a third power line for connecting an output terminal of said second power source to said first electric circuitry via a second switch; a fourth power line for connecting said output terminal of said second power source to said second electric circuitry via a third switch; and a switch control means for transmitting a control signal to turn on or turn off said first, second, and third switch. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A power supply apparatus, for a data processing system that is capable of being operated by an external power source and a battery and that includes a first and a second electric circuitry, comprising:
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a first power line for connecting an output terminal of said external power source to said first electric circuit; a second power line for connecting said output terminal of said external power source to said second electric circuit via a first switch; a third power line for connecting an output terminal of said battery to said first electric circuit via a second switch; and a fourth power line for connecting said output terminal of said battery to said second electric circuit via a third switch. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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