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Akira Mase
Publications - 18
Citations - 157
Akira Mase is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Generator (circuit theory) & Voltage regulator. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications receiving 157 citations.
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A voltage control apparatus for electric generators for vehicles
Kazumasa Mori,Taro Asahi,Keiichiro Banzai,Katsutaro Iwaki,Katsuya Muto,Akira Mase,Takayasu Nimura,Katsumi Itoh,Yoshio Akita +8 more
TL;DR: A voltage control apparatus for an electric generator (2-4) for vehicles includes an exciting coil (4), a rectifier (2) for rectifying an a.c. output from the armature winding (3), and a voltage regulator (5).
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Power generation control system for vehicle generator
Kazumasa Mori,Taro Asahi,Keiichiro Banzai,Katsutaro Iwaki,Katsuya Muto,Akira Mase,Takayasu Nimura,Katsumi Itoh,Yoshio Akita +8 more
TL;DR: A power generation control system for a vehicle generator consisting of an armature coil, an exciting coil and a rectifier for rectifying the AC output of the armature coils, a battery, and a voltage control device for controlling the activation of the generator in accordance with the terminal voltage of the battery.
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Generation control system for vehicles
Kazumasa Mori,Taro Asahi,Keiichiro Banzai,Katsutaro Iwaki,Katsuya Muto,Akira Mase,Takayasu Minura,Katsumi Itoh,Yoshio Akita +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a voltage regulator circuit for controlling the generation of power by a vehicle generator is described. But this circuit does not include an ignition switch, and the power supply through the second circuit is dependent upon the generating condition of the generator.
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Voltage regulator system for vehicle generator
Katsutaro Iwaki,Kazumasa Mori,Akira Mase,Takayasu Nimura,Katsumi Itoh,Yoshio Akita,Katsuya Muto,Taro Asahi,Keiichiro Banzai +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a semi-conductor voltage regulation system for a vehicle includes an engine rise-up detection circuit and an oscillator circuit, which is intermittently supplied by the oscillator before the engine starts and continuously supplied after the engine has started so as to minimize battery discharge.