Patents Assigned to Hypres, Inc.
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Patent number: 8867931Abstract: A transceiver architecture for wireless base stations wherein a broadband radio frequency signal is carried between at least one tower-mounted unit and a ground-based unit via optical fibers, or other non-distortive media, in either digital or analog format. Each tower-mounted unit (for both reception and transmission) has an antenna, analog amplifier and an electro-optical converter. The ground unit has ultrafast data converters and digital frequency translators, as well as signal linearizers, to compensate for nonlinear distortion in the amplifiers and optical links in both directions. In one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the digital data converters, frequency translators, and linearizers includes superconducting elements mounted on a cryocooler.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Hypres, Inc.Inventors: Deepnarayan Gupta, Oleg Mukhanov
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Publication number: 20140286465Abstract: A processor, comprising a first data input configured to receive a stream of samples of a first signal having a spectral space, the stream having a data rate of at least 4 GHz; a second data input configured to receive a stream of samples of a second signal; a multitap correlator, configured to receive the first stream of samples and the second stream of samples, and producing at least one correlation output for each respective sequential sample of the first signal received; and a programmable control configured to alter a relationship of the stream of samples of the first signal and the stream of samples of the second signal, to thereby select, under program control, an alterable correlation output.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2013Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: Hypres, Inc.Inventor: Deepnarayan Gupta
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Patent number: 8811536Abstract: A system and method for receiving a radio frequency signal, comprising a device for digitizing, without prior alteration of frequency, an analog radio frequency representation of each of a plurality of radio frequency signals to produce a respective plurality of digital radio frequency signals having a respective associated radio frequency digital clock, the plurality of digital radio frequency signals having a sufficiently high respective associated clock rate to preserve an information content of an information communication present in the analog radio frequency representation; a switch matrix adapted to concurrently switch the plurality of digital radio frequency signals and associated digital radio frequency clock to ones of a plurality of digital signal processors; and a control adapted to selectively automatically control the concurrent switching of a plurality of digital signals and associated digital clock to the respective plurality of digital signal processors; wherein the digital signal processorsType: GrantFiled: June 6, 2013Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Hypres Inc.Inventor: Deepnarayan Gupta
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Patent number: 8804358Abstract: A method for electrically interconnecting two substrates, each having a corresponding set of preformed electrical contacts, the substrates comprising an electronic circuit, and the resulting module, is provided. A liquid curable adhesive is provided over the set of contacts of a first substrate, and the set of electrical contacts of the second substrate is aligned with the set of electrical contacts of the first substrate. The sets of electrical contacts of the first and second substrate are compressed to displace the liquid curable adhesive from the inter-contact region, and provide electrical communication between the respective sets of electrical contacts. The liquid curable adhesive is then cured to form a solid matrix which maintains a relative compression between the respective sets of electrical contacts. One embodiment of the module comprises a high-speed superconducting circuit which operates at cryogenic temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2012Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Hypres Inc.Inventor: Vladimir V. Dotsenko
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Patent number: 8744541Abstract: A superconducting multi-bit digital mixer, designed using rapid single flux quantum (RSFQ) logic, for multiplying two independent digital streams, at least one of these comprising a plurality of parallel bit lines, wherein the output is also a similar plurality of bit lines. In a preferred embodiment, one of the digital streams represents a local oscillator signal, and the other digital stream digital radio frequency input from an analog-to-digital converter. The multi-bit mixer comprises an array of bit-slices, with the local oscillator signal generated using shift registers. This multi-bit mixer is suitable for an integrated circuit with application to a broadband digital radio frequency receiver, a digital correlation receiver, or a digital radio frequency transmitter. A synchronous pulse distribution network is used to ensure proper operation at data rates of 20 GHz or above.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2013Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Hypres, Inc.Inventors: Timur V. Filippov, Alexander Kirichenko, Deepnarayan Gupta
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Publication number: 20140054552Abstract: An improved microfabrication technique for Josephson junctions in superconducting integrated circuits, based on the use of a double-layer lithographic mask for partial anodization of the side-walls and base electrode of the junctions. The top layer of the mask is a resist material, and the bottom layer is a dielectric material chosen so to maximize adhesion between the resist and the underlying superconducting layer, be etch-compatible with the underlying superconducting layer, and be insoluble in the resist and anodization processing chemistries. The superconductor is preferably niobium, under a silicon dioxide layer, with a conventional photoresist or electron-beam resist as the top layer. This combination results in a substantial increase in the fabrication yield of high-density superconducting integrated circuits, increase in junction uniformity and reduction in defect density. A dry etch more compatible with microlithography may be employed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: HYPRES, INC.Inventor: Hypres, Inc.
