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Upgrading Work Efficiency by High Rate Charger PA3717U-1ACA

May 1st, 2012 Vicky No comments

Contemporarily, the performance of devices has great effect on our work efficiency to a great degree. So we should upgrade laptop, make the most of cell phone, tablet computer and other consumer electronic gadgets which will help us to conduct some simple jobs faster and faster. In the following essay, we will recommend a high rate Toshiba laptop charger PA3717u-1aca that can improve laptop computers in running rate and other factors.

For a certain laptop series, it is necessary to check the actual standby time, motherboard rate, internal memory space, BIOS and internal performance indicators to check the features of notebook with original standard chargers.

In Comparison to standard edition, this Toshiba pa3717u-1aca 120W AC Adapter has higher output current but the same voltage due to the upgraded switch mode. In regular work, within the same while, this kind of higher rate charger can supply more output power than others. Thus, users’ laptop system can run faster and complete more tasks at the same time. That is why the same laptop series can play differently in different work conditions with different chargers.

Apart from output power, the Toshiba AC adapter PA3717U-1ACA of 120W is also advanced in input voltage that can fit all the mains supplies in the world. 100V to 240V voltage has covered all the possible wall socket voltages while it has US universal three-prong plug of its own. If you need to travel aboard to Europe, Eastern Asia, Africa, and other nations, only an adapter substitute is necessary.

In other word, there is no need for you to find another new charger when you have a business trip or personal travelling to foreign countries. Although in those countries, the mains supply is different, this 120W PA3717U-1ACA is powerful and smart enough to be adapted to all kinds of work conditions and charge battery and laptop agilely.

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Using Tips and Maintenance Guide for Laptop AC Adapters

April 15th, 2012 Vicky No comments

The laptop ac adapter supplies the necessary voltage for the laptop to power on, charge the battery and run the various other parts that make up your notebook. It is very important to purchase and use the proper adapter. Buying and installing an incorrect adapter can cause damage to your laptop or simply not power it on. As for Dell laptops, for example, the Dell laptop battery charger has a label with a barcode on it. The Dell part number is imprinted on this sticker and it begins with “CN” or “D/PN” followed by a series of numbers. The first set of numbers is your part number. With this number you can now locate the correct charger or a compatible one.

If you want to buy a new 90w Universal laptop ac adapter, check the adjacent notes:
1.Your new charger needs to have the same plug (adapter tip) as the original one.
2.Your new charger must output the same voltage as the original one.
3.The polarity on the new adapter’s plug must be the same as on the original OEM one.

You can find the output voltage and amperage on a label behind the adapter. Also when you buy a new adapter, you can follow this simple rule: The output voltage must be identical, the amperage can be similar or higher than the original unit. For example, if your laptop requires a 19v-3.42A adapter, you can safely use a 19v-3.95A charger.

How to do When Your Battery Won’t Charge?

If your battery won’t charge and you’ve eliminated the obvious reasons concerning your adapter, you might want to take a look at your battery. Turn off your computer, remove the battery and check the connectors to make sure they are free of damage and debris. Replace the battery, making sure it fits properly and locks into place, and then reboot your computer.

The main reasons that AC adapter fail are damage to the power brick from dropping or jarring it, cord damage from pets or pests and damaging the cord by winding it or bending it repeatedly. You can extend the life of your adapter by treating it gently, never pulling the cord to remove the plug from the wall and never pinching the cord in drawers, under furniture legs or in doors. Always keep your AC adapter in a cool place and uncovered.

Use Your Laptop AC adapter efficiently

Many people use a laptop day and and night, and it becomes an neccessity for human beings. For them, they may reach an agreement that 90w/100w Universal ac power adapter is the most fragile part of the laptop. Most people have accepted this as a reality and just buy a brand new one when the last one go to hell.

