Method and apparatus for determining the voltage requirements of a removable system resource
First Claim
1. In a computer system having an adapter, said adapter providing an interface between a removable system resource and said computer system a method for selectively providing a power voltage acceptable to said removable system resource, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) generating a first signal indicating a power supply voltage that is acceptable to said removable system resource;
b) converting said first signal into a plurality of second signals;
c) receiving a third signal indicating that the removable system resource is fully inserted in said adapter; and
d) selectively providing an acceptable power voltage or no power voltage to said removable system resource based upon said second signals, and said third signal;
wherein the step of selectively providing an acceptable power voltage or no power voltage to said removable system resource includes the step of supplying the lowest acceptable power voltage to said removable system resource if more than one power voltage is acceptable to said removable system resource.
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Abstract
A power detection and control unit detects the acceptable power voltage requirements of a removable system resource and either provides the acceptable power voltage to the removable system resource or provides no voltage to the removable system resource if no acceptable power voltage is available. The power detection and control unit has a detection circuitry and a logic circuitry to translate the acceptable power requirement signal into control signals that control the system power supply. In a first embodiment the detection circuitry consists of an A/D converter analog to digital converter, a resistor coupled to a predetermined power supply voltage, a resistor in the removable system resource coupled to ground, and a filtering capacitor coupled to ground. In a second embodiment, the detection circuitry includes a pattern imprinted on the casing of the removable system resource, a wiper circuit for applying onto the pattern and detecting from the pattern a power requirement signal. This power requirement signal is then translated into system power supply control signals as in the first embodiment.
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1. In a computer system having an adapter, said adapter providing an interface between a removable system resource and said computer system a method for selectively providing a power voltage acceptable to said removable system resource, said method comprising the steps of:
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a) generating a first signal indicating a power supply voltage that is acceptable to said removable system resource; b) converting said first signal into a plurality of second signals; c) receiving a third signal indicating that the removable system resource is fully inserted in said adapter; and d) selectively providing an acceptable power voltage or no power voltage to said removable system resource based upon said second signals, and said third signal;
wherein the step of selectively providing an acceptable power voltage or no power voltage to said removable system resource includes the step of supplying the lowest acceptable power voltage to said removable system resource if more than one power voltage is acceptable to said removable system resource. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. In a computer system having a power supply, and an adapter, said adapter providing an interface between a removable system resource and said computer system through a system bus, said power supply providing power to said computer system and said removable system resource, a power requirement detection and control unit coupled to said adapter and said removable system resource comprising:
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a) means for detecting a first signal, said first signal indicating a power voltage acceptable to said removable system resource, and converting said first signal into a plurality of second signals;
wherein said detection and conversion means includes an analog to digital converter, said analog to digital converter converting said first signal into said plurality of second signals, said second signals representing a digital value;
said analog to digital converter including an input coupled to a first resistor, and a second resistor disposed on said removable system resource, said first resistor and second resistor employed to generate the first signal; andb) logic means coupled to said system power supply and said adapter, said logic means receiving said second signals and a third signal indicating whether said removable system resource is fully inserted to said adapter, said logic means based on said second signals and third signal selectively enabling a power voltage acceptable to said removable system resource. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. In a computer system having an adapter, said adapter providing an interface between a removable system resource and said computer system, a method for supplying a power voltage acceptable to said removable system resource comprising the steps of:
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a) generating a first signal indicating the power supply voltage is acceptable to said removable system resource; b) converting said first signal into a plurality of control signals for controlling said system power supply; c) supplying an acceptable power voltage to said removable system resource upon a first predetermined condition; and d) supplying no power voltage to said removable system resource upon a second predetermined condition;
wherein said second predetermined condition is an incompatibility between power voltages acceptable to said removable system resource and the available power voltages of said system power supply.
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