An
electronic cigarette has two tubes that resemble a cigarette: an electronic
inhaler and an electronic atomizer. The two tubes are connected through one or more electric connectors to form an
electronic cigarette. Inside the
inhaler is a rechargeable or non-rechargeable power source such as a battery, which supplies
electric power to the electronic
inhaler and atomizer and ensures that both work together like a cigarette. In addition to the power source, the inhaler also includes other major components: an electric
airflow sensor to detect
air movement generated by a user's inhaling or puffing act and a
Single Chip Micyoco which controls the atomization process. The sensor's role is to collect an
airflow signal that triggers the
Single Chip Micyoco, which in turn instructs the
electronic cigarette to supply
electric power to the inhaler and atomizer connected through an electric connector. Inside the electronic atomizer are an electric connector,
electric heating wire, liquid container, and atomizer cap with an air-puffing hole. The user inhales through the air-puffing hole at an end of the electronic cigarette to create an air inflow, which triggers the atomization process. The
Single Chip Micyoco driven by a
software program controls the electronic cigarette in an on / off manner according to the
signal detected by the electric sensor on the
airflow and completes a cycle of atomization, which converts a solution of a liquid form inside the liquid container to a gas form. This entire process achieves the emulated smoking process of a user, who is satisfied with scent taste that mimics
cigarette smoking.