Motion Activated Amplifier
First Claim
1. An electronic device, comprising:
- a motion activated amplifier structured to receive a first DC signal having a first DC voltage level and output a second DC signal having a second DC voltage level that is greater than said first DC voltage level;
said motion activated amplifier including a motion activated switch operatively coupled to transformer/rectifier circuitry, said motion activated switch being structured to receive said first DC signal and in response to being moved output an AC signal, said transformer/rectifier circuitry being structured to receive said AC signal and convert said AC signal into said second DC signal.
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Abstract
An electronic device that includes a motion activated amplifier structured to receive a first DC signal having a first DC voltage level and output a second DC signal having a second DC voltage level that is greater than the first DC voltage level. The motion activated amplifier includes a motion activated switch operatively coupled to transformer/rectifier circuitry, wherein the motion activated switch is structured to receive the first DC signal and in response to being moved output an AC signal, and wherein the transformer/rectifier circuitry is structured to receive the AC signal and convert the AC signal into the second DC signal.
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1. An electronic device, comprising:
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a motion activated amplifier structured to receive a first DC signal having a first DC voltage level and output a second DC signal having a second DC voltage level that is greater than said first DC voltage level; said motion activated amplifier including a motion activated switch operatively coupled to transformer/rectifier circuitry, said motion activated switch being structured to receive said first DC signal and in response to being moved output an AC signal, said transformer/rectifier circuitry being structured to receive said AC signal and convert said AC signal into said second DC signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of generating a voltage signal, comprising:
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receiving a first DC signal having a first DC voltage level; converting said first DC signal into an AC signal based on and in response to motion; and converting said AC signal into a second DC signal having a second DC voltage level that is greater than said first DC voltage level. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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