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`(21) Application number: 951065523
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`(54) Identification apparatus and method
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`Verfahren und Vorrichtung zur Identitikation
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`(30) Priority: 16.05.1994 Fl 942271
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`(43) Date of publication of application:
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`(73) Proprietor: NOKIA MOBILE PHONES LTD.
`24101 3an (Fl)
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`Description
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`[0001] The present invention relates to identification
`apparatus and a method therefor. In particular, it relates
`to such apparatus and method for accessory devices of
`electronic devices such as portable telephones.
`[0002] There are many types of peripheral devices
`used with electronic devices. A particularly common ac-
`cessory device is a battery charger for portable devices
`such as portable telephones The present invention will
`now be discussed in terms of the state of the art and by
`way of example, with reference to battery chargers.
`[0003] There are a number of known methods for
`charging rechargeable batteries for portable devices,
`such as nickel-cadmium batteries. Many of these charg-
`ers require the removal of the batteries from the device
`to enable recharging. Removal of the batteries from the
`device is considered a drawback, since the device is out
`of operation during the recharging. However, a number
`of different chargers have been developed which can be
`attached to a battery powered device and the batteries
`charged in situ in the device. In this way, the functionality
`of the device can be maintained while charging the bat—
`teries. Even though the functionality of the device is
`maintained, a portable device, such as a mobile phone,
`is unavailable for operation in the manner intended, i.e.,
`as a portable device. Since chargers often recharge a
`battery using a fairly low charging current, the battery
`powered device is not available for portable operation
`for extended periods of time, such as eight hours or
`more during which time the batteries are being re—
`charged.
`[0004] Many battery powered devices, such as mobile
`phones, are extremely energy intensive, expending
`considerable amounts of power during the receive func-
`tions and more particularly during the transmit functions.
`Because of lengthy recharging times, "rapid" chargers
`have been developed which can charge batteries fairly
`rapidly, for example in less than an hour as compared
`with the charging time of eight hours for previous battery
`chargers.
`In order to charge batteries rapidly, numerous
`[0005]
`problems had to be overcome. One of the most serious
`problems was overcharging of the batteries, resulting in
`turn in overheating of the batteries. Overheating may
`damage the battery case seals, resulting in rupturing of
`the battery case and in extreme instances in explosive
`rupturing of the battery case.
`[0006]
`In known "rapid" battery chargers most of
`these problems have been solved in one way or another.
`e.g., by monitoring given battery parameters, such as
`the charging rate of the battery, internal battery temper-
`atures or charge state of the battery.
`In some "rapid”
`chargers, attempts have been made to prevent over—
`charging of the batteries by utilizing timed charging of
`the battery. However, using these known solutions it is
`not always possible to prevent overcharging of batter-
`ies, for instance, when the charger type is not exactly a
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`correct one ordesigned to be used with the battery being
`charged.
`[0007] Numerous different types of chargers are on
`the marketwhich comprise different charging capacities
`and charging parameters for charging rechargeable bat—
`teries of portable devices. Some chargers can even be
`unsuitable,
`i.e., hazardous for the batteries. Conse—
`quently, portable devices should be able to somehow
`identify the charger and its properties. Similar problems
`exist for accessory devices generally for all types of
`electronic device, not just battery charges or portable
`telephones.
`[0008]
`EP—A—0 409 226 discloses an identification ap—
`paratus for a load comprising coupling means for cou—
`pling the load to a power supply and modulating means
`for modulating a signal according to the identity data
`from the load.
`[0009] According to afirst aspectof the present inven-
`tion, there is provided identification apparatus for an ac-
`cessory device, comprising coupling means for coupling
`the accessory device to a mobile telephone and modu—
`lation means for modulating a signal on the coupling
`means in accordance with identity data from the acces—
`sory device
`[0010] According to a second aspect of the present
`invention, there is provided an identification method for
`an accessory device, comprising transmitting an identity
`signal from the accessory device to a mobile telephone
`coupled thereto by modulating a signal transmitted ther—
`ebetween in accordance with identity data from the ac—
`cessory device.
