Power supply control apparatus of electric load
US-2015326000-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US9507366B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9507366-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313801091-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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An object is to reduce standby power in a data processing device, without loss of convenience, in a structure in which a power supply control device includes the data processing device. In a structure of a power supply control device which supplies power to an external device using a main switch, a data processing device is provided in the power supply control device to control the main switch; a sub-switch supplying power to the data processing device is provided; and a volatile memory unit and a nonvolatile memory unit are provided in the data processing device. Further, the sub-switch is off in a period in which data is stored in the nonvolatile memory unit of the data processing device, so that power supply to the data processing device is intermittently stopped.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A power supply control device comprising: a data processing device including a volatile memory unit and a nonvolatile memory unit; a first switch supplying power to an external device in response to control by the data processing device; and a second switch supplying power to the data processing device in response to control by the data processing device, wherein the data processing device is configured to control the first switch in accordance with a status of use of the external device, and wherein the data processing device turns on the second switch in a period in which data is stored in the volatile memory unit, and turns off the second switch in a period in which data is stored in the nonvolatile memory unit. 2. The power supply control device according claim 1 , further comprising a timer circuit, wherein the data processing device turns on the second switch in response to a signal from the timer circuit. 3. The power supply control device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a signal detection circuit detecting a signal from the external device; a human sensor circuit; and a nonvolatile memory for storing information of the external device, wherein the nonvolatile memory is a circuit storing the signal from the external device that is detected in the signal detection circuit, and wherein the data processing device turns on the second switch in response to a signal from the signal detection circuit or the human sensor circuit. 4. The power supply control device according to claim 1 , wherein a rectifier circuit, an AC/DC converter, and a DC/DC converter are provided between the second switch and the data processing device. 5. The power supply control device according to claim 4 , wherein the data processing device turns off the second switch and performs control so as to stop operation of the AC/DC converter and operation of the DC/DC converter in the period in which data is stored in the nonvolatile memory unit. 6. The power supply control device according to claim 4 , wherein a capacitor is electrically connected to a wiring positioned between the DC/DC converter and the data processing device, wherein the data processing device includes a voltage monitor circuit detecting a potential of the wiring to which the capacitor is connected, and wherein the voltage monitor circuit turns on the second switch depending on a potential which the voltage monitor circuit detects. 7. The power supply control device according to claim 1 , wherein the nonvolatile memory unit includes a circuit that holds the data by holding electrical charge using a transistor including an oxide semiconductor layer. 8. A power supply control device comprising: a data processing device including a first memory unit and a second memory unit; a first switch supplying power to an external device in response to control by the data processing device; and a second switch supplying power to the data processing device in response to control by the data processing device, wherein data is held in the second memory unit when not powered, wherein the data processing device is configured to control the first switch in accordance with a status of use of the external device, and wherein the data processing device turns on the second switch in a period in which data is stored in the first memory unit, and turns off the second switch in a period in which data is stored in the second memory unit. 9. The power supply control device according claim 8 , further comprising a timer circuit, wherein the data processing device turns on the second switch in response to a signal from the timer circuit. 10. The power supply control device according to claim 8 , further comprising: a signal detection circuit detecting a signal from the external device; a human sensor circuit; and a memory for storing information of the external device, wherein data is held in the memory when not powered, wherein the memory is a circuit storing the signal from the external device that is detected in the signal detection circuit, and wherein the data processing device turns on the second switch in response to a signal from the signal detection circuit or the human sensor circuit. 11. The power supply control device according to claim 8 , wherein a rectifier circuit, an AC/DC converter, and a DC/DC converter are provided between the second switch and the data processing device. 12. The power supply control device according to claim 11 , wherein the data processing device turns off the second switch and performs control so as to stop operation of the AC/DC converter and operation of the DC/DC converter in the period in which data is stored in the second memory unit. 13. The power supply control device according to claim 11 , wherein a capacitor is electrically connected to a wiring positioned between the DC/DC converter and the data processing device, wherein the data processing device includes a voltage monitor circuit detecting a potential of the wiring to which the capacitor is connected, and wherein the voltage monitor circuit turns on the second switch depending on a potential which the voltage monitor circuit detects. 14. The power supply control device according to claim 8 , wherein the second memory unit includes a circuit that holds the data by holding electrical charge using a transistor including an oxide semiconductor layer. 15. A power supply control device comprising: a data processing device including a memory unit; a memory for storing information of an external device; a first switch supplying power to the external device in response to control by the data processing device; and a second switch supplying power to the data processing device in response to control by the data processing device, wherein the memory includes a circuit that holds data by holding electrical charge using a transistor including an oxide semiconductor layer, wherein data is held in the memory when not powered, wherein the memory is configured to store a signal from the external device, wherein the data processing device is configured to control the first switch in accordance with a status of use of the external device, and wherein the data processing device turns on the second switch in a period in which data is stored in the memory unit. 16. The power supply control device according claim 15 , further comprising a timer circuit, wherein the data processing device turns on the second switch in response to a signal from the timer circuit. 17. The power supply control device according to claim 15 , further comprising: a signal detection circuit detecting the signal from the external device; and a human sensor circuit, wherein the data processing device turns on the second switch in response to a signal from the signal detection circuit or the human sensor circuit. 18. The power supply control device according to claim 15 , wherein a rectifier circuit, an AC/DC converter, and a DC/DC converter are provided between the second switch and the data processing device. 19. The power supply control device according to claim 18 , wherein the data processing device turns off the second switch and performs control so as to stop operation of the AC/DC converter and operation of the DC/DC converter in the period in which data is not stored in the memory unit. 20. The power supply control device according to claim 18 , wherein a capacitor is electrically connected to a wiring positioned between the DC/DC converter
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