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| 20090185780 | Fluorine-Doped Optical Fiber - A single mode optical transmission fiber comprises a depressed core having at least 0.41 weight percent fluorine and an index difference (|Δn | 07-23-2009 |
| 20100021117 | Single-Mode Optical Fiber - Disclosed is an optical transmission fiber having reduced bending and microbending losses that is commercially usable in FTTH or FTTC transmission systems. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100067859 | Single Mode Optical Fiber - An optical transmission fiber comprises a central core having an index difference Δn | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100189398 | Optical Fiber Preform - An optical fiber preform comprises a primary preform that includes at least one inner cladding and a central core deposited inside a fluorine doped silica tube. The fluorine doped silica tube has a cross section area that is no more than about 15 percent smaller than the cross section area of the primary preform. The optical fiber preform has a large capacity, may be manufactured at reduced cost, and may be drawn to produce an optical fiber having reduced transmission losses. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20100189928 | Method for Manufacturing an Optical Fiber Preform - A method for manufacturing an optical fiber preform includes the steps of depositing an inner cladding and a central core inside a fluorine doped silica tube and thereafter collapsing the silica tube to form a primary preform. The fluorine doped silica tube has a cross section area that is no more than about 15 percent smaller than the cross section area of the resulting primary preform. The present method facilitates reduced-cost manufacturing of a high-capacity optical fiber preform, which may be drawn to produce an optical fiber having reduced transmission losses. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20100251775 | DEUTERIUM TREATMENT METHOD FOR OPTICAL FIBRES - A treatment method for an optical fibre including the steps of exposing the fibre to an atmosphere containing deuterium at a given temperature, concentration and pressure, measuring the attenuation in the fibre as a function of time at least one wavelength, during the exposure of the fibre to an atmosphere containing deuterium, identifying an attenuation maximum after an exposure duration, and stopping the exposure of the fibre to the atmosphere containing deuterium when said duration has elapsed. | 10-07-2010 |
| 20110164852 | Single-Mode Optical Fiber - Disclosed is an optical transmission fiber having reduced bending and microbending losses that is commercially usable in FTTH or FTTC transmission systems. | 07-07-2011 |
| 20110286710 | Single Mode Optical Fiber - An optical transmission fiber comprises a central core having an index difference Δn | 11-24-2011 |
| 20120036896 | Method of Manufacturing an Optical Fibre Preform - The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a preform for optical fibres, wherein deposition of glass-forming compounds on the substrate takes place. The present invention furthermore relates to a method for manufacturing optical fibres, wherein one end of a solid preform is heated, after which an optical fibre is drawn from said heated end. | 02-16-2012 |
| 20120039361 | DEPRESSED GRADED INDEX MULTI-MODE OPTICAL FIBER - A multi-mode optical waveguide fiber including a central core region having an outer radius surrounded by an inner cladding region having an outer radius, the inner cladding region having a lower index of refraction than the central core region, wherein both the central core and inner cladding regions are doped with fluorine, wherein the refractive index profile of the central core region is of the gradient index type and the central core region in the range of rε[0-r | 02-16-2012 |
| 20120040184 | Method of Fabricating an Optical Fiber Preform - A method of manufacturing an optical fiber preform includes preparing from a first deposition tube a first rod that includes a central core and preparing from a second deposition tube a second rod that includes a buried trench. The method further includes fitting the second rod as a sleeve over the first rod. This disclosed method facilitates the manufacture of large-capacity fiber preforms using deposition benches having small and/or medium deposition capacity. | 02-16-2012 |
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| 20100052569 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR DRIVING LIGHT EMITTING DIODES - The present invention relates to an electronic device for driving a light emitting diode, which includes a switch (Ts) being adapted to switch a switch-mode power converter, and controlling means (CNTL) being adapted for controlling the switch (Ts) in response to a sensing value (Vs) indicative of a current of the switch-mode power converter and for controlling by the switch (Ts) the output voltage of the switched power converter and a current (Iout) through the light emitting diode. