Patents Issued in May 20, 2004
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Publication number: 20040095103Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Kent Kernahan
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Publication number: 20040095104Abstract: A transient recovery circuit in a switching regulator responds to relatively quick changes in load currents to suppress output voltage overshoots or undershoots. The transient recovery circuit operates independently of a regular feedback circuit. The transient recovery circuit can be used in a single phase or a multiphase switching regulator. In one embodiment, the transient recovery circuit overrides a control voltage from the regular feedback circuit to control the duty cycle of a pulse-width modulation circuit in the switching regulator during transient conditions. In another embodiment, the transient recovery circuit controls a dedicated transient phase in a multiphase switching regulator. The transient recovery circuit is inactive during non-transient conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Microsemi CorporationInventor: Steven W. Brooks
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Publication number: 20040095105Abstract: A power supply device relating to the invention comprises a switching element connected between two different potentials, an output smoothing section for smoothing a voltage outputted from a terminal of the switching element and produce an output voltage provided for a load, a driver section for driving and controlling the switching element, and an output current sensing section for monitoring current flowing through the load, the output current sensing section provided in a stage after the output smoothing section. The power supply device is configured in such a way that, when a desired output voltage is produced from an input voltage, the switching element is driven and controlled by the driver section by incorporating a monitored result obtained by the output current sensing section. According to this configuration, it is possible to produce a stable output voltage even if there are abrupt changes of load.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: ROHM CO., LTD.Inventor: Kenichi Nakata
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Publication number: 20040095106Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Fyre Storm, Inc.Inventor: Kent Kernahan
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Publication number: 20040095107Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Kent Kernahan
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Publication number: 20040095108Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Kent Kernahan, John Carl Thomas
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Publication number: 20040095109Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Fyre Storm, Inc.Inventor: Kent Kernahan
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Publication number: 20040095110Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Kent Kernahan, Elias Lozano, Daniel W. Yoder
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Publication number: 20040095111Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Kent Kernahan
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Publication number: 20040095112Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Kent Kernahan, David F. Fraser, Jack Roan
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Publication number: 20040095113Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Fyre Storm, IncInventors: Kent Kernahan, David F. Fraser, Jack Roan
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Publication number: 20040095114Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Fyre Storm, Inc.Inventor: Kent Kernahan
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Publication number: 20040095115Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Fyre Storm, Inc.Inventors: Kent Kernahan, Elias Lozano, John Carl Thomas
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Publication number: 20040095116Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Fyre Storm, Inc.Inventors: Kent Kernahan, Mark J. Nohr
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Publication number: 20040095117Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Fyre Storm, Inc.Inventors: Kent Kernahan, Elias Lozano, John Carl Thomas
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Publication number: 20040095118Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Fyre Storm, Inc.Inventor: Kent Kernahan
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Publication number: 20040095119Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Fyre Storm, Inc.Inventors: Kent Kernahan, David F. Fraser, Jack Roan
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Publication number: 20040095120Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Kent Kernahan
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Publication number: 20040095121Abstract: A control system and method for simultaneously regulating the operation of a plurality of different types of switching power converters. The system utilizes in regulating the power converters sampled data and nonlinear feedback control loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Kent Kernahan, John Carl Thomas
