IP Library Granted Patent US 11,627,005
Granted Patent B2
US 11,627,005 · App. 16/969,464 · Granted Apr 11, 2023

Electronic subsystem having multiple powered devices prioritized for providing power to the subsystem

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,627,005
App. No.
16/969,464
Filed
Aug 12, 2020
Granted
Apr 11, 2023
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2186
USPC
713/324
Abstract

In an embodiment, a powered device (PD) interface circuit includes a lower priority PD and a higher priority PD. The lower priority PD is configured to receive, and to couple to a power supply onboard a subsystem, a first power signal from first power source equipment (PSE). And the higher priority PD is configured to receive a second power signal from second PSE, to couple the second power signal to the power supply, and to prevent the lower priority PD from coupling the first power signal to the power supply while the higher priority PD is coupling the second power signal to the power supply. That is, such a PD interface circuit is configured to impart a respective priority to each PD such that if two or more PDs receive power from respective PSEs, then the interface circuit enables only the PD having the higher priority to couple a corresponding PSE power signal to the power supply onboard the subsystem.

Claims (80)

1. An interface circuit, comprising:

a first powered device configured to receive, and to couple to a power supply, a first power signal from a first power source; and

a second powered device configured

to receive a second power signal from a second power source different than the first power source,

to couple the second power signal to the power supply, and

to prevent the first powered device from coupling the first power signal to the power supply while the second powered device is coupling the second power signal to the power supply;

wherein the second powered device is configured to prevent the first powered device from coupling the first power signal to the power supply by coupling the second power signal to a node of the first powered device.

2. The interface circuit of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first powered device and the second powered device includes a respective Ethernet powered device.

3. The interface circuit of claim 1 wherein the first powered device is configured:

to receive a combined signal including a data signal superimposed on the first power signal; and

to extract the first power signal from the combined signal.

4. The interface circuit of claim 1 wherein the second powered device is configured:

to receive a combined signal including a data signal superimposed on the second power signal; and

to extract the second power signal from the combined signal.

5. The interface circuit of claim 1 wherein the second powered device is configured to prevent the first powered device from coupling the first power signal to the power supply by disabling the first powered device from coupling the first power signal to the power supply.

6. The interface circuit of claim 1 wherein the second powered device is configured to prevent the first powered device from coupling the first power signal to the power supply by coupling the second power signal to a disable node of the first powered device.

7. The interface circuit of claim 1 wherein the second powered device is configured to prevent the first powered device from coupling the first power signal to the power supply by coupling the second power signal to an auxiliary-power node of the first powered device.

8. The interface circuit of claim 1 wherein the second powered device is configured to prevent the first powered device from coupling the first power signal to the power supply by configuring the first powered device to uncouple the first power signal from the power supply.

9. The interface circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a third powered device configured:

to receive a third power signal;

to couple to the third power signal to the power supply;

to prevent the first powered device from coupling the first power signal to the power supply while the third powered device is coupling the third power signal to the power supply; and

to prevent the second powered device from coupling the second power signal to the power supply while the third powered device is coupling the third power signal to the power supply.

10. The interface circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:

a third powered device configured

to receive a third power signal, and

to couple to the third power signal to the power supply;

wherein the first powered device is configured to prevent the third powered device from coupling the third power signal to the power supply while the first powered device is coupling the first power signal to the power supply; and

wherein the second powered device is configured to prevent the third powered device from coupling the third power signal to the power supply while the second powered device is coupling the second power signal to the power supply.

11. A subsystem, comprising:

a power supply configured to generate a regulated supply signal in response to an input power signal; and

an interface circuit, including

a first powered device configured to receive, and to couple to the power supply as the input power signal, a first power signal from a first power source, and

a second powered device configured

to receive a second power signal from a second power source different than the first power source,

to couple to the second power signal to the power supply as the input power signal, and

to prevent the first powered device from coupling the first power signal to the power supply while the second powered device is coupling the second power signal to the power supply;

wherein the second powered device is configured to prevent the first powered device from coupling the first power signal to the power supply by coupling the second power signal to a node of the first powered device.

12. The subsystem of claim 11 wherein:

the regulated supply signal includes a regulated supply voltage; and

the input power signal includes an input voltage.

13. The subsystem of claim 11 , further comprising:

operational circuitry;

wherein the first powered device is configured to receive a first power capability of a first source of the first power signal;

wherein the second powered device is configured to receive a second power capability of a second source of the second power signal; and

a control circuit configured

to configure the operational circuitry according to the first power capability in response to the first powered device providing the first power signal to the power supply, and

to configure the operational circuitry according to the second power capability in response to the second powered device providing the second power signal to the power supply.

14. The subsystem of claim 11 , further comprising:

a radio module;

wherein the first powered device is configured to receive a first power capability of a first source of the first power signal;

wherein the second powered device is configured to receive a second power capability of a second source of the second power signal; and

a control circuit configured

to configure the radio module according to the first power capability in response to the first powered device providing the first power signal to the power supply, and

to configure the radio module according to the second power capability in response to the second powered device providing the second power signal to the power supply.

15. The subsystem of claim 11 , further comprising:

radio modules;

wherein the first powered device is configured to receive a first power capability of a first source of the first power signal;

wherein the second powered device is configured to receive a second power capability of a second source of the second power signal; and

a control circuit configured

to disable at least one of the radio modules in response to the first powered device providing the first power signal to the power supply and in response to the first power capability indicating that the first source is unable to provide a level of power sufficient for operating all of the radio modules, and

to disable at least one of the radio modules in response to the second powered device providing the second power signal to the power supply and in response to the second power capability indicating that the second source is unable to provide a level of power sufficient for operating all of the radio modules.

16. A system, comprising:

a first power source configured to generate a first power signal;

a second power source configured to generate a second power signal; and

a subsystem, including

a power supply configured to generate a regulated supply signal in response to an input power signal, and

an interface circuit, including

a first powered device coupled to the first power source and configured to couple the first power signal to the power supply as the input power signal, and

a second powered device coupled to the second power source and configured, in response to the second power signal,

to couple the second power signal to the power supply as the input power signal, and

to prevent the first powered device from coupling the first power signal to the power supply;

wherein the second powered device is configured to prevent the first powered device from coupling the first power signal to the power supply by coupling the second power signal to a node of the first powered device.

17. The system of claim 16 wherein the second powered device is configured, in response to an absence of the second power signal, to allow the first powered device to couple the first power signal to the power supply.

18. The system of claim 16 wherein:

the first power source is configured to provide, to the first powered device, an indication of a first power level with which the first power source can power the first powered device;

the second power source is configured to provide, to the second powered device, an indication of a second power level with which the second power source can power the second powered device;

the subsystem further includes a control circuit configured

to configure the subsystem to operate at a power level no greater than the first power level in response to the first powered device coupling the first power signal to the power supply, and

to configure the subsystem to operate a power level no greater than the second power level in response to the second powered device coupling the second power signal to the power supply.