High voltage direct current transmission and distribution system
US-9673629-B2 · Jun 6, 2017 · US
US2016156181A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016156181-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514594563-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An electronic device includes a chassis with a power button and a motherboard. The motherboard includes a slot, a controller chip, a startup circuit coupling to the power button, and a protecting circuit. The protecting circuit includes an electronic switch and an AND gate circuit. The electronic switch includes a first terminal coupled to the slot, a second terminal coupled to a ground, and a third terminal coupled to a first power supply through a first resistor. The AND gate circuit includes a first input end coupled to the first power supply, a second input end coupled to the controller chip, and an output end coupled to the startup circuit. The power button is pressed down, the controller chip outputs a control signal with a high voltage to the second input end of the AND gate circuit.
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A protecting circuit for a motherboard with a slot, a controller chip, and a startup circuit coupled to a power button, comprising: an electronic switch comprising a first terminal coupled to the slot, a second terminal coupled to a ground, and a third terminal coupled to a first power supply through a first resistor; and an AND gate circuit comprising a first input end coupled to the first power supply, a second input end coupled to the controller chip, and an output end coupled to the startup circuit; wherein when the power button is pressed down, the controller chip outputs a control signal with a high voltage to the second input end of the AND gate circuit, and wherein when there is a short-circuiting occurs between two adjacent pins of the slot, the electronic switch is turned on, the first input end of the AND gate circuit receives a low voltage, the output end of the AND gate circuit outputs a low voltage to the startup circuit, and the startup circuit cannot perform start-up action. 2 . The protecting circuit of claim 1 , wherein when there is no short-circuiting occurs between two adjacent pins of the slot, the electronic switch is turned off, the first input end of the AND gate circuit receives a high voltage, the output end of the AND gate circuit outputs a high voltage to the startup circuit, and the startup circuit performs start-up action. 3 . The protecting circuit of claim 1 , wherein the AND gate circuit comprises a first diode and a second diode, an anode of the second diode is coupled to a second power supply through a second resistor and as the output end of the AND gate circuit coupled to the startup circuit, a cathode of the first diode as a first input end of the AND gate circuit coupled to the first power supply, an anode of the second diode is coupled to the anode of the first diode, and a cathode of the second diode as the second input end of the AND gate circuit is coupled to the controller chip. 4 . The protecting circuit of claim 1 , wherein the controller chip is a super I/O chip. 5 . A motherboard comprising: a slot; a controller chip; a startup circuit coupling to a power button; and a protecting circuit comprising: an electronic switch comprising a first terminal coupled to the slot, a second terminal coupled to a ground, and a third terminal coupled to a first power supply through a first resistor; and an AND gate circuit comprising a first input end coupled to the first power supply, a second input end coupled to the controller chip, and an output end coupled to the startup circuit; wherein when the power button is pressed down, the controller chip outputs a control signal with a high potential to the second input end of the AND gate circuit, when there is a short-circuiting occurs between two adjacent pins of the slot, the electronic switch is turned on, the first input end of the AND gate circuit receives a low voltage, the output end of the AND gate circuit outputs a low voltage to the startup circuit, and the startup circuit cannot perform start-up action. 6 . The motherboard of claim 5 , wherein when there is no short-circuiting occurs between two adjacent pins of the slot, the electronic switch is turned off, the first input end of the AND gate circuit receives a high voltage, the output end of the AND gate circuit outputs a high voltage to the startup circuit, and the startup circuit performs start-up action. 7 . The motherboard of claim 5 , wherein the AND gate circuit comprises a first diode and a second diode, an anode of the second diode is coupled to a second power supply through a second resistor and as the output end of the AND gate circuit coupled to the startup circuit, a cathode of the first diode as a first input end of the AND gate circuit coupled to the first power supply, an anode of the second diode is coupled to the anode of the first diode, and a cathode of the second diode as the second input end of the AND gate circuit is coupled to the controller chip. 8 . The motherboard of claim 5 , wherein the controller chip is a super I/O chip. 9 . An electronic device comprising: a chassis comprising a power button; and a motherboard received in the chassis, comprising: a slot mounted on the motherboard; a controller chip; a startup circuit coupling to the power button; and a protecting circuit comprising: an electronic switch comprising a first terminal coupled to the slot, a second terminal coupled to a ground, and a third terminal coupled to a first power supply through a first resistor; and an AND gate circuit comprising a first input end coupled to the first power supply, a second input end coupled to the controller chip, and an output end coupled to the startup circuit; wherein when the power button is pressed down, the controller chip outputs a control signal with a high voltage to the second input end of the AND gate circuit, when there is a short-circuiting occurs between two adjacent pins of the slot, the electronic switch is turned on, the first input end of the AND gate circuit receives a low voltage, the output end of the AND gate circuit outputs a low voltage to the startup circuit, and the startup circuit cannot perform start-up action. 10 . The electronic device of claim 9 , wherein when there is no short-circuiting occurs between two adjacent pins of the slot, the electronic switch is turned off, the first input end of the AND gate circuit receives a high voltage, the output end of the AND gate circuit outputs a high voltage to the startup circuit, and the startup circuit performs start-up action. 11 . The electronic device of claim 9 , wherein the AND gate circuit comprises a first diode and a second diode, an anode of the second diode is coupled to a second power supply through a second resistor and as the output end of the AND gate circuit coupled to the startup circuit, a cathode of the first diode as a first input end of the AND gate circuit coupled to the first power supply, an anode of the second diode is coupled to the anode of the first diode, and a cathode of the second diode as the second input end of the AND gate circuit is coupled to the controller chip. 12 . The electronic device of claim 9 , wherein the controller chip is a super I/O chip.
in case of too low isolation resistance, too high load, short-circuit; earth fault · CPC title
Power supply means, e.g. regulation thereof (for memories G11C) · CPC title
Constructional details or arrangements · CPC title
Safety measures, i.e. ensuring safe condition in the event of error, e.g. for controlling element · CPC title
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