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Publication number: 20040095122Abstract: A pulse width modulation system for use in a switching power supply circuit provides high-resolution pulse width modulated signals. The pulse width modulation system is configured to receive a control signal comprising a (m+n)-bit binary word and to provide a pulse width modulated signal with a predetermined average duty cycle having a resolution of substantially 2−(m+n). The pulse width modulation system includes a timing circuit for providing 2m timing signals, a dithering circuit, and a signal generator. Upon receiving the control signal, the dithering circuit is configured to provide a modified control signal, which comprises a series of up to 2n m-bit binary words. The signal generator is configured to receive the timing signals and the modified control signal and to provide the pulse width modulated signal having a duty cycle, which, when averaged over 2n timing cycles, is approximately equal to the predetermined average duty cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: POWER-ONE LIMITEDInventor: Alain Chapuis
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Publication number: 20040095123Abstract: The present invention comprises a test set-up (20) and method of testing a correlated double sampling circuit (CDS) (24) by using a sinusoidal test signal (22) for measuring linearity. The present invention generates a sinusoidal signal with two accurate and known levels at two different time points, as an input to the CDS. The cosinusoidal output of the CDS is then processed using an ADC (60) and processor (62) to check the functionality and linearity of the CDS circuit under test.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Ganesh Kamath, Ravishankar S. Ayyagari
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Publication number: 20040095124Abstract: To measure a resistance value in a circuit by conventional method, one side of the resistor should be disconnected from the circuit, then an Ohmmeter is connected across the resistor. To measure a current through a component, one side of the component should be disconnected and an ammeter is connected between the 2 open terminals. As such mentioned above, measuring a resistance value or a milliamp current value is very inconvenient with a conventional multimeter. With the present invention, a voltage, a current, and a resistance can be measured altogether at the same time automatically without manually disconnecting a component in a circuit with 2 or more resistors connected in series. In a common emitter transistor circuit, the collector resistor and emitter resistor can be measured without opening a circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Sang J. Choi
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Publication number: 20040095125Abstract: A current sensor comprises an outer shielding means (4), a toroidal inner core and inner shield means (1). A combined driving and sensing winding (3) is wound around the inner core. First and second ends of the winding (3) are connectable to a sensor head. The inner shield means (1) has a gap (1A) formed in it.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Lawrence Anthony Jones
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Publication number: 20040095126Abstract: A small, low-cost, wide-range current sensor excellent in environmental resistance and noise resistance and high in accuracy, and an application device, a DC magnetic field is applied to two magnetic elements (1a, 1b) having a magnetic impedance effect by means of a magnet (3), while a negative feedback magnetic field is applied to both elements by means of a coil (2). The variation of the magnetic field depending on the external magnetic field applied to the magnetic elements (1a, 1b) is detected by detection units (7a, 7b) The difference between the output is amplified by a differential amplifier unit (8). Thus, detection is achieved in a wide range while eliminating the influence of the noise.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Takahiro Kudo, Yujiro Kitaide, Kimitada Ishikawa
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Publication number: 20040095127Abstract: A fuel cell system includes a fuel cell. A current density measuring apparatus is provided on a cathode side of the fuel cell. The current density measuring apparatus includes a plurality of Hall elements provided at positions corresponding to measuring positions in an electrode surface. Each of the Hall element is attached to a ferrite core fitted to a pole of a sensor mounting plate. The ferrite core and the Hall element attached to the pole make up a current sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Masahiro Mohri, Yosuke Fujii, Katsumi Hayashi, Toshiya Wakahoi
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Publication number: 20040095128Abstract: An electrodynamic actuator has a permanently magnetic stationary part that forms an air-core with a magnetic field, and an armature with a coil arranged in the air-core. The armature moves in the magnetic field in the air-core dependent on a drive current fed to the coil. An increased accuracy is achieved by the provision of damping in relation to the speed of the armature, by arranging a sensing winding on the armature and connecting a calculation unit to the sensing winding. The calculation unit determines the speed of the armature from an induced voltage in the sensing winding caused by a movement of the armature in the magnetic field.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Maquet Critical Care ABInventor: Bruno Slettenmark
