Overcurrent protection circuit and overcurrent protection method of the circuit
First Claim
1. An overcurrent protection circuit comprising:
- power supply means for supplying power;
switch means for switching power supply and stopping the power supply to an IC card connected to the power supply means;
current detecting means for detecting whether a current exceeds a predetermined detection level when the power is supplied from the power supply means to the IC card;
stop means for stopping the power supply by switching the switch means when the current detecting means detects that the current exceeds the predetermined detection level;
a microcomputer for outputting an instruction signal for switching the switch means;
first control means for controlling the predetermined detection level of the current detecting means to be a lower detection level until a load voltage of the IC card is stabilized when the power is supplied from the power supply means to the IC card by switching the switch means in accordance with an instruction signal outputted from the microcomputer; and
second control means for performing control to prevent a malfunction due to a false signal outputted from the microcomputer when power supply from the power supply means to the IC card is stopped by switching the switch means in accordance with an instruction signal outputted from the microcomputer.
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Abstract
In an overcurrent protection circuit, when a control section turns on a switch in response to a signal from a microcomputer so that power is supplied from a power source to an IC card, a signal controlling section prevents the overcurrent protection circuit from functioning even if a current greater than a predetermined level is detected by a current detecting section, until a voltage of the IC card is stabilized. When the control section turns off the switch in response to a signal from the microcomputer, the power supply from the power source to the IC card is stopped, thereby preventing a malfunction of the overcurrent protection circuit, even if the microcomputer goes out of control or malfunctions.
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4 Claims
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1. An overcurrent protection circuit comprising:
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power supply means for supplying power; switch means for switching power supply and stopping the power supply to an IC card connected to the power supply means; current detecting means for detecting whether a current exceeds a predetermined detection level when the power is supplied from the power supply means to the IC card; stop means for stopping the power supply by switching the switch means when the current detecting means detects that the current exceeds the predetermined detection level; a microcomputer for outputting an instruction signal for switching the switch means; first control means for controlling the predetermined detection level of the current detecting means to be a lower detection level until a load voltage of the IC card is stabilized when the power is supplied from the power supply means to the IC card by switching the switch means in accordance with an instruction signal outputted from the microcomputer; and second control means for performing control to prevent a malfunction due to a false signal outputted from the microcomputer when power supply from the power supply means to the IC card is stopped by switching the switch means in accordance with an instruction signal outputted from the microcomputer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for controlling an overcurrent protection circuit for an IC card reader/writer including:
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switch means for switching power supply and stopping the power supply to an IC card connected to a power supply means for supplying power; a microcomputer for outputting an instruction signal for switching the switch means; and current detecting means for detecting whether a current exceeds a predetermined detection level when the power is supplied from the power supply means to the IC card, said method comprising; lowering the predetermined detection level of the current detecting means to be a lower detection level when the power is supplied from the power supply means to the IC card by switching the switch means in accordance with an instruction signal outputted from the microcomputer; and raising the lower detection level of the current detecting means to be the predetermined detection level in accordance with an instruction signal output from the microcomputer when the load voltage of the IC card supplied with the power is stabilized.
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