Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
340660000 | Voltage | 72 |
20090021385 | Electric Vehicle Communication Interface - A method of communicating with an electric vehicle wherein the method includes a step of installing a communication device in the electric vehicle. The method also includes establishing a connection from the vehicle to a network. The methodology also includes controlling and monitoring a battery in the electric vehicle. | 01-22-2009 |
20090085759 | High voltage indication system - Systems and methods are disclosed for detecting and indicating high-voltage presences on a machine. In one embodiment a high-voltage indication system is disclosed and may include a voltage detector configured to compare the voltage level associated with an element with a threshold voltage value, and provide an indication signal when the voltage level associated with the element is greater than the threshold voltage value. The system may also include an indicator powered by a separate power source independent from the voltage detector. The indicator may be configured to detect the indication signal provided by the voltage detector, and provide one or more warning signals in response to the indication signal. | 04-02-2009 |
20090096625 | LOAD DETECTOR FOR A DIMMER - Disclosed is a circuit for detecting the presence of an inductive load. The circuit uses a voltage ringing detector to detect a voltage ringing signal across the inductive load and a signal generator for generating a signal indicating the presence of the inductive load upon detection of the ringing signal. The circuit may be used in a dimmer circuit for controlling the load. The circuit may be used as a load detector for a universal dimmer or may be used in a protection circuit for circuits not designed to control inductive loads. | 04-16-2009 |
20090184835 | System, Device and Method For Providing Power Outage and Restoration Notification - A system, computer program product and method to provide information related to a power distribution system based on information provided by a plurality of network elements electrically connected to a plurality of power lines of the power distribution system at a plurality of locations is provided. In one embodiment, the method comprises receiving a notification from a group of network elements that have detected a voltage signature indicating an imminent power outage, determining location information of the power outage, outputting the location information of the power outage, receiving a live notification from a first network element of the group of network elements indicating a first power restoration at a location of the first network element, determining location information of the first power restoration, and outputting the location information of the first power restoration. | 07-23-2009 |
20090212965 | ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION NETWORK WITH STRAY VOLTAGE MONITORING AND METHOD OF TRANSMISSION OF INFORMATION ON SAID NETWORK - The electricity distribution network comprises a plurality of interconnection lines for the distribution of electricity among a plurality of interconnection boxes. At least some of said interconnection boxes are combined with a control unit for detection of stray voltage, comprising a transmitter to transmit to a receiver of at least one collecting unit a signal relating to any dispersion. | 08-27-2009 |
20090231152 | SYSTEM FOR MONITORING THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF TECHNOLOGY COMPONENTS - A system is described for monitoring the energy efficiency of a technology component. The system may include a memory, an interface, and a processor. The memory may store a baseline power consumption value for a plurality of operating states of a technology component. The interface may communicate with a device of a user. The processor may monitor the technology component to determine a current power consumption value and a current operating state of the technology component. The processor may determine the baseline power consumption value corresponding to the current operating state. The processor may determine whether the current power consumption value is within a threshold of the baseline power consumption value. The processor may provide an alert to a device of the user if the current power consumption value of the technology component is not within the threshold of the baseline power consumption value. | 09-17-2009 |
20090295591 | VERIFYING SPEAKER OPERATION DURING ALARM GENERATION - The patent discloses a method of verifying that a dialysis machine audio alarm has been sounded. The method senses a waveform of electric power, such as a waveform of the current or voltage that drives a speaker. When the speaker produces sound, power consumption changes the waveform in a manner that is detectable by electrical and electronic sensors. The amplitude envelope and frequency or period of the waveform is specific to the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the speaker. The waveform may be detected by a current-sensing resistor in series with the speaker power source, by a non-contact current transformer or hall-effect sensor, or may be sampled by an ADC. A computer program then compares this resulting signal to an expected signal or waveform and verify the speaker is working. If the speaker is not working, the machine sends a visual alarm or places itself in a safe state. | 12-03-2009 |
20090303063 | VOLTAGE DETECTING CIRCUIT - The present invention relates to a voltage detecting circuit for detecting a voltage range of a power source. The voltage detecting circuit includes a micro controlling unit, a boost circuit and a plurality of divider resistors. The micro controlling unit includes a general input/output port and a controlling input/output port. The boost circuit provides a constant voltage. A judgment voltage is obtained according to the divider resistors, the constant voltage and a voltage of the power source. A digital level signal is issued by the general input/output port according to the judgment voltage. In response to the digital level signal, the micro controlling unit generates a corresponding prompt associated with the voltage status of the power source. | 12-10-2009 |