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Publication number: 20040095129Abstract: Magnetic sensing methods and systems are disclosed. A minimum magnetic signal output and a maximum magnetic signal output can be detected utilizing a sensor comprising a peak detector circuit associated with a filter averaging circuit and one or more magnetic elements (e.g., a Hall element and/or magnetoresistive bridge). An average magnetic signal output can then be determined utilizing the filter averaging circuit when a target begins to rotate in front of the sensor. A minimum magnetic signal output and a maximum magnetic signal output can be detected utilizing a sensor that includes a peak detector circuit associated with a filter averaging circuit and one or more magnetic elements (e.g., a Hall element and/or magnetoresistive bridge). An average magnetic signal output can then be determined utilizing the filter averaging circuit when a target begins to rotate in front of the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Gregory R. Furlong
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Publication number: 20040095130Abstract: A magnetic detection apparatus can accurately detect the rotational position of a magnetic moving member even when intervals between adjacent teeth formed thereon and the circumferential width of each tooth itself are both small and when an opposing distance between the magnetic moving member and first and second magnetoresistive segments is large. A processing circuit is arranged apart from the magnetic moving member on a plane thereof, which is formed on its periphery with the teeth. The processing circuit has a bridge circuit including the first magnetoresistive segment and the second magnetoresistive segment. A magnet applies a magnetic field to the first and second magnetoresistive segments, and to the magnetic moving member in a direction of an axis of rotation thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: MITSUBISHI DENKI KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Masahiro Yokotani, Izuru Shinjo, Naohiro Mishiro, Naoki Hiraoka
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Publication number: 20040095131Abstract: A 360-degree magnetoresistive rotary position sensor comprises a magnetic linear sensor and a magnetic angular sensor, formed on a semiconductor substrate. The linear sensor detects a sense of a magnetic field, and the angular sensor detects an angular position of the magnetic field up to 180-degrees. With the linear sensor indicating that a positive sense of the magnetic field is detected, the angular sensor detects a first 180-degrees of angular position. With the linear sensor indicating that a negative sense of the magnetic field is detected, the angular sensor detects a second 180-degrees of angular position. As a result, the position sensor detects a full 360 degrees of rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Lakshman S. Withanawasam, Hong Wan
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Publication number: 20040095132Abstract: A magnetic encoder apparatus comprising a housing is disclosed in the present invention. The housing includes a base portion and a cover plate portion. The housing also comprises a magnet that is contained in the base portion of the housing, a sensor chip having a major surface located adjacent to the magnet, and an alignment spacer comprising a first side and a second side. The first side of the alignment spacer having an opening through to the second side of the alignment spacer, and the second side fitting into the base portion of the housing. The opening of the alignment spacer encloses the sensor chip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Encoder Devices, LLCInventors: Rick Carlson, Rick Moeller
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Publication number: 20040095133Abstract: A novel magnetic imaging microscope test system with high spatial (1-10 nm) and temporal (˜1 ns) resolution of the magnetic field is disclosed, as well as the system application for characterization of read and write heads for magnetic recording. The test system includes a scanner assembly and a work piece holder for holding a work piece to be tested. The scanner assembly and the work piece holder are positionable relative to each other at very fine resolution during scanning. A probe arm is cantilevered from the scanner assembly to bring a probe head into close proximity to the work piece holder. The probe head is configured scan a work piece in contacting engagement therewith so that a magnetic device on the probe head magnetically interacts with a magnetic field generating or magnetic field sensing device on the work piece. A probe head for use in the test system and a related test method are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Vladimir Nikitin, Katalin Pentek
