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20100066305 | CONTACTLESS BATTERY CHARGER, ELECTRONIC DEVICE, BATTERY PACK, AND CONTACTLESS CHARGING SYSTEM - To provide a contactless charging system that provides superior usability and allows for a reduction in power consumption and a safety measure, as well as to provide an electronic device, a contactless charger, and a battery pack for an electronic device which are used in the system. | 03-18-2010 |
20130057206 | CONTACTLESS BATTERY CHARGER, ELECTRONIC DEVICE, BATTERY PACK, AND CONTACTLESS CHARGING SYSTEM - A contactless charging system is made up of an electronic device and a contactless charger | 03-07-2013 |
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20150022141 | CHARGER AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS SYSTEM - A charger capable of charging an electronic apparatus includes a charger main body having a power output unit which output charging power, a connection unit which is attached to the charger main body, which is configured to be connected to the electronic apparatus, and which is configured to supply the charging power from the power output unit to the electronic apparatus in a state that the connection unit is connected to the electronic apparatus, and a temperature sensor which is provided in the connection unit, and which is configured to detect a temperature in the vicinity of the connection unit. | 01-22-2015 |
20150123616 | CHARGER AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS SYSTEM - A charger capable of charging an electronic apparatus includes a charger main body having a power output unit which output charging power, a connection unit which is attached to the charger main body, which is configured to be connected to the electronic apparatus, and which is configured to supply the charging power from the power output unit to the electronic apparatus in a state that the connection unit is connected to the electronic apparatus, and a temperature sensor which is provided in the connection unit, and which is configured to detect a temperature in the vicinity of the connection unit. | 05-07-2015 |
20150188346 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE, CHARGE, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE SYSTEM - An electronic device | 07-02-2015 |
20150207353 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device is electrically connected to a secondary battery through a battery terminal, and is electrically connected to a charger through a charge connection section and a communication connection section. The electronic device includes a voltage range detection section, a switch section, a charge control section, and a device-side microcomputer. The charger includes a charger-side charge control section and a charger-side microcomputer. When certification data which is transmitted from the charger is prescribed data, the device-side microcomputer performs determination. When voltage range detection section determines that a charging voltage, which is applied to the charge connection section, is included in a prescribed range, the device-side microcomputer causes the switch section to be ON. The secondary battery is charged through the switch section or the charge control section or through both the sections. | 07-23-2015 |
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20100142289 | Nonvolatile semiconductor memory and method for testing the same - A nonvolatile semiconductor memory includes a nonvolatile memory array, a voltage generator circuit that generates a drive voltage which changes depending on a supply voltage and a trimming code, a control circuit that applies the generated drive voltage to the nonvolatile memory array, and a trimming code output circuit that outputs any one of plural trimming codes to the voltage generator circuit. The plural trimming codes include a test trimming code in addition to an appropriate trimming code for generating a desired drive voltage. The test trimming code is different from the appropriate trimming code, and used only in the test state. In the test state, the trimming code output circuit outputs the test trimming code to the voltage generator circuit, and the voltage generator circuit generates the drive voltage according to the test trimming code. In states other than the test state, the trimming code output circuit outputs the appropriate trimming code to the voltage generator circuit, and the voltage generator circuit generates the drive voltage according to the appropriate trimming code. | 06-10-2010 |
20110255340 | Nonvolatile semiconductor memory and method for testing the same - A nonvolatile semiconductor memory, includes a nonvolatile memory array, a voltage generator circuit that generates a drive voltage which changes depending on a supply voltage and a code, a control circuit that applies the generated drive voltage to the nonvolatile memory array, and a code output circuit that outputs any one of a plurality of codes to the voltage generator circuit, wherein the plurality of codes includes a first code and a second code, wherein the second code is different from the first code, wherein, in a first state, the code output circuit outputs the first code to the voltage generator circuit, and the voltage generator circuit generates the drive voltage according to the first code, and wherein, in a second state, the code output circuit outputs the second code to the voltage generator circuit, and the voltage generator circuit generates the drive voltage according to the second code. | 10-20-2011 |
20120072804 | DATA READ-OUT CIRCUIT IN SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICE AND METHOD OF DATA READING IN SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICE - A data read-out circuit is provided with a sense amplifier circuit and a selector. The sense amplifier circuit senses a stored data stored in a memory cell array by using a plurality of reference levels to generate a plurality of read data, respectively. Thus, the sense amplifier circuit outputs the plurality of read data with regard to the stored data. The selector selects a data corresponding to any one of the plurality of read data based on a control signal and outputs the selected data as an output data. | 03-22-2012 |
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20090152024 | ELECTRIC PAPER READING SYSTEM - Objects of the present invention are to facilitate filling out by hand an electronic paper and to realize digitization of contents with which the electronic paper is filled out by hand with a simple structure. A read image is obtained by optically reading a reading-object of the electronic paper. Based on the document information written on the electronic paper and writing-conditions during document writing, which are represented by the document information, a display image of the document in accordance with the read image information is formed. A written image is separated and extracted by converting a density only of pixels among the respective pixels of the read image, whose densities vary in accordance with the document writing and which correspond to a portion, to which ink of a pen for the handwriting is not adhered. | 06-18-2009 |
