US Patent Application 18351848. ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING HEAT IN ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract
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ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING HEAT IN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
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Hyungkoo Chung of Suwon-si (KR)
ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING HEAT IN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18351848 titled 'ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING HEAT IN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes an electronic device with a wireless transmission circuit for transmitting power to a power reception device, and a first processor.
- The device has a power reduction mode that allows for lower voltage and current output from the wireless transmission circuit.
- In an align state, the voltage of the wireless transmission circuit is lowered to a second voltage and the current flowing in the device is lowered to a second current.
- In a misalign state, the voltage of the device is further lowered to a third voltage and the current flowing in the wireless communication circuit is further lowered to a third current.
Original Abstract Submitted
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a wireless transmission circuit for transmitting power to a power reception device, and a first processor. When entering a power reduction mode, with respect to a first voltage and a first current being output from the wireless transmission circuit, the first processor includes, in case that the power reception device is in an align state, lower a voltage of the wireless transmission circuit to a second voltage lower than the first voltage and lower a current flowing in the electronic device to a second current lower than the first current, and, in case that the power reception device is in a misalign state, lower a voltage of the electronic device to a third voltage lower than the second voltage and lower a current flowing in the wireless communication circuit to a third current lower than the second current.