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1.6097214Power output stage for the control of plasma screen cells
US 01.08.2000
Int.Class H03K 19/094
HELECTRICITY
03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
KPULSE TECHNIQUE
19Logic circuits, i.e. having at least two inputs acting on one output; Inverting circuits
02using specified components
08using semiconductor devices
094using field-effect transistors
Appl.No 09083831 Applicant STMicroelectronics S.A. Inventor Troussel Gilles

The present invention relates to a power output stage for the control of plasma screen cells. It includes VDMOS-type N-channel charge and discharge transistors, the charge transistor being arranged to form a compound P-channel transistor. These transistors enable to issue a charge current to an output and to absorb a discharge current from this output. Two inverters are sized so that the potential of the control gate of the charge transistor drops more rapidly than the output potential when a discharge of this output is controlled. Thus, an output stage of limited bulk and without any risk of simultaneous conduction of the charge and discharge transistors is implemented.

2.6097252Method and apparatus for high efficiency power amplification
US 01.08.2000
Int.Class H03F 3/68
HELECTRICITY
03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
FAMPLIFIERS
3Amplifiers with only discharge tubes or only semiconductor devices as amplifying elements
68Combinations of amplifiers, e.g. multi-channel amplifiers for stereophonics
Appl.No 08865848 Applicant Motorola, Inc. Inventor Sigmon Bernard Eugene

A method and apparatus for efficient power amplification over a wide dynamic range and for a number of modulation formats includes a carrier amplifier (30) and a peaking amplifier (40). The carrier amplifier (30) operates with a bias generated by an envelope amplifier (80) which amplifies the envelope of an input signal as generated by an envelope detector (70). The peaking amplifier (40) operates with a fixed bias. The outputs of the carrier amplifier (30) and the peaking amplifier (40) are combined using an impedance transforming network (50). Envelope amplifier (80) can be turned on for high efficiency low power level operation, or it can be turned off for standard Doherty-type operation.

3.6097331FM-CW radar system for measuring distance to and relative speed of target
US 01.08.2000
Int.Class G01S 13/00
GPHYSICS
01MEASURING; TESTING
SRADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES
13Systems using the reflection or reradiation of radio waves, e.g. radar systems; Analogous systems using reflection or reradiation of waves whose nature or wavelength is irrelevant or unspecified
Appl.No 09283162 Applicant Denso Corporation Inventor Matsugatani Kazuoki

An FM-CW radar apparatus is provided which may be employed in automotive anti-collision or radar cruise control systems. The radar apparatus transmits as a radar wave a high-frequency signal which is so modulated in frequency with a modulating signal as to vary with time in the form of a triangular wave and mixes a received signal with a local signal that is part of the transmitted signal to produce a beat signal consisting of a fundamental frequency component as a function of the distance to and relative speed of a target object. The radar apparatus also includes an amplitude modulator which modulates the amplitude of at least one of the transmitted signal, the received signal, and the local signal in accordance with the modulating signal so that the modulation index falls within a range of zero (0) to one (1). This allows harmonic components with an improved SN ratio to be extracted from the beat signal which may be used in calculating the fundamental frequency component of the beat signal.

4.6097356Methods of improving display uniformity of thin CRT displays by calibrating individual cathode
US 01.08.2000
Int.Class G09G 3/22
GPHYSICS
09EDUCATING; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
GARRANGEMENTS OR CIRCUITS FOR CONTROL OF INDICATING DEVICES USING STATIC MEANS TO PRESENT VARIABLE INFORMATION
3Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes
20for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix
22using controlled light sources
Appl.No 09107969 Applicant FAN; NONGQIANG Inventor Fan Nongqiang

