Continuous monitoring of a USB client for battery charging specification charging capacity
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06F-001/00
G06F-013/42
G06F-013/14
H02J-001/12
H02J-007/00
G05F-003/06
H02M-007/00
출원번호
US-0816259
(2010-06-15)
등록번호
US-8386814
(2013-02-26)
발명자
/ 주소
Tom, Steven R.
Swanson, Leland Scott
Hastings, Roy Alan
출원인 / 주소
Texas Instruments Incorporated
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12인용 특허 :
5
초록▼
An embodiment of the invention provides a method for continuously detecting when a USB client device may be charged according to a BCS charging standard. Power is supplied from a USB host device to the USB client device with a first current limit. Next, the USB host device monitors data lines D+ and
An embodiment of the invention provides a method for continuously detecting when a USB client device may be charged according to a BCS charging standard. Power is supplied from a USB host device to the USB client device with a first current limit. Next, the USB host device monitors data lines D+ and D− for a first part of a handshake. When the first part of the handshake is detected, a second part of the handshake is provided by the USB host device indicating that the USB client device may be changed according to the BCS charging standard. All current sources and all voltage sources that are coupled to the data lines D+ and D− are decoupled from data lines D+ and D− after the handshake is complete. After the data lines are decoupled, communication may begin between the USB host device and the USB client device.
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1. A method for continuously detecting when a USB client device may be charged according to a Battery Charging Specification (BCS) standard comprising: applying power from a USB host device to the USB client device without exceeding a current limit;initiating a procedure, the procedure comprising:mo
1. A method for continuously detecting when a USB client device may be charged according to a Battery Charging Specification (BCS) standard comprising: applying power from a USB host device to the USB client device without exceeding a current limit;initiating a procedure, the procedure comprising:monitoring data lines D+ and D− for a first part of a handshake from the USB client device wherein the first part of the handshake comprises:applying no communication on the data lines from the USB client device and the USB host device during a time period T1; andapplying a first voltage on the D+ data line during the time period T1 by the USB client device;providing a second part of the handshake from the USB host device when the first part of the handshake is detected;completing the handshake;providing current from the USB host device to the USB client device according to the Battery Charging Specification (BCS) standard;repeating the procedure. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the first voltage ranges from 0.4 volts to 0.7 volts. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the time period T1 ranges from 1 to 20 milliseconds. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein applying no communication on the data lines comprises: applying no average voltage on the D− line above 130 millivolts. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein applying no communication on the data lines comprises: applying no high-speed transitions on date lines D+ and D−. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein applying no communication on the data lines comprises: applying no average voltage on the D− data line above 130 millivolts; andapplying no high-speed transitions on date lines D+ and D−. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the second part of the handshake comprises: drawing a first current from data line D+ to ground;waiting for a second time period T2;discontinuing monitoring of the D− data line;waiting for a third time period T3;applying a second voltage on the D− data line while the first part of the handshake continues to be applied. 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the time period T2 is approximately 1 millisecond; and wherein the time period T3 is approximately 256 microseconds. 9. The method of claim 7 wherein the first current ranges from 50 micro-amps to 150 micro-amps. 10. The method of claim 7 wherein the second voltage is approximately 0.6 volts. 11. The method of claim 1 wherein completing the handshake comprises: the USB client device driving the voltage on node D+ outside of a voltage range;waiting for a time period T4;decoupling all voltage sources and all current sources in a handshake circuit that are coupled to the data lines from the data lines. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the voltage range is approximately 0.4 volts to 0.7 volts. 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the time period T4 is approximately 1 millisecond. 14. The method of claim 11 further comprising: beginning enumeration when the handshake is complete;beginning communication between the USB client device and the USB host device. 15. The method of claim 1 further comprising: beginning enumeration when the first part of the handshake is not received. 16. An apparatus for continuously detecting when a USB client device may be charged according to a Battery Charging Specification (BCS) standard comprising: a handshake circuit having a first input connected to a D+ data line, a second input connected to a D− data line, a first output connected to the D+ line, and a second output connected to the D− data line;a USB host controller connected to the data line D+ and the data line D−;wherein the handshake circuit detects when a first part of a handshake is applied to the data lines by the USB client device;wherein when the first part of the handshake is detected, the handshake circuit provides a second part of the handshake;wherein when the first part of the handshake is not detected, the outputs of the handshake circuit are decoupled from the data lines and enumeration begins;wherein when the second part of the handshake is completed, the outputs of the handshake circuit are decoupled from the data lines and enumeration begins. 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the handshake circuit comprises: a first comparator, the first comparator having a first input connected to a first fixed voltage, a second input connected to the first input of the handshake circuit and having an output;a second comparator, the second comparator having a first input connected to a second fixed voltage, a second input connected to the first input of the handshake circuit and having an output;a third comparator, the third comparator having a first input connected to a third fixed voltage, a second input connected to the second input of the handshake circuit and having an output;an inverter, the inverter having an input connected to the output of the first comparator and having an output;a first two-input AND gate, the first two-input AND gate having a first input connected to the output of the inverter, a second input connected to the output of the second comparator and having an output;a second two-input AND gate, the second two-input AND gate having a first input connected to the output of the first two-input AND gate, a second input and having an output;a two-input OR gate, the two-input OR gate having a first input connected to the output of the third comparator, a second input and an output connected to the second input of the second two-input AND gate;a first delay block, the first delay block having an input connected to the output of the second two-input AND gate and an output;a second delay block, the second delay block having an input connected to the output the first delay block and an output connected to the second input of the two-input OR gate;a third delay block, the third delay block having an input connected to the output of the second delay block and an output;a first NFET, the first NFET having a gate connected to the output of the first delay block, a drain connected to the first output of the handshake circuit and a source;a current source, the current source electrically connected to the source of the first NFET;a second NFET, the second NFET having a gate connected to the output of the third delay block, a drain connected to the second output of the handshake circuit and a source connected to a fourth fixed voltage. 18. The apparatus of claim 16 further comprising: a power supply having a first connection;a power switch, the power switch having a first connection connected to the first connection of the power supply, a second connection connected to a Vbus and a third connection;a USB connector, the USB connector having a first connection connected to the Vbus, a second connection connected to the D+ data line, a third connection connected to the D− data line, and a fourth connection connected to a ground;a power switch controller, the power switch controller circuit having a first connection to the third connection of the power switch and a second connection to the Vbus. 19. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the USB host device is selected from a group consisting of a laptop computer, a notebook computer and a desktop computer. 20. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the USB client device is selected from a group consisting of a mobile handset, a keyboard and a personal digital assistant.
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