Article: Publication No. WO/2009/119371 Published on Oct. 1, Assigned to Sanyo Denki for Detection Encoder (American Inventors)

GENEVA, Oct. 6 -- Kazuhiro Makiuchi, Tomohito Yamazaki, Tooru Miyajima, Shigeharu Katou and Toshiaki Ayuzawa - all from the U.S., have developed an encoder for detecting batteryless absolute position.

The patent has been assigned to Sanyo Denki Co. Ltd., Tokyo.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to an "encoder for detecting a batteryless absolute position capable of judging the accuracy of absolute position information outputted from the encoder for detecting the batteryless absolute position at power-on and outputting an alarm signal when there is a problem. The encoder is provided with an absolute position calculation ...

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