Methods of improving the display uniformity of a thin CRT display are disclosed. These methods can provide nearly perfect display uniformity for a thin CRT display despite the fact that the emission characteristics of those cathodes in the thin CRT display are intrinsically non-uniform due to the inevitable manufacture variations. In order to improve the display uniformity of a thin CRT display, the emission characteristics of all cathodes are measured, and calibration parameters for each cathode are obtained from the measured emission characteristics of the corresponding cathode. The calibration parameters of each cathode are stored in a calibration memory (70) as a complete look-up table or a partial look-up table. With a complete look-up table, when the CPU want to display a pixel with a desired luminosity, it will use the complete look-up table of the corresponding cathode to find the correct driving parameters. With a partial look-up table, when the CPU want to display a pixel with a desired luminosity, it will use the partial look-up table of the corresponding cathode in combination with additional calculation to find the correct driving parameters, and these calculations can be performed with the main CUP or a dedicated display processor (60).

5.6097463Liquid crystal display device
US 01.08.2000
Int.Class G02F 1/1337
GPHYSICS
02OPTICS
FOPTICAL DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF LIGHT BY MODIFICATION OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MEDIA OF THE ELEMENTS INVOLVED THEREIN; NON-LINEAR OPTICS; FREQUENCY-CHANGING OF LIGHT; OPTICAL LOGIC ELEMENTS; OPTICAL ANALOGUE/DIGITAL CONVERTERS
1Devices or arrangements for the control of the intensity, colour, phase, polarisation or direction of light arriving from an independent light source, e.g. switching, gating or modulating; Non-linear optics
01for the control of the intensity, phase, polarisation or colour
13based on liquid crystals, e.g. single liquid crystal display cells
133Constructional arrangements; Operation of liquid crystal cells; Circuit arrangements
1333Constructional arrangements
1337Surface-induced orientation of the liquid crystal molecules, e.g. by alignment layers
Appl.No 09162308 Applicant ALPS Electric Co., Ltd. Inventor Chen Guo-Ping

The present invention provides a liquid crystal display device capable of realizing an in-pixel divided-alignment structure by as simple a process as possible. Each of alignment films respectively provided on a pair of transparent substrates includes a first homeotropic alignment film rubbed, and a second homeotropic alignment film not rubbed and deposited on the first homeotropic alignment film. The second homeotropic alignment film is deposited in a half region of each pixel. In the pair of alignment films, the unrubbed alignment film surface of the second homeotropic alignment film and the rubbed alignment film surface of the first homeotropic alignment film are arranged opposite to each other.

6.6097485Microchip optical transport technology for use in a personal flow cytometer
US 01.08.2000
Int.Class G01N 30/02
GPHYSICS
01MEASURING; TESTING
NINVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
30Investigating or analysing materials by separation into components using adsorption, absorption or similar phenomena or using ion-exchange, e.g. chromatography
02Column chromatography
Appl.No 09264178 Applicant Integrated Waveguides, Inc. Inventor Lievan Bonnie A.

An ultra-miniature personal flow cytometer (pFCM) for the measurement of laser-induced fluorescence. The pFCM is approximately the size of a fluorescent microscope and includes a miniature optical module onto which the flow cytometry components are coupled. The miniature optical module is closely integrated with a flow cell through which a sample cell stream flows. The advantage of the pFCM is its compact size and efficiency that is made possible due to the unique microchip demultiplexing waveguide utilized in the separation of fluorescent wavelengths. The microchip demultiplexing waveguide is wholly contained in a tiny microchip consisting of a wave channel layer, a buffer layer, a substrate layer, and a plurality of micrograting filters. Photodetectors may either be coupled to the microchip demultiplexing waveguide by individual fiber optic members or incorporated into the wave channel layer in a photodiode array. The pFCM has wide ranging applications, but in particular is very useful in the analysis of sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA) because of its small size and simplicity in operating.

