Patent classifications
G01R31/56
Detecting anomalies in a plurality of showcases
Systems and methods for detecting anomalies in a plurality of showcases are provided. A system can obtain a corresponding table between each of the plurality of showcases and at least one corresponding sensor. The system obtains information for showcase clustering. The system can include a processor device that can determine at least one cluster of showcases based on the information for showcase clustering and the corresponding table between each of the plurality of showcases and the at least one corresponding sensor. The system can build at least one model for each of the at least one cluster of showcases and detect at least one anomaly based on data from the at least one cluster of showcases and the at least one model.
Solar power generation fault diagnosis device and solar power generation fault diagnosis method
A solar power generation fault diagnosis device includes one or more processors configured to perform the following: receiving signals indicating an electrical quantity output from a solar cell to acquire quantity information indicating the electrical quantity output from the solar cell; calculating a first quantity value relating to the electrical quantity based on the quantity information; implementing a low-pass filter unit so as to output a second quantity value from the first quantity value; determining a state of the solar cell based on a result of comparison between the first quantity value and the second quantity value; and outputting the determined state of the solar cell.
Control system and method for detecting ground fault
A rack BMS detects a ground fault through a circuit embedded therein, and as a master BMS is configured to disconnect all the connections between battery racks and a grid in the case in which the rack BMS detects the ground fault, no more current flows through chassis, thereby protecting the battery racks and ensuring safety of a person using the battery racks.
SIGNAL GENERATORS FOR USE WITH TISSUE MODIFICATION SYSTEMS
Embodiments described herein relate to signal generators, systems including signal generators, and related methods. A signal generator includes capacitor(s) to store energy used to generate a treatment signal. The signal generator also includes a waveform shaping circuit, a controller, a voltage sense circuit, and a current sense circuit. The waveform shaping circuit is coupled to the capacitor(s) and includes first, second, third, and fourth switches, each of which is configured to be selectively turned ON and OFF, to allow current to pass through the switch when turned ON, and to prevent current from passing through the switch when turned OFF. The controller selectively controls the switches in order to generate the treatment signal. The controller also selectively controls the switches in order to perform certain fault tests, which rely on voltages sensed by the voltage sense circuit and currents sensed by the current sense circuit.
SIGNAL GENERATORS FOR USE WITH TISSUE MODIFICATION SYSTEMS
Embodiments described herein relate to signal generators, systems including signal generators, and related methods. A signal generator includes capacitor(s) to store energy used to generate a treatment signal. The signal generator also includes a waveform shaping circuit, a controller, a voltage sense circuit, and a current sense circuit. The waveform shaping circuit is coupled to the capacitor(s) and includes first, second, third, and fourth switches, each of which is configured to be selectively turned ON and OFF, to allow current to pass through the switch when turned ON, and to prevent current from passing through the switch when turned OFF. The controller selectively controls the switches in order to generate the treatment signal. The controller also selectively controls the switches in order to perform certain fault tests, which rely on voltages sensed by the voltage sense circuit and currents sensed by the current sense circuit.
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH SWITCHING AMPLIFIER OUTPUT FAULT DETECTION
A switching amplifier includes: a driver circuit with differential inputs and differential outputs; and a fault detection circuit coupled to the differential outputs. The fault detection circuit includes: a power supply input; and a sense circuit coupled to the differential outputs. The sense circuit includes: a first resistor between the power supply input and a positive output of the differential outputs; a second resistor between the positive output and ground; a third resistor between the power supply input and a negative output of the differential outputs; and a fourth resistor between the negative output and ground. The fault detection circuit also includes an analyzer circuit coupled to the sense circuit and configured to determine a fault location relative to the differential outputs based on an output of the sense circuit.
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH SWITCHING AMPLIFIER OUTPUT FAULT DETECTION
A switching amplifier includes: a driver circuit with differential inputs and differential outputs; and a fault detection circuit coupled to the differential outputs. The fault detection circuit includes: a power supply input; and a sense circuit coupled to the differential outputs. The sense circuit includes: a first resistor between the power supply input and a positive output of the differential outputs; a second resistor between the positive output and ground; a third resistor between the power supply input and a negative output of the differential outputs; and a fourth resistor between the negative output and ground. The fault detection circuit also includes an analyzer circuit coupled to the sense circuit and configured to determine a fault location relative to the differential outputs based on an output of the sense circuit.
Diagnostic apparatus
A diagnostic apparatus includes a control device and an extension device connectable to the control device. The control device includes one or more cutoff blocks that switch between allowing and cutting off power supply to a load, a first diagnostic pulse generator that generates a diagnostic signal indicating that the power to the load is to be cut off, a first cutoff diagnosing device that detects a supply voltage to the load, and an extension device detector that determines whether the extension device is connected to the control device. The extension device includes a second diagnostic pulse generator that generates a diagnostic signal, and a second cutoff diagnosing device that detects a supply voltage to the load.
Diagnostic apparatus
A diagnostic apparatus includes a control device and an extension device connectable to the control device. The control device includes one or more cutoff blocks that switch between allowing and cutting off power supply to a load, a first diagnostic pulse generator that generates a diagnostic signal indicating that the power to the load is to be cut off, a first cutoff diagnosing device that detects a supply voltage to the load, and an extension device detector that determines whether the extension device is connected to the control device. The extension device includes a second diagnostic pulse generator that generates a diagnostic signal, and a second cutoff diagnosing device that detects a supply voltage to the load.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING SMART ALARMS
A method of analyzing events for an electrical system includes: receiving event stream(s) of events occurring in the electrical system, the events being identified from captured energy-related signals in the system; analyzing, an event stream(s) of the events to identify different actionable triggers therefrom, the different triggers including a scenario in which a group of events satisfies one or more predetermined triggering conditions; analyzing, over time, the different actionable triggers to identify a combination of occurring and/or non-occurring actionable triggers which satisfies a predefined trigger combination condition and an analysis time constraint; and in response to the observation of the combination, taking one or more actions to address the events. The analysis time constraint can be a time period duration and/or sequence within which time-stamped data of events in the event stream(s) and the associated actionable triggers are considered or not considered in the analysis to identify the combination.