Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Robert T. Braun
  • Patent number: 5635864
    Abstract: A high speed analog-to-digital converter employs a comparator having first and second units cross coupled in a positive feedback loop. The units are alternately connected to an input voltage and a reference voltage, after which positive feedback is introduced established, and a differential output established. The arrangement is fully symmetric, and balanced and rejects common-mode switching noise.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1997
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Anthony M. Jones
  • Patent number: 5625571
    Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for processing video information using a first and a second prediction filter circuit which are substantially identical, and a control signal to process video information encoded in multiple standards. A filter circuit, such as may be used in such an apparatus, for use in video decompression comprises a prediction filter formatter, a first one-dimensional prediction filter, a dimension buffer, and a second one-dimensional prediction filter. A prediction filter, such as may be used in such a filter circuit, may comprise six registers, two multiplexers, and two summing circuits. A first register is connected to a first summing circuit. A second register is connected to a first multiplexer, which is connected to the first summing circuit. The first summing circuit is connected to a third register. A fourth register is connected to a second multiplexer, which is connected to a fifth register.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1997
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Anthony P. J. Claydon
  • Patent number: 5617458
    Abstract: The invention discloses a method and an apparatus for implementing an L phase clock in conjuction with L counters, where L is an integer, to count at a frequency scalable by L.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Anthony M. Jones, David A. Barnes
  • Patent number: 5603012
    Abstract: A multi-standard video decompression apparatus has a plurality of stages interconnected by a two-wire interface arranged as a pipeline processing machine. Control tokens and DATA Tokens pass over the single two-wire interface for carrying both control and data in token format. A token decode circuit is positioned in certain of the stages for recognizing certain of the tokens as control tokens pertinent to that stage and for passing unrecognized control tokens along the pipeline. Reconfiguration processing circuits are positioned in selected stages and are responsive to a recognized control token for reconfiguring such stage to handle an identified DATA Token. A wide variety of unique supporting subsystem circuitry and processing techniques are disclosed for implementing the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1997
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Martin W. Sotheran
  • Patent number: 5596517
    Abstract: An IDCT, or Inverse Discrete Cosine Transform, method decimates a 2-D IDCT into two 1-D IDCT operations and then operates separately on the even and odd pixel input words. In a common processing step, selected input values are passed directly to output adders and subtractors, while others are multiplied by constant, scaled cosine values. In a pre-common processing step, the lowest-order odd input word is pre-multiplied by .sqroot.2, and the odd input words are summed pairwise before processing in a common processing step. In a post-common processing step, intermediate values corresponding to the processed odd input words are multiplied by predetermined coefficients to form odd resultant values. After calculation of the even and odd resultant values, the high-order and low-order outputs are formed by simple subtraction/addition, respectively, of the odd resultant values from/with the even resultant values. The input values are preferably scaled upward by a factor of .sqroot.2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1997
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Anthony M. Jones, Kevin D. Dewar, Martin W. Sotheran
  • Patent number: 5594678
    Abstract: An IDCT, or Inverse Discrete Cosine Transform, method decimates a 2-D IDCT into two 1-D IDCT operations and then operates separately on the even and odd pixel input words. In a common processing step, selected input values are passed directly to output adders and subtractors, while others are multiplied by constant, scaled cosine values. In a pre-common processing step, the lowest-order odd input word is pre-multiplied by .sqroot.2, and the odd input words are summed pairwise before processing in a common processing step. In a post-common processing step, intermediate values corresponding to the processed odd input words are multiplied by predetermined coefficients to form odd resultant values. After calculation of the even and odd resultant values, the high-order and low-order outputs are formed by simple subtraction/addition, respectively, of the odd resultant values from/with the even resultant values. The input values are preferably scaled upward by a factor of .sqroot.2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Anthony M. Jones, Kevin D. Dewar, Martin W. Sotheran
  • Patent number: 5590102
    Abstract: An apparatus for controlling the spacing between information tracks while recording information on an optical disc that does not have pre-manufactured information tracks. The invention employs a precision reference scale to guide the position of information tracks recorded on an optical disc. The reference scale is a linear strip with spaced optical tick marks. The spacing of the optical tick marks on the reference scale directly correlates to track pitch between information tracks recorded on the optical disc. The invention utilizes a first optical system for reading-from and writing-to an optical disc. A second optical system is used for detecting optical tick marks on the reference scale. The first optical system and the second optical system share common optical components. Optical components in common to both the first and second optical systems include a light source, a diffraction grating, a field lens, and a beam splitter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Ludwig Ceshkovsky
