Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
324133000 | Nonquantitative (e.g., hot-line indicator, polarity tester) | 17 |
20080258710 | Analysis of Liquid Chromatography Eluates - When analysing saccharides by HPAEC, the eluate from the column is typically analysed using a amperometric detector. According to the invention, amperometric detection is coupled with ultraviolet detection, with both methods being applied to the eluate. Thus the invention provides a method for analysing the eluate from a liquid chromatography column, wherein the eluate is analysed by both (a) amperometric detection and (b) ultraviolet detection. The information content derivable from using both sorts of detection advantageously exceeds that derivable from either of the two detection methods alone. | 10-23-2008 |
20090021240 | CIRCUIT TESTER/JUMPER - A device which may be utilized as a circuit testing device or a power source conductor device includes a handle with a single lead wire electrically connected to a light in series circuit with a probe. Further included is a push button switch on the side of the handle which may be manually moved to disengage the light from the circuit and simultaneously enable a series circuit directly to the probe to thereby provide a power source. | 01-22-2009 |
20090045802 | Polarity tester for an electronic communication port - A polarity tester is engagable with an electronic communication port to test the polarity thereof. A connector is supported on a housing and features a plurality of electrical contacts for placement into electrical connection with a respective plurality of electrical contacts in the communication port when the connector is selectively engaged therewith. The plurality of electrical contacts include a power supply contact and a ground contact and a conductive path is defined within the housing to extend between the power supply and ground contacts. An indicator is connected within the conductive path to provide to a user of the polarity tester, when the connector is engaged with the communication port, an indication of whether electricity flows into the conductive path from the respective plurality of electrical contacts in the communication port through the power supply contact. | 02-19-2009 |
20090189597 | INSTRUMENT FOR TESTING AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT - An instrument for testing an electrical circuit includes a housing, a printed circuit board disposed within the housing, and at least one probe in electrical communication with the printed circuit board. The instrument further includes a plurality of panels disposed within the housing, wherein each one of the plurality of panels has an indicator. Each of the plurality of panels is capable of being activated into an on state in response to an electrical measurement. When at least one of the plurality of panels is activated the indicator on that panel substantially corresponds to a magnitude of the electrical measurement. | 07-30-2009 |
20110050209 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UNAMBIGUOUS DETERMINATION OF THE ROTOR POSITION OF AN ELECTRICAL MACHINE - The method for operating an electrical machine ( | 03-03-2011 |
20110074398 | METHODS AND SYTEMS TO DETECT VOLTAGE CHANGES WITHIN INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - Methods and systems to detect droop events on-chip, which may include a sensor circuit located adjacent to a voltage node to convert a corresponding voltage to a digital count or value indicative of the voltage. The sensor circuit may include an n-stage ring oscillator and an asynchronous counter. The sensor circuit may include circuitry to capture and convert a phase associated with a count to a binary fractional value to increase voltage resolution. Multiple counts associated with the node may be evaluated at the node to identify minimum and maximum counts and corresponding time stamps. More complex evaluation and control circuitry may be shared amongst a plurality of sensor circuits and may include circuitry to generate and compare counts to one or more variable thresholds, circuitry to average counts over time, and memory to store state values associated with the sensors. | 03-31-2011 |
20130021019 | Device and method for detecting a polarity reversal on a low voltage side of a dc voltage transformer in a dual-voltage vehicle electrical system - A device and a method for detecting a polarity reversal on a low voltage side of a DC voltage transformer in a dual-voltage vehicle electrical system, particularly in a motor vehicle. A current flow is enabled, in this instance, in a connecting line on the low voltage side of the DC voltage transformer by a controllable switching element, a current is detected in a connecting line on the low voltage side of the DC voltage transformer, with the aid of a current sensor system, the direction of the detected current is evaluated by an evaluation unit and a polarity reversal is detected if the direction of the detected current differs from an expected current direction. | 01-24-2013 |
20130099776 | WIRELESS CHARGING INTENSITY INDICATION METHOD AND CHARGED DEVICE - The present invention discloses a wireless charging intensity indication method, including: obtaining, by a charged device, wireless charging intensity of the charged device at a present charging position, and displaying, on a display screen, the wireless charging intensity at the present charging position, where the displaying the wireless charging intensity on the display screen is intended to provide a basis for a user to select an optimum charging position. By using the wireless charging intensity indication method provided by the embodiment of the present invention, the user may select, from different charging positions, the optimum charging position according to the magnitude of the wireless charging intensity displayed on the display screen of the charged device, thereby improving the efficiency of wireless charging. The embodiments of the present invention also provide a corresponding charged device and a mobile terminal. | 04-25-2013 |
