Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1993-10-28
1996-04-02
Ramirez, Ellis B.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364578, G06F 1700
Patent
active
055046940
ABSTRACT:
A method executed by a computer simulator measures energy dissipation in a cell having one or more outputs. A first series of simulations is performed with given cell parameters over a simulation period while varying capacitance on a first output of the cell for providing a first range of currents sunk by the cell. A second series of simulations provides a second range of currents by varying capacitance on a second output. The first and second ranges of currents are converted to first and second ranges of energy dissipations. The energy dissipation due to the charging rates is subtracted from energy dissipation due to the switching for providing a model of energy dissipation by the cell itself. A nominal point of the first range of energy dissipation may be subtracted from each point of the second range of energy dissipation for providing an offset range of energy dissipations.
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George Binay J.
Tyler Sean C.
Wloka Markus G.
Atkins Robert D.
Motorola Inc.
Ramirez Ellis B.
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