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JP5372793B2 - Power supply control device and program - Google Patents
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JP5372793B2
JP5372793B2 JP2010014794A JP2010014794A JP5372793B2 JP 5372793 B2 JP5372793 B2 JP 5372793B2 JP 2010014794 A JP2010014794 A JP 2010014794A JP 2010014794 A JP2010014794 A JP 2010014794A JP 5372793 B2 JP5372793 B2 JP 5372793B2
JP2010014794A
JP2011154488A (en
真一 片山
2010-01-26 Application filed by 富士通コンポーネント株式会社 filed Critical 富士通コンポーネント株式会社
2010-01-26 Priority to JP2010014794A priority Critical patent/JP5372793B2/en
2011-08-11 Publication of JP2011154488A publication Critical patent/JP2011154488A/en
2013-12-18 Publication of JP5372793B2 publication Critical patent/JP5372793B2/en
The present invention relates to a power supply control device and a program, and more particularly to a power supply control device and a program that store power information related to power supplied to other devices in a nonvolatile storage medium.
2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, there is known a power supply control device that stores power information (for example, a current value and a voltage value) related to power supplied to another device and stores it as a history in a nonvolatile storage medium.
Further, for example, in Patent Document 1, when starting up a printing apparatus, the amount of power consumption that increases after startup is read from the nonvolatile memory, and the increased amount of power consumption and the amount of usable power are compared to start up the printing apparatus. A power control system to control is described.
Further, for example, in Patent Document 2, a history of voltage data is stored in a volatile memory, and when an interrupt signal is detected, the voltage data stored in the volatile memory is transferred to a non-volatile memory to cause an abnormality cause. A power supply control system for performing analysis is described.
JP 2008-167544 A JP 2005-301476 A
By the way, the power supply of the power supply control device main body and the power supply power supply for supplying power to other devices are separate, and even when the power supply of the power supply control device main body is cut off, the power supply to other devices is stopped There is a power supply control device that does not. In addition, as a method of leaving a history of power information related to power supplied to other devices in the nonvolatile storage medium, the power information is written to the volatile storage medium at regular intervals and then written to the volatile storage medium at a desired timing. There is a method of writing information to a nonvolatile storage medium.
However, in the above-described configuration, when the power source of the power control device is turned off after the power information is written to the nonvolatile storage medium and then the power source is turned on again, the time when the power information is written to the nonvolatile storage medium Since the power information from the time until the time when the main power supply is turned on again is not stored in the nonvolatile storage medium, the power information during this time is lost.
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and in a power supply control device in which power supply to other devices does not stop even when the main body power is turned off, when the main body power is turned off and then turned on again. An object of the present invention is to supplement the power information from the time when the power information is stored in the nonvolatile storage medium to the time when the main body power is turned on again.
The present invention is a power supply control device that does not stop the supply of power to other devices even when the main power supply is cut off by providing a separate power supply for power supply, the power relating to the power supplied to the other devices The power information stored in the volatile storage medium at a desired timing by storing the measurement means for measuring information, the power information measured by the measurement means, and the measurement time when the power information was measured. And a storage control means for storing the measurement time in a nonvolatile storage medium, and the last of a plurality of the measurement times stored in the nonvolatile storage medium when the main body power is turned off and then on again. Supplementary means for supplementing the volatile storage medium with power information and time related to power assumed to be supplied to the other device between the measurement time and the time when the main unit power is turned on again; A power supply control device characterized in that it comprises. According to the present invention, in a power supply control device in which power supply to other devices does not stop even when the main body power is turned off, power information is stored in the nonvolatile storage medium when the main body power is turned off and then turned on again. The power information assumed to have been supplied to other devices can be supplemented between the time when the power is stored and the time when the main body power is turned on again.
The said structure WHEREIN: The said complement means can be set as the structure which complements the electric power information measured immediately after the said main body power supply was turned on again. According to this configuration, power information close to the actual power supplied to other devices can be complemented between the last measurement time stored in the nonvolatile storage medium and the time when the main body power is turned on again.