  • Patent number: 5590067
    Abstract: An IDCT method decimates a 2-D IDCT into two 1-D IDCT operations and then operates separately on the even and odd pixel input words. In a common processing step, selected input values are passed directly to output adders and subtractors, while others are multiplied by constant, scaled cosine values. In a pre-common processing step, the lowest-order odd input word is pre-multiplied by .sqroot. 2, and the odd input words are summed pairwise before processing in a common processing step. In a post-common processing step, intermediate values corresponding to the processed odd input words are multiplied by predetermined coefficients to form odd resultant values. After calculation of the even and odd resultant values, the high-order and low-order outputs are formed by simple subtraction/addition, respectively, of the odd resultant values from/with the even resultant values. The input values are preferably scaled upward by a factor of .sqroot. 2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Anthony M. Jones, Kevin D. Dewar, Martin W. Sotheran
  • Patent number: 5587993
    Abstract: An optical tape cartridge is disclosed that is suitable for playing by an optical tape player. The tape player provides the cartridge with a voltage supply capable of supplying the optical tape with a relatively high voltage. The tape cartridge includes a sealed cartridge housing and first and second tape reels that are disposed within and freely rotatable in either direction within the housing. The reels act as tape supply and tape take up reels. Also included in the cartridge is an optical tape that has a first surface on an optically recordable side. The tape is wound on and couples the two reels with a tape segment. The tape segment is positioned with the optically recordable side facing outwardly from each of the reels. The tape includes a conductive layer that extends substantially the length of the optical tape. The conductive layer is grounded at least one end. The housing includes a sealed window positioned on a housing surface that is located across a portion of the tape segment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1996
    Assignee: DiscoVision Associates
    Inventor: David P. Gregg
  • Patent number: 5583841
    Abstract: In a data reproducing apparatus, an optical pick-up is radially movable with respect to, and recovers information from, an information storage member. A motor rotates an information storage member. A spindle servo controls the speed of rotation of the motor in response to a timing signal, to provide constant linear velocity between the information storage member and the optical pick-up. A signal processor creates a recovered timing signal from the information recovered by the optical pick-up, and passes the recovered timing signal to a switching circuit. During normal playback, the switching circuit passes the recovered timing signal to the spindle servo as the timing signal. During search, a controller directs an oscillator to output a reference timing signal to the switching circuit. A controller directs the switching circuit to pass the reference timing signal to the spindle servo as the timing signal while the optical pick-up is moving radially with respect to the information storage member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Ludwig Ceshkovsky
  • Patent number: 5568315
    Abstract: An optical beamsplitter comprises a right angle prism having a hypotenuse and two legs wherein the hypotenuse includes an optically selective coating deposited thereon. An optical element is positioned adjacent the hypotenuse such that the hypotenuse and the optical element form a beamsplitting interface. Various optical elements are utilized to achieve the desired spatial and angular relationships between incoming and outgoing light beams. Several embodiments are disclosed wherein the optical element can comprise a flat plate for providing spatial offset, a wedged plate for producing spatial and angular offset, a lens for adding optical power, or a faceted thin plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Curtis A. Shuman
  • Patent number: 5563867
    Abstract: An optical tape duplicator is disclosed for making multiple copies of recorded optical tape by continuous contact recording. An information-bearing master tape held in intimate contact with an optical tape are passed through a recording zone exposed to a beam of radiant energy for recording information stored by the master tape to the optical tape. The master tape contains transmissive and non-transmissive portions that represent the information stored by the master tape. The optical tape is sensitive to the beam of radiant energy. The beam of radiant energy passes through the transmissive portions of the master tape while making contact with the optical tape in the recording zone, causing information stored by the master tape to be recorded by the optical tape as indicia where the optical tape was exposed to the beam of radiant energy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1996
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: David P. Gregg
  • Patent number: 5537379
