Method and device for obtaining sum of products using integrated circuit
    1.
    发明授权
    Method and device for obtaining sum of products using integrated circuit 失效
    使用集成电路获得产品总和的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US5138574A

    公开(公告)日:1992-08-11

    申请号:US746816

    申请日:1991-08-15

    摘要: A method and a device for obtaining a sum of products which are applied to a spatial filter in a picture processing system, a transversal equalizer in radio communication equipment or the like, are based on the division of a portion of or entire operand by a predetermined figure length. The sum of products is first calculated among the operands having the same figure position, and the obtained results are added while shifting the figure in response to the divided figure length and the figure position. The lower figures, which do not need to be added, are then appended under the lowest figure of the addition result as is. Thus, the scale of the figure processed in an integrated circuit (IC) is decreased and the application of an IC of identical rating is further promoted.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于获得应用于图像处理系统中的空间滤波器,无线电通信设备等中的横向均衡器的乘积之和的方法和装置,基于将一部分或全部操作数除以预定的 图长。 首先在具有相同图形位置的操作数之间计算乘积之和,并且响应于分割图形长度和图形位置移动图形而添加所获得的结果。 然后,不需要添加的较低的数字被附加在加法结果的最低数字下。 因此,在集成电路(IC)中处理的图形的尺度减小,并且进一步促进了具有相同等级的IC的应用。

    Printing device and recording paper conveyance mechanism
    2.
    发明授权
    Printing device and recording paper conveyance mechanism 有权
    印刷装置和记录纸输送机构

    公开(公告)号:US09114646B2

    公开(公告)日:2015-08-25

    申请号:US13537428

    申请日:2012-06-29

    IPC分类号: B41J2/01 B41J11/06 B41J11/00

    CPC分类号: B41J11/06 B41J11/0085

    摘要: A printing device has a liquid droplet ejection head that ejects liquid droplets; a conveyance unit that conveys recording paper; a platen that is disposed opposite the liquid droplet ejection head and has a plurality of suction holes arrayed in the conveyance direction in which the conveyance unit conveys the recording paper and a lateral direction perpendicular to the conveyance direction; a suction mechanism unit that suctions the recording paper through the suction holes in the platen; and an opening/closing mechanism that opens or closes at least part of the plural suction holes.

    摘要翻译: 打印装置具有喷射液滴的液滴喷射头; 传送记录纸的传送单元; 台板,其布置成与所述液滴喷射头相对,并且具有沿所述传送单元输送所述记录纸的传送方向和垂直于所述传送方向的横向方向排列的多个吸孔; 抽吸机构单元,其通过所述压板中的吸入孔吸收记录纸; 以及打开或关闭多个吸入孔的至少一部分的开闭机构。

    Imaging apparatus
    3.
    发明授权
    Imaging apparatus 有权
    成像设备

    公开(公告)号:US08854528B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-10-07

    申请号:US13039815

    申请日:2011-03-03

    申请人: Takashi Aoki

    发明人: Takashi Aoki

    IPC分类号: G03B13/00 H04N13/02 H04N5/232

    摘要: A stereoscopic imaging apparatus which uses contrast AF to obviate disadvantages of phase-difference AF, shorten processing time of contrast AF, and improve focusing accuracy. A phase-difference CCD in which object images having passed through different regions in a predetermined direction of a single photographing optical system are pupil-split and imaged subjects the object images having passed through the respective regions to photoelectric conversion to obtain a main pixel image and a sub-pixel image which have a mutual phase difference. Contrast AF is performed using only one of the main pixel image and the sub-pixel image. Which one of the main pixel image and the sub-pixel image will be used for the contrast AF is determined depending on whether the position of an AF area in the angle of view belongs to a main pixel AF area or a sub-pixel AF area.

