Patents Assigned to API NetWorks, Inc.
  • Patent number: 7069361
    Abstract: A method and system of expediting issuance of a second request of a pair of ordered requests into a distributed coherent communication fabric. The first request of the ordered pair is issued into the coherent communication fabric and directed to a first target. Issuance of the second request into the coherent communication fabric is stalled until the first target receives and orders the first request and transmits a response acknowledging the same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2006
    Assignees: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., API NetWorks, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan M. Owen, Mark D. Hummel, Derrick R. Meyer, James B. Keller
  • Patent number: 6760838
    Abstract: A method for initializing a computing system comprising a plurality of devices which communicate on a communication link comprising a plurality of independent point-to-point links is provided, each of the point-to-point links interconnecting a respective pair of the plurality of devices. The method includes a link initialization procedure comprising initially configuring each respective pair of devices to communicate on the respective interconnecting link using common communication parameters, including a common frequency and a common link width. The link initialization procedure also may include an optimization procedure for determining maximum communication parameters for each interconnected pair of devices. If the maximum compatible parameters differ from the common parameters for any pair of devices, then the pair of devices may be reconfigured to communicate on the interconnecting link using the maximum compatible parameters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2004
    Assignees: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., API NetWorks, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan M. Owen, Mark D. Hummel, Derrick R. Meyer
  • Patent number: 6745272
    Abstract: A method and system of expediting issuance of a second request of a pair of ordered requests into a distributed coherent communication fabric. The first request of the ordered pair is issued into the coherent communication fabric and directed to a first target. Issuance of the second request into the coherent communication fabric is stalled until the first target receives and orders the first request and transmits a response acknowledging the same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2004
    Assignees: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., API Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan M. Owen, Mark D. Hummel, Derrick R. Meyer, James B. Keller
  • Patent number: 6665742
    Abstract: A method for initializing a computing system comprising a plurality of devices which communicate on a communication link comprising a plurality of independent point-to-point links is provided, each of the point-to-point links interconnecting a respective pair of the plurality of devices. The method includes a link initialization procedure comprising initially configuring each respective pair of devices to communicate on the respective interconnecting link using common communication parameters, including a common frequency and a common link width. The link initialization procedure also may include an optimization procedure for determining maximum communication parameters for each interconnected pair of devices. If the maximum compatible parameters differ from the common parameters for any pair of devices, then the pair of devices may be reconfigured to communicate on the interconnecting link using the maximum compatible parameters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Assignees: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., API Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan M. Owen, Mark D. Hummel, Derrick R. Meyer
  • Patent number: 6448815
    Abstract: A low-voltage transmitter and receiver adapted for differential signaling via transmission lines between integrated circuits enables operation at very-high data exchange rates. Such data transmission is achieved in a manner that minimizes reflected energy and minimizes crosstalk between signals propagating over neighboring transmission lines. In achieving optimal transmission characteristics, a bridge circuit is employed to drive the signal. The bridge circuit is connected in series between a pull-up and pull-down resistance, their respective resistance values being programmable to maintain optimal communication rates and quality. The pull-up and pull-down resistors preferably comprise a bank of transistors having source-to-drain resistance values that are binary multiples of each other. The transistors are preferably coupled in parallel with each other and in parallel with a resistor, such that the transistors can be selectively activated by a binary voltage control data word.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2002
    Assignee: API NetWorks, Inc.
    Inventors: Gerald Talbot, Michael J. Osborn, Mark D. Hummel
  • Patent number: 6445253
    Abstract: A voltage-controlled oscillator circuit includes a ring oscillator circuit for generating a signal having a series of pulses. The signal with the series of pulses is ac coupled to a filter circuit which converts the series of pulses into a substantially sinusoidal signal which is substantially symmetrical about the reference potential of the system. The sinusoidal signal is applied to an amplifier which converts the sinusoidal signal into a square wave. Because the square wave is generated as an amplified sine wave, it exhibits a high degree of symmetry, i.e., it has a highly accurate 50-50 duty cycle, which makes it applicable in demanding settings such as serving as a clock signal in a high-speed microprocessor system in which both rising and falling edges of the clock signal are used to synchronize events.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2002
    Assignee: API Networks, Inc.
    Inventor: Gerald Talbot
  • Patent number: 6259600
    Abstract: A structure and method for mounting a processor assembly on a mother board and a structure and method for cooling the processor assembly are described. The processor assembly includes a processor circuit board assembly which is located adjacent to a heat sink for removing heat from the circuit board assembly. The heat sink and circuit board assembly are maintained in an upright position with respect to the mother board by a fame mounted on the mother board and/or the computer system chassis. A cover mounted to the top of the frame holds a connector on the processor circuit board assembly in mating contact with a connector on the mother board. The cover also serves to complete an enclosure around the heat sink and processor circuit board assembly. Fans mounted to the frame move air from an intake end of the processor assembly, across cooling fins on the heat sink, to an outlet end of the processor assembly such that a ducted cooling system is provided for the processor assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2001
    Assignee: API NetWorks, Inc.
    Inventors: Gerald Talbot, Michael Beale, Michael Reynolds