ELECTRONIC DEVICE CONTROLLING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
E-Z MATCH RUSSOUND/FMP, INC. 5 Forbes Road Newmarket NH 03857 electronic device for controlling the volume or amplitude of speaker output while concurrently providing for impedance matching of amplifier output and speaker input;easy match;
FLO-COMMANDER Bindicator Company 1915 Dove Street Port Huron MI 48060 Electronic device for controlling and monitoring flow of bulk material products of the flowable solids type, such as bulk powders and granulars, through a gravity-feed discharge chute;FLOW COMMANDER;
Z ZAPI ZAPI S.p.A. Via Parma, 59 42028 POVIGLIO REGGIO EMILIA Italy electronic device for controlling the number of revolutions of an electric motor, electronic speed variators for electrical vehicles, electronic devices for controlling a motor pump in hydraulic lifting circuits, drive inverters, battery level indicators, battery charger, electrical power supplies, electrical coupling amplifiers, two directional speed regulators, wire guided electronic device, automatic electronic scales, electronic weight indicators for scales, static electromagnetic switches, electromagnetic systems for direct current, timed electromagnetic switches for hydroguide, electrical arcing suppressors on the power contacts of the electromagnetic switches, height indicators, namely, electronic measuring devices which indicate height;electrical powering steering devices, comprising power cylinder, pump and reservoir, and control valve;[directional indicators];
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for controlling power up of an electronic device with a video camera is provided. The present invention provides for using a video camera attached to an electronic device, such as a computer system, to cause the electronic device to be powered up from sleep mode when motion is detected. The electronic device may also be powered up from being shut down. In one embodiment, the video camera includes a processor and memory that compare consecutive frames captured by the video camera. When the electronic device is in sleep mode, if consecutive frames are the same, the video camera continues to monitor the scene without generating an output signal. If the frames are different, motion is detected and the video camera generates a signal that is used to determine whether the electronic device should power up. In this manner, the electronic device may begin the powering up process before the user of the device interacts with the device.