Plural Relays Or Solenoids As Loads Patents (Class 361/183)
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Patent number: 9634640Abstract: Tunable diplexers in three-dimensional (3D) integrated circuits (IC) (3DIC) are disclosed. In one embodiment, the tunable diplexer may be formed by providing one of either a varactor or a variable inductor in the diplexer. The variable nature of the varactor or the variable inductor allows a notch in the diplexer to be tuned so as to select a band stop to eliminate harmonics at a desired frequency as well as control the cutoff frequency of the pass band. By stacking the elements of the diplexer into three dimensions, space is conserved and a variety of varactors and inductors are able to be used.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2013Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Chengjie Zuo, Daeik D. Kim, Je-Hsiung Lan, Jonghae Kim, Mario Francisco Velez, Changhan Yun, David F. Berdy, Robert P. Mikulka, Matthew M. Nowak, Xiangdong Zhang, Puay H. See
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Patent number: 9401689Abstract: Tunable diplexers in three-dimensional (3D) integrated circuits (IC) (3DIC) are disclosed. In one embodiment, the tunable diplexer may be formed by providing one of either a varactor or a variable inductor in the diplexer. The variable nature of the varactor or the variable inductor allows a notch in the diplexer to be tuned so as to select a band stop to eliminate harmonics at a desired frequency as well as control the cutoff frequency of the pass band. By stacking the elements of the diplexer into three dimensions, space is conserved and a variety of varactors and inductors are able to be used.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2013Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Chengjie Zuo, Daeik D. Kim, Je-Hsiung Lan, Jonghae Kim, Mario Francisco Velez, Changhan Yun, David F. Berdy, Robert P. Mikulka, Matthew M. Nowak, Xiangdong Zhang, Puay H. See
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Patent number: 9331665Abstract: Tunable diplexers in three-dimensional (3D) integrated circuits (IC) (3DIC) are disclosed. In one embodiment, the tunable diplexer may be formed by providing one of either a varactor or a variable inductor in the diplexer. The variable nature of the varactor or the variable inductor allows a notch in the diplexer to be tuned so as to select a band stop to eliminate harmonics at a desired frequency as well as control the cutoff frequency of the pass band. By stacking the elements of the diplexer into three dimensions, space is conserved and a variety of varactors and inductors are able to be used.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2013Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Chengjie Zuo, Daeik D. Kim, Je-Hsiung Lan, Jonghae Kim, Mario Francisco Velez, Changhan Yun, David F. Berdy, Robert P. Mikulka, Matthew M. Nowak, Xiangdong Zhang, Puay H. See
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Patent number: 8797723Abstract: An aspect of the present disclosure relates to a system, which may include a faceplate and an electrical receptacle or switch. The faceplate may include a panel having a first surface, a second surface, and an opening defined in the panel providing communication between the first and second surfaces. The faceplate may also include an interrupter extending from the first surface of the panel having at least two interrupter contacts thereon and a first electrical circuit operatively coupled to the interrupter contacts. The electrical receptacle or switch may include a housing and a second electrical circuit, wherein the second electrical circuit is in communication with the first electrical circuit when the faceplate is mounted on the electrical receptacle or switch and the interrupter is configured to interrupt the second electrical circuit.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2011Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Outsmart Power Systems, LLCInventors: Paul C. M. Hilton, Kevin M. Johnson
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Patent number: 7772722Abstract: A switching system. The switching system includes an optical component, an electromagnetic switch, an auxiliary adjustment structure, and a control circuit. The optical component reflects or refracts a light. The electromagnetic switch, on one side of the optical component, controls the optical component to rotate or move in a direction. The auxiliary adjustment structure, on the optical component, controls the optical component to rotate or move in other direction. The control circuit, coupled to the electromagnetic switch, adjusts an on-off signal of the electromagnetic switch by a native frequency of the switching system, wherein the native frequency is obtained from an initial signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Delta Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jen-Chih Wang, Sean Chang
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Patent number: 7710071Abstract: A portable electrical device requiring periodic recharging mates with a corresponding charging device by dropping or placing the portable device on or in the charger without pre-alignment by the user. The charger-to-device interface self aligns the portable electrical device in the charger for charging. Preferably, the charger is a bowl-shaped cradle. The portable device sinks to the bottom of the bowl using the force of gravity and thus aligns the contacts for recharging. Optional magnets may provide additional force to guide alignment.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2009Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Luis Ernesto Elizalde Rodarte
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Patent number: 6977803Abstract: An energy transfer element with substantially reduced electrical displacement current flow between an input circuit coupled to the energy transfer element input winding and an output circuit coupled to the energy transfer element output winding. In one aspect, an energy transfer element includes an input winding, an output winding, an electrically conductive shield coupled to the input winding and a first cancellation winding coupled to the input winding. The electrically conductive shield is physically positioned between input and output windings. The output winding is physically positioned between the electrically conductive shield and the first cancellation winding. The first cancellation winding is wound to substantially reduce a capacitive displacement current between the input circuit and the output circuit.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Power Integrations, Inc.Inventor: Chan Woong Park
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Patent number: 6741443Abstract: A known method of addressing relays in an array is to provide two windings on each relay, wherein one winding is associated with a row drive signal and one winding is associated with a column drive signal, and half of the required activation current is provided by each winding. A known limitation of such addressing arrangements is limited discrimination between selected relays and non-selected relays. The present invention relates to an enhanced addressing system for such arrays of relays.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Bruce Francis Orr, Patrick Conrick
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Patent number: 6738250Abstract: A solenoid-actuated latchable relay is controlled by a microprocessor that turns on at least one triac to selectively energize a solenoid coil with a desired polarity energization signal. The triac is only operated momentarily so that a single energization pulse is applied to the coil to move an associated magnetic plunger to a position corresponding to the polarity of the pulse. The magnetic plunger is latched in this position until another pulse is applied to change the position.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: The Cherry CorporationInventors: Peter D. Joseph, Kenneth A. Albrecht
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Patent number: 5625583Abstract: An optical system has an optical image projected on an analog memory, such as a CCD array, generating analog charge signals in the analog memory. The analog charge signals are processed with an analog to digital converter to generate digital information. The digital information is processed with an integrated circuit frequency domain processor to generate frequency domain information. The frequency domain information can be stored in an output memory and can be communicated to a remote location. An image can be displayed in response to the stored analog image information and in response to the frequency domain information. A machine can be controlled in response to the frequency domain information.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Inventor: Gilbert P. Hyatt