The said structure WHEREIN: The said complement means can be set as the structure which complements the power information measured last among the several said power information memorize | stored in the said non-volatile storage medium. According to this configuration, power information close to the actual power supplied to other devices can be complemented between the last measurement time stored in the nonvolatile storage medium and the time when the main body power is turned on again.
The said structure WHEREIN: The said complement means can be set as the structure which complements the electric power information which the electric power supplied to the said other apparatus is 0.
The said structure WHEREIN: The said complement means can be set as the structure which complements the electric power information calculated | required from the said some electric power information memorize | stored in the said non-volatile storage medium. Moreover, the said structure WHEREIN: The said complement means can be set as the structure which complements the electric power information which averaged the said some electric power information memorize | stored in the said non-volatile storage medium. According to these configurations, power information closer to the actual power supplied to other devices can be complemented between the last measurement time stored in the nonvolatile storage medium and the time when the main body power is turned on again.
The said structure WHEREIN: The measurement interval of the said power information by the said measurement means and the complement interval of the said power information and the said time by the said complement means can be set as the same interval. According to this configuration, a history of power information that is assumed to have been supplied to another device is obtained in more detail between the time when the power information is stored in the nonvolatile storage medium and the time when the main power supply is turned on again. be able to.
In the above-described configuration, there is provided a restoring means for restoring the power information and the measurement time stored in the nonvolatile storage medium to the volatile storage medium when the main body power supply is turned off and then on again. It can be. According to this configuration, since the history of power information related to the power supplied to other devices can be obtained from the power information stored in the volatile storage medium, the access speed to the power information can be improved.
The present invention provides a power supply control device that does not stop the supply of power to another device even when the main power supply is cut off by separately providing a power supply for power supply, and power information related to the power supplied to the other device, Storage control means for storing the measurement time when the power information is measured in a volatile storage medium, and storing the power information and the measurement time stored in the volatile storage medium at a desired timing in a nonvolatile storage medium When the main body power is turned off and then turned on again, the time between the last measurement time of the plurality of measurement times stored in the nonvolatile storage medium and the time when the main body power is turned on again. A program for causing the volatile storage medium to function as power supplement information for supplementing power information and time related to power assumed to be supplied to the other device. According to the present invention, in a power supply control device in which power supply to other devices does not stop even when the main body power is turned off, power information is stored in the nonvolatile storage medium when the main body power is turned off and then turned on again. The power information assumed to have been supplied to other devices can be supplemented between the time when the power is stored and the time when the main body power is turned on again.
According to the present invention, in a power supply control device in which power supply to other devices does not stop even when the main body power is turned off, power information is stored in the nonvolatile storage medium when the main body power is turned off and then turned on again. The power information from the time when the main power is stored to the time when the main body power is turned on again can be supplemented.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a power supply control apparatus according to the first embodiment. FIG. 2 is an example of a functional block diagram of a CPU included in the power supply control apparatus according to the first embodiment. FIG. 3 is a flowchart (part 1) illustrating an example of processing executed by the CPU included in the power supply control device according to the first embodiment. FIG. 4 is a flowchart (part 2) illustrating an example of a process executed by the CPU included in the power control device according to the first embodiment. FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing an example of data stored in the SDRAM. FIG. 6A is a schematic diagram showing an example of the current time when the horizontal axis is the time axis, and FIG. 6B is an example of data stored in the SDRAM and the flash ROM at the current time. It is a schematic diagram shown. FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing an example of power information that is lost when the main unit power is turned off after data storage in the flash ROM is completed and then the main unit power is turned on again. FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram showing an example of data stored in the SDRAM when restoration and complementing are completed, and an example of data stored in the flash ROM when the main power is turned on again.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a power supply control apparatus according to the first embodiment. As shown in FIG. 1, the power supply control device 100 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 10, an SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) 12 that is a volatile storage medium, and a flash ROM (Flash Read Only Memory) that is a nonvolatile storage medium. 14, ROM (Read Only Memory) 16, RTC (Real Time Clock) battery 18 mounted RTC (Real Time Clock) 20 and power supplied from power supply port 22 to other devices A power supply port 24 that supplies power, a power value measuring unit 26 that measures a current value and a voltage value (hereinafter, referred to as power information) flowing through the power supply port 24 at regular intervals, and communication that is a communication I / F A main body power supply 30 that supplies power to the unit 28, the CPU 10, the power information measuring unit 26, and the like. The CPU 10 is connected to the SDRAM 12, the flash ROM 14, the ROM 16, the RTC 20, the power information measuring unit 26, and the communication unit 28 via a bus.
