Invention Grant
- Patent Title: One-transistor devices for protecting circuits and autocatalytic voltage conversion therefor
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Application No.: US15755744Application Date: 2016-09-21
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Publication No.: US10770883B2Publication Date: 2020-09-08
- Inventor: Mark D. Creech
- Applicant: Symptote Technologies LLC
- Applicant Address: US SC Charleston
- Assignee: Sympote Technologies LLC
- Current Assignee: Sympote Technologies LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US SC Charleston
- Agency: Thrive IP®
- Agent Jeremy M. Stipkala
- International Application: PCT/US2016/052734 WO 20160921
- International Announcement: WO2017/053333 WO 20170330
- Main IPC: H02H3/08
- IPC: H02H3/08 ; H03K17/082 ; H02H3/087 ; H03K17/042 ; H03K17/0412 ; H01L27/02 ; H02H9/02 ; H02M1/32 ; H03K17/687

Abstract:
Devices having one primary transistor, or a plurality of primary transistors in parallel, protect electrical circuits from overcurrent conditions. Optionally, the devices have only two terminals and require no auxiliary power to operate. In those devices, the voltage drop across the device provides the electrical energy to power the device. A third or fourth terminal can appear in further devices, allowing additional overcurrent and overvoltage monitoring opportunities. Autocatalytic voltage conversion allows certain devices to rapidly limit or block nascent overcurrents.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180248353A1 One-Transistor Devices for Protecting Circuits and Autocatalytic Voltage Conversion Therefor Public/Granted day:2018-08-30
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