Patent classifications
G01R31/016
Method for detecting a malfunction of a voltage-limiting circuit and control system for implementing said malfunction-detecting method
Disclosed is a method for detecting a malfunction of a voltage-limiting circuit of a control circuit, the control circuit including an output port connected to a capacitive actuator of a motor vehicle, an output voltage on the output port being, in the absence of a malfunction of the voltage-limiting circuit, equal to or lower than a theoretical maximum value. The capacitive actuator is arranged in series with a commutator, the method including steps of: placing the commutator in an open state; activating the control circuit; measuring the output voltage over the output port; and evaluating a criterion for detecting a malfunction of the voltage-limiting circuit as a function of the output voltage.
Vehicle electricity storage device
A vehicle electricity storage device includes a capacitor unit for supplying stored electric power to an electronically controlled system, and a microcomputer including a memory. The memory stores a plurality of thresholds (internal resistance limit values) different from each other. Each of the plurality of thresholds is to be compared with an electrical characteristic value (internal resistance value) related to the capacitor unit for determining a deterioration state of the capacitor unit. The each of the plurality of thresholds is stored in association with an identification ID for identifying the electronically controlled system. The microcomputer acquires the identification ID from the electronically controlled system. And the microcomputer selects, from the plurality of thresholds, a threshold associated with the identification ID acquired. Then the microcomputer determines the deterioration state of the capacitor unit by using the electrical characteristic value and the threshold selected.
REDUCED IMPEDANCE VARIATION IN A MODULAR 2-TERMINAL TERMINAL CONTACTING ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
An electrical measurement contacting system for use with a component testing system operable to convey devices includes: a first module including a test contact module having a test contact adapted to electrically contact devices conveyed by the component testing system, and a second module including circuitry electrically coupled to the test contact module and operative to perform an electrical measurement on devices conveyed to the test contact. The circuitry is connected, within the second module, to a first conductive path and a second conductive path. The first conductive path and the second conductive path extend into the first module. The first conductive path and the second conductive path are electrically connected to each other and to the test contact module in the first module.
Capacitor testing device and testing method thereof
A capacitor testing device includes a carrier with a plurality of clamping holes which are configured to carry capacitors to be tested; a conveying means being configured to convey the carrier; an image collection assembly, including an upper image collection assembly disposed above the conveying means and a lower image collection assembly disposed below the conveying means, the upper image collection assembly and the lower image collection assembly being configured to perform defect testing on outer surfaces of the capacitors to be tested; and a performance testing means, including a performance testing circuit board and a lifting assembly being configured to drive the performance testing circuit board to ascend or descend, and the performance testing means being configured to test electrical performances of the capacitors to be tested.
Determining the size of a capacitor bank
A capacitor bank controller may obtain voltage and current measurements while the capacitor bank is disconnected from the power line. Further, the capacitor bank controller may obtain voltage and current measurements while the capacitor bank is connected to the power line. The capacitor bank controller may determine the size of the capacitor bank based on impedances from the voltage and current measurements while the capacitor bank is connected and disconnected.
Screening method for electrolytic capacitors that maintains individual capacitor unit identity
A method of screening a lot of capacitors is provided. The method includes measuring a first leakage current of each individual capacitor in a first set of capacitors and calculating a first mean leakage current; removing each of the individual capacitors having a measured first leakage current equal to or above a first predetermined value, forming a second set of capacitors; subjecting the second set of capacitors to a burn in treatment; measuring a second leakage current for each of the individual capacitors in the second set and calculating a second mean leakage current; comparing the second leakage current for each of the individual capacitors to the first leakage current for each of the individual capacitors; and removing each of the individual capacitors having a second leakage current equal to or above a second predetermined value and/or having a second leakage current that does not change by a specified amount compared to the first leakage current for each of the individual capacitors.
Method and apparatus for verifying electronic circuits
A method, system and computer program product, the method comprising: obtaining circuit information, comprising description of groups of pins of electronic chips; obtaining a description of a test comprising a plurality of rules specifying: an identifier, a first group of pins, a second group of pins, a first action to take upon successful interconnection of the first and second groups, and a second action to take upon failure, wherein the first action and second actions are one of: finish with success, finish with failure, and a rule ID of a subsequent rule to check; checking the plurality of rules, comprising checking a sequence of rules starting with a first rule, and wherein each subsequent rule is selected as the first or second action of a preceding rule, in accordance with whether the preceding rule succeeded or failed, respectively; and outputting a result of the plurality of rules.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USE IN HANDLING COMPONENTS
A multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) tester includes a power supply source and a station. The station can include at least one test head having a first contact and a second contact arranged and configured to simultaneously electrically connect to a common MLCC transported to a test site, and arc suppression source circuitry. The arc suppression source circuitry can be electrically connected between an output of the power supply source and the first contact, wherein the arc suppression source circuitry is configured to introduce an impedance to the electrical connection between the MLCC and the power supply source.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USE IN HANDLING COMPONENTS
An electrical component testing apparatus can include a vacuum plate including a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and through-holes extending through the vacuum plate from the first surface to the second surface. The apparatus also includes a manifold arranged at the second surface of the vacuum plate. The manifold can include a manifold body and passageways extending within the manifold body, wherein each of the passageways includes a first end and a second end. The first end includes an opening that intersects an exterior of the manifold body at a first location corresponding to a location of a through-hole in the vacuum plate and the second end includes an opening that intersects an exterior of the manifold body at a second location. The apparatus can also include a source of pressurized air coupled to the opening of the second end.
State detecting system and state detecting method
One preferable aspect of the present invention is a state detecting system which detects a state of a machine device based on a detection signal from a detecting element provided to the machine device, and is the state detecting system which includes a non-normal time rate detecting unit which detects a rate or a value as a non-normal time rate, the rate being a rate of an integration value of a time during which an amplitude of the detection signal exceeds a predetermined normal amplitude within a predetermined time, and the value being physically equivalent to the rate.