20100052929 | High voltage proximity warning alarm system - A high voltage proximity warning system, precise, easy to use, easy to install, rugged and weatherproof, has a control panel which is located in the cab of an excavator, other heavy equipment or vehicle, such that it is readily accessible to the operator during equipment operation and is connected to one or more strategically located sensor antenna(s). The control panel is designed to be used with or without gloves, in a position where it is readily visible. It is electrically connected to the equipment's power source. At least one high voltage proximity sensor is mountable to the vehicle and is in wired or wireless communication with the control panel. | 03-04-2010 |
20100097235 | Explosion Proof Non-Contact Check Point to Mount in Explosion Proof Enclosure - A voltage indicating device comprises a test port disposed in a casing that allows the test port to operate during extreme conditions, such as corrosive or explosive environments. The indicating device is coupled to a housing enclosing an electrical apparatus and is connected to a power source of the electrical apparatus. The test port is accessible outside the housing and allows a user to determine voltage or current presence prior to opening the housing, thus preventing electrocution. | 04-22-2010 |
20100171626 | Enhanced Classification for Power Over Ethernet - A method of classification of power requirements in a power over Ethernet system, the method comprising: providing a first classification voltage for a first classification cycle time, the provided first classification voltage being within a classification voltage range defined by a lower classification voltage limit and upper classification voltage limit; measuring a first current flow responsive to the provided first classification voltage; subsequent to the first classification cycle time, providing a voltage outside of the classification voltage range for a classification indexing time; subsequent to the classification indexing time, providing a second classification voltage for a second classification cycle time, the provided second classification voltage being within the classification voltage range; measuring a second current flow responsive to the provided second classification voltage; determining a classification responsive to the measured first current flow and the measured second current flow; and allocating power responsive to the determined classification. | 07-08-2010 |
20100176959 | Air conditioner and reverse phase detection method thereof - An air conditioner and a reverse-phase detection method thereof are provided. According to the air conditioner and the reverse-phase detection method thereof, it is possible to perform reverse-phase detection in real time by subtracting the voltage of one of two phases arbitrarily selected from the phases of an input three-phase alternating voltage from the voltage of the other phase and determining whether the input three-phase alternating voltage is reversed based on sign information of a voltage obtained by the subtraction. Thus, it is possible to prevent an air conditioner from malfunctioning due to a reversed input three-phase alternating voltage and to facilitate the management of an air conditioner. | 07-15-2010 |
20100188240 | Continuous condition monitoring of transformers - A device and method for monitoring the condition of an electrical power transformer in an electrical power grid synchronously measures current and voltage data at both a high voltage side of the transformer and a low-voltage side of the transformer and computes from this measured data corresponding transformer impedance data. These measurements and computations are repeated continuously in real time at a rates up to 30 Hz to provide a sequence of real-time transformer impedance data. An alarm signal is generated if a mean of the sequence of real-time transformer impedance data changes significantly. | 07-29-2010 |
20110050440 | MONITORING DEVICE FOR FUNCTIONALLY MONITORING REPORTING SYSTEM, REPORTING SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR MONITORING - Reporting systems, such as fire alarm systems, alarm systems or the like, are usually used for communications equipment in large plants, wherein automatic or manual reports are produced at decentralized locations and are forwarded to a central control system. To this end, the reporting systems comprise a plurality of reporting units connected to one another and to the central control system by way of signal lines and/or power supply lines. In a distributed embodiment, the power supply and signal lines are combined in a two-wire line, wherein the change in current flow and voltage in the two-wire line is monitored and a report is produced in the central control system when changes occur. A monitoring device ( | 03-03-2011 |
20110181431 | Pump Controller System and Method - A method and apparatus for a pump control system. One or more embodiments of the invention include a pump controller that can perform a self-calibrating procedure, can provide precise motor speed control, can provide a limp mode before shutting down the motor when system parameters are exceeded and/or fault conditions occur, can detect fault conditions, and can store fault conditions for later retrieval. | 07-28-2011 |
20110221602 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR STRAY VOLTAGE DETECTION - A system for detecting stray voltage in a conductive object is disclosed herein. The system includes a pick-up element, electrical circuitry, a housing for enclosing the circuitry, a support for mounting the housing, and an indicator. The pick-up element is separated from the conductive object and capable of detecting an electric field from the conductive object. The support of the housing is such that the pick-up element remains separated from the conductive object. The electrical circuitry determines a voltage level corresponding to the electric field detected by the pick-up element and generates, based on a comparison of the determined voltage level relative to a reference voltage level, an indicator signal representative of whether stray voltage is present in the conductive object. Based on the indicator signal, the indicator indicates to a user of the system whether stray voltage is present in the conductive object. | 09-15-2011 |
