18174551. SENSOR AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract (KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA)

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SENSOR AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Organization Name

KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA

Inventor(s)

Kei Masunishi of Kawasaki Kanagawa (JP)

Etsuji Ogawa of Kawasaki Kanagawa (JP)

Yasushi Tomizawa of Fuchu Tokyo (JP)

Fumito Miyazaki of Yokohama Kanagawa (JP)

Daki Ono of Yokohama Kanagawa (JP)

Kengo Uchida of Kawasaki Kanagawa (JP)

Hiroki Hiraga of Saitama Saitama (JP)

Shiori Kaji of Kawasaki Kanagawa (JP)

Hideaki Murase of Yokohama Kanagawa (JP)

SENSOR AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18174551 titled 'SENSOR AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The sensor described in the patent application includes a base, a first support portion fixed to the substrate, and a first member supported by the first support portion with a gap between the base and the first member. The first beam electrode and the second beam electrode must satisfy certain conditions.

  • The sensor includes a base, a first support portion, and a first member with a gap between the base and the first member.
  • The first beam electrode and the second beam electrode must meet specific conditions.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in:

  • Automotive sensors
  • Industrial machinery sensors
  • Medical devices

Problems Solved

This technology helps in:

  • Improving sensor accuracy
  • Enhancing sensitivity
  • Increasing reliability

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Better performance
  • Higher precision
  • Increased durability

Potential Commercial Applications

This technology could be utilized in:

  • Sensor manufacturing companies
  • Research and development firms
  • Technology companies

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to:

  • MEMS sensors
  • Nanotechnology in sensors

Unanswered Questions

How does this sensor compare to existing sensor technologies?

This article does not provide a direct comparison with other sensor technologies.

What specific industries could benefit the most from this sensor technology?

The article does not specify which industries could benefit the most from this sensor technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

According to one embodiment, a sensor includes a base, a first support portion fixed to the substrate, and a first member supported by the first support portion. A gap is provided between the base and the first member. The first beam electrode and the second beam electrode satisfy at least one of a first condition, a second condition, a third condition, a fourth condition, a fifth condition, a sixth condition, a seventh condition, or an eighth condition.