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Patent number: 8618799Abstract: A magnetic resonance system, comprising at least one SQUID, configured to receive a radio frequency electromagnetic signal, in a circuit configured to produce a pulsatile output having a minimum pulse frequency of at least 1 GHz which is analyzed in a processor with respect to a timebase, to generate a digital signal representing magnetic resonance information. The processor may comprise at least one rapid single flux quantum circuit. The magnetic resonance information may be image information. A plurality of SQUIDs may be provided, fed by a plurality of antennas in a spatial array, to provide parallel data acquisition. A broadband excitation may be provided to address a range of voxels per excitation cycle. The processor may digitally compensate for magnetic field inhomogeneities.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2012Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Hypres, Inc.Inventors: Masoud Radparvar, Alan M. Kadin, Elie K. Track, Richard E. Hitt, Jr.
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Patent number: 8593141Abstract: A magnetic resonance system, comprising at least one SQUID, configured to receive a radio frequency electromagnetic signal, in a circuit configured to produce a pulsatile output having a minimum pulse frequency of at least 1 GHz which is analyzed in a processor with respect to a timebase, to generate a digital signal representing magnetic resonance information. The processor may comprise at least one rapid single flux quantum circuit. The magnetic resonance information may be image information. A plurality of SQUIDs may be provided, fed by a plurality of antennas in a spatial array, to provide parallel data acquisition. A broadband excitation may be provided to address a range of voxels per excitation cycle. The processor may digitally compensate for magnetic field inhomogeneities.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2010Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Hypres, Inc.Inventors: Masoud Radparvar, Alan M. Kadin
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Patent number: 8571614Abstract: A superconducting integrated circuit, comprising a plurality of superconducting circuit elements, each having a variation in operating voltage over time; a common power line; and a plurality of bias circuits, each connected to the common power line, and to a respective superconducting circuit element, wherein each respective bias circuit is superconducting during at least one time portion of the operation of a respective superconducting circuit element, and is configured to supply the variation in operating voltage over time to the respective superconducting circuit element.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2010Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Hypres, Inc.Inventors: Oleg A. Mukhanov, Alexander F. Kirichenko, Dmitri Kirichenko
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Patent number: 8565345Abstract: A system and method for transmitting a radio frequency signal, comprising providing a plurality of digital radio frequency signal inputs, each having a respective associated clock, wherein a respective digital radio frequency signal input has a digital data rate sufficient to represent both the information and carrier, if any, in a corresponding analog representation of the digital radio frequency signal; selectively controlled a non-blocking switch matrix with a control signal, the non-blocking switch matrix receiving the plurality of inputs and associated clocks, and producing a plurality of regenerated outputs and associated regenerated clocks; producing an analog representation of the radio frequency signal input with a respective digital to analog converter for each of the regenerated outputs and associated regenerated clocks; and communicating the analog representations from the respective digital to analog converters to a location for transmission thereat.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2007Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Hypres Inc.Inventor: Deepnarayan Gupta
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Patent number: 8521117Abstract: A system and method for receiving a signal, comprising an input adapted to receive a radio frequency signal having a strong interferer; a signal generator, adapted to produce a representation of the interferer as an analog signal generated based on an oversampled digital representation thereof; and a component adapted to cancel the strong interferer from radio frequency signal based on the generated analog signal to produce a modified radio frequency signal substantially absent the interferer. The system typically has a nonlinear component that either saturates or produces distortion from the strong interferer, which is thereby reduced. The system preferably employs high speed circuits which digitize and process radio frequency signals without analog mixers.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2012Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Hypres, Inc.Inventors: Deepnarayan Gupta, Amol Inamdar
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Patent number: 8514986Abstract: A processor, comprising a first data input configured to receive a stream of samples of a first signal having a spectral space, the stream having a data rate of at least 4 GHz; a second data input configured to receive a stream of samples of a second signal; a multitap correlator, configured to receive the first stream of samples and the second stream of samples, and producing at least one correlation output for each respective sequential sample of the first signal received; and a programmable control configured to alter a relationship of the stream of samples of the first signal and the stream of samples of the second signal, to thereby select, under program control, an alterable correlation output.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Hypres, Inc.Inventor: Deepnarayan Gupta
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Patent number: 8462889Abstract: A system and method for receiving a RF signal, comprising a device for digitizing, without prior alteration of frequency, an analog RF representation of each of a plurality of RF signals to produce a respective plurality of digital RF signals having a respective associated RF digital clock, the plurality of digital RF signals having a sufficiently high respective associated clock rate to preserve an information content of an information communication present in the analog RF representation; a switch matrix adapted to concurrently switch the plurality of digital RF signals and associated digital RF clock to ones of a plurality of digital signal processors; and a control adapted to selectively automatically control the concurrent switching of a plurality of digital signals and associated digital clock to the respective plurality of digital signal processors; wherein the digital signal processors produce processed representations of information contained in respective analog RF representations.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2007Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Hypres, Inc.Inventor: Deepnarayan Gupta
