US Patent Application 18320645. WIRELESS CHARGING OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract

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WIRELESS CHARGING OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:Youso Cheon of SUWON-SI (KR)]]

[[Category:Donghyuk Choi of SUWON-SI (KR)]]

[[Category:Sanghee Kang of SUWON-SI (KR)]]

[[Category:Woojin Han of SUWON-SI (KR)]]

WIRELESS CHARGING OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18320645 titled 'WIRELESS CHARGING OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for wirelessly charging an electronic device.

  • The method involves a first electronic device entering a wireless charging mode when it detects that a second electronic device is accessing it.
  • The first electronic device sets a power transmission duty ratio at a certain level and wirelessly supplies power to the second electronic device based on this ratio.
  • The first electronic device continuously monitors the current value used to provide power to the second electronic device.
  • Based on the monitored current value, the first electronic device adjusts the power transmission duty ratio accordingly.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method for wirelessly charging an electronic device includes entering, by a first electronic device a wireless charging mode upon determining that a second electronic device is accessing the first electronic device; the first electronic device setting a power transmission duty ratio of the first electronic device at a first level; the first electronic device wirelessly supplying power to the second electronic device at the power transmission duty ratio; the first electronic device monitoring a current value of the first electric device used to provide the power to the second electronic device; and the first electronic device controlling the power transmission duty ratio according to the monitored current value.