`[0011]
`This has the advantage that the accessory de—
`vice can indicate to an electronic device to which it is
`connected which peripheral device it is. Thus, there is
`provided a solution to a problem of identifying accessory
`devices.
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`the modulation
`In a preferred embodiment
`[0012]
`means comprises a switch means operable to activate
`and de—activate the coupling means.
`[0013]
`Preferably, the identification apparatus further
`comprises a bit generator or corresponding charger for
`generating the identity data.
`[0014]
`Suitably,
`there is provided control means
`adopted to control the modulation means in accordance
`with the identity data for superimposing a pulse ratio,
`pulse length, pulse count or the like signal on the signal
`on the coupling means.
`is provided timing
`there
`[0015] Advantageously,
`means for determining a time during which the modula-
`tion means is operable, in particular the timing means
`comprises a timer and a switch operable in accordance
`with the timer to decouple the identity data from the con-
`trol and/or modulation means.
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`the switch means comprises a
`[0016] Optionally,
`switching transistor or field effect transistor.
`[0017]
`Identification may be implemented after a cer—
`tain start—up period, before operation, e.g. charging, is
`started or in the initial stage of operation of the acces-
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`[0018] Embodiments in accordance with the invention
`are now described, by way of example only, and with
`reference to the appended drawings in which:
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`Additionally, the modulation of the charging voltage may
`comprise varying the charging voltage as well as switch-
`ing it on or off.
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`1 shows a diagrammatic illustration of the im—
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`plementation of apparatus in accordance with the
`invention,
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`tion of the apparatus of Fig.
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`In a device in accordance with the invention a
`[0019]
`battery charger for a transportable device transmits an
`identification code for the charger via a charging cable,
`by switching the charging voltage on and off using a cer-
`tain pulse ratio or pulse length or pulse count. Such iden-
`tification can be implemented after a certain start-up
`time or before starting an actual charging routine It can
`also be carried out in the initial stage of charging after
`having switched the charging on or entered a charging
`routine.
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`Fig. 1 shows an implementation of an embod—
`[0020]
`iment in accordance with the invention. The identifica-
`tion of the charger is formed by using bit generator 1
`from which the identification is taken via switching block
`2, controlled by timing block 3, to control block 4 of a
`pulse width modulator. A switching transistor or field ef-
`fect transistor functions as switch 8 and takes a charging
`voltage containing the identification as a modulation im—
`posed thereon, via inductance 6 to the output of the
`charger. Timing block 3 can also operate to control
`switch 8 to stay on after the pulse identification has been
`transmitted from the charger. The main circuit compris-
`es, in a known manner, parallel diode 5 and parallel ca-
`pacitor 7 coupled to ground. The charging voltage may
`be the output of a DC/DC converter, the output of which
`is then switched on or off by switch 8.
`[0021]
`Fig. 2 shows a slightly more detailed diagram—
`matic illustration of the apparatus in accordance with the
`invention. The identification of the charger is formed by
`using logic NAND circuit 9 (an AND circuit having an
`inverting output), from where the identification is trans-
`mitted to control block 4 of the pulse width modulator.
`The resistances shown in Figure 2 are marked with
`numbers 10 and 11 and the capacitors are marked with
`numbers 12 and 13. A switching transistor orfield effect
`transistor functions as switch 8 and takes the charging
`voltage containing the identification via inductance 6 to
`the output of the charger. The pulse identification is
`formed until capacitor 12 is charged, switch 8 being left
`switched on thereafter.
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`In view of the foregoing description it will be
`[0022]
`evident to a person skilled in the art that various modi—
`fications may be made within the scope of the invention.
`For example, the accessory device need not be a bat—
`tery charger but could be some other accessory, and the
`electronic device need not bejust a portable telephone.
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`Claims
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`Identification apparatus for an accessory device,
`comprising coupling means for coupling the acces-
`sory device to a mobile telephone and modulation
`means for modulating a signal on the coupling
`means in accordance with identity data from the ac—
`cessory device.
