Abstract: A process for the manufacturing of an integrated circuit having DMOS-technology power devices and non-volatile memory cells provides for forming respective laterally displaced isolated semiconductor regions, electrically insulated from each other and from a common semiconductor substrate, inside which the devices will be formed; forming conductive gate regions for the DMOS-technology power devices and for the memory cells over the respective isolated semiconductor regions. Inside the isolated semiconductor regions for the DMOS-technology power devices, channel regions extending under the insulated gate regions are formed. The channel regions are formed by an implantation of a dopant along directions tilted of a prescribed angle with respect to a direction orthogonal to a top surface of the integrated circuit, in a dose and with an energy such that the channel regions are formed directly after the implantation of the dopant without performing a thermal diffusion at a high temperature of the dopant.
Abstract: Light-colored phenolic-modified rosin esters, suitable for use as, for example, tackifiers in adhesive compositions, are prepared by reacting together rosin, a phenolic compound, formaldehyde or a reactive equivalent thereof, and a non-phenolic hydroxyl-containing organic compound in the presence of at least one lightening agent selected from phenol sulfide compounds, phosphorous acid, esters of phosphorous acid, and hypophosphite salts. The formaldehyde or reactive equivalent is present in an amount ranging from about 1.1 to about 3.5 equivalents of --CHO moieties per 1 equivalent of Ar--OH moiety of the phenolic compound, in order to obtain rosin esters having desirably low color, and adequately low molecular weight to effectively function as tackifiers.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 18, 1998
Date of Patent:
February 8, 2000
Assignee:
Union Camp Corporation
Inventors:
Charles R. Frihart, Kenneth E. Krajca, Brett A. Neumann
Abstract: A system and method for testing wireless communication devices uses a waveguide designed for operation beyond cutoff for frequencies used by the wireless communication device to be tested. The waveguide has first and second ends with at least an opened first end to permit the easy insertion and removal of the wireless communication device. An antenna located within the waveguide and coupled to an external test system permits wireless communication between the external test system and the wireless communication device when inserted in the waveguide. Radio frequency (RF) signals propagate between the antenna located within the waveguide and the wireless communication device when inserted into the waveguide. The length of the waveguide is designed to provide sufficient attenuation of RF transmissions when measured at the opened end of the waveguide.
Abstract: A device for the selection of address words each having n bit locations and serving for addressing m different receiving locations of a digital communication module, in at least one of the receiving locations, including a digital acceptance module through which address words can be selected. The device has an address word segmenting module through which each address word received by the receiving location can be subdivided into s address word segments with b segment bit locations each, wherein b=n/s and n is an integral multiple of s. The device further has z digital segment filters whose inputs can each be fed with an address word segment, with each segment filter having the function of examining one address word segment each with respect to conformity with a predetermined segment bit pattern, and a filter output signal being available at the output of the respective segment filter, which in accordance with the examination result is either a conformity signal or a non-conformity signal.
Abstract: An electrical switching device including a switch having a control terminal, a control circuit coupled between a first voltage source terminal and a second voltage source terminal and a control signal input coupled to receive a binary switching control signal.
Abstract: A nozzle for producing an ultrahigh-pressure fluid fan jet is shown and described. In a preferred embodiment, the nozzle has an inner surface defined by a conical bore extending from a first end to a second end, thereby creating an entrance orifice and an exit orifice in the first and second ends, respectively. A wedge-shaped notch extends inward from the second end towards the first end to a sufficient depth such that the shape of the exit orifice is defined by the intersection of the conical bore and the wedge-shaped notch. As pressurized fluid passes through the nozzle and out the exit orifice, the shape of the exit orifice causes the pressurized fluid to exit in the form of a fan jet having a substantially oval cross-section. This fan jet may be swept across a surface to be cleaned thereby selectively removing a layer of material from an underlying surface evenly and completely, without damaging the underlying surface. The fan jet may also be used to cut a fibrous or hard material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 6, 1998
Date of Patent:
February 1, 2000
Assignee:
Flow International Corporation
Inventors:
Chidambaram Raghavan, Edmund Y. Ting, Olivier L. Tremoulet, Jr., Anton H. Buchberger
Abstract: There are disclosed .beta.-sheet mimetics and methods relating to the same for imparting or stabilizing the .beta.-sheet structure of a peptide, protein or molecule. In one aspect, the .beta.-sheet mimetics are covalently attached at the end or within the length of the peptide or protein. The .beta.-sheet mimetics have utility as protease inhibitors generally, including activity as serine protease inhibitors such as thrombin, elastase and Factor X.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a radio receiver, particularly to a receiver for use in single-frequency applications, such as GPS, and to a frequency generator, which may be used in such a radio receiver, or elsewhere. The frequency generator comprises a tuned circuit connected between the emitter of the transistor and ground, such that a voltage signal at the basic frequency appears on the emitter terminal of the transistor. This arrangement has the advantage that the two frequencies appear on separate ports, and provides a radio receiver including radio receiver circuitry for connection to digital signal processing circuitry, reducing the complexity of the overall circuit. Additionally, there is a radio receiver wherein separate first and second local oscillator signals are generated from the terminal of s single transistor, avoiding the need for cascade multiplication stages, again reducing the size and complexity of the overall circuit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 21, 1996
Date of Patent:
January 25, 2000
Assignees:
STMicroelectronics Limited, University of Bristol
Abstract: The row decoder includes a predecoding stage supplied with row addresses and generating predecoding signals; and a final decoding stage, which, on the basis of the predecoding signals, drives the individual rows in the array. The predecoding stage includes a number of predecoding circuits presenting two parallel signal paths: a low-voltage path used in read mode, and a high-voltage path used in programming mode. A CMOS switch separates the two paths, is driven by high voltage via a voltage shifter in programming mode, and, being formed at predecoding level, involves no integration problems.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 23, 1997
Date of Patent:
January 25, 2000
Assignee:
STMicroelectronics S.r.l.
