Suzukawa, JP
Hajime Suzukawa, Hino-Shi JP
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20110141044 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus includes a first touch panel and a second touch panel, a display device, a detection module, a setting module, a processor, and a display module. The detection module is configured to detect a predetermined operation on the first touch panel. The setting module is configured to set a process mode corresponding to the predetermined operation when the predetermined operation is detected by the detection module. The processor is configured to execute a process corresponding to the process mode in accordance with an operation on the second touch panel. The display module is configured to display on the display device a result of the process by the processor. | 06-16-2011 |
Hiroki Suzukawa, Koganei-Shi JP
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20120274916 | EXPOSURE APPARATUS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - An apparatus comprises a grouping unit dividing substrates into groups, and determining reference and non-reference substrates for each group, a measurement unit measuring a first number of points for the reference substrate, and measuring a second number, smaller than the first number, of points for the non-reference substrate, a correction value determining unit determining a first correction value to position the reference substrate, and a second correction value to position the non-reference substrate, and an exposure unit exposing the reference substrate by positioning it based on the first correction value, and exposing the non-reference substrate by positioning it based on the second correction value, the correction value determining unit determining the first correction value based on the measurement of the reference substrate, and determining the second correction value based on the measurement of the non-reference substrate, and the measurement of the reference substrate or the first correction value. | 11-01-2012 |
Hitoshi Suzukawa, Tokyo JP
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20150128397 | VEHICLE BODY COMPONENT MOUNTING SYSTEM - A vehicle body component mounting system is provided with, along a conveyance path for a vehicle body, an upstream component mounting work area using a cell production system, a central component mounting work area in which the vehicle body is conveyed by an overhead conveyor, and a downstream component mounting work area using the cell production system in this order. Components other than principal components are mounted to the vehicle body using the cell production system. The cell production system is adaptable by increasing the number of component boxes, and thus an increase in the length of the line is prevented. The increase in the length of the line is prevented by using a line production system as a base and also using the cell production system as a part thereof. | 05-14-2015 |
Kazufumi Suzukawa, Ichikawa JP
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20090010072 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device includes a plurality of nonvolatile memory cells ( | 01-08-2009 |
20100157689 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device includes a plurality of nonvolatile memory cells ( | 06-24-2010 |
20110309428 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device includes a plurality of nonvolatile memory cells ( | 12-22-2011 |
20130235668 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device includes a plurality of nonvolatile memory cells ( | 09-12-2013 |
20140198577 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device includes a plurality of nonvolatile memory cells ( | 07-17-2014 |
Kazufumi Suzukawa, Tokyo JP
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20090052238 | SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A semiconductor integrated circuit has a central processing unit and a rewritable nonvolatile memory area disposed in an address space of the central processing unit. The nonvolatile memory area has a first nonvolatile memory area and a second nonvolatile memory area, which memorize information depending on the difference of threshold voltages. The first nonvolatile memory area has the maximum variation width of a threshold voltage for memorizing information set larger than that of the second nonvolatile memory area. When the maximum variation width of the threshold voltage for memorizing information is larger, since stress to a memory cell owing to a rewrite operation of memory information becomes larger, it is inferior in a point of guaranteeing the number of times of rewrite operation; however, since a read current becomes larger, a read speed of memory information can be expedited. The first nonvolatile memory area can be prioritized to expedite a read speed of the memory information and the second nonvolatile memory area can be prioritized in guaranteeing the number of times of rewrite operation of memory information more. | 02-26-2009 |
