Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Sleep current failure detection
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Application No.: US15644384Application Date: 2017-07-07
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Publication No.: US10736036B2Publication Date: 2020-08-04
- Inventor: Christopher C. VanderKoy , Joel C. VanderZee
- Applicant: Trane International Inc.
- Applicant Address: US NC Davidson
- Assignee: Trane International Inc.
- Current Assignee: Trane International Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US NC Davidson
- Agency: The Salerno Law Firm, P.C.
- Main IPC: H04W52/02
- IPC: H04W52/02 ; G06F1/3206 ; H04L12/00 ; H04L12/64 ; F24F11/30 ; G01R19/165 ; G05B15/02 ; H02H1/00 ; H02H3/20 ; G06F1/3209 ; H02H3/38 ; H04L1/16 ; H04L12/747 ; G06K19/07 ; F24F11/52 ; H04W84/18 ; F24F140/60 ; F24F11/46 ; F24F11/56

Abstract:
HVAC components having improved efficiency are described. In one embodiment, excessive sleep current draw in a battery-powered device having a microcontroller is detected by measuring a voltage drop across a MOSFET device coupled in a forward-conducting orientation in series between the battery and the microcontroller, causing a transistor to conduct when the voltage drop exceeds a predetermined threshold to generate a first trigger signal, integrating the first trigger signal to generate a second trigger signal, and generating an interrupt to the microcontroller. In another embodiment, a battery-saving method of operating an HVAC component includes maintaining the HVAC device in the sleep mode, receiving a user input to wake the device, transmitting a data request and returning the HVAC component to the sleep mode, waking up the HVAC device to poll an adjacent network node storing a cached response, displaying the response, and returning the HVAC device to sleep.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170310100A1 SLEEP CURRENT FAILURE DETECTION Public/Granted day:2017-10-26
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