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US9570936B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9570936-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313865571-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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A wired/wireless charging apparatus capable of performing wired charging and wireless charging and a circuit are provided. The wired/wireless charging apparatus includes a body including a wired charging circuit for wired charging, a wireless charging circuit for wireless charging, and a battery mounting space a cover coupled with the body and including a transmission coil generating a magnetic field for the wireless charging, wherein the body and the cover including a contact unit for electrically connecting the transmission coil to the wireless charging circuit.
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A wired/wireless battery charging apparatus for a portable terminal, the apparatus comprising: a body including a wired charging circuit for wired charging a first battery of the portable terminal, a wireless charging circuit for wireless charging a second battery mounted in the portable terminal, and a battery mounting space for mounting the first battery; a cover removably coupled with the body, the cover including a transmission coil generating a magnetic field for the wireless charging of the second battery; and a cavity exposed by removing the cover, wherein the body and the cover includes a contact unit for electrically connecting the transmission coil to the wireless charging circuit, wherein the transmission coil is electrically connected with the wireless charging circuit through the contact unit when the cover is closed, wherein the wired charging circuit charges the first battery when the first battery is disposed in the cavity, and wherein the wireless charging circuit charges the second battery when the portable terminal is proximate to the cover. 2. The wired/wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cover is coupled with the body in one of a sliding scheme and an opening/closing scheme in which the cover is open or closed based on a rotating axis. 3. The wired/wireless charging apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the contact unit comprises: a contact pad coupled to the transmission coil at the cover; and a contact terminal coupled to the wireless charging circuit at the body, wherein the contact terminal is electrically connected to the contact pad when the cover is closed and the contact terminal is electrically isolated from the contact pad when the cover is open. 4. The wired/wireless charging apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the contact pad includes a metal pad of a predetermined shape and the contact terminal includes a metal terminal having elasticity protruding to an outer side of the body. 5. The wired/wireless charging apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the contact unit further comprises a flexible printed circuit board having two sides, one side of the flexible printed circuit board connected to the transmission coil and the other side of the flexible printed circuit board connected to the wireless charging circuit. 6. The wired/wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a mount mounting at least a portion of the portable terminal at a predetermined angle. 7. The wired/wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cover further comprises a protrusion guiding the portable terminal so as not to be moved when the portable terminal is placed on the cover. 8. The wired/wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a charging case including a reception coil generating an induction current by the magnetic field from the transmission coil and an interface unit connected to the portable terminal in a wired scheme, wherein the charging case transmits the induction current to the portable terminal through the interface unit. 9. The wired/wireless charging apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the charging case includes a receptacle in which the portable terminal is disposed and the charging case protects the portable terminal. 10. A wired/wireless charging circuit of a battery charging apparatus for a portable terminal, the charging circuit comprising: a power input unit connected to a power supply; a voltage down converter down-converting an output voltage of the power input unit; a wired charging unit generating a charged current for wired charging a first battery of the portable terminal using output power of the voltage down converter, the first battery being mounted in the battery charging apparatus; a battery contact unit connected to the first battery in a wired scheme to transmit the charged current from the wired charging unit to the first battery connected in a wired scheme; a wireless charging unit converting output power of the power supply into Alternating Current (AC) power; a transmission coil generating a magnetic field for wireless charging a second battery mounted in the portable terminal based on the AC power from the wireless charging unit; and a contact unit configured to electrically connect the transmission coil to the wireless charging unit. 11. The wired/wireless charging circuit of claim 10 , further comprising: a detector recognizing a type of the power supply connected to the power input unit; a first switch provided between the power input unit and the wired charging unit; and a controller turning-on the voltage down converter and turning-off the first switch so that the voltage down converter down-converts a voltage from the power input unit to thereby perform wired charging when connection of a power supply having an output voltage equal to or greater than a preset reference value is recognized by the detector, and turning-on the wireless charging unit so that wireless charging is performed using power from the power input unit. 12. The wired/wireless charging circuit of claim 11 , wherein the controller turns-off the voltage down converter and the wireless charging unit and turns-on the first switch so that only the wired charging is performed when connection of a power supply having an output voltage less than the preset reference value is recognized by the detector. 13. The wired/wireless charging circuit of claim 11 , further comprising: a second switch provided between the power input unit and the wireless charging unit; and a voltage up converter up-converting the output voltage of the power input unit. 14. The wired/wireless charging circuit of claim 13 , wherein the controller turns-on the voltage down converter and turns-off the first switch so that the voltage down converter down-converts the power from the power input unit to thereby perform the wired charging when connection of a power supply having an output voltage equal to or greater than the preset reference value is recognized by the detector, and turns-on the second switch and turns-off the voltage up converter so that wireless charging is performed using the power from the power input unit. 15. The wired/wireless charging circuit of claim 13 , wherein the controller turns-off the voltage down converter and turns-on the first switch so that the wired charging is performed using the power from the power input unit when connection of a power supply having an output voltage less than the preset reference value is recognized by the detector, and turns-on the voltage up converter so that the voltage up converter up-converts the power from the power input unit and turns-off the second switch so that the wireless charging is performed using the power converted by the voltage up converter.
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