A main body power supply 30 that supplies power to the CPU 10 and the like and a power supply port power supply 22 that supplies power to the power supply port 24 are provided separately. That is, the main body power source 30 that is the power source of the power source control device 100 and the power supply port power source 22 that is a power source for supplying power to other devices are provided separately. As a result, even when the main body power supply 30 is turned off, the power supply to other devices continues without stopping if the power supply port power supply 22 remains turned on.
The CPU 10 controls the entire power supply control device 100. The ROM 16 stores a control program executed by the CPU 10. The SDRAM 12 stores the power information measured at regular intervals by the power information measuring unit 26 and the measurement time when the power information is measured. The flash ROM 14 stores power information and measurement time periodically transferred from the SDRAM 12.
FIG. 2 is an example of a functional block diagram of the CPU 10 included in the power control device 100 according to the first embodiment. The CPU 10 functions as a restoration determination unit 40, a restoration unit 42, a complementation determination unit 44, a complementation unit 46, and a storage control unit 48 by executing a control program stored in the ROM 16 as shown in FIG.
The restoration determination unit 40 determines whether there is power information and measurement time that can be restored in the flash ROM 14 after the main body power supply 30 is turned on. When the restoration determination unit 40 determines that restoration is possible, the restoration unit 42 restores the power information and measurement time stored in the flash ROM 14 by transferring them to the SDRAM 12 and storing them. The complement determination unit 44 compares the time when the main body power supply 30 is turned on with the measurement time at which the power information is measured last among the plurality of measurement times stored in the flash ROM 14, and determines whether the supplement is possible. To do. When the complement determining unit 44 determines that the complement is possible, the complement unit 46 lastly measures the power information among the plurality of measurement times stored in the flash ROM 14 to the time when the main body power supply 30 is turned on. In the meantime, the SDRAM 12 is supplemented with power information related to power assumed to be supplied from the power supply port 24 to another device and the time at that time. The storage control unit 48 stores the power information measured at regular intervals by the power information measuring unit 26 and the measurement time when the power information acquired from the RTC 20 is measured in the SDRAM 12. In addition, the storage control unit 48 periodically transfers and stores the power information and measurement time stored in the SDRAM 12 to the flash ROM 14.
FIGS. 3 and 4 are flowcharts illustrating an example of processing executed by the CPU 10 included in the power control device 100 according to the first embodiment. As shown in FIG. 3, when the main body power supply 30 is turned on, the CPU 10 determines whether there is power information and measurement time data that can be restored in the flash ROM 14 (step S10). When it is determined in step S10 that there is no data that can be restored (No), the process proceeds to step S32. For example, when power information and measurement time data are not stored in the flash ROM 14, such as when the main power supply 30 is turned on for the first time and the power supply control device 100 is used, the CPU 10 determines that there is no data that can be restored. The process proceeds to step S32 in FIG.
In step S32, the CPU 10 measures the power information measured by the power information measurement unit 26 at regular intervals (for example, 1 second interval or 5 second interval), the measurement time when the power information acquired from the RTC 20 is measured, Is stored in the SDRAM 12 (step S32). Here, FIG. 5 shows an example of data stored in the SDRAM 12 when the power information is measured n times by the power information measuring unit 26. As shown in FIG. 5, n times of power information (current value and voltage value) measured by the power information measuring unit 26 and a measurement time when the power information is measured are stored in the SDRAM 12.
