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4062 Old Mill St, Irvine, CA 92604    949-3873780   

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112 Oval Rd, Irvine, CA 92604   

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Method And Apparatus For Discharging The Output Voltage Of A Dc Power Supply

US Patent:
5572735, Nov 5, 1996
Filed:
May 27, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/250596
Inventors:
Roy K. Tanikawa - Irvine CA
Assignee:
AST Research, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
G06F 126
US Classification:
395750
Abstract:
A voltage discharge circuit discharges the voltage across a charge storage device, such as a capacitor, at an output of a power supply. The discharge circuit may be used, for example, in a contrast power supply for an LCD panel. The discharge circuit uses one or more switches to control the coupling between the output capacitor and a discharge element, such as a resistor. When the power supply is enabled, the discharge resistor is not coupled to the output capacitor, so that the discharge circuit does not significantly affect the operation of the power supply. When the power supply is disabled, the switches couple the discharge resistor to the output capacitor to discharge any accumulated voltage at a relatively fast rate. For a contrast power supply for an LCD display, a switching power supply is preferred.

Upgrade Cpu Module With Integral Power Supply

US Patent:
6035358, Mar 7, 2000
Filed:
Oct 13, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/170481
Inventors:
Roy K. Tanikawa - Irvine CA
Assignee:
AST Research, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
710102
Abstract:
A computer processing unit (CPU) module is described. The present CPU module accommodates a CPU and includes a power supply, a power good detection circuit and a clock speed selector, all of which are integral to the CPU module. The power supply provides the CPU module the ability to convert power supplied to the CPU module to power as needed by the CPU. The power good detection circuit provides the CPU module the ability to notify the mother board of a power supply to the CPU which is below the operating voltage of the CPU (e. g. , a power failure or insufficient voltage). The clock speed selector provides the CPU module the ability to automatically set the clock speed to that required by the CPU without modification to the BIOS stored on the mother board or changing components.

Upgrade Cpu Module With Integral Power Supply

US Patent:
5838929, Nov 17, 1998
Filed:
Jun 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/457531
Inventors:
Roy K. Tanikawa - Irvine CA
Assignee:
AST Research, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
395282
Abstract:
A computer processing unit (CPU) module is described. The present CPU module accommodates a CPU and includes a power supply, a power good detection circuit and a clock speed selector, all of which are integral to the CPU module. The power supply provides the CPU module the ability to convert power supplied to the CPU module to power as needed by the CPU. The power good detection circuit provides the CPU module the ability to notify the mother board of a power supply to the CPU which is below the operating voltage of the CPU (e. g. a power failure or insufficient voltage). The clock speed selector provides the CPU module the ability to automatically set the clock speed to that required by the CPU without modification to the BIOS stored on the mother board or changing components.

Rechargeable Battery Controller

US Patent:
5187425, Feb 16, 1993
Filed:
Nov 9, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/612218
Inventors:
Roy K. Tanikawa - Irvine CA
Assignee:
AST Research, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H02J 700
US Classification:
320 31
Abstract:
A battery monitor system is disclosed comprising a microcontroller which monitors voltage inputs from a power adapter and a rechargeable battery. The power adapter includes a voltage source and a current source which outputs two current levels. A thermistor is thermally coupled to the battery, and the microcontroller receives voltage inputs from the battery and the thermistor. The microcontroller monitors and processes the voltage inputs to detect a predetermined voltage change corresponding to a change in the battery temperature and/or voltage level which indicates a fully charged battery. The level of the current which is provided to the battery from the current source is under the control of the microcontroller, such that the battery is maintained in a fully charged state.

Communication Bus Acquisition Circuit

US Patent:
4320457, Mar 16, 1982
Filed:
Feb 4, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/118546
Inventors:
Roy K. Tanikawa - Irvine CA
Assignee:
General Automation, Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
G06F 946
US Classification:
364200
Abstract:
In a digital processing system in which a plurality of control units communicate with each other and with memory over a common bus, an arbitration circuit associated with each of the control units tests for priority among the units requesting access to the bus, granting access to the highest priority unit as soon as the bus is not busy. Priority is determined by priority numbers assigned to each unit. Priority is tested simultaneously in each unit in synchronism, each unit using common lines on the bus for both input and output to establish which unit has highest priority.

Power Supply Which Provides A Variable Charging Current To A Battery In A Portable Computer System

US Patent:
5625275, Apr 29, 1997
Filed:
May 24, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/449534
Inventors:
Roy Tanikawa - Irvine CA
Hien Le - Garden Grove CA
Assignee:
AST Research, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H02J 700
US Classification:
320 32
Abstract:
A power supply for a rechargeable battery in a portable computer system is disclosed which adjusts the level of charging current depending upon the current drawn by the portable computer system. The power supply includes an AC adapter which supplies input current for operating the computer system and for charging the battery. Sensors are connected to the AC adapter, the battery, and an output of the power supply to detect the level of input current from the AC adapter, the level of charging current supplied to the battery, and the output voltage level of the power supply. A controller is connected to each of the sensors and monitors the input current level, the charging current level, and the output voltage level. The controller generates a control signal which indicates whether any one of the levels has exceeded a respective predetermined maximum value. A charging current control circuit is connected to the controller and to the battery and controls current flow between the AC adapter and the battery based upon the control signal generated by the controller.

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