Let’s give you some tips as followed, take my dell laptop as an example,

1.keep water away from inside the adapter. As we know, the laptop AC adapter is small and it can be taken with the user very easily. But the structure in the inside of it is very dedicated and compact. If it is fallen into water or flooded in water, that will get into the inside of it and the adapter may not work as usual because the inside part is damaged and the electricity can’t be connected to the laptop well. Sometimes the laptop AC adapter will get shut off suddenly. So please keep the laptop AC adapter far away from water.

2. keep it cool. Many people pay a lot attention to the heat of their laptop and usually take many measures to keep the heat elimination good. But there are few people to take good care of that of their AC adapter. In fact, laptop AC adapter get hotter as the laptop is used. If the heat elimination is not good, the laptop AC adapter is damaged easily. So remember not to put the laptop AC adapter on the cotton or some other things where the heat elimination is not good.

3. Do not charge and discharge it often. The cord and the power suplier will be seperated and very loose.

4. Know the part number. If you by accident destroy your adopter, know the number as mine is Dell PA-10. Then you can get a replacement efficiently. For it’s easy to find one which number is PA-10. Then check the reviews and the stars represent by the customers.

The Video Security Camera Are Replacing Dog to guard our home

April 5th, 2012 Vicky 2 comments

In the past or even at mordern times, most of families tend to own a dog to keep and protect house from attacking from burglars and thieves. At this point, the dog has played a significant role in assuring the safety of their home.While with the constant development of modern techology, the home security camera is appearing. More and more people prefer this high-tech tool to replace the dog to make their house safe.

The on-rise crime has made people attach more inportance to home security. People have taken more steps to protect the house. As the technologies have increasely developed, there are various alarms and home surveillance accessible for ordinary families. In the past, people will keep some dogs to safeguard the house. This is a traditional way for some remote places and the countryside villages. Though it is an economic method, it always scares the kids and strangers as well despite of the burglars. Dog can threaten some strangers but can’t record the crime sceneries. It is difficult to keep a dog to distinguish nice people from bad ones.

As a result, an electronic gadget has been invented due to this requirement. The home security camera is becoming familar by some users. Like the ordinary camera, you can purchase it at the store easily. Luckily, there are plenty of options for you. As to the video security camera, it is smart like an eye to watch your house with the clearly record on what happens around your house. Once something happens around the house, you can check the video and make sure. So you should pick a perfect place to set the camera. On the one hand, it can record the broadest sceneries of your house. On the other hand, place it at an invisible place. Otherwise, it might be broke and taken off by burglars. Nowadays it is not strange to see the electronic eyes everywhere like streets, stores and the private place as well.

Whether the traditional way or the modern electronic gadgets to guard our house, people become more and more cautious about their private room. In line with the trend of home security sense, the surveillance gadgets are wildly used. And these advanced gadgets like video security cameras are becoming more and more important in our life. More information on this video security camera can be seen at Chargerbuy.com.

Linear Versus Switch-Mode Power Supplies

April 1st, 2012 marina No comments

Introduction

Linear power supplies were the mainstay of power conversion until the late 1970’s when the first commercial switch-mode became available. Now apart from very low power wall mount linear power supplies used for powering consumer items like cell phones and toys, switch-mode power supplies are dominant.

So what is the difference in how they work? – (Techy stuff)

Linear power supplies have a bulky steel or iron laminated transformer. This transformer has two purposes
- It provides a safety barrier for the low voltage output from the AC input and reduces and the input from typically 115V or 230VAC to a much lower voltage around say 30VAC.

The low voltage AC output from the transformer is then rectified by two or four diodes and smoothed into low voltage DC by large electrolytic capacitors.

That low voltage DC is then regulated into the output voltage of choice by a dropping the difference in voltage across transistor or IC (the shunt regulator).

Switch-mode supplies are a lot more complicated. The 115V or 230VAC voltage is rectified and smoothed by diodes and capacitors resulting in a high voltage DC. That DC is then converted into a safe, low voltage, high frequency (typically switching at 100kHz to 500kHz) voltage using a much smaller ferrite transformer and FETs or transistors. That voltage is then converted into the DC output voltage of choice by another set of diodes, capacitors and inductors. Corrections to the output voltage due to load or input changes are achieved by adjusting the pulse width of the high frequency waveform.

