Loading reduction device and method

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Load shunting by fault responsive means

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C361S091100, C361S111000

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07974050

ABSTRACT:
An active loading-reduction device is provided for a circuit. The circuit has functional circuitry coupled to a terminal to receive an alternating voltage. The circuit also has an electrostatic discharge protector that is coupled to the terminal. The active loading-reduction device includes active circuitry that is adapted to be coupled to a power supply to provide a reactance to counteract a reactance provided by the electrostatic discharge protector at the terminal of the circuit.

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