20110221603 | System, Device and Method For Providing Power Outage and Restoration Notification - A system, computer program product and method to provide information related to a power distribution system based on information provided by a plurality of network elements electrically connected to a plurality of power lines of the power distribution system at a plurality of locations is provided. In one embodiment, the method comprises receiving a notification from a group of network elements that have detected a voltage signature indicating an imminent power outage, determining location information of the power outage, outputting the location information of the power outage, receiving a live notification from a first network element of the group of network elements indicating a first power restoration at a location of the first network element, determining location information of the first power restoration, and outputting the location information of the first power restoration. | 09-15-2011 |
20110234417 | FAILSAFE OSCILLATOR MONITOR AND ALARM - A failsafe oscillator monitor and alarm circuit receives clock pulses from an external oscillator that if a failure thereto occurs, the failsafe oscillator monitor and alarm circuit will notify a digital processor of the external oscillator failure. The failsafe oscillator monitor and alarm circuit is a very low current usage circuit that charges a storage capacitor with clock pulses from the external oscillator when functioning normally and discharges the storage capacitor with a constant current sink if the external oscillator stops functioning. When the voltage charge on the storage capacitor becomes less than a reference voltage an alarm signal is sent to the digital processor for exception or error handling of the failed external oscillator. | 09-29-2011 |
20110279280 | Device for Verifying the Electrical Output of a Microcurrent Therapy Device - A device and method verifies the electrical output of a microcurrent therapy device. The current and/or voltage of an electrical pulse, being supplied to an electrode adapted to contact tissue, is measured by a control unit. The current and/or voltage is supplied by the control unit according to a predefined waveform. Any difference in the current or voltage of the electrical pulse being supplied with respect to the current or voltage of the predefined waveform is detected. | 11-17-2011 |
20120044079 | MEASURMENT BASED VOLTAGE STABILITY MONITORING AND CONTROL - A measurement base voltage stability monitoring and control scheme having a means for measuring current and voltage phasors at a boundary bus of a load center; and an equivalent network having a fictitious bus with an aggregate load representative of all loads of the load center. The scheme further includes a computing device to calculate a voltage stability margin index based on the aggregate load of the fictitious bus and compare the voltage stability margin index to a pre-set threshold. The computing device causes an action to take place based on the comparison between the voltage stability margin index and the pre-set threshold. | 02-23-2012 |
20120098670 | SIGNALING METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IMPAIRED FUNCTION OF AN ELECTRONIC POWER SYSTEM IN A MULTIPLE-PHASE ALTERNATOR - The signalling method is implemented in an electronic power system ( | 04-26-2012 |
20120286962 | INPUT DEVICE AND INDICATOR THEREOF - An input device including a control unit and an indicator is illustrated. The indicator further includes an indicating unit and a driving unit. The control unit is configured to receive a control signal and trigger an indication voltage according to the control signal to output an indication current to the driving unit. The indicating unit has multiple indication faces. The driving unit is electronically connected with the control unit and is coupled to the indicating unit, and is used to drive the indicating unit to switch to one of the multiple indication faces based on the direction of the received indication current. | 11-15-2012 |
20130015979 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND CONTROLLING DETECTION OF STRAY VOLTAGE ANOMALIES - Apparatus and methods for detecting stray voltage anomalies in electric fields are provided herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus for detecting an electrical field may comprise: at least one sensor probe for generating data corresponding to an electrical field detected by the at least one sensor probe, wherein the at least one sensor probe comprises at least one electrode; a processor, coupled to the at least one sensor probe, for analyzing the data to identify a voltage anomaly in the electric field; and an indicator, coupled to the processor, for alerting a user to a presence of the voltage anomaly in the electric field. | 01-17-2013 |
20130057409 | Watchdog For Voltage Detector Display - The present invention relates to a watchdog timer dedicated to the display controller of a voltage detector wherein the watchdog determines a malfunction in the microcontroller and triggers a visual warning to be displayed via the display controller. This prevents inaccurate voltage information from being displayed in the case of a microcontroller malfunction and thereby the user from being exposed to the risk of extreme injury through, for example, a high-voltage shock. | 03-07-2013 |
20130076520 | SYSTEM INCLUDING AN INDICATOR RESPONSIVE TO AN ELECTRET FOR A POWER BUS - An indicator system for an alternating current power bus includes an electret operatively associated with the alternating current power bus. The electret includes an output having an alternating current voltage when the alternating current power bus is energized. A rectifier includes an input electrically interconnected with the output of the electret and an output having a direct current voltage responsive to the alternating current voltage of the output of the electret. An indicator includes an input electrically interconnected with the output of the rectifier and an indication output responsive to the direct current voltage of the output of the rectifier. | 03-28-2013 |