Sounds complicated? Yes, but the pay off is worth it!

The advantages and drawbacks of both technologies

Size: – A 50W linear power supply is typically 3 x 5 x 5.5”, whereas a 50W switch-mode can be as small as 3 x 5 x 1”. That’s a size reduction of 80%.

Weight: -A 50W linear weighs 4lbs, a corresponding switcher is 0.75lb. As the power level increases, so does the weight. I personally remember a two-man lift needed for a 1000W linear. Today I carry a 2000W in my carry on luggage when I fly!

Input Voltage Range: -
A linear has a very limited input range requiring that the transformer taps be changed between different countries. Normally on the specification you will see 100/120/220/230/240VAC. This is because when input voltage drops more than 10%, the DC voltage to the shunt regulator drops too low & the power supply cannot deliver the required output voltage. At input voltages greater than 10%, too much voltage is delivered to the regulator resulting in over heating.

If a piece of equipment is tested in the US and shipped to Europe, or even to Mexico in some cases, the transformer “taps” have to be manually changed. Forget to set the taps? The power supply will most certainly blow the fuse, or may well be damaged.

Most switch-mode supplies will operate anywhere in the world (85 to 264VAC), from industrial areas in Japan to the outback of Australia without any adjustment.

The switch-mode supply will also be able to withstand small losses of AC power in the range of 10-20ms without affecting the outputs. A linear will not. No one will care if the AC goes missing for 1/100th of a second when charging your phone, it will take 100 of these interruptions to delay the charge by one second! Having a piece of equipment reboot 100 times a day will cause some heartbreak!

Efficiency: -
linear power supply because of its design will normally operate at around 60% efficiency for 24V outputs, whereas a switch-mode is normally 80% or more. Efficiency is a measure of how much energy the power supply wastes. This has to be removed with fans or heatsinks from the system.
For a 100W output linear, that waste would be 67W. A 100W switch-mode would be just 25W.

67W – 25W = 42W is the extra power lost

Doesn’t sound much, but don’t try touching a 40W light bulb! If the equipment were running 24 hours a day, then the extra losses would be 367kW hours, even at $0.1 per kW hour, that’s an extra $37 a year for a power supply that costs around $80.

As a quick note, in Europe, they are trying to limit those losses of all power supplies used by consumers particularly when operating off load (as many products are left plugged in 24 hours a day). Imagine 250 million power supplies eating up a couple Watts. That equates to the output of a whole power station!

Reliability: -
If reliability is calculated using a part count method, then the linear power supply will win. With the design & quality improvements made in the last few years with switch-mode parts & technology, in reality this advantage has been negated. I have demonstrated life testing data showing no failures after over 1,000,000 hours on some Lambda products.

Electrical Ripple and Noise: -
This is where the linear really scores!
Electrical Ripple and Noise

The linear obviously is a lot “quieter”, by up to a 10,000 times. The topology of the switch-mode supply with its high frequency switching technology had to have a downside right? So if the noise is 10,000 times worse, how can anyone use it? Sounds so bad.

In truth, there are some applications (studio mixers and very sensitive test equipment) where low electrical noise is critical. The others? One of my first sales calls in the USA was to a manufacturer who built semiconductor fabrication equipment. They used 8 really big linear units in a large box measuring 2x3x4 feet, it was heavy & actually was dictating the size of their end equipment. I told the engineer that I could replace all eight units with two modular products measuring 5x5x10”. He laughed and said the noise would be too great. I sent him samples and went to visit three weeks later. He was delighted with the performance and has been a long term Lambda customer ever since.

Transient Response:
Transient response is how a power supply reacts to a (fast) change in load.

If the output load quickly changes from say full load to half load, the output voltage of the power supply will rise (overshoot) before the internal control circuit has time to compensate, and then undershoot a little less as the circuit over compensates. The length of time is takes from the instant of the load change to the time the output voltage settles back into the load regulation limits can be critical to some loads. Here the linear again outperforms the switch-mode.

