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Warren J. Wambsganss
Also filed as: WAMBSGANSS WARREN · WAMBSGANSS WARREN J
9 granted patents·1 pending application·80 citations·filing 2010–2022
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10 records- 0194US8493754B1Method of and apparatus for power factor correction in a power supplyWAMBSGANSS WARREN J·Filed 2010·Granted Jul 23, 2013·45 cites·20 claims
- 0291US9042125B1Series resonant power converter system and method with improved efficiencyWAMBSGANSS WARREN J·Filed 2013·Granted May 26, 2015·20 cites·20 claims
- 0390US9973097B2Regulating transformer rectifier unit with multiple circuits for preventing output overvoltageASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP·Filed 2016·Granted May 15, 2018·9 cites·8 claims
- 0476US8841984B1Planar transformer with imbalanced copper thicknessWAMBSGANSS WARREN J·Filed 2012·Granted Sep 23, 2014·4 cites·14 claims
- 0562US10476370B2Split rail PFC and AC inverted architectureASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP·Filed 2014·Granted Nov 12, 2019·2 cites·4 claims
- 0661US12212130B2System and method for detection and isolation of arc faultASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP·Filed 2022·Granted Jan 28, 2025·0 cites·20 claims
- 0758US11870234B2Apparatus and method for detecting series arcing in an electrical circuitASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP·Filed 2021·Granted Jan 9, 2024·0 cites·9 claims
- 0847US11387039B2Integrated transformer with low AC losses and impedance balanced interfaceASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP·Filed 2020·Granted Jul 12, 2022·0 cites·18 claims
- 0947US2023112526A1Method for monitoring abnormal conditions in an electrical distribution systemASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP·Filed 2022·Application pending·0 cites
- 1046US11670448B2System of termination of high power transformers for reduced AC termination loss at high frequencyASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP·Filed 2018·Granted Jun 6, 2023·0 cites·20 claims
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