Texas instruments incorporated (20240283354). RECTIFIER WITH SIGNAL RECONSTRUCTION simplified abstract
RECTIFIER WITH SIGNAL RECONSTRUCTION
Organization Name
texas instruments incorporated
Inventor(s)
Timothy Bryan Merkin of Princeton TX (US)
Orlando Lazaro of Cary NC (US)
John Russell Broze of Dallas TX (US)
RECTIFIER WITH SIGNAL RECONSTRUCTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240283354 titled 'RECTIFIER WITH SIGNAL RECONSTRUCTION
The apparatus described in the abstract consists of a transmitter circuit, a rectifier circuit, an isolation circuit, a detector circuit, and a driver circuit.
- The transmitter circuit has first and second transmit outputs.
- The rectifier circuit has first and second rectifier inputs and outputs.
- The isolation circuit is connected between the transmitter and rectifier circuits.
- The detector circuit is linked to the rectifier circuit.
- The driver circuit includes a power terminal, a reference terminal, a driver input, and a driver output.
Potential Applications: - Wireless power transfer systems - Battery charging systems - RFID technology - Sensor networks - IoT devices
Problems Solved: - Efficient power transfer - Isolation between circuits - Reliable detection of power levels - Controlled driver output
Benefits: - Improved energy efficiency - Enhanced safety through isolation - Simplified circuit design - Reliable power transmission
Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Wireless Power Transfer System for IoT Devices" This technology can be used in various industries such as consumer electronics, automotive, healthcare, and industrial automation. It can revolutionize the way devices are powered and charged wirelessly.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the isolation circuit ensure safety in power transfer systems? 2. What are the advantages of using a detector circuit in this apparatus?
Original Abstract Submitted
an apparatus comprises a transmitter circuit having first and second transmit outputs; a rectifier circuit having first and second rectifier inputs and first and second rectifier outputs; an isolation circuit coupled between the first transmit output and the first rectifier input, and between the second transmit output and the second rectifier input; a detector circuit coupled to the rectifier circuit; and a driver circuit having a power terminal, a reference terminal, a driver input, and a driver output, the power terminal coupled to the first rectifier output, the reference terminal coupled to the second rectifier output, and the driver input coupled to an output of the detector circuit.