Multi-Terminal Atomizer Connector for Control and Temperature Sensing
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Solution Overview
Problem
The electrical connection interface between the controller and the atomizer in existing electronic atomization systems has a relatively single function, limiting its adaptability to the evolving needs of electronic atomization systems.
Innovation Solution
A connector with a first body portion and multiple electrical connection terminals that enable the controller to control and detect the atomizer's temperature, enhancing the functionality of the electrical connection interface.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If the electrical connection interface is designed with single function for control, then the structure is simple, but the adaptability to evolving needs is limited
Solution Approach 1:
The electrical connection interface is designed to perform multiple functions: control signaling, temperature detection, and power supply. By integrating these functions into a single interface, the system achieves better adaptability without proportionally increasing complexity, as the same physical connection points serve multiple purposes.
Solution Approach 2:
The interface is segmented into distinct functional components (control terminals, detection terminals, power terminals) that can be independently configured. This allows the interface to be adapted to different application needs by selectively activating or deactivating specific functions while maintaining the overall interface structure.
2Extent of automation
If temperature detection function is added to the electrical connection interface, then the system integration degree increases, but the interface complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The temperature detection function is merged with the existing electrical connection interface by utilizing the same physical connection points for both control and detection purposes. This integration increases automation and system coherence while avoiding the need for separate dedicated detection interfaces that would increase complexity.
Data Source
AI summary
A connector for an electronic atomization system includes: a first body portion; and a plurality of first electrical connection terminals arranged in the first body portion. The plurality of first electrical connection terminals are electrically connectable to an atomizer and a control component in a controller so as to enable the control component to control the atomizer to work through the plurality of first electrical connection terminals and detect a temperature of the atomizer.