    摘要翻译: 使用对比度AF的立体成像装置消除相位差AF的缺点,缩短对比度AF的处理时间,并提高聚焦精度。 相位差CCD,其中通过单次拍摄光学系统的预定方向的不同区域的对象图像被瞳孔分割和成像,使经过各个区域的对象图像经受光电转换以获得主像素图像, 具有相互相位差的子像素图像。 仅使用主像素图像和子像素图像中的一个来执行对比度AF。 主要像素图像和子像素图像中的哪一个将用于对比度AF是根据视角中的AF区域的位置是否属于主像素AF区域还是子像素AF区域来确定 。

    Liquid discharge head and ink jet recording apparatus including liquid discharge head
    4.
    发明授权
    Liquid discharge head and ink jet recording apparatus including liquid discharge head 有权
    液体排出头和喷墨记录装置,包括排液头

    公开(公告)号:US08608276B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-12-17

    申请号:US13096385

    申请日:2011-04-28

    IPC分类号: B41J29/393

    摘要: A liquid discharge head includes a heat generating element which generates heat energy used to discharge a liquid; a temperature detecting element which changes in output voltage in response to a change in the temperature of the heat generating element; an electrical power source line and a grounding line electrically connected to each other through the heat generating element to apply a current to the heat generating element; and a pair of lines for temperature detection electrically connected to each other through the temperature detecting element to apply a current to the temperature detecting element. Here, each of the pair of lines for temperature detection is arranged adjacent to the other.

    摘要翻译: 液体排出头包括产生用于排出液体的热能的发热元件; 温度检测元件,其响应于所述发热元件的温度的变化而改变输出电压; 电源线和通过所述发热元件彼此电连接的接地线,以向所述发热元件施加电流; 以及一对用于温度检测的管线,通过温度检测元件彼此电连接以将电流施加到温度检测元件。 这里,用于温度检测的一对线路中的每一对彼此相邻布置。

    Multilayer Capacitor
    5.
    发明申请
    Multilayer Capacitor 有权
    多层电容器

    公开(公告)号:US20120200983A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-08-09

    申请号:US13447668

    申请日:2012-04-16

    IPC分类号: H01G4/30

    CPC分类号: H01G4/005 H01G4/232 H01G4/30

    摘要: A first inner electrode is integrally provided with a first terminal connection part connected to a first terminal electrode and a first linking connection part connected to a first linking electrode. A second inner electrode is integrally provided with a second terminal connection part connected to a second terminal electrode and a second linking connection part connected to a second linking electrode. A third inner electrode is integrally provided with a third linking connection part connected to the first linking electrode. A fourth inner electrode is integrally provided with a fourth linking connection part connected to the second linking electrode. The third inner electrode is adjacent to the first and fourth inner electrodes in a laminating direction of the plurality of dielectric layers. The first and fourth inner electrodes overlap the third inner electrode as seen in the laminating direction of the plurality of dielectric layers.

    摘要翻译: 第一内部电极一体地设置有连接到第一端子电极的第一端子连接部和连接到第一连接电极的第一连接部。 第二内部电极一体地设置有连接到第二端子电极的第二端子连接部分和连接到第二连接电极的第二连接部分。 第三内部电极一体地设置有连接到第一连接电极的第三连接连接部。 第四内电极一体地设置有连接到第二连接电极的第四连接连接部。 第三内部电极在多个电介质层的层叠方向上与第一和第四内部电极相邻。 第一和第四内部电极与第三内部电极重叠,如在多个电介质层的层叠方向上看到的那样。

    COMPOSITION FOR USE IN OPTICAL MATERIAL WITH HIGH REFRACTIVE INDEX AND HIGH STRENGTH
    6.
    发明申请
    COMPOSITION FOR USE IN OPTICAL MATERIAL WITH HIGH REFRACTIVE INDEX AND HIGH STRENGTH 有权
    用于具有高折射率和高强度的光学材料的组合物

    公开(公告)号:US20120142889A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-06-07

    申请号:US13319857

    申请日:2010-05-10

    IPC分类号: C08G75/08

    摘要: A composition for use in an optical material is disclosed which is capable of providing an optical material satisfying a high refractive index (ne is 1.73 or more), a high strength (an elongation is 10% or more in a three-point bending test and drilling resistance is good), and a high thermostability (a softening point measured by TMA is 70° C. or higher). The optical material such as a lens for two-point frame spectacles is formed by polymerizing and curing a composition for use in an optical resin material containing (a) an inorganic compound having a sulfur atom and/or a selenium atom, (b) an episulfide compound, and (c) a xylylenedithiol compound.