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20110068713 | METHOD AND CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT FOR CYCLE-BY-CYCLE CONTROL OF A LED CURRENT FLOWING THROUGH A LED CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT, AND ASSOCIATED CIRCUIT COMPOSITION AND LIGHTING SYSTEM - The invention provides a method for cycle-by-cycle control of a LED current (ILED) flowing through a LED circuit arrangement (LEDCIRC) at a mean LED current level. The method comprises a) establishing a converter current (IL), b) establishing an oscillation of the converter current (IL) between substantially a valley current level and substantially a peak current level, c) feeding the LED circuit arrangement (LEDCIRC) with the converter current (IL) as the LED current during a part of an oscillation cycle of the oscillation of the converter current, d) determining a current level correction for compensating a current level error between an integral over an oscillation cycle of the LED current and a reference, the reference being representative of the mean LED current level, and e) adjusting at least one of the valley current level and the peak current level with the current level correction for use in a successive cycle of the oscillation of the converter current. The invention also provides a circuit arrangement operable for using the method, a LED driver IC using the circuit arrangement, a circuit composition with at least one LED and the circuit arrangement, and a lighting system with the circuit composition. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20110164339 | SURGE PROTECTION CIRCUIT - A surge protection circuit for a circuit having a rectification module. The surge protection circuit includes a first diode, a second diode, a capacitor and a discharge device. The anode of the first diode is connected to a first input of the rectification module, and the anode of the second diode is connected to a second input of the rectification module. The cathodes of the first and second diodes are both connected to the first plate of the capacitor. The second plate of the capacitor is connected to the negative output of the rectification module. The capacitor is configured such that it is consistently charged to substantially the peak value of a supply voltage during normal operation between surge events. The discharge device is connected to the first plate of the capacitor and is configured to discharge the capacitor when the voltage across the capacitor is in excess of the peak of the maximum value of the normal supply voltage and not discharge the capacitor when the voltage across the capacitor is not in excess of the peak of the maximum value of the normal supply voltage. | 07-07-2011 |
| 20110187335 | CONTROL OF A HALF RESONANT CONVERTER FOR AVOIDING CAPACITIVE MODE - This invention relates to improved methods of preventing MOSFET damage in a resonant switched mode power converter ( | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110188270 | CIRCUIT - A circuit comprising a power factor correction stage having a DC input, a ground input, a DC output and a ground output; a capacitor; a diode; and discharge means. A first terminal of the diode is connected to an input of the power factor correction stage, a second terminal of the diode is connected to the first plate of the capacitor; and the second plate of the capacitor is connected to the other input of the PFC stage. The discharge means is connected to the capacitor and is configured to discharge the capacitor such that it contributes to the output of the PFC stage when the level of a signal at the input of the PFC stage falls below a threshold value. | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110188273 | POWER FACTOR CORRECTION STAGE - A power factor correction stage comprising: an input terminal configured to receive an input signal; an output terminal configured to provide an output signal; a first converter stage and one or more further converter stages, wherein each of the converter stages is connected to the input terminal and the output terminal, and each converter stage comprises a switch; and a controller configured to operate the switches of the converter stages. The controller is configured to operate the switch of the one or more further converter stages at a period of time after operation of the switch of the first converter stage for a current switching cycle, wherein the period of time corresponds to a proportion of the switching frequency for an earlier switching cycle that does not correspond to substantially the period of the earlier switching cycle divided by the number of converter stages. | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110193612 | METHODS OF CONTROLLING A SYNCHRONOUS RECTIFIER - Consistent with an example embodiment, there is a method of controlling a synchronous rectifier having an input signal having oscillations therein and a switch which is switchable between an open state and a closed state. The method comprises filtering the input signal to produce a filtered signal, comparing the filtered signal with a reference value, and opening the switch in response to the comparison, in which the filtering is active filtering. | 08-11-2011 |
| 20110261599 | CONTROLLER FOR A POWER CONVERSION CIRCUIT - A power conversion controller for controlling the operation of a switch in a power conversion circuit, wherein the power conversion controller is configured to operate the switch according to: a variable frequency mode of operation for switching frequencies greater than a minimum threshold value; and a fixed frequency mode of operation at a switching frequency equal to the minimum threshold value. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110267856 | PFC WITH HIGH EFFICIENCY AT LOW LOAD - A Power Factor Corrector (PFC), typically used as the first stage of switched mode power supplies, particularly suited for Universal Mains inputs, is disclosed, along with methods for controlling a switched mode power supply having power factor correction. In order to increase efficiency, particularly under low load conditions, without undue degradation of the Power Factor, the switching of the PFC circuit is confined to one or more operating windows within each half-cycle. In embodiments, the operating window comprises a small time window centred around the peak of the mains voltage. The higher the power level, the wider the switching window. | 11-03-2011 |
