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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | ''''Smart Battery System''' ('''SBS''') is a specification for determining accurate [[battery (electricity)|battery]] capacity readings. It allows [[operating system]]s to perform [[power management]] operations based on remaining estimated run times. Through this communication, the system also controls the amount the battery is charged. Communication is carried over an [[SMBus]] two-wire communication bus. The specification originated with the Duracell and Intel companies in 1994, but was later adapted by several battery and semiconductor makers. <ref> Henk Jan Bergveld, Wanda S. Kruijt, Peter H. L. Notten '' Battery management systems: design by modelling'' Springer, 2002 ISBN 1402008325 pages 20-22 </ref> The Smart Battery System define the SMBus connection, the data that can be sent over the connection (''Smart Battery Data'' or SBD), the Smart Battery Charger, and a computer [[BIOS]] interface for control. In principle, any battery operated product can use SBS, but in practice only laptop computers use the system. A special [[integrated circuit]] in the battery pack monitors the battery and reports information to the [[SMBus]]. This information might include battery type, model number, manufacturer, characteristics, discharge rate, predicted remaining capacity, an almost-discharged alarm so that the PC or other device can shut down gracefully; temperature and voltage to provide safe fast-charging. ==References== <references/> Recently Owned by Subhan Safdar ==External links== * [http://www.sbs-forum.org SBS Forum, including SBS specification] * [http://sbworkshop.com SBWorkshop] [[Category:Battery (electricity)]] {{energy-stub}} [[pt:Smart Battery Data]]' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | ''''Smart Battery System''' ('''SBS''') is a specification for determining accurate [[battery (electricity)|battery]] capacity readings. It allows [[operating system]]s to perform [[power management]] operations based on remaining estimated run times. Through this communication, the system also controls the amount the battery is charged. Communication is carried over an [[SMBus]] two-wire communication bus. The specification originated with the Duracell and Intel companies in 1994, but was later adapted by several battery and semiconductor makers. <ref> Henk Jan Bergveld, Wanda S. Kruijt, Peter H. L. Notten '' Battery management systems: design by modelling'' Springer, 2002 ISBN 1402008325 pages 20-22 </ref> The Smart Battery System define the SMBus connection, the data that can be sent over the connection (''Smart Battery Data'' or SBD), the Smart Battery Charger, and a computer [[BIOS]] interface for control. In principle, any battery operated product can use SBS, but in practice only laptop computers use the system. A special [[integrated circuit]] in the battery pack monitors the battery and reports information to the [[SMBus]]. This information might include battery type, model number, manufacturer, characteristics, discharge rate, predicted remaining capacity, an almost-discharged alarm so that the PC or other device can shut down gracefully; temperature and voltage to provide safe fast-charging. ==References== <referen[http://www.subhan.com www.subhan.com]ces/> Recently Owned by Subhan Safdar ==External links== * [http://www.sbs-forum.org SBS Forum, including SBS specification] * [http://sbworkshop.com SBWorkshop] [[Category:Battery (electricity)]] {{energy-stub}} [[pt:Smart Battery Data]]' |
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Unix timestamp of change (timestamp ) | 1335961016 |