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Publication number: 20040095134Abstract: A system (10) and method for high-speed massive magnetic imaging on a spin-stand (12) is provided. The system (10) includes a spin-stand system (12) for driving a rotational spindle (20) to which a magnetic hard disk (30) is mounted. A magnetic read head (40) reads data from disk (30) and is in electrical communication with a universal head preamplification board (50). The universal head preamplification board (50) outputs readable voltage signals which are transmitted to an oscilloscope (60) for displaying a read-back voltage display (70). The signals are processed by a processing means (90) to generate scanned image data (100) on a display means. The display signals (70) are utilized to calibrate the magnetically read data to account for the eccentricity of the hard disks with respect to the center of rotation of the spin-stand spindle. Whole tracks of hard disk data can be imaged through the process of “track-centering” and “track-following”.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Chun Tse, Charles S. Krafft, Isaak D. Mayergoyz, Dragos I. Mircea
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Publication number: 20040095135Abstract: An electromagnetic gage sensing system having sensor heads positioned over each rail of a railroad track that measures both rail gage and height distance above the rails of a railroad track. Each sensor head includes an array of electromagnetic field generating coils and an array of electromagnetic field sensors positioned above each rail so as to extend substantially across the rail surface. A method of measuring gage distance is also provided in which lateral EM field output signal indicative of an edge surface of a rail is sensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Boris Nejikovsky, Gary A. Carr
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Publication number: 20040095136Abstract: A device for producing a detection signal when interfering, preferably metallic conductive pieces occur in an at least largely non-conductive conveyor stream. An alternating electromagnetic field is built up by an alternating current generator through a transmission coil in a segment of the conveyor stream to be monitored. The changes in amplitude and phase of the alternating electromagnetic field are detected by a coil system that feeds an evaluating circuit for deriving the detection signal, which, when an interfering piece appears, causes a stoppage of the conveyor stream for the purpose of removing the interfering piece. A resetting device (reset button) is also provided which is able to cancel the conveyor stoppage. A device is also provided for blocking the resetting device, controlled by the evaluating circuit, which disables the resetting device as long as the evaluating circuit still emits a detection signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Manfred Artinger, Karlheinz Durrmeier
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Publication number: 20040095137Abstract: A method and apparatus is shown for implementing magnetostrictive sensor techniques for the nondestructive evaluation of pipes or tubes. A magnetostrictive sensor generates guided waves in a pipe or tube, which waves travel therethrough in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pipe or tube. This is achieved by using a magnetized ferromagnetic strip being pressed circumferentially against the pipe or tube. For improved efficiency, the strip may be made from an iron-cobalt alloy. The guided waves are generated in the strip and coupled to the pipe or tube and propagate along the length of said pipe or tube. For detection, the guided waves in said pipe or tube are coupled to the thin ferromagnetic strip and are detected by receiving MsS coils. Reflected guided waves may represent defects in the pipe or tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Hegeon Kwun, Sang-Young Kim, James F. Crane, Myoung-Seon Choi
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Publication number: 20040095138Abstract: To prepare magnetization for steady state magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance is primed using a parameterized priming sequence (60). The parameterized priming sequence (60) has a spectral offset parameter value (40) corresponding to a spectral offset of the steady state imaging. Subsequent to the priming, steady state magnetic resonance imaging data at the first spectral offset is acquired using a magnetic resonance imaging scanner (10). A reconstruction processor (44) reconstructs the imaging data to generate an image representation. Preferably, the parameterized priming sequence (60) includes a longitudinal priming sequence (62) that prepares longitudinal magnetization in a state approximating a steady state longitudinal magnetization. A spoiler sequence (64) spoils transverse magnetization while retaining longitudinal magnetization. A transverse priming sequence (66) prepares traverse magnetization in a state approximating a steady state transverse magnetization.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTONICS N.V.Inventor: David L. Foxall
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Publication number: 20040095139Abstract: Magnetic resonance signals that are measured by phase-array coils are combined in the time domain. The phase of the signal measured at each coil is adjusted in the time domain prior to combination with the signals measured at other coils so that the phase of the signals are substantially equal to one another. The combined time domain signal is then converted into a frequency domain signal for spectroscopic analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Mark Allen Brown
