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Toshiba T1910 - 1.9.2 Battery Charging Control

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1.9.2 Battery Charging Control
Battery
charging
is
controlled
by
a microprocessor
that
is
mounted on the power
supply.
The
microprocessor controls whether the charge
is
on or off
and
detects a
full
charge
when
the
AC
adapter
and
battery are attached to the computer.
The
system
charges the battery
using
quick
charge or trickle
charge.
When
the
AC
adapter
is
attached, there are two
types
of
charge:
quick charge
when
the
system
is
powered off
and
trickle charge
when
the
system
is
powered
on.
Table 1-9 Time Required For Battery Charges
Charging time
Quick charge About 2.3 hours
(T191
0)
(power off) About 1.4 hours
(T191
OCS)
Trickle charge About 48 hours
(power
on)
Cl
Quick
Battery Charge
If
the
one
of the following occurs, the battery quick-charge process stops.
1.
The battery becomes fully charged
2.
The
AC
adapter or battery is removed.
3.
The battery or
AC
adapter output voltage is abnormal.
4.
The charge current is abnormal.
a Trielde Battery Charge
When
the
main
battery is
fully
charged
and
the
AC
adapter
is
attached, the power
supply
microprocessor automatically changes quick charge to trickle charge.
T1910
Series
Maintenance
Manual
Addendum
---------------
Add-15

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