For a 50% change in load the switch-mode will often take 3000us to recover. A linear supply will recover in 50us.

Is this critical for all applications? There are a few specialized technologies where this is important and most engineers will advise you if this is critical. For the other instances on board capacitors at the end load & the inductance of cables is enough to reduce overshoot down ten-fold to where it no longer is a concern.

Low leakage currents and Conducted EMI: -

A widely used technique in the design of switch-mode power supplies is to connect special capacitors from the AC input terminals to Earth. This is an cost effective method to reduce noise from being fed back through the input wires and potentially affecting other equipment.

These capacitors have a side effect of allowing a “leakage current” to be passed through the Earth or ground cable. Many safety specifications have limits on the amount of this current that is allowed. UL1950 allows 3mA, medical industrials less than a tenth of that. The gaming industry is even tighter.

As linear power supplies are “quieter” and do not need these capacitors, they simplify the system filtering, and allow more of the system leakage current “budget” to be used for other parts like monitors. The overall size of the system filter can also be reduced. How much that impacts cost & performance varies from customer to customer.

Some switch-mode power supplies (like Lambda’s Vega series) are now available with increased internal filtering that allows for low leakage versions to be offered to meet medical specifications.

In Summary:

Linear Switch-mode Comments
Size _ _ Typically 80% smaller
Weight _ _ Typically 80% lighter
Input Voltage Range _ _ 10% vs. up to 300% range
Efficiency _ _ Calculate it long term!
Reliability _ _/_ Component count method, demonstrated probably equal
Ripple & Noise _ _/_ Up to 10,000 times – often possible to overcome though
Transient Response _ _ Up to 100 times -necessary in specialized areas
Low leakage Current _ _/_ Often used in medical systems, switch-mode gaining share

As you can see, depending upon what is critical to the Customer will influence the decision to go with either a switch-mode or a linear power supply.  It is often worth challenging the use of a linear.  Sales of linear supplies (>10W) fall every year as technology adapts and improves.

Overuse Your Laptop AC Adapter by Consistant Plugging

January 18th, 2012 Vicky No comments

People who make use of their laptops excessively often ponder if they are really doing harm to their laptops in some way. This apprehension can be felt when the laptop is used constantly over its AC adapter. The direct question is whether the laptop AC adapter will burn out because of being constantly connected? Or will there be some kind of direct damage to the laptop itself?

The typical problem that’s noted here is overheating. Any electronic device or component heats up when electricity is continuously passed through it and laptop AC Adapter and the laptops themselves are within no exception. There have been cases where laptop AC Adapters have burned out when used for too long. Nevertheless, this is not always true-there are a large number of people who use their laptops over their AC adapters constantly and still nothing untoward happens.

The bigger concern is that the laptop itself might go out of work. Now, while that’s a possibility too, it is one that can be easily averted by providing good ventilation for the laptop. This can be done by adding a laptop fan which will help to dissipate the heat.

Another problem that might happen is the burnout of the battery. Though the AC adapter mightn’t be damaged immediately, it might precede an excessive amount of electricity into the battery which might retard its functioning. Laptop batteries work with regard to charging cycles and such constant electricity supply can be dangerous to their longevity. Moreover, the laptop batteries might get used to the AC adapter and might not function as effectively as they did when they were newly out of the shop. As an example, if your battery gave you a charging of 3 hours earlier, consistent AC adapter use might cut down to 2. 5 hours. It is for that reason advisable to remove the battery from your laptop if you prefer to keep it on for a long time directly through the AC mains.

There are other suggestions to consider, such as the excessive wear and tear of the components. Laptops, after all, are built for portability and that implies they will be rebooted often. That’s the reason most laptops won’t be able to take the pressure of constant use through the electricity mains directly. Laptop AC Adapter like 402018-001, PA-10, as well as PA-12, they are the same case if you don’t keep it carefully.