20130201027 | Apparatus and Method for Detecting Faults in a Solar Module - A low cost method and apparatus for detecting faults in a solar module comprising the steps of monitoring the voltage across each string of cells within the module's junction box and signaling an alarm at the module and or at a remote location if any of the voltages across the strings of cells drop below an acceptable voltage threshold, thereby indicating a fault condition. | 08-08-2013 |
20130328687 | Electrical Sensor With Configurable Settings - An electrical sensor is described. The electrical sensor including an electrical signal input configured to receive an electrical signal, an alarm, one or more inputs configured to set a configuration value corresponding to one or more indicators on the electrical sensor, and monitor. The monitor is coupled with the electrical signal input, the alarm, and the one or more inputs. Further, the monitor is configured to determine a characteristic of the electrical signal received on the electrical signal input. And, the monitor is configured to activate the alarm based on the configuration value set by the one or more inputs and the characteristic of the electrical signal. | 12-12-2013 |
20130335230 | Method and apparatus for indicating power level over a communication interface - A circuit is provided. The circuit includes a control circuit, a voltage sensor coupled to the control circuit, and an indicator signal coupled to the control circuit. The control circuit, responsive to the voltage sensor, is configured to detect a first classification voltage within a classification voltage range defined by a lower classification voltage limit and upper classification voltage limit, detect, after detecting the first classification voltage, an indexing voltage outside of the classification voltage range, and detect, after detecting the indexing voltage, a second classification voltage within the classification voltage range. The control circuit is further configured to set the indicator signal to a first predetermined state indicating a power type based on the detected first classification voltage, indexing voltage and second classification voltage. | 12-19-2013 |
20140049398 | INDICATOR SYSTEM FOR AN ENERGIZED CONDUCTOR INCLUDING AN ELECTRET AND AN ELECTROLUMINESCENT INDICATOR - An indicator system for an alternating current power bus includes an electret operatively associated with the alternating current power bus. The electret has an output with an alternating current voltage when the alternating current power bus is energized. A rectifier includes an input electrically interconnected with the output of the electret and an output having a direct current voltage responsive to the alternating current voltage of the output of the electret. An electroluminescent indicator includes an input electrically interconnected with the output of the rectifier and an indication output responsive to the direct current voltage of the output of the rectifier. A number of capacitors are electrically connected in parallel with the input of the electroluminescent indicator. | 02-20-2014 |
20140062708 | In-Water Voltage Gradient Detector - A voltage gradient detector provides notice when a potentially hazardous voltage gradient is present in water, employing at least one pair of spaced-apart electrodes connected to an LED. The electrode spacing is selected such that, when exposed to a sufficiently large voltage gradient, the voltage between the electrodes causes activation of the LED. The LED can provide visual illumination, or can be a part of a switching device such as a photoMOS relay that in turn activates an alarm device such as an audible sounder or a high-intensity light. Sensitivity in multiple directions can be attained by employing a pair of LEDs between the electrodes, and by employing three pairs of electrodes and associated LED pairs, with the pairs of electrodes being spaced apart along substantially orthogonal axes. These pairs may be discrete or may share an electrode in common. | 03-06-2014 |
20140139346 | Circuit for indicating power level over a communication interface - A circuit is provided. The circuit includes a control circuit, a voltage sensor coupled to the control circuit, an indicator signal coupled to the control circuit, and at least one current source. The control circuit, responsive to the voltage sensor, is configured to detect a first classification voltage within a classification voltage range defined by a lower classification voltage limit and upper classification voltage limit, detect, after detecting the first classification voltage, an indexing voltage outside of the classification voltage range, and detect a second classification voltage within the classification voltage range. The at least one current source provides a first and second predetermined classification current responsive to the first classification voltage and the second classification voltage, respectively. The control circuit is configured to set the indicator signal to a first predetermined state indicating a power type based on the detected first classification voltage, indexing voltage and second classification voltage. | 05-22-2014 |
20140159909 | INDICATION CIRCUIT FOR INDICATING TYPES OF VOLTAGES - An indication circuit includes a recommended standard 232 (RS232) connector, first to fourth electronic switches, first and second light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and first to fourth resistors. When the RS232 connector outputs a first voltage, the first LED emits, when the RS232 connector outputs a second voltage, the second LED emits. | 06-12-2014 |
