Abstract:
Embodiments of circuits, systems, and methods relating to a power amplifier with a reconfigurable direct current coupling are disclosed. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for separating air from a fluid, such as syrup, as the fluid enters a first chamber of a system; passing the fluid from the first chamber to a second chamber via a first device; passing the air from the first chamber to the second chamber via a second device so as to reintroduce the air back into the fluid and form a new fluid mixture having more uniform air bubbles; and discharging the new fluid out of the system.
Abstract:
A surface acoustic wave transducer in which an etching network is superimposed on the conventional networks of electrodes of acoustic transducers. The superposition of these networks makes it possible to obtain a favored direction of propagation of the acoustic waves while maintaining a high quality factor Q comparable with that of conventional bidirectional transducers. Such a surface acoustic wave transducer may find application in mobile radio communication systems.
Abstract:
A method of filling via holes between a lower conductive layer and an upper conductive layer whereby the hole is filled by the lower conductive layer. By optimizing conditions such as compressive stress and temperature during the deposition of the various layers, the method of the present invention ensures that at a predefined temperature, compressive force on the lower conductive layer causes hillocks to form inside the via holes.
Abstract:
A method of forming a planarized self-aligned integrated circuit structure suitable for forming CMOS circuitry is provided. The method involves using first and second barrier layers to define the dopant regions for first and second wells, respectively. The first barrier can be formed of a silicon nitride layer covered with a silicon oxide layer. The first barrier layer prevents doping of the silicon wafer except in those regions not covered by the first barrier layer (i.e., the first wells). The second barrier layer is formed by oxidizing the silicon wafer. Only the regions not covered by the first layer are oxidized. The second wells are defined by the second barrier layer. Because some of the silicon of the first wells is consumed to form the second barrier layer, the height of the first wells following the formation of the second barrier layer is less than that of the second wells. To equalize the height of the first and second wells, and thereby planarize the wafer, the height of the second wells is reduced to substantially the same height as the first wells. The second wells can be reduced to the same height as the first wells using wet silicon etching, dry silicon etching or oxidation followed by an oxide removal step.
Abstract:
An electrode structure for use with a surface acoustic wave device which has the same velocity as the transducers and the gratings forming the device but no reflections and which can be used to vary structure reflectivity.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a gas fire appliance of the kind which simulates an open fire burning solid fuel. In accordance with the invention such a gas fire appliance comprises a casing in which is mounted a support on which solid fuel simulating elements are supported, a transparent panel above and in front of said solid fuel simulating elements and a burner assembly. The burner assembly comprises a heater burner portion having burners disposed in at least two independently controllable sections together with a flame effect burner portion which also has burners disposed in at least two independently controllable sections. Conveniently the heater burner portion and the flame effect burner portion each has two sections namely an inner section and an outer section disposed on opposite sides of the respective inner section.
Abstract:
A child-safe, hand, fruit corer and slicer includes: handle, a wire member having two ends and a configuration between these ends that is adapted to: (a) provide the outline of: (i) a triangular-shaped structure that has three corners and a base that is situated approximately perpendicular to the handle's centerline, and (ii) a wing-like structure that extends perpendicular to the handle's centerline from each of the corners of the base of the structure, (b) enable the triangular-shaped structure to penetrate a fruit that is to be cored and sliced, and by the at least 180 degree rotation of the handle to core out a core section of the fruit, and (c) enable this wing-like structure to penetrate and slice the fruit into two halves when the handle is moved forward along the handle's centerline.
Abstract:
A child-safe, hand, fruit corer and slicer includes: handle, a wire member having two ends and a configuration between these ends that is adapted to: (a) provide the outline of: (i) a triangular-shaped structure that has three corners and a base that is situated approximately perpendicular to the handle's centerline, and (ii) a wing-like structure that extends perpendicular to the handle's centerline from each of the corners of the base of the structure, (b) enable the triangular-shaped structure to penetrate a fruit that is to be cored and sliced, and by the at least 180 degree rotation of the handle to core out a core section of the fruit, and (c) enable this wing-like structure to penetrate and slice the fruit into two halves when the handle is moved forward along the handle's centerline.
Abstract:
A lasso handling device (9) for handling lassos of the type comprising an elongated rope (27) having a looped end (28) and a free end, the lasso handling device (9) including an elongated pole (10) having a first rope gripping member (13) at one end for gripping a first enlarged portion of the rope (27) and a second rope gripping member (24) for gripping a second portion of the rope (27) to hold the looped end (28) open to facilitate its location about an object or animal to be lassoed. The rope (27) is releasable from the gripping members (13) and (24) to allow tightening of the lasso around the object or article.