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`Identification apparatus according to claim 1,
`wherein the modulation means comprises a switch
`means operable to activate and de-activate the cou-
`pling means.
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`Identification apparatus according to claim 1 or
`claim 2, further comprising a bit generator or corre—
`sponding charger for generating the identity data.
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`Identification apparatus according to any preceding
`claim, wherein there is provided control means
`adapted to control the modulation means in accord-
`ance with the identity data for superimposing a
`pulse ratio, pulse length, pulse count orthe like sig-
`nal on the signal on the coupling means.
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`Identification apparatus according to any preceding
`claim, wherein there is provided timing means for
`determining a time during which the modulation
`means is operable.
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`Identification apparatus according to claim 5,
`wherein the timing means comprises a timer and a
`switch operable in accordance with the timer to de—
`couple the identity data from the control and/or
`modulation means.
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`Identification apparatus according to any preceding
`claim, wherein the switch means comprises a
`switching transistor or field effect transistor.
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`Identification apparatus according to claim 1,
`ther comprising:
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`resistance, and
`capacitance, wherein
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`the identity data is formed by using the logic NAND
`circuit, from where the identity data is taken to con—
`trol block for a pulse width modulator.
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`9. A battery charger comprising identification appara—
`tus according to any preceding claim, wherein the
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`coupling means is adapted to carry a charging volt-
`age, and the signal on the coupling means is a
`charging voltage.
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`An identification method for an accessory device,
`comprising transmitting an identity signal from the
`accessory device to a mobile telephone coupled
`thereto by modulating a signal transmitted therebe-
`tween in accordance with identity data from the ac-
`cessory device.
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`A method according to claim 10, wherein the signal
`is modulated by switching the signal on or off.
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`Patentansprl‘iche
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`1.
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`|dentifikationsvorrichtung fEir ein Zusatzgerat. mit
`Kopplungsmitteln zur Kopplung des Zusatzgerats
`an ein Mobiltelefon. und Modulationsmitteln zur Mo—
`dulation eines Signals an den Kopplungsmitteln ge—
`maB Identitatsdaten von dem Zusatzgerat.
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`|dentiiikationsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, bei der
`die Modulationsmittel Schaltmittel enthalten. die zur
`Aktivierung und Deaktivierung der Kopplungsmittel
`betreibbar sind.
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`|dentifikationsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2.
`mit einem Bitgenerator oder einem korrespondie—
`renden Ladegerat zur Erzeugung der Identitatsda—
`ten.
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`|dentifikationsvorrichtung nach irgendeinem der
`vorangegangenen AnsprL'Jche. bei der zur Steue-
`rung der Modulationsmittel gemaB den ldentitats-
`daten Steuermittel bereitgestellt sind. um ein Puls—
`verhaltnis, eine Pulslange, eine Pulszahl oder ein
`ahnliches Signal mitdem Signal an den Kopplungs—
`mitteln zu Uberlagern.
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`ldentifikationsvorrichtung nach irgendeinem der
`vorangegangenen Anspriiche, bei der zur Bestim-
`mung einer Zeit wahrend der die Modulationsmittel
`betreibbar sind Zeitsteuerungsmittel vorgesehen
`sind.
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`|dentifikationsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 5, bei der
`die Zeitsteuerungsmittel einen Zeitgeber und einen
`Schalter enthalten. der gemaB dem Zeitgeber be-
`treibbar ist, um die ldentitatsdaten von den Steuer-
`und/oder Modulationsmitteln zu trennen.
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`|dentifikationsvorrichtung nach irgendeinem der
`vorangegangenen Anspriiche, bei der die Schalt—
`mittel einen Schalttransistor oder einen Feldeffekt—
`transistor enthalten.