| 20110280050 | POWER CONVERTER - The invention refers to a power converter and to a method for power conversion. The power converter includes a primary winding adapted to receive a primary alternating voltage. The converter further includes a first secondary circuit magnetically coupled to the primary winding, the first secondary circuit generating a first secondary output signal, the power converter further includes a second secondary circuit magnetically coupled to the primary winding. The power converter includes a post regulator adapted to be coupled to the second secondary circuit, the post regulator having a switch which is opened at every zero-crossing of the first output signal. | 11-17-2011 |
| 20120014146 | POWER-DEPENDANT MAINS UNDER-VOLTAGE PROTECTION - A method and controller for power dependant mains under-voltage (“brown-out”) protection is disclosed. Brown-out protection is meant for protection against overheating due to low mains voltage and associated high mains current. Usually this is coupled to the absolute value of the mains voltage, but for devices operating at low power this is not necessary, as overheating will not occur. The disclosed method and controller allow for lower mains voltages at low load by comparing the mains voltage with a signal indicating the actual power level of the power supply. | 01-19-2012 |
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| 20100015343 | THERMOSETTING COMPOSITION - A thermosetting composition comprising (a) 97 to 40 percent by weight of at least one bis(dihydrobenzoxazine) prepared by the reaction of an unsubstituted or substituted bisphenol with at least one unsubstituted position ortho to each hydroxyl group, formaldehyde and a primary amine; and (b) 3 to 60 percent by weight of at least one bisphenol, wherein the percent by weight refer to the total amount of components (a) and (b), with the proviso that (a) and (b) add up to 100 percent by weight; and (c) optionally other components. Cured products made from these compositions have valuable chemical, physical and mechanical properties. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100029891 | THERMOSETTING COMPOSITION - A thermosetting composition comprising (a) 97.9 to 40 percent by weight of at least one bis(dihydrobenzoxazine) prepared by the reaction of an unsubstituted or substituted bisphenol with at least one unsubstituted position ortho to each hydroxyl group, formaldehyde and a primary amine; (b) 2 to 50 percent by weight of at least one organic polyamine; and (c) 0.1 to 10 percent by weight of at least one curing catalyst, selected from the group of carboxylic acids, sulfonic acids and phosphonic acids having at least two acid groups and no other reactive groups; wherein the percent by weight refer to the total amount of components (a), (b) and (c) in the composition, with the proviso that (a), (b) and (c) add up to 100 percent by weight; and (d) and optionally other components. Cured products of these compositions show valuable chemical, physical and mechanical properties. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20110135944 | THERMOSETTING COMPOSITION - A thermosetting composition comprising
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| 20100201647 | CAPACITIVE TOUCH SENSOR - The invention relates to a capacitive touch sensor for use with a display device. The capacitive touch sensor includes a first electrode layer including a plurality of first sensor elements. The capacitive touch sensor has a longitudinal direction and a transversal direction, and the plurality of first sensor elements are separated with respect to each other in the longitudinal direction and the transversal direction. | 08-12-2010 |
| 20100245702 | METHOD OF FASTENING A CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY TO A LIGHT GUIDE IN A MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF A LCD-DISPLAY - The invention relates to a method of fastening a circuit assembly to a light guide in a manufacturing process of a LCD-display. The method comprises: a) providing the circuit assembly, comprising at least one light source; b) providing the light guide, arranged to guide light emitted by the at least one light source; c) positioning the light guide and the circuit assembly with respect to each other; and d) fastening the circuit assembly and the light guide to each other. The action d) is performed by laser welding or ultrasonic welding. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20110068810 | SENSING METHOD AND DRIVING CIRCUIT OF CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN - In a sensing method of a capacitive touch screen, which includes a plurality of sensing capacitors, at least one of the plurality of sensing capacitors is selected into a reference capacitor unit. The capacitance differences between the reference capacitor unit and the sensing capacitors are calculated. A touched position on the capacitive touch screen is determined according to the capacitance differences. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20110075071 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A LIGHT GUIDE FOR A BACKLIGHT MODULE IN A LCD MODULE - A method of manufacturing a light guide for a backlight module in a liquid crystal display module is provided. The method includes the following steps: providing a foil; and pressing the foil at a first temperature above a glass transition temperature of a material of the foil to form a thickness profile of the light guide. | 03-31-2011 |