ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 26 -- United States Patent no. 12,401,275, issued on Aug. 26, was assigned to Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (Kyoto, Japan).

"Pole compensation in reconfigurable power converter" was invented by Gregory Szczeszynski (Nashua, N.H.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "In a power converter that includes a switched-capacitor circuit connected to a switched-inductor circuit, reconfiguration logic causes the switched-capacitor circuit to transition between first and second switched-capacitor configurations with different voltage-transformation ratios. A compensator compensates for a change in the power converter's forward-transfer function that would otherwise result from the transit...