7.6097548Device for detecting zoom lens positions and apparatus employing the device
US 01.08.2000
Int.Class G02B 15/14
GPHYSICS
02OPTICS
BOPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
15Optical objectives with means for varying the magnification
14by axial movement of one or more lenses or groups of lenses relative to the image plane for continuously varying the equivalent focal length of the objective
Appl.No 09172276 Applicant Minolta Co., Ltd. Inventor Funahashi Akira

A detecting mechanism for detecting a position of a zoom lens used in a camera, in which the same signal is output at each of a plurality of locations through which the lens passes, and in which it is possible to execute a resetting operation of the lens with a lesser mechanical load being exerted upon the lens at both ends of a region within which the lens is driven to move. The mechanism includes a position detection switch that outputs signals of "ON" and "OFF" alternately along a direction in which the lens is driven to move. The switch outputs the signal of "ON" when the lens is on one end of the region, and outputs the signal of "OFF" when the lens is on the other end thereof. When the switch is "ON" at time of the resetting operation, the lens is driven towards the other end thereof, and when the switch is "OFF" at time thereof, the lens is driven towards the one end. This mechanism prevents the lens from striking or hitting on each end of the region.

8.6097584Reserve d.c. power device
US 01.08.2000
Int.Class H01G 2/00
HELECTRICITY
01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
GCAPACITORS; CAPACITORS, RECTIFIERS, DETECTORS, SWITCHING DEVICES, LIGHT-SENSITIVE OR TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE DEVICES OF THE ELECTROLYTIC TYPE
2Details of capacitors not covered by a single one of groups H01G4/-H01G11/112
Appl.No 09235481 Applicant Sextant Avionique Inventor Bedouet Bernard

The disclosure relates to the securing of a reserve d.c. power device containing a battery of parallel-connected electrolytic capacitors. A reserve d.c. power device is provided with current limitation means series-connected at its input and current cut-off means that are series-connected with each capacitor and that open for a current intensity value higher than the value of intensity of the nominal current for charging the protected capacitor that is imposed by the distribution, between the capacitors, of the current with intensity limited by the means of limiting current delivered by the d.c. source each time that the system is started up. Precautions are thus taken against power supply losses due to the short-circuiting of a capacitor. At the same time, it is seen to it that the state of the capacitors of the power reserve device is constantly monitored.

9.6097610Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same, circuit board, and electronic instrument
US 01.08.2000
Int.Class H05K 3/32
HELECTRICITY
05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
KPRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
3Apparatus or processes for manufacturing printed circuits
30Assembling printed circuits with electric components, e.g. with resistor
32electrically connecting electric components or wires to printed circuits
Appl.No 09271336 Applicant Seiko Epson Corporation Inventor Hashimoto Nobuaki

The semiconductor device comprises an insulating film in which penetrating holes are formed, a semiconductor chip having electrodes, a wiring pattern adhered by an adhesive over a region including penetrating holes on one side of the insulating film and electrically connected to the electrodes of the semiconductor chip, and external electrodes provided on the wiring pattern through the penetrating holes and projecting from the surface opposite to the surface of the substrate on which the wiring pattern is formed. Part of the adhesive is drawn in to be interposed between the penetrating holes and external electrodes.

10.6097652Integrated circuit memory devices including circuits and methods for discharging isolation control lines into a reference voltage
US 01.08.2000
Int.Class G11C 7/00
GPHYSICS
11INFORMATION STORAGE
CSTATIC STORES
7Arrangements for writing information into, or reading information out from, a digital store
Appl.No 09372372 Applicant Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Inventor Roh Jae-gu

An integrated circuit memory device includes a pair of bit lines, a memory cell array connected to the pair of bit lines, a pair of sensing bit lines and a switching unit that connects the pair of bit lines and the pair of sensing bit lines in response to an isolation control signal transmitted through an isolation control line. An equalizer equalizes the pair of bit lines in response to an equalization signal that is transmitted through an equalization control line. A sense amplifier senses and amplifies a voltage difference between the pair of sensing bit lines. A discharge circuit is connected between the isolation control line and a reference voltage such as ground, to discharge the isolation control line into the reference voltage in response to an inverted isolation control signal that is transmitted through a complementary line of the isolation control line. Preferably, the discharge circuit comprises a field effect transistor such as an NMOS transistor, the source and drain of which are connected between the isolation control line and the reference voltage and the gate of which is connected to the complementary line of the isolation control line.