18462127. ISOLATOR simplified abstract (Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba)
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ISOLATOR
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Jia Liu of Yokohama Kanagawa (JP)
ISOLATOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18462127 titled 'ISOLATOR
The abstract describes an isolator module with two helically shaped coils sealed by an insulator, where one coil is positioned inside the other.
- The isolator module includes a first coil and a second coil, both helically shaped with central axes extending in a first direction.
- A first insulator seals the first and second coils, keeping them separated from each other.
- The first coil is positioned inside the second coil when viewed in the first direction.
Potential Applications: - Electrical isolation in electronic circuits - Noise reduction in power supply systems - Signal transmission in communication devices
Problems Solved: - Minimizing electromagnetic interference - Enhancing signal integrity - Improving overall system performance
Benefits: - Increased reliability of electronic systems - Enhanced signal quality - Reduced risk of electrical malfunctions
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Isolator Module for Enhanced Signal Integrity" This technology can be utilized in industries such as telecommunications, automotive, and aerospace for improved performance and reliability of electronic systems.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the positioning of one coil inside the other contribute to the isolator module's effectiveness? 2. What are the key advantages of using helically shaped coils in this isolator design?
Original Abstract Submitted
According to one embodiment, an isolator includes an isolator module, the isolator module including: a first coil and a second coil, each being helically shaped and having a central axis that extends in a first direction; and a first insulator configured to seal the first coil and the second coil, wherein the first coil and the second coil are separated from each other, and the first coil is positioned inside the second coil when viewed in the first direction.