20090231602 | Image processing apparatus, image forming apparatus, and image processing method - An image processing apparatus that includes a storage component, sending components, receiving components, driving components, a detecting component and a sending control component is provided. The driving components are provided to correspond to each of the receiving components and each of the image forming components. Each driving component drives the corresponding image forming component based on divided image information received by the receiving component. The detecting component detects displacement between a position of recording medium and the areas formed by the image forming components. The sending control component controls so that the divided image information of an amount of information defined in accordance to the displacement detected by the detecting component is sent from the driving component corresponding to the image forming component of one of adjacent areas to the driving component corresponding to the other image forming component. | 09-17-2009 |
20090231614 | Image processing apparatus, image forming apparatus, and image processing method - An image processing apparatus includes a timing signal generation unit, a delay time information output unit, and a drive unit. The timing signal generation unit generates a timing signal showing timing at which an image forming unit is driven to form an image on a recording medium that is transported by a transport unit. The delay time information output unit outputs delay time information showing a delay time from the time at which the timing signal is generated to the time at which the image forming unit is driven with delay so that positions of pixels formed by the image forming unit are offset within the range of one pixel with respect to a transport direction. The drive unit drives the image forming unit after the delay time shown by the delay time information. | 09-17-2009 |
20100225688 | LIQUID DROPLET JETTING HEAD AND LIQUID DROPLET JETTING APPARATUS - A liquid droplet jetting head includes: a first terminal to which is inputted a clock signal; a second terminal to which are serially inputted liquid droplet jetting-related input data in synchronization with the clock signal inputted to the first terminal and to which are serially inputted control data after the input data; a third terminal to which is inputted a pulse signal when input of the input data to the second terminal is completed; a first holding unit that holds the data inputted to the second terminal at a timing when the pulse signal is inputted to the third terminal; a delay unit that delays the pulse signal inputted to the third terminal; and a second holding unit that holds at least the control data inputted to the second terminal at a timing when the delay unit delays the pulse signal. | 09-09-2010 |
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20120034548 | GAS DIFFUSION LAYER FOR FUEL CELL - To provide a means of further improving the cell's start-up capability (below-freezing-point-start-up capability) in a low temperature environment in the gas diffusion layer used in the fuel cell. It is a gas diffusion layer for fuel cell having a pore volume of micropores of 2.0×10 | 02-09-2012 |
20150295267 | FUEL CELL STACK - A fuel cell stack has at least two cell modules, each of which includes an integrally-stacked plurality of fuel-cell single cells, and a sealing plate interposed between the cell modules. The sealing plate comprises a sealing member that seals an interface between the sealing plate and an edge part of the cell modules. The fuel cell stack further comprises a member contacting structure that transfers a load in a stacking direction, disposed in a sealed inner area between the cell modules and the sealing plate. Each of the plurality of fuel-cell single cells has a membrane electrode assembly and a pair of separators that sandwich the membrane electrode assembly. The member contacting structure allows the outermost separators of the adjacent cell modules to face each other so as to transfer a load in the stacking direction. | 10-15-2015 |
20150325875 | FUEL CELL STACK AND LOAD BEARING METHOD INVOLVING USE OF FUEL CELL STACK - A fuel cell stack has stacked individual fuel cells, each of the fuel cells having a cell frame, and an anode separator and a cathode separator disposed on respective sides of the cell frame, in which an electrolyte membrane joined with an anode side gas diffusion layer and a cathode side gas diffusion layer on respective sides thereof is disposed in the cell frame, an anode side load bearing member that bonds and fixes the anode separator, the cell frame, and the gas diffusion layer to each other, so as to receive a compressive load acting in a stacking direction of the fuel cell, and a cathode side load bearing member that bonds and fixes the cathode separator, the cell frame, and the gas diffusion layer to each other so as to receive a compressive load acting in the stacking direction of the fuel cell. | 11-12-2015 |
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20080303757 | LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE, AREA LIGHT SOURCE APPARATUS AND IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - Disclosed herein is a light emitting device, including: a light emitting diode; an sealing resin member having an arrangement face and configured to seal the light emitting diode; and a lens disposed on the arrangement face of the sealing resin member and formed so as to have a circular shape as viewed in the direction of an optical axis of light emitted from the light emitting diode, the lens having a concave portion formed at a central portion in such a manner as to be concave toward the sealing resin member. | 12-11-2008 |
20080304265 | LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE, SURFACE LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE, AND IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - A light emitting device includes a plurality of light emitting diodes, a plurality of sealing resins, and a lens body formed in substantially a shape of a flat plate for guiding the light. The lens body is also disposed in a state of extending over the disposition surface of each sealing resin. The lens body includes a plurality of lens parts and a plurality of light guiding parts for reflecting the light by inside surfaces of the light guiding parts. The plurality of lens parts and the plurality of light guiding parts of the lens body are formed integrally with each other. The lens parts are disposed on the respective disposition surfaces of the sealing resins, and a plurality of light emitting function parts for sending out the light reflected by the inside surfaces of the light guiding parts are formed in the light guiding parts. | 12-11-2008 |
20100238277 | STEREOSCOPIC DISPLAY DEVICE - A stereoscopic display device includes: a display panel having a display screen on which two-dimensional image is displayed, and configured to polarize image light of the image-displaying into a particular polarization direction; and a lens array element disposed to oppose the display screen of the display panel, and having a liquid crystal layer which includes liquid crystal molecules having a refractive index anisotropy and aligned in a predetermined orientation direction under no application of voltage. The lens array element is configured to electrically change the alignment of the liquid crystal molecules to generate a lens effect, and configured to selectively change a state of passing therethrough of the image light exiting from the display panel. The predetermined orientation direction of the liquid crystal molecules of the lens array element and the polarization direction of the image light are parallel to each other. | 09-23-2010 |