20140300482 | SYSTEM INCLUDING AN INDICATOR RESPONSIVE TO AN ELECTRET FOR A POWER BUS - An indicator system for an alternating current power bus includes an electret operatively associated with the alternating current power bus. The electret includes an output having an alternating current voltage when the alternating current power bus is energized. A rectifier includes an input electrically interconnected with the output of the electret and an output having a direct current voltage responsive to the alternating current voltage of the output of the electret. An indicator includes an input electrically interconnected with the output of the rectifier and an indication output responsive to the direct current voltage of the output of the rectifier. | 10-09-2014 |
20140313042 | TRACEABLE CABLES - Traceable cables (e.g., networking cables, power cables, etc.). Some embodiments include a traceable power cable with a battery (e.g., that may be rechargeable from current from an external power source to which the power cable is electrically connected). Some embodiments include a traceable networking cable configured to draw power from power-over-Ethernet (POE) power sourcing equipment (PSE) even if the networking cable is not connected to a separate powered device (PD). | 10-23-2014 |
20140327550 | Warning alert system for induced AC on pipeline systems for crew safety - This invention relates to the pipeline safety system. The invention is a warning alert system for presence of an induced AC voltage/current on a pipeline system that runs in parallel with an AC transmission line. This invention is a warning alert system for ground faults from power high voltage AC systems which can induce AC voltage/current onto a piping system. | 11-06-2014 |
20140340233 | Circuit for indicating power level over a communication interface - A circuit is provided. The circuit includes a control circuit and a voltage sensor coupled to the control circuit. The control circuit, responsive to the voltage sensor, is configured to detect a first classification voltage within a classification voltage range defined by a lower classification voltage limit and upper classification voltage limit, detect, after detecting the first classification voltage, an indexing voltage outside of the classification voltage range, and detect, after detecting the indexing voltage, a second classification voltage within the classification voltage range. The control circuit is further configured to set an indicator signal to a first predetermined state indicating a power type based on the detected first classification voltage, indexing voltage and second classification voltage. | 11-20-2014 |
20140354439 | ELECTRICAL SENSOR WITH CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS AND A DISPLAY - An electrical sensor is described. The electrical sensor including an electrical signal input configured to receive an electrical signal, an alarm, one or more inputs configured to set a configuration value and at least one display configured to display said configuration value. The monitor is coupled with the electrical signal input, the alarm, the display, and the one or more inputs. Further, the monitor is configured to determine a characteristic of the electrical signal received on the electrical signal input. The monitor is configured to activate the alarm based on the configuration value set by the one or more inputs and the characteristic of the electrical signal. And, the monitor configured to generate at least one display signal based on the configuration value to be used by the at least one display to display the configuration value. | 12-04-2014 |
20150091734 | Security System and Electrical Circuit Therefor - A circuit for a security system includes a power circuit, a closed loop detection circuit and an alarm circuit. The detection circuit includes a first loop circuit with an alarm sensor and a second loop circuit with a relay. The alarm circuit provides a plurality of output voltages or signals to at least one alarm device, such as two 120 VAC outputs and two 12 VDC outputs. The alarm circuit is coupled to the relay of the detection circuit, such that an alarm condition sensed by the alarm sensor causes the relay to supply energy from the power circuit to the plurality of outputs to activate at least one alarm device. The security system may be turned on and off by a remote control. | 04-02-2015 |
20150091735 | High-Voltage Detector Montioring System - A mechanism for providing monitoring of electric field detectors. In accordance with instructions on a machine-readable medium, a computing system receives from a device data corresponding to a user identifier. Further, the computing device identifies from a plurality of electric field detectors one or more electric field detectors associated with the user identifier and identifies status data for each of the identified one or more electric field detectors. The status data for each electric field detector in the plurality of electric field detectors comprises data indicative of at least (i) a location of the electric field detector and (ii) an alarm state of the electric field detector. Additionally, the computing system causes a display component of the device to display a graphical user interface that presents indicia of the status data for each of the identified one or more electric field detectors. | 04-02-2015 |
20160035211 | Communication Visualization Device - A communication visualization device includes a transformer for converting a magnetic field caused from a LAN cable connected to an information communication apparatus into electric energy at time of information communication, an amplifier circuit for amplifying the electric energy output from the transformer, a rectifier circuit for converting an amplified signal amplified by the amplifier circuit into a DC voltage, and a light-emitting circuit for emitting light when the DC voltage obtained by conversion of the rectifier circuit is supplied thereto. | 02-04-2016 |
