Temperature sensor circuit for relative thermal sensing
US-2020033198-A1 · Jan 30, 2020 · US
US10734895B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10734895-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916360087-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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A power source circuit includes a first converter, a second converter, a switch and a controller. The switch is configured to switch between a first state and a second state, in which in the first state, a first voltage is not supplied to the second converter whereas in the second state, the first voltage is supplied to the second converter. The controller controls the switch to change the first state to the second state in response to detection of the change in a first current flowing in a first load. The second converter is configured to convert a battery voltage of a battery to a second voltage lower than the battery voltage when the switch switches to the first state and convert the first voltage to the second voltage lower than the first voltage when the switch switches to the second state.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power source circuit comprising: a first converter configured to convert a battery voltage of a battery to a first voltage higher in level than the battery voltage, the first voltage being supplied to a first load; a second converter configured to convert selective one of the battery voltage and the first voltage to a second voltage lower in level than the voltage to be converted, the second voltage being supplied to a second load; a switch configured to switch between a first state and a second state, in which in the first state, the first voltage is not supplied to the second converter whereas in the second state, the first voltage is supplied to the second converter; and a controller configured to detect change in a first current flowing in the first load, the first current being liable to change caused by an instantaneous change of the first load, the controller controlling the switch to change the first state to the second state in response to detection of the change in the first current, wherein the second converter is configured to convert the battery voltage to the second voltage lower than the battery voltage when the switch switches to the first state and convert the first voltage to the second voltage lower than the first voltage when the switch switches to the second state. 2. The power source circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the controller comprises an AC coupling supplied with the battery voltage and outputting an output voltage; and an edge detecting circuit configured to detect an edge of the output voltage outputted from the AC coupling. 3. The power source circuit according to claim 2 , wherein the AC coupling comprises a high-pass filter. 4. The power source circuit according to claim 2 , wherein the controller comprises a latch circuit configured to latch the second state when the first state is switched to the second state by the switch. 5. A thermal printing device comprising: the power source circuit according to claim 1 ; and a thermal head driven by the first voltage supplied from the power source circuit. 6. A thermal printing device comprising: the power source circuit according to claim 4 ; a thermal head driven by the first voltage supplied from the power source circuit; and a releasing portion configured to release the latched state and operate the switch so that the second state is switched to the first state from the second state after printing with the thermal head is finished. 7. The power source circuit according to claim 1 further comprising the battery having two terminals across which the battery voltage is developed. 8. A power source circuit comprising: a first converter configured to convert a battery voltage developed across a battery to a first voltage greater than the battery voltage, the first voltage being supplied to a first load; a second converter configured to convert selective one of the battery voltage and the first voltage to a second voltage lower than the voltage to be converted, the second voltage being supplied to a second load; a switch configured to switch between a first state and a second state, in which in the first state, the first voltage is not supplied to the second converter whereas in the second state, the first voltage is supplied to the second converter; and a controller configured to perform: (a) applying the first voltage to the first load to drive the first load; (b) detecting an edge voltage indicating an instantaneous voltage drop of the battery voltage; (c) determining whether the edge voltage is equal to or greater than a threshold value; (d) outputting an enable signal to the switch to switch to the second state from the first state in response to the (c) determining determining that the edge voltage is equal to or greater than the threshold value; and (e) latching the second state attained in the (d) outputting. 9. The power source circuit according to claim 8 , wherein the controller is configured to further perform: (f) outputting a disable signal to the switch to switch to the first state from the second state in response to the (c) determining determining that the edge voltage is smaller than the threshold value, whereat the (e) latching releases latching the second state; and (g) subsequently performing the (a) applying, the (b) detecting, and the (c) determining. 10. A thermal printing device comprising: the power source circuit according to claim 8 ; and a thermal head driven by the first voltage supplied from the power source circuit. 11. A thermal printing device comprising: the power source circuit according to claim 9 ; and a thermal head driven by the first voltage supplied from the power source circuit. 12. The power source circuit according to claim 8 further comprising the battery having two terminals across which the battery voltage is developed.
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