Patents Assigned to Echelon Corporation
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Patent number: 6301290Abstract: A receiver for detecting spread spectrum binary data particularly on a power line in the presence of channel distortion. In one embodiment a standard pattern ideally suited for minimal distortion in the channel is used in conjunction with an alternate pattern which is developed to better detect carrier and data in the presence of certain channel distortion. The receiver switches between the standard and alternate pattern to provide improved detection. In another embodiment an adaptive pattern is used which is developed from the receive signal. For instance, the signal over several bit times is averaged to provide a pattern which is correlated with a receive signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Philip H. Sutterlin, J. Marcus Stewart
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Patent number: 6295625Abstract: A “hint” signal is developed which points to suspected erroneous bits in received data by examining anomalies in the signal. More particularly, a delta phase pointer which quantifies one of the anomalies is used. The realigning of an IQ pointer provides an additional anomaly which is prioritized along with the delta phase pointer. The particular error correcting code used for the power line application provides seven check bits for a data byte and permits the correction of up to two errors. A third error is correctable through use of the hint signal and a parity bit.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Walter J. Downey, Mark A. Stubbs, Philip H. Sutterlin, Luna Chen
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Patent number: 6182130Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for communicating information in a networked system wherein network variables are employed to accomplish such communication. Network variables allow for standardized communication of data between nodes in a network. A first node may be programmed, for example, to sense certain information and to report the information as a network variable X. A second node may be programmed to receive the variable X and to control devices based on the current value of the variable. The present invention provides for defining connections between the first and second node to facilitate such communication and for determining addressing information to allow for addressing of messages, including updates to the value of the variable X, between the nodes.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1998Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Robert A. Dolin, Jr., Robert L. Einkauf, Richard S. Kagan, Glen M. Riley, James M. Von De Bur
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Patent number: 6108368Abstract: A receiver for detecting spread spectrum binary data particularly on a power line in the presence of channel distortion. In one embodiment a standard pattern ideally suited for minimal distortion in the channel is used in conjunction with an alternate pattern which is developed to better detect carrier and data in the presence of certain channel distortion. The receiver switches between the standard and alternate pattern to provide improved detection. In another embodiment an adaptive pattern is used which is developed from the receive signal. For instance, the signal over several bit times is averaged to provide a pattern which is correlated with a receive signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Philip H. Sutterlin, J. Marcus Stewart
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Patent number: 6043635Abstract: A power supply for operating from a switched leg of an AC power line is described. A switch provides current during the beginning of each AC half cycle to an inductor and charges a capacitor. When the switch is open, the inductor continues to charge the capacitor. During the time that the inductor is coupled to that AC line, the switched leg is open. For instance, the signal used to close the switch also prevents a triac in the switched leg from conducting.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1996Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventor: Walter J. Downey
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Patent number: 5942814Abstract: A module for interconnecting an AC power line to a load such as a lamp, which includes a first switch. The module detects the state of the first switch and then provides power to the load when the switch is closed. Sequentially opening and closing the first switch can be used as a command to dim the lamp. The module may also include a transceiver which communicates the state of the switch to the other modules thereby allowing a plurality of devices to be controlled by the first switch.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Philip H. Sutterlin, Reza S. Raji, Michael R. Tennefoss
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Patent number: 5937003Abstract: A receiver for detecting spread spectrum binary data particularly on a power line in the presence of channel distortion. In one embodiment a standard pattern ideally suited for minimal distortion in the channel is used in conjunction with an alternate pattern which is developed to better detect carrier and data in the presence of certain channel distortion. The receiver switches between the standard and alternate pattern to provide improved detection. In another embodiment an adaptive pattern is used which is developed from the receive signal. For instance, the signal over several bit times is averaged to provide a pattern which is correlated with a receive signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Philip H. Sutterlin, J. Marcus Stewart
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Patent number: 5856972Abstract: A method of determining a transaction identifier for a message to be sent from a node on a network. The node has an address table and a memory. The method comprising the steps of: accessing the address table to determine an address for the message; and accessing the transaction identifier at a memory location corresponding to the address.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1996Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Glen M. Riley, Robert A. Dolin, Jr.
