ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 16 -- United States Patent no. 12,500,518, issued on Dec. 16, was assigned to ACER Inc. (New Taipei, Taiwan).

"Boost converter for increasing circuitry stability" was invented by Tzu-Tseng Chan (New Taipei, Taiwan).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A boost converter includes a bridge rectifier, a first capacitor, a supply circuit, a first inductor, a current compensation circuit, a power switch element, an output stage circuit, a feedback compensation circuit, and an MCU (Microcontroller Unit). The bridge rectifier generates a rectified voltage according to a first input voltage and a second input voltage. The first inductor receives the rectified voltage. The output stage c...