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titleOfInvention Power Management System of Low Temperature Breathalyzer
abstract The present invention relates to a power management system of a breathalyzer. The present invention controls the heating means and the heating means to the sensor which is provided inside the breathalyzer to generate electricity by chemical reaction of alcohol molecules contained in the breath breathed into the drinker by the chemical reaction By providing a freezing prevention unit combined with a heating control means to prevent the freezing of the sensor by the freezing prevention unit even at low temperatures due to changes in the surrounding environment, to eliminate the inoperability of the sensor due to freezing to ensure stable and accurate measurement In addition, the freeze protection unit is provided with a switch to reduce unnecessary voltage consumption, so that it can be used for a long time, and the power can be charged to solve the effect of inoperability or replacement due to battery discharge. Will be provided.
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