    Abstract: A first write encoder encodes digital data in a first, high-density format. A second write encoder encodes digital data in a second, low-density (i.e., ANSI) format. A first read decoder decodes digital data from the first format. A second read decoder decodes digital data from the second format. A disk drive receives a replaceable 90 millimeter optical disk. A read/write head reads encoded data from and writes encoded data to a 90 millimeter optical disk received by the drive. In a first mode, the first write encoder is connected between a source of digital data and the read/write head, and the first read decoder is connected between the read/write head and the utilizing apparatus. In a second mode, the second write encoder is connected between the source and the read/write head, and the second read decoder is connected between the read/write head and the utilizing apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Noboru Kimura, Ronald G. Vitullo, Yasuhiro Yamazaki
  • Patent number: 5532989
    Abstract: An apparatus for optically reading or recording information on an optical disc which is rotatable about an axis of rotation. The apparatus includes a frame, a carriage, a carriage drive, an objective lens, an objective lens holder, a focus drive and a fine tracking drive. The objective lens is mounted on the objective lens holder so that the optical axis of the objective lens substantially intersects the center of mass of the carriage. The fine motor, used for tracking and focus, has a center of mass that substantially lies on the optical axis and proximate the center of mass of the carriage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1996
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Kurt W. Getreuer, Leonardus J. Grassens
  • Patent number: 5521452
    Abstract: A pick-up device for optical recording and playback includes two linear actuators coupled to an optical module and lying in a plane normal to the surface of an optical recording medium. The actuators are obliquely inclined to the optical axis of the optical module. Proportional differential actuation of the linear actuators moves the optical module bi-axially, i.e., normal or parallel to the recording medium surface, permitting control of both focus and tracking of information bits on the surface. The preferred embodiment employs two bi-directional linear actuators, each comprising a pair of back-to-back uni-directional actuators, each of which includes a flexible tubular housing enclosing a stack of thin, perforated disc-shaped electrodes separated by a dielectric fluid. Conductive elastomeric spacer rods support the disks in a parallel, longitudinally, spaced apart arrangement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1996
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: David P. Gregg
  • Patent number: 5488646
    Abstract: The invention discloses a method and an apparatus for implementing an L phase clock in conjuction with L counters, where L is an integer, to count at a frequency scalable by L.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1996
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Anthony M. Jones, David A. Barnes
  • Patent number: 5485437
    Abstract: A pick-up device for optical recording and playback includes two linear actuators coupled to an optical module and lying in a plane normal to the surface of an optical recording medium. The actuators are obliquely inclined to the optical axis of the optical module. Proportional differential actuation of the linear actuators moves the optical module bi-axially, i.e., normal or parallel to the recording medium surface, permitting control of both focus and tracking of information bits on the surface. The preferred embodiment employs two bi-directional linear actuators, each comprising a pair of back-to-back uni-directional actuators, each of which includes a flexible tubular housing enclosing a stack of thin, perforated disc-shaped electrodes separated by a dielectric fluid. Conductive elastomeric spacer rods support the disks in a parallel, longitudinally, spaced apart arrangement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1996
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: David P. Gregg
  • Patent number: 5479364
    Abstract: An IDCT, or Inverse Discrete Cosine Transform, method decimates a 2-D IDCT into two 1-D IDCT operations and then operates separately on the even and odd pixel input words. In a common processing step, selected input values are passed directly to output adders and subtractors, while others are multiplied by constant, scaled cosine values. In a pre-common processing step, the lowest-order odd input word is pre-multiplied by .sqroot.2, and the odd input words are summed pairwise before processing in a common processing step. In a post-common processing step, intermediate values corresponding to the processed odd input words are multiplied by predetermined coefficients to form odd resultant values. After calculation of the even and odd resultant values, the high-order and low-order outputs are formed by simple subtraction/addition, respectively, of the odd resultant values from/with the even resultant values. The input values are preferably scaled upward by a factor of .sqroot.2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1995
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Anthony M. Jones, Kevin D. Dewar, Martin W. Sotheran
  • Patent number: 5455522
    Abstract: A programmable logic output driver includes a bias generator (100), a current mirror (200) and an output stage (300), there being a digital programming feature to maintain the output voltage slew rate at an acceptable value for either high or low values of load capacitances. The driver is programmable and can maintain a constant value of driver output resistance in the circumstances where the load voltage approaches the full swing logic voltage. In the preferred embodiment, the programmed output resistance is independent of variations in process, temperature and VDD supply voltage. TTL loads are driven with the minimum amount of required output current. Because of the constant resistance, the driver supplies a specified amount of current to the load even when the load is pulled down to a specified voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1995
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Anthony M. Jones