20100220531 | SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A semiconductor integrated circuit has a central processing unit and a rewritable nonvolatile memory area disposed in an address space of the central processing unit. The nonvolatile memory area has a first nonvolatile memory area and a second nonvolatile memory area, which memorize information depending on the difference of threshold voltages. The first nonvolatile memory area has the maximum variation width of a threshold voltage for memorizing information set larger than that of the second nonvolatile memory area. When the maximum variation width of the threshold voltage for memorizing information is larger, since stress to a memory cell owing to a rewrite operation of memory information becomes larger, it is inferior in a point of guaranteeing the number of times of rewrite operation; however, since a read current becomes larger, a read speed of memory information can be expedited. The first nonvolatile memory area can be prioritized to expedite a read speed of the memory information and the second nonvolatile memory area can be prioritized to guarantee the number of times of rewrite operation of memory information more. | 09-02-2010 |
20110246860 | Semiconductor Integrated Circuit - A semiconductor integrated circuit has a central processing unit and a rewritable nonvolatile memory area disposed In an address space of the central processing unit. The nonvolatile memory area has a first nonvolatile memory area and a second nonvolatile memory area, which memorize information depending on the difference of threshold voltages. The first nonvolatile memory area has the maximum variation width of a threshold voltage for memorizing information set larger than that of the second nonvolatile memory area. When the maximum variation width of the threshold voltage for memorizing information is larger, since stress to a memory cell owing to a rewrite operation of memory information becomes larger, it is inferior In a point of guaranteeing the number of times of rewrite operation; however, since a read current becomes larger, a read speed of memory information can be expedited. The first nonvolatile memory area can be prioritized to expedite a read speed of the memory information and the second nonvolatile memory area can be prioritized to guarantee the number of times of rewrite operation of memory information more. | 10-06-2011 |
20120179953 | Semiconductor Integrated Circuit - A semiconductor integrated circuit has a central processing unit and a rewritable nonvolatile memory area disposed in an address space of the central processing unit. The nonvolatile memory area has a first nonvolatile memory area and a second nonvolatile memory area, which memorize information depending on the difference of threshold voltages. The first nonvolatile memory area has the maximum variation width of a threshold voltage for memorizing information set larger than that of the second nonvolatile memory area. The first nonvolatile memory area can be prioritized to expedite a read speed of the memory information, and the second nonvolatile memory area can be prioritized to guarantee the number of times of rewrite operation of memory information more. | 07-12-2012 |
Keiichi Suzukawa, Tokyo JP
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20160034120 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM - An information processing apparatus includes a function-in-use discriminating unit that discriminates types of functions of a tool operated by a first user; a technical-level calculating unit that calculates the technical level of each of the functions used by the user on the basis of the operation performance of the functions as performed by the user; a communication unit that transmits, to an external storage device, technician level information in which the technical level, the first user, and the function are associated; and a technical-level-display processing unit that accesses the external storage device via the communication unit, acquires, from the technician level information, technical levels of the other users with respect to a function being used by the first user, and causes a display apparatus X | 02-04-2016 |
Megumi Suzukawa, Sakai-Shi JP
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20140277899 | Work Vehicle Coordinating System - Disclosed is a work vehicle coordinating system configured to carry out a ground work by a main work vehicle and an un-manned controlled sub work vehicle that follows up the main work vehicle. This system includes a main-vehicle position detection module, a sub-vehicle position detection module, a main-vehicle traveling path calculation section, a turning detection unit, a work traveling target calculation section, a turn traveling target calculation section, and a steering control section. | 09-18-2014 |
Motoaki Suzukawa, Tokyo JP
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20090169031 | VEHICLE SPEAKER - A vehicle speaker including a panel, a giant magnetostrictive vibrator, and a vibration transmission pad. The panel is used as a diaphragm for producing high-frequency sound and forms part of a vehicle. The giant magnetostrictive vibrator is used as a vibration exciter for the panel and includes a vibration output shaft that vibrates in accordance with a signal for producing high-frequency sound. The vibration transmission pad is fixed to the panel and connected to the vibration output shaft in a manner enabling vibration transmission. The vibration transmission pad vibrates the panel when the vibration output shaft vibrates. | 07-02-2009 |