Returning to FIG. 4, the CPU 10 periodically transfers the power information and the measurement time stored in the SDRAM 12 to the flash ROM 14 and stores them (for example, every time the power information is measured 300 times by the power information measuring unit 26) (step). S34). Here, data stored in the SDRAM 12 and the flash ROM 14 will be described with reference to FIGS. 6 (a) and 6 (b). FIG. 6A is a schematic diagram showing an example of the current time (NOW) when the horizontal axis is the time axis T, and FIG. 6B is a diagram showing the SDRAM 12 and the flash ROM 14 at the current time (NOW). It is a schematic diagram which shows the example of the data memorize | stored in.
As shown in FIG. 6A, for example, at the current time (NOW), after the main body power supply 30 is turned on for the first time (START), the power information measurement by the power information measuring unit 26 is completed 300 times and the flash ROM 14 is loaded. It is assumed that the time (SAVE 1) when the power information and the measurement time are stored has elapsed, and the time (SAVE 2) stored in the next flash ROM 14 has not yet reached. Data stored in the SDRAM 12 at such a current time (NOW) is measured between the time (START) when the main power supply 30 is turned on and the current time (NOW) as shown in FIG. 6B. Power information and measurement time. In other words, data relating to the power supplied from the power supply port 24 to another device between time (START) and time (NOW) is stored in the SDRAM 12. On the other hand, the flash ROM 14 stores power information and measurement time for 300 times from the time (START) when the main power supply 30 is turned on to the time (SAVE1) when the measurement of power information is completed 300 times and stored in the flash ROM 14. Is done. In other words, data relating to the power supplied to other devices between time (START) and time (SAVE1) is stored in the flash ROM.
Returning to FIG. 4, the CPU 10 repeatedly executes the operations described in steps S <b> 32 and S <b> 34 until the main body power supply 30 is turned off (until determined as Yes in step S <b> 36).
Here, as shown in FIG. 7, the main body power supply 30 is turned off at the time (STOP) before reaching the next time stored in the flash ROM 14 shown in FIG. 6, and the main body power supply 30 at the time (START2). Assume that is turned on again. In this case, as described above, since the main body power supply 30 and the power supply port power supply 22 are provided separately, the supply of power to other devices continues even when the main body power supply 30 is turned off. However, when the main power supply 30 is turned off, the power information measurement unit 26 does not measure the power information, and the power information and the measurement time stored in the SDRAM 12 are lost. As a result, the power information is stored in the flash ROM 14. Only the current power information and measurement time data remain. That is, as shown in FIG. 7, the power supply port 24 supplies the power to the other devices from the time when the power information and the measurement time are stored in the flash ROM 14 (SAVE 1) to the time when the main power supply 30 is turned on again (START 2). Data on the power information and the measurement time regarding the generated power is lost.
3, the CPU 10 of the power supply control device 100 according to the first embodiment determines whether there is power information and measurement time data that can be restored in the flash ROM 14 after the main body power supply 30 is turned on ( Step S10). For example, as shown in FIG. 6B, when the power information and the measurement time are stored in the flash ROM 14, the CPU 10 determines that there is recoverable data (Yes in step S10), and the flash ROM 14 The power information and the measurement time stored in are transferred to and stored in the SDRAM 12 (step S12).
Next, the CPU 10 determines whether or not complementation is possible (step S14). A specific example will be described with reference to FIGS. 6 and 7. The CPU 10 compares the time when the main power supply 30 is turned on again (START2) and the last measurement time (SAVE1) among the plurality of measurement times stored in the flash ROM 14. If the time difference between the time (START2) and the time (SAVE1) is larger than 0 (START2-SAVE1> 0), the CPU 10 determines that complementation is possible (Yes in step S14), and stores power information and measurement time in the SDRAM 12. Completion. That is, the CPU 10 compares the last measurement time among the plurality of measurement times stored in the flash ROM 14 with the time when the main body power supply 30 is turned on, and the time when the main body power supply 30 is turned on is stored in the flash ROM 14. When the time is later than the last measurement time, it is determined that complementation is possible, and power information and measurement time are supplemented to the SDRAM 12.