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Publication number: 20040095140Abstract: The present invention discloses eleven reduced dimensionality (RD) triple resonance nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments for measuring chemical shift values of certain nuclei in a protein molecule, where the chemical shift values encoded in a peak pair of an NMR spectrum are detected in a phase sensitive manner. The RD 3D HA,CA,(CO),N,HN NMR and RD 3D H,C,(C-TOCSY-CO),N,HN NMR experiments are designed to yield “sequential” connectivities, while the RD 3D H&agr;/&bgr;,C&agr;/&bgr;,CO,HA NMR and RD 3D H&agr;/&bgr;,C&agr;/&bgr;,N,HN NMR experiments provide “intraresidue” connectivities. The RD 3D H,C,C,H-COSY NMR, RD 3D H,C,C,H-TOCSY NMR, and RD 2D H,C,C,H-COSY NMR experiments allow one to obtain assignments for aliphatic and aromatic side chain chemical shifts, while the RD 2D HB,CB,(CG,CD),HD NMR experiment provide information for the aromatic side chain chemical shifts.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Thomas A. Szyperski, Seho Kim
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Publication number: 20040095141Abstract: For the purpose of providing a static magnetic field generating apparatus employing permanent magnets that allows easy adjustment of a static magnetic field, eight grooves represented by grooves 310 and 320 are provided in a columnar yoke 12 and the other opposing columnar yoke, and the shape or material of insert members 312 and 322 is changed to modify magnetic resistance of the columnar yoke 12 and the other opposing columnar yoke when the insert members 312 and 322 are fitted; thus, magnetic flux formed in a space between permanent magnets 30 and 31 can be easily modified, and hence, a static magnetic field can be easily adjusted.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Takeshi Watanabe
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Publication number: 20040095142Abstract: The invention relates to a device for measuring an electrical parameter through electrically conductive casing, said device including a current injection electrode (3) and a measurement electrode (7) on one side of the wall of the casing (1). According to the invention, the injection electrode (3) is associated via a first magnetic coupler (4) with a current source (2) and the measurement electrode (7) is associated via a second magnetic coupler (6) with a measurement device (5) situated on the other side of the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Alain Dumont, Nicolas Renoux, Philippe Salamitou
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Publication number: 20040095143Abstract: A method for determining the amount of charge which can be drawn from a storage battery includes determining a response signal profile within a time interval to an electrical stimulus to the storage battery. The method also includes linearizing the response signal profile and determining the amount of charge which can be drawn as a function of a degree of change of the linearized response signal profile in the time interval. A monitoring device for a storage battery is provided that includes measurement means for measuring at least one of voltage and current of the storage battery over time intervals. The monitoring device also includes evaluations means that are designed for carrying out the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: VB Autobatterie GmbHInventors: Helmut Laig-Hoerstebrock, Eberhard Meissner
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Publication number: 20040095144Abstract: An inspection apparatus and method are disclosed. The inspection apparatus comprises a probe 30 having a width equal to or less than that of the layout pitch of conductive patterns 15 to be inspected, and a sensor section 20 having an area capable of covering the layout region of the conductive patterns. The probe 30 is adapted to be scanningly moved across an inspection-signal supply region including respective portions of the conductive patterns. The sensor section 20 is positioned opposed to the conductive patterns 15. An AC inspection signal is fed from an AC power source 35 to the probe 30 to form a capacitive coupling between one electrode or the conductive pattern, and the other electrode or the sensor section 20, and a detected signal from the sensor section 20 is amplified through an amplifier 25 to check the detected signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Shuji Yamaoka, Shogo Ishioka
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Publication number: 20040095145Abstract: A method of calibrating a measurement path of a vector network analyzer having at least two reference receivers, and a total of 2N measurement ports, where N is an integer comprises the steps of presenting a high reflect calibration standard at each measurement port and measuring a reflection characteristic for each measurement port. The method further comprises the steps of presenting a line calibration standard and a through calibration standard is presented between N direct pairs of the measurement ports and measuring reflection and transmission responses to each standard. From these measurements, the method calculates directivity, source match, and reflection tracking error coefficients for each one of the measurement ports.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Ali Boudiaf, Vahe Adamian, Peter Phillips
