17895966. CONDUCTIVE NODE INDUCTION APPARATUS simplified abstract (Micron Technology, Inc.)
Contents
CONDUCTIVE NODE INDUCTION APPARATUS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Carlos Franco of Boise ID (US)
CONDUCTIVE NODE INDUCTION APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17895966 titled 'CONDUCTIVE NODE INDUCTION APPARATUS
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a conductive node induction apparatus with multiple conductive nodes and traces for inducing electrical signals.
- The apparatus includes two sets of conductive nodes with corresponding edges, separated by a space.
- Each set of conductive nodes is connected by conductive traces to create an induction circuit.
- The design allows for efficient induction of electrical signals between the nodes.
Potential Applications
- Signal induction in electronic devices
- Data transmission in communication systems
- Power transfer in wireless charging systems
Problems Solved
- Efficient signal induction between nodes
- Reduced interference between different sets of conductive nodes
- Improved reliability of induction circuits
Benefits
- Enhanced signal transmission efficiency
- Increased reliability in data and power transfer
- Versatile application in various electronic systems
Original Abstract Submitted
Systems, methods, and apparatus are provided for a conductive node induction apparatus. A particular induction apparatus can include a first plurality of conductive nodes that include a corresponding first edge and second edge, a second plurality of conductive nodes that include a corresponding first edge and second edge, wherein the first plurality of conductive nodes are separated from the second plurality of conductive nodes by a space, a first conductive trace coupled to a first edge a first conductive node of the first plurality of conductive nodes and coupled to a second edge of a first conductive node of the second plurality of conductive nodes, and a second conductive trace coupled to a first edge of the first conductive node of the second plurality of conductive nodes and coupled to a second edge of a second conductive node of the first plurality of conductive nodes.