Battery depletion management in portable computing devices having PCMCIA card loading
First Claim
1. A battery powered device having one or more receptacles for receiving cards, the battery powered device comprising:
- a power supply that generates battery power;
a monitoring circuit coupled to the power supply that generates an output signal indicative of an onset of a depletion of the battery power;
a power control circuit that only attempts to prevent the power supply from delivery battery power to the one or more receptacles in response to the generation of the output signal of the monitoring circuit;
a processing circuit that receives battery power without interference from the power control circuit even after the generation of the output signal of the monitoring circuit;
a memory that stores program code that is executable by the processing circuit relating to depletion processing safety measures; and
the processing circuit couples with the memory to read and execute depletion processing safety measures in response to the generation of the output signal of the monitoring circuit.
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Abstract
A battery powered device having a plurality of PCMCIA (or other) type slots uses monitoring circuitry to detect the onset of battery power depletion. In response to the onset detection, control circuitry attempts to selectively remove power from ones of the plurality of slots. With the battery load thus lessened, the battery powered device has a greater opportunity to execute emergency procedures such as alert the user and save operational data. A processing circuit selectively overrides the control circuit in the attempt to prevent the removal of power. The processing circuit may also enable a presently disabled slots at and for any time period after the detection of depletion onset. Further, the processing circuit selectively coordinates power down if need be based on the consideration of characteristics of certain installed cards. The processing circuit may also calculate and adjust (through power down) loading after onset detect based on estimates of remaining battery life.
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13 Claims
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1. A battery powered device having one or more receptacles for receiving cards, the battery powered device comprising:
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a power supply that generates battery power; a monitoring circuit coupled to the power supply that generates an output signal indicative of an onset of a depletion of the battery power; a power control circuit that only attempts to prevent the power supply from delivery battery power to the one or more receptacles in response to the generation of the output signal of the monitoring circuit; a processing circuit that receives battery power without interference from the power control circuit even after the generation of the output signal of the monitoring circuit; a memory that stores program code that is executable by the processing circuit relating to depletion processing safety measures; and the processing circuit couples with the memory to read and execute depletion processing safety measures in response to the generation of the output signal of the monitoring circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A battery powered device having one or more receptacles for receiving cards, the battery powered device comprising:
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a power supply that generates battery power; a monitoring circuit coupled to the power supply that generates an output signal indicative of an onset of a depletion of the battery power; a power control circuit that attempts to prevent the power supply from delivery battery power to the one or more receptacles in response to the generation of the output signal of the monitoring circuit; a processing circuit that receives battery power without interference from the power control circuit even after the generation of the output signal of the monitoring circuit; and the processing circuit selectively overrides the power control circuit in the attempt to prevent the power supply from delivering battery power to the one or more receptacles. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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