Capacitor and switch components cooperation to maintain...

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Plural supply circuits or sources – One source floats across or compensates for other source

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C307S044000, C323S284000

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07112897

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus in one example comprises a first capacitor component, a second capacitor component, and a switch component. The first capacitor component, the second capacitor component, and the switch component cooperate to maintain an input voltage to a target circuit at or above a cut-off voltage of the target circuit until a power circuit is able to maintain the input voltage of the target circuit at or above the cut-off voltage of the target circuit. The switch component serves to control a flow of current from the first capacitor component to the second capacitor component.

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patent: 6861828 (2005-03-01), Watanabe

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