Patent ID: 8566622

Claim:
A computer wake up circuit, for awaking a computer which is in a sleep state via a computer serial port, comprising: an AT89 series microcontroller comprising pins P 3 . 2 (INT 0 ), P 3 . 7 , P 3 . 1 (TXD); a switching circuit coupled to the pins P 3 . 2 (INT 0 ) and P 3 . 7 of the microcontroller, for triggering the microcontroller to output a control signal; an input circuit comprising a first resistance, a control switch, a second resistance, and a third resistance, one end of the first resistance being coupled to the pin P 3 . 1 (TXD) of the microcontroller, the other end of the first resistance being coupled to an input end of the control switch, an output end of the control switch being coupled to the second pin of the computer serial port via the second resistance and being coupled to the third pin of the computer serial port via the third resistance, and a protection circuit, the protection circuit comprising a fourth resistance, a fifth resistance, a sixth resistance, a first capacitor, a second capacitor, a third capacitor, a fourth capacitor, a fifth capacitor, a first diode, a second diode, a third diode, and a crystal oscillator; one end of the fourth resistance and one end of the first capacitor are both electrically coupled to pin RST/VPP of the microcontroller, the other end of the fourth resistance is grounded, and the other end of the first capacitor is coupled to a supporting power supply; the second capacitor is coupled in parallel with the first capacitor and the fourth resistance, one end of the second capacitor is grounded, and the other end of the second capacitor is coupled to the supporting power supply; the first diode is coupled in parallel with the first capacitor and fourth resistance, anode of the first diode is grounded, and cathode of the first diode is coupled to the supporting power supply; the third capacitor and fifth resistance are cooperatively coupled in parallel with the first capacitor and fourth resistance, one end of the third capacitor is grounded, and one end of the fifth resistance is coupled to the supporting power supply; the second diode is coupled to the fourth pin of the computer serial port, the third diode is coupled to the seventh pin of the computer serial port, a cathode of the second diode and a cathode of the third diode are both coupled to the supporting power supply via the sixth resistance, the fourth capacitor is electrically coupled to pin XTAL 1 of the AT89 series microcontroller, the fifth capacitor is electrically coupled to pin XTAL 2 of the AT89 series microcontroller; the crystal oscillator is coupled in parallel with the fourth capacitor and the fifth capacitor, for providing clocked signal to the AT89 series microcontroller.