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`ldentifikationsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, mit:
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`einerNAND—Logikschaltung;
`einem Widerstand; und
`einer Kapazitat, wobei die Identitatsdaten unter
`Verwendung der NAN D—Logikschaltung gebil—
`det werden. von wo aus die ldentitatsdaten ei—
`nem Steuerblock fCIr einen Pulsbreitenmodula-
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`tor zugefiihrt werden.
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`9. Batterieladegerat mit einer ldentifikationsvorrich-
`tung nach irgendeinem der vorangegangenen An—
`sprflche, wobei die Kopplungsmittel zur Ubertra—
`gung einer Ladespannung vorgesehen sind, und
`das Signal an den Kopplungsmitteln eine Lade-
`spannung ist.
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`10.
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`ldentifikationsverfahren fiir ein Zusatzgerat, mit ei-
`nem Schritt zur Ubertragung eines ldentitatssignals
`vom Zusatzgerat an ein mit diesem gekoppeltes
`Mobiltelefon, und zwar mittels Modulation eines
`zwischen ihnen Libertragenen Signals gemaB den
`Identitatsdaten vom Zusatzgerat.
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`11. Verfahren nach Anspruch 10, bei dem das Signal
`moduliert wird, indem es ein- oder ausgeschaltet
`wird.
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`Revend ications
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`1. Appareil d'identification pour un dispositif auxiliaire,
`comprenant un moyen de couplage pour coupler Ie
`dispositif auxiliaire a un téléphone mobile et un
`moyen de modulation pour moduler un signal sur le
`moyen de couplage conformément a des données
`d'identité a partir du dispositif auxiliaire.
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`2. Appareil d'identification selon la revendication 1,
`dans lequel le moyen de modulation comprend un
`moyen de commutation pouvant étre utilise pour ac-
`tiver et désactiver Ie moyen de couplage.
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`3. Appareil d‘identification selon la revendication 1 ou
`la revendication 2. comprenant en outre un géné-
`rateur de bit ou un chargeur correspondant pour ge—
`nérer les données d'identité.
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`4. Appareil d'identification selon I'une quelconque des
`revendications précédentes, dans lequel il est pre-
`vu un moyen de contréle adapté pour contréler Ie
`moyen de modulation conformément aux données
`d'identité pour superposer un rapport d‘impulsions.
`une longueur d‘impulsion. un nombre d‘impulsions
`ou un signal similaire sur Ie signal sur le moyen de
`couplage.
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`5. Appareil d‘identification selon I'une quelconque des
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`revendications précédentesi dans lequel il est pre-
`vu un moyen de mesure du temps pour determiner
`un temps pendant lequel le moyen de modulation
`est utilisable.
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`Appareil d'identification selon Ia revendication 5,
`dans quuel le moyen de mesure du temps com-
`prend une horloge et un commutateur pouvant étre
`utilisé en accord avec l‘horloge pour découpler les
`données d'identité a partirdu moyen de contréle et/
`ou de modulation.
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`Appareil d‘identification selon l‘une quelconque des
`revendications précédentes. dans quuel le moyen
`de commutation comprend un transistorde commu-
`tation ou un transistor a effet de champ.
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`Appareil d‘identification selon Ia revendication 1,
`comprenant en outre :
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`un circuit logique NAND
`une resistance, et
`un condensateur, dans quuel
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`les données d'identité sont activées en utilisant Ie
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`circuit logique NAND, a partir duquel les données
`d'identite sont saisies pour controler un bloc pour
`un modulateurde largeur d‘impulsion.
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`Chargeur d'accumulateurs comprenant un appareil
`d'identification selon l'une quelconque des revendi—
`cations précédentes, dans lequel Ie moyen de cou-
`plage est adapté pour porter une tension de charge,
`et le signal sur Ie moyen de couplage est une ten-
`sion de charge.
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`Méthode d‘identification pour un dispositif auxiliai—
`re, comprenant la transmission d'un signal d'identi—
`té depuis un dispositif auxiliaire vers un telephone
`mobile couple a celui-ci en modulant un signal
`transmis entre eux conformément a des données
`d'identité a partir du dispositif auxiliaire.
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