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Patent number: 5844888Abstract: A network for providing sensing and control using cells having distributed intelligence. A link between a first cell and a second cell is established by assigning some cells as repeaters. A first packet is modified with the ID of the cells that rebroadcast the packet as it makes its way in the network from the first cell to the second cell. The second cell returns a packet causing cells in the link to be assigned as repeaters.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Armas C. Markkula, Jr., Wendell B. Sander, Shabtai Evan, Stephen B. Smith, William B. Twitty
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Patent number: 5828676Abstract: A robust encoding and decoding system of the present invention for communicating binary information using angular modulation system is disclosed. Binary information to be transmitted is data words consisting of 8 data bits, a parity bit, and two additional coding bits at the end of the data word. A transmitter transmits the data words using a binary phase-shift keying (BPSK) modulated signal. The receiver compares the phase of incoming BPSK modulated signal against a local reference signal and records the phase characteristics of the BPSK signal. The receiver also records the amplitude of the recovered data signal. The receiver demodulates and decodes the BPSK signal using a rotating frame of reference that tracks the current phase of the recovered data signal. The receiver tests the parity bit of each word to detect errors. If an error is detected, the receiver attempts to correct the error using the record phase and amplitude information.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1996Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Amy O. Hurlbut, Philip H. Sutterlin, Walter J. Downey
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Patent number: 5812557Abstract: A power line communications analyzer (PLCA) provides a signal strength metering system and selectable signal attenuation functions for adjusting the transmitting unit's attenuation and measuring error rate without the need for a user to be present at both the sending and receiving locations under test. Each PLCA is coupled to a power line communication network via an electrical outlet and power lines. In actual operation, one of the PLCAs acts as a data transmitter and the other PLCA acts as a data receiver. The mode of operation of the PLCA can be dynamically altered during operation of the system. The PLCA comprises control logic that receives command inputs from a keypad, generates data packets for transmission on the power line communication network, receives and analyzes data packets received from the power line communication network, detects the power line signal and/or noise level and drives the LED display accordingly, and displays packet transmission information on an LCD display.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1997Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: J. Marcus Stewart, Glen M. Riley, Philip H. Sutterlin, Marie E. Andrus, Amy O. Hurlbut, Milton T. Tormey
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Patent number: 5754779Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for communicating information in a networked system wherein network variables are employed to accomplish such communication. Network variables allow for standardized communication of data between nodes in a network. A first node may be programmed, for example, to sense certain information and to report the information as a network variable X. A second node may be programmed to receive the variable X and to control devices based on the current value of the variable. The present invention provides for defining connections between the first and second node to facilitate such communication and for determining addressing information to allow for addressing of messages, including updates to the value of the variable X, between the nodes.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Robert A. Dolin, Jr., Robert L. Einkauf, Richard S. Kagan, Glen M. Riley, James M. Von De Bur
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Patent number: 5748671Abstract: A receiver for detecting spread spectrum binary data particularly on a power line in the presence of channel distortion. In one embodiment a standard pattern ideally suited for minimal distortion in the channel is used in conjunction with an alternate pattern which is developed to better detect carrier and data in the presence of certain channel distortion. The receiver switches between the standard and alternate pattern to provide improved detection. In another embodiment an adaptive pattern is used which is developed from the receive signal. For instance, the signal over several bit times is averaged to provide a pattern which is correlated with a receive signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1995Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Philip H. Sutterlin, J. Marcus Stewart
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Patent number: 5737529Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for communicating information in a networked system wherein network variables are employed to accomplish such communication. Network variables allow for standardized communication of data between nodes in a network. A first node may be programmed, for example, to sense certain information and to report the information as a network variable X. A second node may be programmed to receive the variable X and to control devices based on the current value of the variable. The present invention provides for defining connections between the first and second node to facilitate such communication and for determining addressing information to allow for addressing of messages, including updates to the value of the variable X, between the nodes.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Robert A. Dolin, Jr., Robert L. Einkauf, Richard S. Kagan, Glen M. Riley, James M. Von De Bur
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Patent number: 5703766Abstract: A power supply for a node that transmits data onto a power line. A DC supply and capacitor supply power to the node where the output current of the DC supply may be less than required for transmission by the node. When the voltage on the capacitor drops to Vmin transmissions are stopped allowing the capacitor to recharge. A timing circuit is used to determine when to begin transmission to compensate for variables in the node such as line voltages and part tolerances.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1996Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Philip H. Sutterlin, J. Marcus Stewart, Amy O. Hurlbut
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Patent number: 5701240Abstract: A power supply for operating from a switched leg of an AC power line and for powering a transmitter is described. A switch provides current during the beginning of each AC half cycle to an inductor and charges a capacitor. When the switch is open, the inductor continues to charge the capacitor. During the time that the inductor is coupled to that AC line, the switched leg is open. For instance, the signal used to close the switch also prevents a triac in the switched leg from conducting. When the voltage on the capacitor drops to a predetermined level transmission from the transmitter is inhibited. A timing circuit is used to determine when to begin transmissions to compensate for variables in the node such as line voltages and part tolerances.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1996Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Walter J. Downey, Philip H. Sutterlin, J. Marcus Stewart, Amy O. Hurlbut
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Patent number: D404721Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Michael Reid Tennefoss, James Marcus Stewart, Milton Thomas Tormey
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Patent number: D405421Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Michael Reid Tennefoss, James Marcus Stewart, Milton Thomas Tormey
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Patent number: D405422Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Michael Reid Tennefoss, James Marcus Stewart, Milton Thomas Tormey
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Patent number: D413863Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Echelon CorporationInventors: Michael Reid Tennefoss, James Marcus Stewart, Milton Thomas Tormey