Here, based on the cases of FIGS. 6 and 7, FIG. 8 shows the data stored in the flash ROM 14 when the main body power supply 30 is turned on again, and the data stored in the SDRAM 12 after the restoration and complement are completed. A schematic diagram of the data is shown. As shown in FIG. 8, the flash ROM 14 stores power information and measured data of measurement time from the time when the main power supply 30 is first turned on (START) to the time when data is stored in the flash ROM 14 (SAVE1). Yes. In the SDRAM 12, the power information and the measurement time stored in the flash ROM 14 are restored, and the power information and the measurement time from the time when the main power supply 30 is turned on (START) to the time stored in the flash ROM 14 (SAVE1). Actual measurement data is stored. Also, the SDRAM 12 stores power information assumed to be supplied to other devices between the time (SAVE 1) stored in the flash ROM 14 and the time (START 2) when the main power supply 30 is turned on again, and the time at that time. Is stored. Note that it is preferable that the supplemental data is supplemented at the same interval as the power information measurement interval by the power information measurement unit 26. For example, when the power information measuring unit 26 measures the power information at intervals of 1 second, it is preferable that the supplemental data is also supplemented at intervals of 1 second.
Next, returning to FIG. 3, the power information supplemented to the SDRAM 12 will be described in detail. As shown in FIG. 3, when it is determined in step S14 that complementation is possible (in the case of Yes in step S14), the CPU 10 determines whether or not to complement with power information measured immediately after the main body power supply 30 is turned on again ( Step S16). In the case of Yes in step S16, the CPU 10 complements the SDRAM 12 assuming that the current value and voltage value measured at the time (START2) were supplied to other devices from the time (SAVE1) to the time (START2). (Step S18).
In the case of No in step S16, the CPU 10 determines whether or not to complement the power information measured last among the plurality of power information stored in the flash ROM 14 (step S20). In the case of Yes in step S20, the CPU 10 determines the last measured current value and voltage value (time (SAVE1) from the plurality of power information stored in the flash ROM 14 from time (SAVE1) to time (START2). ) Is supplemented to the SDRAM 12 (step S22).
In the case of No in step S20, the CPU 10 determines whether or not to supplement the power information that the power supplied to other devices is 0 (step S24). In the case of Yes in step S24, the CPU 10 regards that no power is supplied to other devices from the time (SAVE1) to the time (START2), and complements the SDRAM 12 with the current value and the voltage value set to 0 (step S26). ).
In the case of No in step S24, the CPU 10 obtains complementary power information from the plurality of pieces of power information stored in the flash ROM 14 (step S28), and the current obtained in step S28 from time (SAVE1) to time (START2). Assuming that the value and voltage value have been supplied to other devices, the SDRAM 12 is complemented (step S30). For example, the CPU 10 calculates an average value of a plurality of current values and voltage values stored in the flash ROM 14 and supplements the SDRAM 12 with the current value and voltage value related to the average value. That is, power information obtained by averaging a plurality of power information stored in the flash ROM 14 is supplemented to the SDRAM 12.
After completion of the power information and the measurement time for the SDRAM 12, the CPU 10 executes the operations from step S32 to step S36 described above.
As described above, the power supply control device 100 according to the first embodiment includes the main body power supply 30 and the power supply power source 22 separately, and can supply power to other devices even when the main body power supply 30 is disconnected. It is configured not to stop. Then, the power supply control device 100 measures power information related to power supplied to other devices, stores the measured power information and the measurement time at that time in the SDRAM 12, and periodically stores the power information and measurement stored in the SDRAM 12. The time is transferred to the flash ROM 14 and stored. Further, when the main power supply 30 is turned off and then turned on again, the power supply control device 100 starts from the last measurement time among the plurality of measurement times stored in the flash ROM 14 until the main power supply 30 is turned on again. During this period, the SDRAM 12 is supplemented with power information related to power assumed to be supplied to other devices and the time at that time. Thereby, when the main body power supply 30 of the power supply control device 100 is turned off and then turned on again, from the time when the power information and the measurement time are stored in the flash ROM 14 to the time when the main body power supply 30 is turned on again, The SDRAM 12 can be supplemented with power information related to power assumed to be supplied to other devices. Therefore, it is possible to obtain a history of power information related to power supplied to other devices without interruption from data stored in the SDRAM 12 and the flash ROM 14.
