Multifunctional portable power bank
First Claim
1. A multifunctional portable power bank, comprising:
- a main body internally defining a chamber, in which a battery is mounted; and
a circuit board being arranged in the chamber of the main body and connected to the battery;
the circuit board including;
a buck converter connected to a first connector and the battery;
a booster connected to the battery and a second connector;
a first control unit connected to the buck converter, the booster, a changeover switch, and an LED indicator;
the first control unit controlling the buck converter to reduce an external power supply supplied thereto to a voltage matching that of a battery power of the battery; and
controlling the booster to boost the battery power supplied thereto to a preset voltage;
a second control unit connected to the first control unit and a wireless transmission unit; and
the second control unit including a connection interface, an Ethernet interface, and a plurality of modules supporting network and file access for controlling network/cloud data transmission and access;
an Ethernet connector connected to the Ethernet interface;
a regulator connected to the battery and the second control unit; and
the battery power being supplied to the second control unit and the wireless transmission unit via the regulator; and
a connector unit connected to the connection interface of the second control unit, a flash memory and a third connector;
the connector unit including a hub/switch and a controller;
the hub/switch being connected to the controller and the third connector, and the controller being connected to the flash memory.
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Abstract
A multifunctional portable power bank includes a main body having a circuit board and a battery arranged therein. The circuit board includes a first control unit, a second control unit connected to the first control unit, and a wireless transmission unit connected to the second control unit. The first control unit controls an input voltage of an external power supply and an output voltage of a battery power of the battery, and informs the second control unit to turn on. The second control unit enables a wireless access via the wireless transmission unit or an access via the Ethernet, and enables a router mode or a network service mode. With these arrangements, the multifunctional portable power bank not only enables data access via local or wireless networks, but also supplies electric power for charging other electronic products connected thereto.
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10 Claims
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1. A multifunctional portable power bank, comprising:
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a main body internally defining a chamber, in which a battery is mounted; and a circuit board being arranged in the chamber of the main body and connected to the battery;
the circuit board including;a buck converter connected to a first connector and the battery; a booster connected to the battery and a second connector; a first control unit connected to the buck converter, the booster, a changeover switch, and an LED indicator;
the first control unit controlling the buck converter to reduce an external power supply supplied thereto to a voltage matching that of a battery power of the battery; and
controlling the booster to boost the battery power supplied thereto to a preset voltage;a second control unit connected to the first control unit and a wireless transmission unit; and
the second control unit including a connection interface, an Ethernet interface, and a plurality of modules supporting network and file access for controlling network/cloud data transmission and access;an Ethernet connector connected to the Ethernet interface; a regulator connected to the battery and the second control unit; and
the battery power being supplied to the second control unit and the wireless transmission unit via the regulator; anda connector unit connected to the connection interface of the second control unit, a flash memory and a third connector;
the connector unit including a hub/switch and a controller;
the hub/switch being connected to the controller and the third connector, and the controller being connected to the flash memory. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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