18507825. METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR CHARGING BATTERY simplified abstract (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)
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METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR CHARGING BATTERY
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METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR CHARGING BATTERY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18507825 titled 'METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR CHARGING BATTERY
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a patent application for an electronic device with a processor that can adjust the charging pattern of a battery based on data obtained during charging. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:
- The processor in the electronic device can change the charging pattern of the battery to increase its life expectancy.
- The processor identifies a longer life expectancy charging pattern and adjusts the main charging pattern accordingly.
- The processor determines the charging current based on the new charging pattern in response to a charge request signal.
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- Potential Applications of this Technology
1. Mobile devices 2. Electric vehicles 3. Wearable technology
- Problems Solved by this Technology
1. Prolonged battery life 2. Efficient charging methods
- Benefits of this Technology
1. Extended battery lifespan 2. Improved charging efficiency 3. Enhanced user experience
- Potential Commercial Applications of this Technology
- Optimizing Battery Life in Electronic Devices
- Potential Commercial Applications of this Technology
- Possible Prior Art
No prior art information available.
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- Unanswered Questions
- How does the processor identify the optimal charging pattern for the battery?
The abstract does not provide specific details on the process used by the processor to identify the optimal charging pattern for the battery.
- What impact does changing the main charging pattern have on the overall performance of the electronic device?
The abstract does not mention the potential effects of changing the main charging pattern on the performance of the electronic device.
Original Abstract Submitted
An electronic device may include a battery, a memory, and a processor operatively coupled to the battery and the memory. The processor may be configured for a first charging pattern as the main charging pattern. The processor may obtain data related to charging of the battery in a situation in which the battery is charged based on the main charging pattern. The processor may identify a first life expectancy based on the configured first charging pattern and the obtained data. The processor may identify a second charging pattern that satisfies a second life expectancy relatively longer than the identified first life expectancy. The processor may change the main charging pattern from the first charging pattern to the second charging pattern. The processor may determine a charging current corresponding to the charging voltage of the battery based on the second charging pattern in response to the charge request signal for the battery. Other various embodiments may be possible.