ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 31 -- United States Patent no. 12,592,710, issued on March 31, was assigned to Cirrus Logic Inc. (Austin, Texas).
"Circuitry for measurement of electrochemical cells" was invented by John P. Lesso (Edinburgh, Great Britain) and James T. Deas (Edinburgh, Great Britain).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Circuitry for processing an analyte signal obtained from an electrochemical cell, the circuitry comprising: a converter, comprising: a first converter input configured to receive the analyte signal; a second converter input; and a converter output configured to output a converted analyte signal, the converter configured to generate the converted analyte signal in dependence on...