DEVICE DETECTION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
A-SPECT Gamma Medica, Inc. 12 Manor Parkway, Unit 3 Salem NH 03079 Device for the detection of radioisotope distribution n the field of biological medical research;
ACCUMOTION ROM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 101 Silvermine Road Brookfield CT 06804 Device for the detection and transmission of ambulatory data and data relating to movement, strength and range of motion during exercise;Device for the detection and transmission of ambulatory data and data relating to movement, strength and range of motion during physical rehabilitation exercises;
SHOCK-GUARD MCTIGHE, DONALD A., MR. 24333 PENHOLLOW COURT PUNTA GORDA FL 339554537 Device for detection of the presence of electricity in a body of water and sounding an alarm;
SHOCK-GUARD MCTIGHE, DONALD A., JR., MR. 24333 PENHOLLOW COURT PUNTA GORDA FL 339554537 Device for detection of the presence of electricity in a body of water and sounding an alarm;
SHOCK-GUARD SafeWater Systems, Inc. 24333 Penhollow Court Punta Gorda FL 33955 Device for detection of the presence of electricity in a body of water and sounding an alarm;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A switching power supply apparatus produces an output voltage by smoothing a pulsating voltage obtained by switching an input direct-current voltage with a switching device. The switching power supply apparatus has a current detection circuit that outputs a detection current that varies in proportion to the switch current flowing through the switching device, an overcurrent detection circuit that detects an overcurrent by comparing the detection current with a set current previously set so as to correspond to the overcurrent detection level and that, on detection of an overcurrent, feeds a reset signal to a flip-flop for controlling the switching of the switching device to turn the switching device off, and a second current compensation circuit that superimposes a compensation current on the detection current fed to the overcurrent detection circuit to produce a compensated current.