BUCK IT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BUCK-IT! Common Cents New York, Inc. 570 Columbus Avenue New York NY 10024 BUCK IT;charitable fundraising services;
BUCKIT AMES TRUE TEMPER, INC. 465 Railroad Avenue Camp Hill PA 17011 BUCK IT;Hand carts;
BUCKIT Swap College 6193 Lerner Hall 2920 Broadway New York NY 10027 BUCK IT; BUCKET;Providing a website featuring technology that enables users to upload and share pictures, videos, and articles, get feedback from their peers, and engage in social networking;
BUCKIT Buckit 1103 Schrock Rd., Suite 108 Columbus OH 43229 BUCK IT;Business technology software consultation services; Computer services, namely, integration of computer software into multiple systems and networks; Computer services, namely, integration of private and public cloud computing environments; Computer software consulting; Computer software installation and maintenance; Computer systems integration services; Consultancy in the field of software design; Consulting services in the field of software as a service (SAAS); Customizing computer software; Design and writing of computer software; Design, development, installation and maintenance of computer software; Information technology consulting services; Integration of computer systems and networks; IT integration services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A controllably alternating buck mode DC-DC converter conducts cycle by cycle analysis of the direction of inductor current flow to decide whether to operate in synchronous buck mode or standard buck mode for the next successive cycle. For each cycle of the PWM waveform controlling the buck mode DC-DC converter, a mode control circuit examines and latches data representative of the direction of inductor current flow relative to the chargeable battery. If the inductor current flow is positive, a decision is made to operate in synchronous buck mode for the next PWM cycle, which allows positive current to charge the battery; if the inductor current drops to zero, a decision is made to operate the converter in standard buck mode for the next PWM cycle, so as to prevent current from flowing out of the battery and boosting the system bus.