18259653. SWITCH DEVICE simplified abstract (SUMITOMO WIRING SYSTEMS, LTD.)

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SWITCH DEVICE

Organization Name

SUMITOMO WIRING SYSTEMS, LTD.

Inventor(s)

Ryohei Sawada of Yokkaichi-shi, Mie (JP)

Masaya Ina of Yokkaichi-shi, Mie (JP)

SWITCH DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18259653 titled 'SWITCH DEVICE

Simplified Explanation: In a switch device, a microcomputer outputs a voltage that is input to one end of a resistor. A driving circuit controls a main switch based on the voltage at the other end of the resistor. An adjustment circuit reduces the resistor voltage when specific output voltages from the microcomputer meet a certain threshold.

  • The microcomputer outputs a voltage to one end of a resistor.
  • A driving circuit controls a main switch based on the voltage at the other end of the resistor.
  • An adjustment circuit reduces the resistor voltage when specific output voltages from the microcomputer reach a threshold.
  • The system ensures efficient control and regulation of voltage levels in the switch device.
  • The technology allows for precise adjustment of resistor voltage based on specific output voltages from the microcomputer.

Potential Applications: 1. Power distribution systems 2. Electronic devices with variable voltage requirements 3. Industrial automation systems

Problems Solved: 1. Inefficient voltage regulation in switch devices 2. Lack of precise control over voltage levels 3. Difficulty in adjusting resistor voltage based on specific output voltages

Benefits: 1. Improved efficiency in voltage regulation 2. Precise control over voltage levels 3. Enhanced performance of electronic devices

Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized in power distribution systems, electronic devices, and industrial automation, leading to more efficient operations and improved performance.

Questions about switch device technology: 1. How does the adjustment circuit reduce the resistor voltage based on specific output voltages? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology in industrial automation systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

In a switch device, an output voltage output by a microcomputer is input to one end of a resistor. A driving circuit switches a main switch on or off according to a resistor voltage at the other end of the resistor. When all of a plurality of specific voltages included in a plurality of output voltages output by the microcomputer are an output threshold or more, an AND circuit of an adjustment circuit reduces the resistor voltage.