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Publication number: 20040095146Abstract: The invention relates to a measured value acquisition and processing unit (5) that facilitates the acquisition and processing of very small measuring signals in the range of interfering signals, such as, for example, noise, spillovers, etc. This means that the useful values to be detected usually contain interfering portions. The inventive measured value acquisition and processing unit (5) separately acquires these interfering portions by means of a switch element (10) disposed in the area of feed of the measured signals by means of which the measuring circuit is short circuited in such a manner that the measured signal is not coupled in but only interfering signals that might occur in the measuring circuit are detected. The inventive method provides a large range of dynamic ratio for the detection of measured values at low costs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Siegfried Neumann, Klaus Windsheimer
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Publication number: 20040095147Abstract: A probe for examining a sample (5), the probe comprising an emitter (1) for emitting radiation, a detector (1) for detecting radiation and a dielectric member (3) configured to direct radiation from the emitter (1) to the sample (5) and to direct radiation reflected by the sample (5) to the detector (1), wherein in use, the dielectric member (3) occupies at least half of the radiation path length from the emitter (1) to the sample (5) to the detector (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Bryan Edward Cole
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Publication number: 20040095148Abstract: An apparatus for measuring the inductance of a wire-loop with noise-cancellation, auto-calibration and wireless communication features, or detector circuit. The apparatus measures the effective change in inductance induced in a wire-loop as a vehicle passes over the wire-loop to produce an inductive signature corresponding to a vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Inductive Signature Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven R. Hilliard, Michael J. Roberts, Geoffrey C. Yerem
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Publication number: 20040095149Abstract: A capacitive sensor assembly for a robot to prevent damage to the robot when it moves in an undesired manner is disclosed. The robot may be used in conjunction with semiconductor fabrication applications. The capacitive sensor assembly can include a hit contact, one or more fixed contacts, one or more damping springs, and a capacitive sensor. The hit contact comes into contact with a barrier as a result of undesired movement by the robot. The damping springs are compressed against the fixed contacts when the hit contact comes into contact with the barrier. The capacitive sensor has a capacitance that changes as the hit contact comes into contact with the barrier. The capacitance of the capacitive sensor is used to detect the robot coming into contact with the barrier, so that damage to the robot can be prevented.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kuen-Ei Chen, Feng-Cheng Kuo, Shan-Ching Lin
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Publication number: 20040095150Abstract: This invention relates to an apparatus and method of using a high frequency, high power, fluid dielectric variable capacitor for an impedance matching network. The apparatus consists of a bow-tie rotary vane, a set of two fixed vanes, and a set of rotating vanes adapted to rotate interdigitally between the fixed vanes. A dielectric fluid is circulated between the fixed vanes and the rotating vanes for cooling the device. This arrangement facilitates production of a device having a higher capacitance and a smaller size, thus making it suitable for use in a matching network.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Tokyo Electron LimitedInventor: Wayne L. Johnson
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Publication number: 20040095151Abstract: The invention relates to a locator, in particular a handheld locator for detecting inclusions in walls, ceilings and/or floors, having a capacitive sensor device disposed in a housing, having means for generating a detection sensor of the at least one capacitive sensor device, having a control and evaluation unit, communicating with the sensor device, for ascertaining measurement values from the detection sensor, and having an output unit for reproducing measurement values of the capacitive sensor device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Ewald Schmidt, Heinz Pfizenmaier, Steffen Leutz, Hans Irion, Juergen Hasch, Stefan Clauss, Uwe Skultety-Betz, Bjoern Haase, Ulli Hoffmann
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Publication number: 20040095152Abstract: Apparatus for determining whether or not an electrically powered device is to be in a normal operational mode or a reduced power operational mode, the apparatus including detection means for detecting the presence or otherwise of a virtual capacitance represented by a part of a human body, and switching means to switch the device between modes depending on the result of the detection means. The detection means includes at least one electrically conductive region and at least one detection terminal, the detection terminal being part of a detection circuit. There is one detection terminal for each electrically conductive region.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Tsang Ho