Subscriber terminal temperature regulation
First Claim
1. A method for regulating an internal temperature of a subscriber terminal in a wireless communication system, the subscriber terminal selectively lowering power consumption of specified components when the components are not required, the method comprising:
- measuring the internal temperature of the subscriber terminal;
comparing the measured internal temperature to a threshold; and
selectively raising the power consumption of the specified components based on in part the comparison;
whereby the raised power consumption of the specified components raises the internal temperature of the subscriber terminal.
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Abstract
A subscriber unit of a time division multiple access (TDMA) radiotelephone system is, from a power consumption standpoint, reconfigured in each time slot of a TDMA frame to a power consumption tessellation in which subscriber unit circuit components not needed for communication signal processing in that time slot are powered down, and other components are powered up.
Some circuit components are powered down by switching their power supply circuits. In order to minimize the extent of circuitry that must be provided to distribute power consumption control signals, other techniques (which utilize circuitry provided for other purposes), such as clock frequency control or power down commands, also are utilized to modify controlled circuit component power consumption without actually controlling power supply circuits. Loop connection length between the subscriber unit and the subscriber'"'"'s telephone set, or other terminal equipment, is limited to a length which is much less than the length of a radio link on which the subscriber unit operates. Programmable ring frequency logic controls the frequency of a ringing signal generator, and a high frequency ring control signal is switched on and off in the cadence of ringing operation. Also an expansion header is provided to enable serving plural subscriber loop circuits with the same radio equipment for reducing per line power consumption.
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19 Claims
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1. A method for regulating an internal temperature of a subscriber terminal in a wireless communication system, the subscriber terminal selectively lowering power consumption of specified components when the components are not required, the method comprising:
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measuring the internal temperature of the subscriber terminal;
comparing the measured internal temperature to a threshold; and
selectively raising the power consumption of the specified components based on in part the comparison;
whereby the raised power consumption of the specified components raises the internal temperature of the subscriber terminal.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A subscriber terminal for use in a wireless communication system, the subscriber terminal comprising:
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means for selectively lowering power consumption of specified components when the components are not required;
means for measuring an internal temperature of the subscriber terminal;
means for comparing the measured internal temperature to a threshold; and
means for selectively raising the power consumption of the specified components based on in part the comparison;
whereby the raised power consumption of the specified components raises the internal temperature of the subscriber terminal.- View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A subscriber terminal for use in a wireless communication system, the subscriber terminal comprising:
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a plurality of specified components, the specified components raising power consumption in response to a raise power consumption control signal produced by a digital signal processor;
a thermostat for producing a first signal when an internal temperature of the subscriber terminal falls below a threshold; and
the digital signal processor having an input configured to receive the first signal and producing the raise power consumption control signal indicating a raise in power consumption. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
the plurality of specified components lowering power consumption in response to a lower power consumption signal produced by the digital signal processor;
the thermostat for producing a second signal when the internal temperature of the subscriber terminal goes above the threshold; and
the digital signal processor having an input configured to receive the second signal and producing the lower power consumption control signal indicating a lowering of power.
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16. The subscriber terminal of claim 15 wherein the thermostat having a first and second state, the thermostat is in the first state when the internal temperature is below the threshold and in the second state when the internal temperature is above the threshold, and the thermostat producing the first signal when in the first state and the second signal when in the second state.
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17. The subscriber terminal of claim 14 wherein the threshold is 0°
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18. The subscriber terminal of claim 14 wherein the plurality of specified components are components which switch actual power supply current circuits.
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19. The subscriber terminal of claim 14 wherein the wireless communication system is a wireless time division multiple access communication system.
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