Patent ID: 6661123
Filing Date: 2003-12-09
Classification: G06F

Abstract:
A power control circuit, for controlling an AC power supply through a pair of AC power lines to a microprocessor-based system having a central processing unit, comprising:a relay having a coil and a normally open contact, the normally open contact being connected in series with one of the AC power lines; a switch unit connected in series with the coil of the relay; means for supplying DC power; a manually operable switch connected in series with the means for supplying DC power for supplying a DC operating voltage from the means for supplying DC power, the DC operating voltage being supplied to the central processing unit through an operating voltage detection line coupled to the manually operable switch; and,, a time delay control circuit for controlling a turn-on and a delayed turn-off of the switch unit in response to a status of the DC operating voltage, the time delay control circuit including: (a) a charging circuit electrically connected across the DC operating voltage, having a charging resistor and a capacitor connected in series; (b) a discharging resistor connected across the capacitor of the charging circuit, providing a discharging path for the charging circuit; and (c) a Zener diode having a negative terminal and a positive terminal, the negative terminal being connected to a junction point of the charging resistor and the capacitor of the charging circuit, and the positive terminal being coupled to the switch unit via a resistor; the time delay control circuit outputs a trigger signal to control the switch unit to energize the coil of the relay and thereby close the normally open contact of the relay for supply AC power to the microprocessor-based system responsive to the manually operable switch being turned on, and responsive to the manually operable switch being turned off, the time delay control circuit continues to output the triggering signal to control the switch unit to energize the coil of the relay for a predetermined delay time and thereby maintain the normally open contact of the relay closed and AC power supplied to the microprocessor-based system until the predetermined delay time has elapsed.