20160133111 | CABLE SIGNAL DETECTOR - A cable signal detector is configured to detect the presence or absence of information communication in a communication cable including a plurality of signal line pairs for differential signaling. The cable signal detector includes a plurality of detecting portions each of which is configured to partially branch and draw a transmission signal from a different signal line pair, rectify the branched and drawn signal into a direct current, and output that direct current, and a displaying portion configured to display the presence or absence of information communication, based on outputs of the plurality of detecting portions. The outputs of the plurality of detecting portions are connected in series, and the displaying portion is configured to display the presence or absence of information communication, based on an overall output voltage of the plurality of detecting portions connected in series. | 05-12-2016 |
20160148486 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND CONTROLLING DETECTION OF STRAY VOLTAGE ANOMALIES - Apparatus and methods for detecting stray voltage anomalies in electric fields are provided herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus for detecting an electrical field may comprise: at least one sensor probe for generating data corresponding to an electrical field detected by the at least one sensor probe, wherein the at least one sensor probe comprises at least one electrode; a processor, coupled to the at least one sensor probe, for analyzing the data to identify a voltage anomaly in the electric field; and an indicator, coupled to the processor, for alerting a user to a presence of the voltage anomaly in the electric field. | 05-26-2016 |
340661000 | Comparison | 10 |
20080258927 | MONITORING DEVICE FOR MOTHERBOARD VOLTAGE - An embodiment of a device for monitoring voltages of a motherboard includes: a comparator having an input terminal connected to a reference voltage and the other input terminal connected to a voltage of the motherboard; an electrical switch having a first terminal connected to an output terminal of the comparator, a second terminal connected to a power source, and a third terminal being grounded; and a light emitting diode (LED) including a cathode connected to the second terminal of the electrical switch and an anode connected to the power source. The electrical switch is turned on when the first terminal of the electrical switch receives a controlling signal from the comparator. Then the LED emits light to show an abnormal state of the voltage of the motherboard. | 10-23-2008 |
20090174564 | DUST DETECTING CIRCUIT - A dust detecting circuit includes a sampling circuit and an alarm circuit. The sampling circuit has a first voltage amplifying circuit, a voltage comparing circuit, and a second voltage amplifying circuit. An input of the first voltage amplifying circuit is connected to an output of a dust sensor; two inputs of the voltage comparing circuit are respectively connected to a power supply for receiving a reference voltage and an output of the first voltage amplifying circuit. An output of the voltage comparing circuit is connected to an input of the second voltage amplifying circuit. An alarm circuit is connected to an output of the second voltage amplifying circuit. When the amount of the dust is more than a pre-determined threshold, a high level voltage signal is output from the sampling circuit to the alarm circuit, and the alarm circuit activates an alarm. | 07-09-2009 |
20100001872 | ELECTRONIC ARTICLE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM WITH METAL DETECTION CAPABILITY AND METHOD THEREFOR - A method for detecting metal using an electronic article surveillance (“EAS”) system. The EAS system includes a transmitter and a receiver. An EAS interrogation signal is transmitted to establish the interrogation zone. The EAS interrogation signal is used to detect EAS markers and metal objects within the interrogation zone. The EAS signal is received and a metal object present in the interrogation zone is detected during a metal detection cycle. The metal object is detected based upon perturbations in the received EAS interrogation signal. The metal detection cycle is periodically interspersed with at least one EAS detection cycle. | 01-07-2010 |
20100328087 | Communication apparatus, connection control method for communication apparatus and method of determining state of communication plug relative to communication connector in communication apparatus - A communication apparatus includes a communication connector, a communication section, a connection section, a state detector, a controller and a warning section. The communication section controls communication performed through the communication connector, to which a communication plug is connected. The connection section connects the communication connector and the communication section. The state detector generates a state detection signal corresponding to a connection state of the communication plug relative to the communication connector. The controller determines which of a normal connection state, an improper connection state and a non-connection state the communication plug is in based on the state detection signal. The controller also controls an ON-OFF operation of the connection section. The warning section notifies a user of results determined by the controller. | 12-30-2010 |
20110032112 | DEVICE FOR MONITORING VOLTAGE OF MOTHERBOARD - A device for monitoring a voltage of a motherboard includes a first monitoring circuit, a second monitoring circuit, and an indicating circuit. The first and monitoring circuits are connected to output a control voltage. A value of the control voltage is determined according to a value of the voltage of the motherboard. The control voltage is reduced to control the indicating circuit. The indicating circuit indicates whether the voltage of the motherboard is normal. | 02-10-2011 |
20120044080 | METHOD AND CIRCUIT FOR DETECTING HIGH-VOLTAGE DISCHARGE OF A GAS-ACTUATED FASTENER-DRIVING GUN - In a method and circuit for detecting high-voltage discharge of a gas-actuated fastener-driving gun, an attenuating unit attenuates a discharge voltage from the gas-actuated fastener-driving gun to generate a positive pulse signal. A signal processing unit processes the positive pulse signal to generate a processed pulse signal with an amplified amplitude. A determining unit outputs a control signal upon detecting that the processed pulse signal is greater than a predetermined voltage. A warning unit generates, based on the control signal from the determining unit, a warning output for indicating that the high-voltage discharge is abnormal. | 02-23-2012 |
