Abstract:
A card connector includes an insulating housing (4) defining a receiving space (44) and a receiving cavity (421) communicating with the receiving space (44); a plurality of contacts (2); an ejector (5) comprising an insulating slider (51) sliding in the receiving cavity (421) and an ejecting member (53) protruding into the receiving space (44); and a switch (3) comprising a pair of conductive pieces and a conductive plate (561), said conductive plate (561) being fixed to said slider (51), said conductive pieces engaging with said slider (51); wherein both of said pair of conductive pieces coming into contact with said conductive plate (561) when the card (6) urges the slider (51) sliding to a first position, while at least one of the conductive piece coming out of contact with said conductive plate (561) when the ejector (3) ejects the card and urges the slider (51) sliding to a second position.
Abstract:
Disclosed is an air filter device having a high-voltage power transmission wire column. The device comprises: a filter paper, a filter frame, a net base, an ion filament arranged below the filter paper, and a discharge net arranged below the ion filament; the ion filament being installed on an ion filament component, the ion filament component being made of a net-shaped insulation material and being fixed onto the net base; the filter paper being fixed onto the filter frame, and the filter frame being cooperatively connected to the net base; wherein: the discharge net is provided with a ceramic insulating column, a top portion of the ceramic insulating column is connected to the ion filament component, the ceramic insulation column has a hollow through cavity, and a high-voltage connection wire of the ion filament passes through the cavity of the ceramic insulating column.
Abstract:
A host assembly is communicatively coupled to a wireless device assembly via a first interface and via a second interface. A first signal is received at the wireless device assembly from the host assembly. The first signal indicates a request for the wireless device assembly to enter a host sleep mode of operation. In response to receiving the first signal, the wireless device assembly transmits a third signal to the host assembly, wherein the third signal indicates entry into the host sleep mode of operation. Subsequent to transmitting the third signal to the host assembly via the first interface, the wireless device assembly enters into the host sleep mode of operation. While in the host sleep mode of operation, the wireless device assembly transmits, via the second interface, the second signal, and, after transmitting the second signal to the host assembly, exits the host sleep mode of operation.
Abstract:
A method, an apparatus and an article of manufacture for customizing a natural language processing engine. The method includes enabling selection of one or more parameters of a desired natural language processing task, the one or more parameters intended for use by a trained and an untrained user, mapping the one or more selected parameters to a collection of one or more intervals of an input parameter to an optimization algorithm, and applying the optimization algorithm with the collection of one or more intervals of an input parameter to a model used by a natural language processing engine to produce a customized model.
Abstract:
A card connector includes an insulating housing (10), a number of contacts (20) and an ejector (30). The insulating housing (10) defines a card receiving space (13) with a card insertion/ejection direction. The contacts (20) are retained in the insulating housing (10) and include a plurality of contacting portions (23) exposed into the card receiving space (13) to electrically connect with a card. The ejector (30) is assembled to the insulating housing (10) includes an ejecting arm (323) exposed into the card receiving space (13) to eject a card. The ejecting arm (323) includes a shield portion (326) extending in the card receiving space (13) along the card ejection direction from a transverse lateral side of the ejecting arm (323) being away from the contacts (20).
Abstract:
A card connector includes an insulating housing (10), a number of contacts (20) and an ejector (30). The insulating housing (10) defines a card receiving space (13) with a card insertion/ejection direction. The contacts (20) are retained in the insulating housing (10) and include a plurality of contacting portions (23) exposed into the card receiving space (13) to electrically connect with a card. The ejector (30) is assembled to the insulating housing (10) includes an ejecting arm (323) exposed into the card receiving space (13) to eject a card. The ejecting arm (323) includes a shield portion (326) extending in the card receiving space (13) along the card ejection direction from a transverse lateral side of the ejecting arm (323) being away from the contacts (20).
Abstract:
A non-contact gauge and method of use is provided for optical measurement of an object or objects. The apparatus and methods may comprise a laser providing a projected laser beam; a work-piece holder for holding the object to be measured; a light sensitive sensor located to sense the beam as the beam is diffracted by at least one edge of the object and as the beam forms a near field Fresnel diffraction fringe pattern upon elements of the sensor. The laser and the sensor are located to enable near-field Fresnel diffraction. A fringe pattern signal analyzer may be included for computing mathematical algorithms to determine the position (X0) of at least one edge of the object based upon the diffraction pattern sensed by the sensor wherein the fringe pattern signal analyzer is structured to refine sensed fringe pattern edge position data to be more accurate based upon a theoretical diffraction compensation factor.
Abstract:
Described are methods that enable rapid automated object classification of measured three-dimensional object scenes. Each method can be performed during a three-dimensional measurement procedure while data are being acquired or after completion of the measurement procedure using the acquired data. In various embodiments, an object scene is illuminated with an optical beam and an image is acquired. In some embodiments, the object scene is illuminated with a structured light pattern and a sequence of images of the object scene illuminated by the pattern at different spatial phases is acquired. Coordinates are determined for points in the one or more images and a translucence value is determined for each of the points. An object class is determined for each point based on the translucence value for the point. Optionally, additional information, such as grayscale or color image data for each point, is used to supplement the object class determination.
Abstract:
An interface system includes a secure digital (SD) driver module to communicate with an SD card over a bus, a secure digital input/output (SDIO) driver module to communicate with an SDIO card over the bus, and an input/output port. A method of operating a host in the interface system includes coupling the bus to the SD card while a first mode is enabled, coupling the bus to the SDIO card while a second mode is enabled, and enabling the first mode in response to a request for access to the SD card. The method includes, while the first mode is enabled, (i) listening for a notification signal arriving from the SDIO card via the input/output port, indicating that an interrupt is pending at the SDIO card, and (ii) in response to the notification signal, enabling the second mode to allow the SDIO card to transmit the interrupt to the host.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a tantalum wire for anode lead of tantalum capacitors, characterized in that the cross section of the tantalum wire is approximate rectangular or regular rectangular. The present invention also relates to a process for manufacturing the tantalum wire, comprising the steps of: providing feedstock tantalum wire; subjecting the feedstock tantalum wire to heat treatment; subjecting the heat treated tantalum wire to surface pretreatment to form an oxide membrane on the surface-pretreated tantalum wire; rolling the surface-pretreated tantalum wire by lubricating with lubricant oil to make the cross section of the rolled tantalum wire being approximate rectangular or regular rectangular; subjecting the tantalum wire to final annealing.