20140043016 | SYSTEM INCLUDING A MAGNETOELECTRIC DEVICE FOR POWERING A LOAD OR VISUALLY INDICATING AN ENERGIZED POWER BUS - A system includes a power bus, a capacitive divider and a magnetoelectric device. The capacitive divider includes a first capacitance element electrically connected in series with a second capacitance element. The first capacitance element is electrically interconnected with the power bus. The second capacitance element is electrically connected between the first capacitance element and ground. The capacitive divider causes a current to flow between the power bus and the ground when the power bus is energized. The current generates a magnetic field. The magnetoelectric device includes an input inputting the magnetic field and an output outputting a voltage. An indicator or a load is driven by the voltage of the output of the magnetoelectric device. | 02-13-2014 |
20140145708 | DETECTING CIRCUIT AND RELATED CIRCUIT DETECTING METHOD - A detecting circuit includes: a testing signal generator, arranged to selectively generate a testing signal having a first signal edge or a second signal edge to a connecting port; and a detector, arranged to detect a first detect signal on the connecting port after the testing signal having the first signal edge is coupled to the connecting port, and to detect a second detect signal on the connecting port after the testing signal having the second signal edge is coupled to the connecting port; wherein the detector is further arranged to determine if an external circuit element is coupled between the connecting port and a reference voltage according to the first detect signal and the second detect signal. | 05-29-2014 |
20140292308 | DETECTION CIRCUIT AND DETECTION METHOD - A detection circuit ( | 10-02-2014 |
20140306691 | Circuit That Deciphers Between AC And DC Input Signals - Aspects of the present invention provide a module including an electronic circuit that flags the presence of AC or DC input signals. An AC filter receives an input signal and couples it to a first leg. The AC filter permits an AC signal to pass to produce a first output and prevents a DC signal from passing. A DC filter also receives the input signal and couples it to a second leg. The DC filter permits a DC signal to pass to produce a second output and prevents at least part of an AC signal from passing. A lock out circuit in the first leg prevents the second leg from producing the second output when the first leg produces the first output. The output of each leg may be digitized and coupled to a logic controller to flag the presence of AC or DC input signals. | 10-16-2014 |
20150022185 | POWER RECEIVING DEVICE AND PROGRAM - There is provided a power receiving device including a connecting unit that is connected to a power line through which power is transmitted, a determining unit that determines whether transmitted power is chargeable, based on power identification information indicating whether the transmitted power is chargeable power, and a notification control unit that performs notification based on a determination result. | 01-22-2015 |
20150042314 | FLOW DIRECTION DETECTION DEVICE, FLOW DIRECTION DETECTION METHOD, AND FLOW DIRECTION DETECTION PROGRAM - A detection apparatus that detects a state of power has a first current transformer that measures a first current on a side of a first power line with respect to a connecting point between the first power line extending from a commercial power supply and a second power line extending from a power generation means that supplies power having the same frequency as the commercial power supply, a second current transformer that measures a second current on a side of the second power line with respect to the connecting point, a first current direction detector that detects a direction of the first current, a second current direction detector that detects a direction of the second current, and an exclusive OR calculator that calculates an exclusive OR between a detected value of the direction of the first current and a detected value of the direction of the second current. | 02-12-2015 |
20150130442 | DC REVERSE POLARITY DETECTION - For inspecting polarities of poles of DC voltage sources, each pole being individually connected to one of separate input terminals of a combiner circuit, an inspection apparatus includes electric contacts each provided for one of the input terminals such that one of the poles of each DC voltage sources is each connected to one of the electric contacts, respectively. A signaling element when subjected to an electric signal emits a matching signal. One switching element per each of the at least two electric contacts forwards the electric signal if a polarity of a voltage present at the respective electric contact matches a polarity pre-set for the respective electric contact with regard to a reference potential, and blocks the electric signal if the polarity of the voltage does not match the pre-set polarity. The switching elements are electrically connected in series. | 05-14-2015 |
20150301090 | Electric Circuit Isolator/Tester - Disclosed is a device that uses a circuit board to isolate and test electrical circuits so as to generate an audible signal when electric current is flowing through the circuit but is quiet when electric current is not flowing. The circuit board may contain a wireless transmitter circuit that allows the audible signal to be heard through a headset. | 10-22-2015 |
20160084897 | METHOD AND CIRCUIT FOR ASSESSING PULSE-WIDTH-MODULATED SIGNALS - A method of assessing a pulse-width-modulated signal in which the pulse-width-modulated signal to be assessed is applied to a first input of a microcontroller and a signal, that depends on the pulse-width-modulated signal being assessed, is applied to a second input of the microcontroller for assessment. The pulse-width-modulated signal being assessed is applied to a voltage divider to produce the signal that depends on the same. For the pulse-width-modulated signal to be assessed and for the signal that depends on the same, in each case, the microcontroller determines a time interval between signal edges of the respective signal, and the signal is assessed on the basis of a difference between the time interval between the signal edges in the pulse-width-modulated signal to be assessed and the time interval between the signal edges in the signal that depends on the same. | 03-24-2016 |