20100005954 | Sound Sensing Apparatus and Musical Instrument - A pickup is provided in an electric guitar to detect sound generated by the electric guitar. The pickup is fitted between the housing of the body of the electric guitar and a string. The pickup includes a magnetostrictor the magnetic characteristic of which varies depending on the vibration of the string; a detector operative to detect the variation in the magnetic characteristic of the magnetostrictor as an electric signal; and a supplier operative to supply the electric signal detected by the detector to a signal processor. Certain stress is applied to the magnetostrictor by the string of the electric guitar and the housing of the body. | 01-14-2010 |
20100141248 | Magnetostriction Apparatus - An electronic device is provided with a magnetostriction apparatus and a main body. The magnetostriction apparatus includes a super magnetostrictor which extracts and contracts in accordance with a magnetic field, a coil and bias magnets which generate the magnetic field, and a housing which maintains the components at predetermined positions. The magnetostriction apparatus is fitted to the main body such that the super magnetostrictor is perpendicular to the face of the main body where the apparatus is fitted. The housing is connected to the main body so that a predetermined pressure is applied to the super magnetostrictor by the main body and the housing. | 06-10-2010 |
Rumi Suzukawa, Hino-Shi JP
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20090034710 | TELEPHONE SYSTEM AND EXCHANGE APPARATUS THEREFOR - According to one embodiment, there is provided a telephone system comprises an exchange apparatus to be connected to a best-effort type network and a telephone terminal to be connected to the exchange apparatus. The exchange apparatus includes a first interface unit which is connected to the best-effort type network, a second interface unit which forms a communication route differing from the first interface unit, a detection unit which detects deterioration in a quality of service of a call during establishment between the telephone terminal and its partner via the first interface unit and the best-effort type network, and a call moving unit which moves the call to a communication route passing through the second interface unit when the deterioration is detected. | 02-05-2009 |
Yoshinobu Suzukawa, Osaka JP
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20110254940 | IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING SHOOTING FUNCTION - An image display device includes: a display surface that displays an image by emitting light; a camera that shoots a subject; a moving image obtaining portion that obtains a moving image by making the camera perform shooting of a moving image of the subject; and a merged image generating portion that, when the shooting of the moving image of the subject is performed, generates a merged image and makes the display surface display the merged image. A shot image region and a high-luminance region are provided in predetermined positions in the merged image, the moving image being assigned to the shot image region, and the high-luminance region having luminance higher than the luminance of the shot image region. | 10-20-2011 |
20120105316 | Display Apparatus - The display apparatus has a displaying unit which displays an image, a first specifying unit which specifies direction of the person in the image captured by a plurality of imaging apparatuses arranged on different positions; a second specifying unit which specifies one of the plurality of imaging apparatuses for capturing and for displaying an image, in accordance with direction instructed by user and the direction specified by the first specifying unit. | 05-03-2012 |
Yutaka Suzukawa, Tokyo JP
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20100099052 | Tubular flame burner and combustion control method - A tubular combustion chamber including a tubular combustion chamber whose front-end is open; and, fuel-gas spraying nozzles and oxygen-containing-gas spraying nozzles, for spraying a fuel and an oxygen-containing-gas separately and individually, or for spraying a premixed gas; wherein respective orifices of the respective nozzles face toward an inner surface of the combustion chamber, so as to spray the fuel-gas and the oxygen-containing-gas in a neighborhood of a tangential direction of an inner circumferential wall of the. combustion chamber; wherein the tubular flame burner is a multi-stage tubular burner that is unified in a body, by using a plurality of the tubular flame burners, and by connecting the front-end of the tubular flame burner with a smaller inner diameter of the combustion chamber into the rear-end of the tubular flame burner with a greater inner diameter of the combustion chamber. | 04-22-2010 |
20100104991 | Tubular flame burner - A tubular flame burner including a tubular combustion chamber having two ends, wherein one end is an open front-end and the other end is a rear-end to which an ignition device is mounted; and fuel-gas spraying nozzles and oxygen-containing-gas spraying nozzles, wherein respective orifices of the respective nozzles face toward an inner surface of the combustion chamber, so as to spray a fuel-gas and an oxygen-containing-gas in a neighborhood of a tangential direction of an inner circumferential wall of the combustion chamber; wherein an ignition device is disposed at a position between a point of a tube axis extending along a longitudinal direction of the combustion chamber, and a point of an axis apart away, by ½ of a radius of the combustion chamber, from the point of the tube axis along a cross-sectional direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction. | 04-29-2010 |