ELMOS Semiconductor had six patents in future of work during Q2 2024. The patent describes a safety switch off system for an electric consumer in a vehicle. The system includes a main monitoring unit that monitors current consumption in the active state and switches off the electronic switch if a safety threshold is reached. An auxiliary monitoring unit monitors current consumption in a lower operating state with respect to rate of changes. The main monitoring unit is deactivated or in standby mode in the lower operating state, but is activated if the rate of changes in current consumption reaches a threshold value or falls outside a voltage range. GlobalData’s report on ELMOS Semiconductor gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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ELMOS Semiconductor had no grants in future of work as a theme in Q2 2024.
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Application: Device and method for safety switch off of an electrical consumer in a vehicle (Patent ID: US20240120166A1)
The patent filed by ELMOS Semiconductor AG describes a safety switch-off device for an electrical consumer in a vehicle that monitors the current consumption of the consumer in different operating states to ensure safety. The device includes an electronic switch, driver circuit, voltage detection element, voltage amplifier, high-pass or band-pass filter, and a monitoring unit with switchable circuit components. The monitoring unit can be activated or deactivated based on the current consumption and temperature conditions to efficiently control the switch on and switch off signals for the electronic switch.
Additionally, the patent outlines a method for the safety switch-off of an electrical consumer in a vehicle, involving a main monitoring unit that can switch between monitoring and standby modes. The method includes monitoring the current consumption of the consumer in different states, triggering the main monitoring unit based on dynamic changes in current consumption, and generating switch-off signals when certain threshold values are reached. The method also involves comparing the voltage detection element signal to an emergency switch-off threshold value to ensure safety in case of emergencies.
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