    摘要翻译: 公开了一种用于光学材料的组合物,其能够提供满足高折射率(ne为1.73以上)的光学材料,高强度(在三点弯曲试验中为10%以上的伸长率, 耐钻孔性好),高热稳定性(TMA测定的软化点为70℃以上)。 通过聚合和固化用于包含(a)具有硫原子和/或硒原子的无机化合物的光学树脂材料的组合物,形成用于两点框架眼镜的光学材料,(b) 环硫化合物,和(c)亚二甲苯基二硫醇化合物。

    Apparatus for remote operation
    7.
    发明授权
    Apparatus for remote operation 有权
    远程操作装置

    公开(公告)号:US08155832B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-04-10

    申请号:US12385387

    申请日:2009-04-07

    申请人: Takashi Aoki

    发明人: Takashi Aoki

    摘要: A remote operation apparatus in a vehicle has a display unit, an operation unit, a speed sensor, a brake sensor, a steer angle sensor, a side G sensor, and a control unit. The operation unit is capable of remotely controlling the display contents of the display unit. The operation of the operation unit is allowed when the vehicle is determined, by the control unit, to be stably traveling, and the operation of the operation unit is restricted when the vehicle is determined to be traveling un-stably, based on information on the travel condition of the vehicle from those sensors. The remote operation apparatus having the above-described operation scheme facilitates a stable travel of the vehicle.

    摘要翻译: 车辆中的远程操作装置具有显示单元,操作单元,速度传感器,制动传感器,转向角传感器,侧面G传感器和控制单元。 操作单元能够远程控制显示单元的显示内容。 当车辆通过控制单元确定为稳定行驶时,允许操作单元的操作,并且当车辆被确定为不稳定地行驶时,操作单元的操作被限制,基于关于 这些传感器的车辆行驶状况。 具有上述操作方案的远程操作装置有助于车辆的稳定行驶。

    AIR GUIDE DUCT STRUCTURE FOR VEHICLE
    8.
    发明申请
    AIR GUIDE DUCT STRUCTURE FOR VEHICLE 有权
    用于车辆的导航导管结构

    公开(公告)号:US20120043051A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-02-23

    申请号:US13264026

    申请日:2010-03-16

    IPC分类号: B60H1/32

    CPC分类号: B60K11/08

    摘要: An air guide structure for guiding outside air in front of the vehicle to equipment to be cooled. Ai air guide duct structure (20) is provided with: left and right side-wall ducts (46, 68) provided to the left and right sides of equipment (16) to be cooled; and left and right seal sections (47, 69) protruding from the inner wall surfaces (46a, 68a) of the left and right side-wall ducts toward the equipment (16) to be cooled. The left and right seal sections (47, 69) are spaced by a predetermined distance (51) from the equipment (16) to be cooled toward the front of the vehicle body. Air pressure during the travel of the vehicle elastically deforms the right and left seal sections (47, 69) to cause the seal sections to make contact with the equipment (16) to be cooled.

