Location History:
- Redmond, VA (US) (2016)
- Redmond, WA (US) (2009 - 2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009-2021
Title: Massoud Vaziri: Innovator in Electronic Circuit Technology
Introduction
Massoud Vaziri is a prominent inventor based in Redmond, WA, known for his contributions to electronic circuit technology. With a total of five patents to his name, Vaziri has made significant advancements in the field of electrical engineering.
Latest Patents
One of Vaziri's latest patents is the virtual electronic circuit breaker. This innovative device features an electrical relay and a control circuit that includes a load and wire protection detection unit. The OC detection unit monitors power flow, while the relay effectively controls it. Upon receiving a deactivation command, the driver stops the power flow. The OC detection unit is designed to send a deactivation command if it detects a short circuit or overload condition. The microprocessor in the control unit is capable of receiving input from the OC detection unit and sending output to the driver.
Another notable patent is for paralleling mechanical relays to increase current carrying and switching capacity. In this invention, multiple relays are connected in parallel, with semiconductor devices included across the relay contacts. These devices are triggered to conduct and shunt transient currents during the relay's opening and closing, protecting the relay contacts from overcurrent and eliminating arcing during switching. This innovation allows smaller relays to replace larger, more expensive ones in applications requiring the switching of large load currents.
Career Highlights
Vaziri has worked with several notable companies throughout his
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