20120075108 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VOLTAGE-BASED PLASMA EXCURSION DETECTION - The present invention provides a system and method for the detection of plasma excursions, such as arcs, micro-arcs, or other plasma instability, during plasma processing by directly monitoring direct current (DC) bias voltage on an RF power electrode of a plasma processing chamber. The monitored DC bias voltage is then passed through a succession of analog filters and amplifiers to provide a plasma excursion signal. The plasma excursion signal is compared to a preset value, and at points where the plasma excursion signal exceeds the preset value, an alarm signal is generated. The alarm signal is then fed back into a system controller so that an operator can be alerted and/or the processing system can be shut down. In certain embodiments, multiple processing regions can be monitored by a single detection control unit. | 03-29-2012 |
20130207809 | SERVER WITH VOLTAGE TEST SYSTEM - A server includes a motherboard, a first test unit, and an indication device. The first test unit is connected to a first voltage terminal of the motherboard to receive a first voltage. The first test unit determines whether the received first voltage is within a range between a first predetermined voltage and a second predetermined voltage. If the first voltage is not within the range between the first predetermined voltage and the second predetermined voltage, the indication device indicates that the first voltage is abnormal. | 08-15-2013 |
20160104362 | CABLE SIGNAL DETECTOR - A cable signal detector for a connector at an end of a communication cable or for a relay connector connected with the connector includes a rectifier circuit that branches and extracts a portion of signal transmitted through the communication cable, rectifies the extracted signal into a DC signal and outputs the DC signal, a comparator that outputs a predetermined voltage signal if a voltage of the DC signal is not less than a preset threshold voltage, and a light-emitting circuit that emits light when the comparator outputs the predetermined voltage signal. | 04-14-2016 |
20160146854 | DISPLAY CIRCUIT FOR POWER LOAD AND METHOD OF THE SAME - The display circuit coupled to a power source includes a connecting terminal, a detection resistor, a sample circuit, a comparison circuit, and an indicator circuit. The detection resistor is connected between the power source and the connecting terminal. The sampling circuit is connected to the connecting terminal for sampling a load voltage of the connecting terminal and generating a sample voltage. The comparison circuit with a first preset voltage and a second preset voltage is configured to compare the sample voltage with each of the first preset voltage and the second preset voltage. When the sample voltage is greater than the first preset voltage, the indicator circuit responds with a first response. When the sample voltage is greater than the second preset voltage, the indicator circuit responds with a second response. The disclosure further discloses a method of the display circuit. | 05-26-2016 |
340662000 | Overvoltage | 12 |
20080258928 | Systems and methods for stray voltage detection - Systems for detecting stray voltage in a conductive object include indicators for indicating to a user of the system whether stray voltage is present in the conductive object. In one aspect, a system for detecting stray voltage includes a pick-up element in contact with the conductive object and capable of transmitting a charge of the conductive object, circuitry for generating, based on a charge received from the pick-up element, an indicator signal representative of whether stray voltage is present in the conductive object, and an indicator for indicating to a user of the system, based on the indicator signal, whether stray voltage is present in the conductive object. The system may include a housing for enclosing the circuitry and a support attached to the housing for mounting the housing on or near the conductive object such that the pick-up element is in contact with the conductive object. | 10-23-2008 |
20090167547 | Utility disconnect monitor node with communication interface - An apparatus for monitoring the presence of voltage on the load side of a utility meter socket includes a circuit for detecting the presence of voltage on the load side output of the socket and a communication device connected to the circuit to transmit data relating to the presence of voltage on the load side output to the utility. Also provided is a method of monitoring the voltage on the load side of the utility, the method including installing an electric utility Disconnect Monitor Node into a utility meter socket, detecting the presence of voltage on the load side output of the utility meter socket, and transmitting data relating to the presence of voltage on the load side output. | 07-02-2009 |
20090207036 | AUTOMATIC DETECTING DEVICE FOR RADIO FREQUENCY ENVIRONMENT - The present invention provides an automatic detecting device for radio frequency environment used to detect radio frequency noise. The device uses an antenna to receive radio frequency noise and the radio frequency noise is passing a radio frequency comparator and transformed into a voltage signal. Then, the voltage signal passes through an amplifier and is amplified to be an output voltage. If the output voltage exceeds a threshold voltage, it drives a post stage circuit to warn when the radio frequency noise is beyond a normal value. | 08-20-2009 |
20090243870 | POWER SUPPLY PROTECTION DEVICE - A power supply protection device for an electric appliance includes a switching circuit for establishing an electrical connection to receive an external voltage from the external power supply and output the external voltage to the electric appliance, a detecting circuit for disabling the switch circuit to break the electrical connection when determining the external voltage is equal to or higher than a predetermined value, and an alert circuit for generating an alert signal when the electrical connection is broken and outputting the alert signal to a user. | 10-01-2009 |