Further, the power supply control apparatus 100 according to the first embodiment stores the measurement time corresponding to the power information in addition to the power information in the SDRAM 12 and the flash ROM 14. For example, when only the power information is stored in the SDRAM 12 and the flash ROM 14 and the time is not stored, there is no time element, and thus the total amount of power supplied to other devices cannot be obtained. However, by storing the power information and the corresponding time in the SDRAM 12 and the flash ROM 14 as in the power supply control device 100 according to the first embodiment, the total amount of power supplied to other devices can be obtained.
The power information supplemented to the SDRAM 12 is one of power information measured immediately after the main power supply 30 is turned on again and power information measured last among a plurality of power information stored in the flash ROM 14. Illustrated. By supplementing the SDRAM 12 with such power information, the power close to the actual power supplied to other devices between the last measurement time stored in the flash ROM 14 and the time when the main power supply 30 is turned on again. Can supplement information.
Further, as another example of the power information supplemented to the SDRAM 12, any one of the power information that the power supplied to the other device is 0 and the power information obtained from the plurality of power information stored in the flash ROM 14 is used. An example was given. As an example of complementing the power information obtained from the plurality of power information stored in the flash ROM 14, the case where the power information obtained by averaging the plurality of power information is complemented is shown. However, the present invention is not limited to this case. . For example, when the power information stored in the flash ROM 14 is fluctuating, the power supplied between the last measurement time stored in the flash ROM 14 and the time when the main power supply 30 is turned on again fluctuates in the same manner. Can be assumed. Therefore, the SDRAM 12 may be supplemented with power information having a similar change history obtained from the change history of the power information stored in the flash ROM 14. Further, for example, when the power information stored in the flash ROM 14 was initially a small power value, but changed to a large power value from the middle, it can be assumed that the large power value continued thereafter, so the power information is increased to a large power value. Such power information may be supplemented to the SDRAM 12. That is, the power information obtained from the plurality of pieces of power information stored in the flash ROM 14 is not limited to the averaged power information and may be various power information. Thus, by complementing the SDRAM 12 with the power information obtained from the plurality of power information stored in the flash ROM 14, the time from the last measurement time stored in the flash ROM 14 to the time when the main body power supply 30 is turned on again. In addition, power information closer to the actual power supplied to other devices can be complemented.
It is preferable that the power information measurement interval by the power information measurement unit 26 and the power information by the complementing unit 46 and the complementing interval of the time at that time be the same interval. This makes it possible to obtain more detailed history of power information related to power assumed to be supplied to other devices between the last measurement time stored in the flash ROM 14 and the time when the main power supply 30 is turned on again. Can do. Note that if the measurement interval by the power information measurement unit 26 is long, it is not possible to cope with a case where the amount of power suddenly increases, and therefore it is preferable that the measurement interval be short. Further, in the first embodiment, the case where the measurement interval in the power information measurement unit 26 is a constant interval such as an interval of 1 second or an interval of 5 seconds is illustrated, but is not limited thereto. Other measurement intervals such as an interval of 0.5 seconds or an interval of 3 seconds may be used. Moreover, the case where the measurement of the power information by the power information measurement unit 26 is not a constant interval, or the case where the measurement interval by the power information measurement unit 26 and the complementation interval of the power information by the complement unit 46 may be different.
The power supply control apparatus 100 according to the first embodiment restores the power information and measurement time stored in the flash ROM 14 to the SDRAM 12 when the main body power supply 30 is turned off and then turned on again. Thereby, the history of the power information regarding the power supplied to other devices can be obtained from the data stored in the SDRAM 12 without interruption. Since the SDRAM 12 has a higher access speed than the flash ROM 14, the access speed to the power information and the data at the measurement time can be improved. For example, in order to store more data in the flash ROM 14, the data may be compressed and stored. In this case, in order to obtain data such as power information from the flash ROM 14, it is necessary to decompress the compressed data. Even when data is compressed and stored in the flash ROM 14 in this way, the power information stored in the flash ROM 14 can be obtained by restoring the power information and measurement time data stored in the flash ROM 14 to the SDRAM 12. .