Inventors:
Giovanni Campardo, Rino Micheloni, Stefano Commodaro
Abstract: A computer system has a system memory, cache memory, system controller that process memory transactions. The system controller transmits a memory request to the system memory without waiting for the cache memory to be snooped to determine whether the cache memory stores information in an address corresponding to a selected address of the system memory. The system controller may transmit a snoop request to the cache memory concurrently with or after the memory request is transmitted to the system memory. The system controller may have a control switch that uses a first pathway for the memory request and a second pathway for the snoop request so that the snoop and memory requests can be transmitted simultaneously.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 2, 1997
Date of Patent:
January 25, 2000
Assignee:
Micron Electronics, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph Jeddeloh, James Meyer, Jeffrey R. Brown
Abstract: Peptide-copper complexes are disclosed which stimulate the growth of hair on warm-blooded animals. In one aspect of this invention, the peptide-copper complexes are dipeptides or tripeptides chelated to copper at a molar ratio ranging from about 1:1 to 3:1, with the second position of the peptide from the amino terminus being histidine, arginine or a derivative thereof. The peptide-copper complexes may be formulated for administration by, for example, topical application or injection. Any affliction associate with hair loss, including hair loss associated with both androgenetic and secondary alopecia, may be treated with the peptide-copper complexes of this invention.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 23, 1997
Date of Patent:
January 25, 2000
Assignee:
ProCyte Corporation
Inventors:
Alexander J. Pallenberg, Leonard M. Patt, Ronald E. Trachy
Abstract: Methods of screening for or treating cancer are disclosed. The screening methods are based on the detection of an antigen, or a nucleic acid molecule encoding the antigen, found by the present invention to be associated with the presence of cancer. Preferred embodiments of the methods include detection of the antigen based on immunological properties, physical properties, enzymatic properties and combinations thereof, or detection of a nucleic acid molecule encoding the antigen based on nucleic acid amplification.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 8, 1997
Date of Patent:
January 25, 2000
Assignee:
Bard Diagnostic Sciences, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert J. Kinders, David L. Enfield, G. Michael Hass
Abstract: A method for ensuring secure delivery of a computer system to a customer. The computer system includes a motherboard with a processor, a read-only memory, and a programmable memory. The method encodes onto the read-only memory an identification number for the computer system. The computer system is sent to the customer via a first delivery channel and the identification number is sent to the customer via a second delivery channel. When the computer system is initially booted after being sent, the computer system prompts for input of the identification number for the computer system. When the computer system receives an identification number that matches the identification number encoded onto the read-only memory, it stores an indication of the match in the programmable memory indicating that the identification number has been verified to be correct so that the computer system operates normally thereafter.
Abstract: A integrated circuit, such as a memory integrated circuit, includes a vernier clock adjustment circuit receiving an input clock signal and providing a rising-edge clock signal representing the input clock signal delayed by a rising-edge delay and providing a falling-edge clock signal representing the input clock signal delayed by a falling-edge delay. An edge triggered circuit receives data and the rising-edge and falling-edge clock signals, and stores data at the rising-edge of the rising-edge clock signal and at the falling-edge of the falling-edge clock signal. One form of the invention is a memory system having a memory controller coupled to memory modules through data and command busses. Each memory module includes the vernier clock adjustment circuitry.
Abstract: Methods, compounds, compositions and kits that relate to pretargeted delivery of diagnostic and therapeutic agents are disclosed. Biotinamido-N-methylglycyl-seryl-O-succinamido-benzyl DOTA is disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 13, 1996
Date of Patent:
January 18, 2000
Assignee:
NeoRx Corporation
Inventors:
Louis J. Theodore, Sudhakar Kasina, John M. Reno, Linda M. Gustavson
Abstract: An analog reading circuit having a current mirror circuit forcing two identical currents into a cell to be read and into a reference cell. An operational amplifier has an inverting input connected to the drain terminal of the cell to be read, a non-inverting input connected to the drain terminal of the reference cell, and an output connected to the gate terminal of the reference cell. The reference cell therefore forms part of a negative feedback loop which maintains the overdrive voltages of the cell to be read and the reference cell constant, irrespective of temperature variations. The reading circuit is also of high precision and has a high reading speed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 14, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 18, 2000
Assignee:
STMicroelectronicsS. r. l.
Inventors:
Danilo Gerna, Roberto Canegallo, Ernestina Chioffi, Marco Pasotti, Pier Luigi Rolandi
Abstract: The present invention provides compositions and methods for utilizing recombinant alphavirus vectors. Also disclosed are compositions and methods for making and utilizing eukaryotic layered vector initiation systems.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 15, 1995
Date of Patent:
January 18, 2000
Assignee:
Chiron Viagene, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas W. Dubensky, Jr., John M. Polo, Douglas J. Jolly, David A. Driver
Abstract: An apparatus and method for positioning and/or aligning a connector between a prosthetic socket and a prosthetic limb. An alignment assembly may have a rotational positioning module and a sliding adjustment unit to position a connector at a natural joint location for a particular patient. The connector may also independently rotate with respect to the sliding adjustment unit to align the connector faces with a set of natural articulation axes of the patient. After the components are positioned and aligned, the components may be fixed together to provide a fixed connector custom fitted to a particular patient.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 10, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 11, 2000
Assignee:
Model & Instrument Development Corporation