Electricity: measuring and testing – Electrolyte properties – Using a battery testing device
Reexamination Certificate
2006-10-24
2006-10-24
Deb, Anjan (Department: 2858)
Electricity: measuring and testing
Electrolyte properties
Using a battery testing device
C320S116000, C320S121000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07126342
ABSTRACT:
A voltage measurement device includes a first group of switches Q1, Q2, a second group of switches Q7, Q8and a third groups of switches Q5, Q6. By turning on the third group of switches Q5, Q6, the first group of switches Q1, Q2are turned on, so that a condenser C1is charged by voltage impressed between a voltage input terminal A and a voltage input terminal B. While the first group of switches Q1, Q2are turned off by tuning off the third group of switches Q5, Q6, the second group of switches Q7, Q8are turned on, so that voltage retained in the condenser C1is generated between a voltage output terminal G and a voltage output terminal H.
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Aizawa Kazuya
Ariyoshi Toshiaki
Iwabuchi Akio
Kanazawa Masaki
Nomoto Yoshikazu
Deb Anjan
He Amy
Holmes Brenda O.
Kilpatrick & Stockton LLP
Sanken Electric Co. Ltd.
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