In the first embodiment, the case where the power information and the measurement time stored in the SDRAM 12 are transferred to the flash ROM 14 and stored every time the power information measuring unit 26 measures the power information 300 times is shown as an example. It is not limited to cases. The timing of data transfer of the power information and measurement time stored in the SDRAM 12 is defined by the number of times of measurement by the power information measuring unit 26 (for example, the number of times such as every 100 measurements or every 200 measurements can be arbitrarily set). Alternatively, it may be defined by the elapsed time since the measurement of the power information by the power information measuring unit 26 is started. Further, the data stored in the SDRAM 12 may be transferred to the flash ROM 14 and stored by the user executing a predetermined operation. Thus, the power information and measurement time stored in the SDRAM 12 can be stored in the flash ROM 14 at a desired timing.
In the first embodiment, the volatile storage medium is the SDRAM 12, and the nonvolatile storage medium is the flash ROM 14. However, the present invention is not limited to this. The non-volatile storage medium that transfers and stores the power information and measurement time stored in the volatile storage medium may be an external storage device that is external to the power supply control device 100 and connected by the communication unit 28. . The external storage device may be a server, for example.
In the first embodiment, a storage medium storing a software program for realizing the function of the power supply control device 100 is supplied to the power supply control device 100, and the CPU 10 of the power supply control device 100 is stored in the storage medium. The same effect as that of the first embodiment can be obtained by reading and executing the program. Examples of the storage medium that supplies the program include a CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read Memory), a DVD (Digital Versatile Disc), and an SD (Secure Digital) card.
In addition, this invention is not limited to the Example mentioned above, In the range which does not deviate from the summary, it can change and implement variously.
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DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 22 Power supply port power supply 24 Power supply port 26 Power information measurement part 28 Communication part 30 Main body power supply 40 Restoration judgment part 42 Restoration part 44 Complementation judgment part 46 Supplementation part 48 Storage control part 100 Power supply control apparatus
A power supply control device that does not stop the supply of power to other devices even when the main power supply is cut off by providing a separate power supply for power supply,
Measuring means for measuring power information related to power supplied to the other device;
The power information measured by the measuring means and the measurement time when the power information is measured are stored in a volatile storage medium, and the power information stored in the volatile storage medium at a desired timing and the measurement time are nonvolatile. Storage control means for storing in a storage medium;
When the main body power is turned off and then turned on again, the last measurement time among the plurality of measurement times stored in the nonvolatile storage medium, until the main body power is turned on again, A power supply control device comprising: complementing means for supplementing the volatile storage medium with power information and time related to power assumed to be supplied to the other device.
The power supply control apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the complementing unit supplements power information measured immediately after the main body power supply is turned on again.
The power supply control device according to claim 1, wherein the complementing unit supplements power information measured last among the plurality of power information stored in the nonvolatile storage medium.
The power supply control device according to claim 1, wherein the complementing unit supplements power information indicating that the power supplied to the other device is zero.
The power supply control apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the complementing unit supplements power information obtained from the plurality of power information stored in the nonvolatile storage medium.
The power supply control device according to claim 5, wherein the complementing unit supplements power information obtained by averaging the plurality of pieces of power information stored in the nonvolatile storage medium.
The interval of the measurement of the power information by the measuring unit and the interval of the complementation of the power information and the time by the complementing unit are the same interval. Power control device.
When the main power is turned off and then turned on, the power information stored in the nonvolatile storage medium and the measurement time are restored to the volatile storage medium. The power supply control device according to any one of claims 1 to 7.
The power information related to the power supplied to the other device and the measurement time when the power information is measured are stored in a volatile storage medium, and the power information and the measurement time stored in the volatile storage medium at a desired timing. Storage control means for storing in a non-volatile storage medium,
When the main body power is turned off and then turned on again, the last measurement time among the plurality of measurement times stored in the nonvolatile storage medium, until the main body power is turned on again, Complementing means for complementing the volatile storage medium with power information and time related to power assumed to be supplied to the other device;
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