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Charles C Corulli

from Chelan, WA
Age ~70

Charles Corulli Phones & Addresses

  • 453 Antoine Creek Rd, Chelan, WA 98816 (509) 682-5108
  • 4903 122Nd St, Bellevue, WA 98006 (425) 641-9511
  • Issaquah, WA
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • Puyallup, WA
  • Spanaway, WA

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High-Speed Capacitor Leakage Measurement Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20070177417, Aug 2, 2007
Filed:
Jan 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/668457
Inventors:
Charles Corulli - Issaquah WA, US
Gregory Olmstead - Sammamish WA, US
Donald Snow - Mercer Island WA, US
Assignee:
Applied Precision, LLC - Issaquah WA
International Classification:
G11C 11/22
US Classification:
365145000
Abstract:
Systems and methods according to aspects of the present invention are described. The systems and methods enable charging, soaking, and measuring of capacitors to be conducted quickly. Charging and soaking typically occurs in parallel and certain embodiments facilitate the measuring of capacitor leakage by sequentially disconnecting each capacitor and measuring the time for voltage on the capacitor to reach a predetermined threshold. Further, all capacitors can be disconnected from a charging source simultaneously and voltages can be measured for each capacitor simultaneously. Monitoring can be periodic in nature. Substantial time savings in the calculation device of leakage values and parameters can be attained.

High-Speed Capacitor Leakage Measurement Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20100194406, Aug 5, 2010
Filed:
Dec 1, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/628741
Inventors:
Charles Corulli - Issaquah WA, US
Gregory Olmstead - Sammamish WA, US
Donald B. Snow - Mercer Island WA, US
Assignee:
Rudolph Technologies, Inc. - Flanders NJ
International Classification:
G01R 27/26
US Classification:
324659
Abstract:
Systems and methods according to aspects of the present invention are described. The systems and methods enable charging, soaking, and measuring of capacitors to be conducted quickly. Charging and soaking typically occurs in parallel and certain embodiments facilitate the measuring of capacitor leakage by sequentially disconnecting each capacitor and measuring the time for voltage on the capacitor to reach a predetermined threshold. Further, all capacitors can be disconnected from a charging source simultaneously and voltages can be measured for each capacitor simultaneously. Monitoring can be periodic in nature. Substantial time savings in the calculation device of leakage values and parameters can be attained.
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