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20140152449 | Early Detection of Environmental Conditions That Will Lead to Creep Corrosion on Printed Circuit Boards in Data Centers - Apparatus and method for directly detecting the atmospheric conditions leading to creep corrosion of printed circuit boards (PCBs) well before the PCBs in the computers start suffering from creep corrosion. The embodiment indicates the propensity of the air towards creep corrosion on PCBs. Additionally, to avoid the false reading due to condensed moisture, condensed moisture may be avoided by using a heater attached to the creep corrosion monitor that keeps the creep corrosion monitor above the dew point temperature. | 06-05-2014 |
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20100052930 | ACTIVITY PATTERN BASED BATTERY CHARGING ALERTS FOR MOBILE DEVICES - A method for providing activity pattern based battery charging alerts for mobile devices, the method includes: monitoring usage patterns of a mobile device; determining periods of activity and inactivity for the mobile device's usage; creating an activity log detailing the determined periods of activity and inactivity; monitoring levels of available battery charge for the mobile device; correlating the levels of available battery charge with the activity log; and generating a charging advisory alert in response to at least one of: an available battery charge dropping below a threshold value prior to a period of device inactivity, or toward the end of a period of activity. | 03-04-2010 |
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20110210860 | USB Port Connectible Device Locater - Alarm control circuitry is provided for a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port connectible device including an alarm generator emitting an audible alarm when powered by internal voltage from a capacitor charged by external voltage from a computer during connection of the device to a computer and actuated with a power off detection circuit in the condition that termination of power from the computer to the device is detected. Provision for an optional base unit with passive RFID in the alarm control circuitry includes an RF transceiver, ID reader, timer and counter causing alarm activation if a ‘reflected’ RF signal is not received in a certain amount of time. An exemplary power off detection circuit outputs an alarm control signal digital logic ‘1’ in alarm generator actuation using an AND gate fed by internal voltage and external voltage reverse logic. | 09-01-2011 |
20110241893 | VOLTAGE DROP CANCELLATION - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for bypassing a voltage drop. A protection module allows electric current to flow from an electric power storage device to a load. The protection module prevents electric current from flowing to the electric power storage device. The protection module includes a voltage drop between the electric power storage device and the load. A power source detection module detects an absence of electric power from an electric power source. The electric power source provides electric current to the load when electric power from the electric power source is present. A bypass module bypasses the protection module and the voltage drop in response to the power source detection module detecting the absence of electric power from the electric power source. A conservation module delivers, to the load, electric current flowing through the power source detection module. | 10-06-2011 |
20110241894 | LOW VOLTAGE WARNING CIRCUIT - A low voltage warning circuit includes an input terminal configured to receive a supply voltage, a reference voltage connected to the input terminal for providing a reference voltage, a transistor connected to the reference voltage circuit and the input terminal, and a silicon controlled rectifier connected to the transistor and the input terminal via a indicating device, the low voltage warning circuit raise a warning through the indicating device when the supply voltage is below the reference voltage. | 10-06-2011 |
20120169506 | ALARM SYSTEM - An alarm system for alarming whenever there is a power leakage from an electronic device, includes a voltage decreasing circuit, a switch circuit and an alarm circuit. The voltage decreasing circuit receives a first voltage from a live wire output terminal and outputs a second voltage. The switch circuit outputs a control signal when the power leakage is detected. The switch circuit is electrically connected to a connection port. The connection port is electrically connected to the live wire output terminal and a neutral wire output terminal. The alarm circuit receives the control signal and alarms. If there is power leakage from the electronic device, the first voltage from the live wire input terminal flows into the ground wire input terminal via the electronic device; the switch circuit turns on and the alarm circuit is closed to alarm. | 07-05-2012 |
20120242490 | Voltage Supply Droop Detector - A built-in self-test (BIST) circuit for detecting power supply droops is disclosed. In one embodiment, the BIST circuit includes a transition circuit configured to launch logical signals into a delay line. The BIST circuit also includes a comparator configured to compare a logic signal based on that input into the delay line with one output from the delay line. A mismatch resulting from the comparison is indicative of a power supply droop. The BIST circuit may also include circuitry for calibrating the delay line. The calibration may be performed by enabling a feedback path between the output of the delay line and its input. Enabling the feedback path may form a ring oscillator utilizing the delay line. A counter may count the number of transitions caused by the ring oscillator in a predetermined time. The resulting count may be used to determine if the delay is in a desired range. | 09-27-2012 |