    摘要翻译: 用于将车辆前方的外部空气引导到要冷却的设备的空气引导结构。 Ai导风管结构(20)设置有设置在要冷却的设备(16)的左侧和右侧的左侧壁管道和右侧壁管道(46,68) 以及从左右侧壁导管的内壁面(46a,68a)朝向要冷却的设备(16)突出的左右密封部(47,69)。 左和右密封部分(47,69)与设备(16)间隔开预定距离(51),以朝向车身前方冷却。 车辆行驶期间的空气压力使左右密封部分(47,69)弹性变形,使得密封部分与设备(16)接触以进行冷却。

    Prefetch processing apparatus, prefetch processing method, storage medium storing prefetch processing program
    9.
    发明授权
    Prefetch processing apparatus, prefetch processing method, storage medium storing prefetch processing program 失效
    预取处理装置,预取处理方法,存储预取处理程序的存储介质

    公开(公告)号:US08006041B2

    公开(公告)日:2011-08-23

    申请号:US12042891

    申请日:2008-03-05

    IPC分类号: G06F12/00

    摘要: A prefetch processing apparatus includes a central-processing-unit monitor unit that monitors processing states of the central processing unit in association with time elapsed from start time of executing a program. A cache-miss-data address obtaining unit obtains cache-miss-data addresses in association with the time elapsed from the start time of executing the program, and a cycle determining unit determines a cycle of time required for executing the program. An identifying unit identifies a prefetch position in a cycle in which a prefetch-target address is to be prefetched by associating the cycle determined by the cycle determining unit with the cache-miss data addresses obtained by the cache-miss-data address obtaining unit. The prefetch-target address is an address of data on which prefetch processing is to be performed.

    摘要翻译: 预取处理装置包括中央处理单元监视单元,其与从执行程序的开始时间起经过的时间相关联地监视中央处理单元的处理状态。 高速缓存未命中数据地址获取单元从执行程序的开始时刻起经过的时间结果获得高速缓存未命中数据地址,循环确定单元确定执行程序所需的时间周期。 识别单元通过将由循环确定单元确定的周期与由高速缓存未命中数据地址获取单元获得的高速缓存未命中数据地址相关联来在预取取目标地址预取的周期中识别预取位置。 预取目标地址是要执行预取处理的数据的地址。

    Circuit board, electro-optic device, and electronic apparatus
    10.
    发明授权
    Circuit board, electro-optic device, and electronic apparatus 有权
    电路板,电光设备和电子设备

    公开(公告)号:US07907328B2

    公开(公告)日:2011-03-15

    申请号:US12495928

    申请日:2009-07-01

    申请人: Takashi Aoki

    发明人: Takashi Aoki

    IPC分类号: G02B26/00

    CPC分类号: G02F1/136227 G02F1/167

    摘要: A circuit board includes a substrate; a plurality of scan lines disposed on the substrate, the scan lines extending in a first direction; a plurality of signal lines disposed on the substrate, the signal lines extending in a second direction intersecting the first direction; a plurality of transistors, each of which is electrically connected to corresponding one of the plurality of scan lines and corresponding one of the plurality of signal lines; an insulating layer that covers the plurality of scan lines, the plurality of signal lines, and the plurality of transistors; and a plurality of electrodes, each of which is electrically connected to corresponding one of the plurality of transistors. One opening is formed in the insulating layer for every electrode group, the electrode group being constituted by at least two adjacent electrodes among the plurality of electrodes, and each of the plurality of electrodes is electrically connected to the corresponding one of the transistors through the opening.

    摘要翻译: 电路板包括基板; 设置在所述基板上的多条扫描线,所述扫描线沿第一方向延伸; 设置在所述基板上的信号线,所述信号线沿与所述第一方向交叉的第二方向延伸; 多个晶体管,其中的每一个电连接到所述多条扫描线中的相应一条扫描线和所述多条信号线中的一条; 覆盖所述多条扫描线,所述多条信号线和所述多个晶体管的绝缘层; 以及多个电极,每个电极电连接到多个晶体管中的对应的一个晶体管。 在每个电极组的绝缘层中形成一个开口,电极组由多个电极中的至少两个相邻电极构成,并且多个电极中的每一个通过开口电连接到相应的一个晶体管 。