Patents

Patents Granted

Systel holds key patents worldwide and has many applications pending ranging from the IDC2000 architecture (our core technology) to system applications, power control functions, methods of use and communication methods that will provide our customers with infringement-free designs.

These patents strengthen Systel's competitive position while fueling potential for OEM relationships across diverse markets

Patent Description Country Patent No. Date
Analog to Digital Scanner Hardware Configurable Module ¹ USA 7,242,335 July 10, 2007
Multi channel electronic ballast topologies, for single multi-lamp and multi-fixture applications, enabling plurality of gas discharge, LEDs or other types of lamps to be driven each one or a group of them in parallel and independently ² UK 2424504 Feb.21, 2007
Method for multi-branch building control systems, lighting & others based on power line communication ² UK 2405733 Aug. 30, 2006
Multi channel electronic ballast topologies, for single multi-lamp and multi-fixture applications, enabling plurality of gas discharge lamps to be driven each one or a group of them in parallel and independently² USA 7,009,348 March 7, 2006
Apparatus for controlling operation of gas discharge devices based on PCT/IP99/02087 Dec. 7, 1999 USA 6,963,178 Nov. 8, 2005
Digital Power Controller for Gas Discharge Lampsbased on PCT/IP99/02087 Dec. 7, 1999 Europe/UK 1149511 Nov. 16, 2005
Germany 69928445.7 Aug. 10, 2006
System on Chip for Digital Control of Electronic Power Devices USA 6,946,984 Sept. 20, 2005
Power Line Digital Communication System Israel 127223 Nov. 15, 2002
USA 6,608,552 Aug. 19, 2003
Power Factor Correction Method & Apparatus U.S.A 6,043,633 March 28, 2000
Australia 754809 March 13, 2003
Inverter and Power Supply System U.S.A 5,220,492 June 15, 1993
Protective Circuit for Diode Switching U.S.A. 5,227,941 July 13, 1993
  • Patent entitled "System on Chip for Digital Control of Electronic Power Devices", derived from parent patent application with same name
  • Patent entitled "Multiple Channel Ballast & Networkable Topology & System including Power Line Carrier Applications", derived from parent patent application with same name