USB power supply
US-9325180-B2 · Apr 26, 2016 · US
US9787110B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9787110-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615082127-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A power supply system effective to provide power to a plurality of different personal electronic devices includes a source of AC or DC power, a power converter effective to convert the AC or DC power to a useable voltage and amperage, a remote power outlet or a plurality of remote power outlets each configured to receive one or more connectors and a signal decoder. The signal decoder determines the requirements of a connected one of the personal entertainment devices and personal computing devices and apply the requirements to the power outlet for powering the device.
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A power supply system for providing Direct Current (DC) to a plurality of personal electronic devices, at least two of which have different charging requirements, comprising: a source of Alternating Current (AC) power; a power converter configured to receive said AC power and being effective to convert said AC power to a plurality of DC voltages and amperages upon receipt of a set of charging requirements from one of the personal electronic devices; a plurality of power outlets, each configured to receive a power connector connected to one of the personal electronic devices; each outlet further having a sense detector configured to detect when one of the power connectors is connected; each outlet further having located in it a signal decoder effective to determine the charging requirements of the connected personal electronic device connected to the outlet; wherein the sense detector of each outlet is electrically connected via a signal line connecting the outlet to the power converter and configured to communicate the set of charging requirements to the power converter; and wherein each outlet and its associated hardware is remote from the power converter via the signal line. 2. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein said power converter is configured to variably supply DC voltage and amperage at values and in a manner that is usable by a substantial number of consumer personal electronic devices according to said communicated charging requirements. 3. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein the set of charging requirements are at least one of a charging current requirement and a charging scheme requirement. 4. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein said power convertor and outlets are affixed within an aircraft and wherein at least one of the signal lines is at least 10 feet in length. 5. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein said power connectors are of a USB configuration. 6. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein the sense detector of each outlet is configured to communicate to the power supply that no connector is connected to the respective outlet, wherein the power converter has a data keyline decoder configured to receive the communication of the sense detector and cause the power converter not to provide power to the connector of the outlet to which there is no electronic device connected. 7. The power supply of claim 1 wherein said sense detectors are at least one of optical, mechanical or electrical in nature. 8. The power supply system of claim 1 further comprising: at least one load sensor effective to determine a measured load voltage at one of said power outlets then currently in use and communicate said measured load voltage to said power converter; said power converter effective to increase said DC voltage to account for resistive losses occurring between said power converter and said one of said power outlets. 9. A power supply system effective to provide appropriate power to a a first and a second personal electronic device, comprising: the first electronic device having a voltage and amperage requirement different from the second electronic device; A three-phase source of AC power; a power converter effective to convert the AC power to meet both the voltage and amperage requirements of both the first and second personal electronic devices; a first outlet, configured to receive the first personal electronic device and a second outlet configured to receive the second personal electronic device; each outlet having a sense detector and a signal decoder; each sense detector configured to detect when one of the personal electronic devices is connected to the outlet with which the sense detector is associated; each signal decoder configured to determine the voltage and amperage requirements of the personal electronic device connected to the outlet with which the signal decoder is associated; each signal decoder being in electronic communication with the power converter and configured to provide to the power converter the voltage and amperage requirements of the personal electronic device connected to the outlet with which the signal decoder is associated; wherein the power converter is configured to supply power according to the voltage and amperage requirements received; and wherein each outlet and its associated signal decoder and sense detector are remote from the power converter. 10. The power supply system of claim 9 wherein the source of said AC power is an aircraft. 11. The power supply system of claim 10 wherein the power outlets are USB outlets located on an aircraft. 12. The power supply system of claim 9 further comprising a status indicator Light Emitting Diode (LED) configured to illuminate when one of said personal electronic devices is connected to said power supply system. 13. The power supply system of claim 9 wherein said power converter includes an EMI filter, power factor correction unit and a DC-DC converter. 14. The power supply system of claim 10 wherein said power factor correction unit has a front end that is a boost converter implementation. 15. The power supply system of claim 10 wherein said DC-DC converter is a quasi-resonant converter effective to convert a high voltage DC input into a 5.2 VDC output. 16. The power supply system of claim 9 wherein said power converter is effective to account for resistive loses resulting between said power converter and said remote outlets.
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