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Patent number: 8437818Abstract: Superconducting integrated circuits require several wiring layers to distribute bias and signals across the circuit, which must cross each other both with and without contacts. All wiring lines and contacts must be fully superconducting, and in the prior art each wiring layer comprises a single metallic thin film. An alternative wiring layer is disclosed that comprises sequential layers of two or more different metals. Such a multi-metallic wiring layer may offer improved resistance to impurity diffusion, better surface passivation, and/or reduction of stress, beyond that which is attainable with a single-metallic wiring layer. The resulting process leads to improved margin and yield in an integrated circuit comprising a plurality of Josephson junctions. Several preferred embodiments are disclosed, for both planarized and non-planarized processes.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2012Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Hypres, Inc.Inventors: Sergey K. Tolpygo, Denis Amparo, Richard Hunt, John Vivalda, Daniel Yohannes
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Patent number: 8416109Abstract: A superconducting bandpass sigma-delta modulator and a method for analog-to-digital signal conversion is disclosed. The superconducting bandpass sigma-delta modulator includes coupled resonators having a desired impedance ratio. A first resonator connects to a comparator, which comparator generates single-flux-quantum pulses. A feedback loop links from the comparator to a second resonator and includes a current amplifier. A digital RF receiver system is also disclosed. This system includes a second order bandpass sigma-delta modulator, which has a desired impedance ratio between resonators and a feedback loop with current amplification. The system further has an antenna configured to receive a GHz frequency radio transmission and to yield an analog signal which is accepted by the sigma-delta modulator.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: HYPRES, Inc.Inventor: Dmitri Kirichenko
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Patent number: 8406834Abstract: A superconducting circuit, and a method, are disclosed for generating pulses with stable frequency. The circuit includes an annular Long Josephson Junction (LJJ) capable of producing electrical pulses of a desired frequency due to a steady bias current applied to the LJJ. The circuit further includes an electrical interface for injecting an RF signal of a first frequency into the annular LJJ, resulting in the desired frequency locking onto the first frequency. Typically the first frequency substantially equals the desired frequency. The injection of the RF signal further results in the decrease of the frequency jitter of the desired frequency. The pulses generated in the loop section of the LJJ are outputted through a tail section of the LJJ, and through transmission lines which couple to the tail section.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: HYPRES, Inc.Inventor: Dmitri Kirichenko
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Patent number: 8401509Abstract: A radio frequency receiver subject to a large in-band interferor employs active cancellation with coarse and at least one cancellation signals, each with a respective radio frequency combiner, in order to increase the effective dynamic range of the receiver for weak signals of interest. One or both can be digitally synthesized. This is particularly applicable for co-site interference, whereby the interfering transmit signal is directly accessible. A similar system and method may also be applied to external interferors such as those produced by deliberate or unintentional jamming signals, or by strong multipath signals. An adaptive algorithm may be used for dynamic delay and gain matching. In a preferred embodiment, a hybrid technology hybrid temperature system incorporates both superconducting and semiconducting components to achieve enhanced broadband performance.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2012Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Hypres, Inc.Inventors: Deepnarayan Gupta, Amol Inamdar
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Patent number: 8401600Abstract: A superconducting multi-bit digital mixer, designed using rapid single flux quantum (RSFQ) logic, for multiplying two independent digital streams, at least one of these comprising a plurality of parallel bit lines, wherein the output is also a similar plurality of bit lines. In a preferred embodiment, one of the digital streams represents a local oscillator signal, and the other digital stream digital radio frequency input from an analog-to-digital converter. The multi-bit mixer comprises an array of bit-slices, with the local oscillator signal generated using shift registers. This multi-bit mixer is suitable for an integrated circuit with application to a broadband digital radio frequency receiver, a digital correlation receiver, or a digital radio frequency transmitter. A synchronous pulse distribution network is used to ensure proper operation at data rates of 20 GHz or above.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2011Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Hypres, Inc.Inventors: Timur V. Filippov, Alexander F. Kirichenko, Deepnarayan Gupta
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Patent number: 8383426Abstract: An improved microfabrication technique for Josephson junctions in superconducting integrated circuits, based on the use of a double-layer lithographic mask for partial anodization of the side-walls and base electrode of the junctions. The top layer of the mask is a resist material, and the bottom layer is a dielectric material chosen so to maximize adhesion between the resist and the underlying superconducting layer, be etch-compatible with the underlying superconducting layer, and be insoluble in the resist and anodization processing chemistries. The superconductor is preferably niobium, under a silicon dioxide layer, with a conventional photoresist or electron-beam resist as the top layer. This combination results in a substantial increase in the fabrication yield of high-density superconducting integrated circuits, increase in junction uniformity and reduction in defect density. A dry etch more compatible with microlithography may be employed.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2011Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Hypres, Inc.Inventor: Sergey K. Tolpygo
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Publication number: 20130004180Abstract: A transceiver architecture for wireless base stations wherein a broadband radio frequency signal is carried between at least one tower-mounted unit and a ground-based unit via optical fibers, or other non-distortive media, in either digital or analog format. Each tower-mounted unit (for both reception and transmission) has an antenna, analog amplifier and an electro-optical converter. The ground unit has ultrafast data converters and digital frequency translators, as well as signal linearizers, to compensate for nonlinear distortion in the amplifiers and optical links in both directions. In one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the digital data converters, frequency translators, and linearizers includes superconducting elements mounted on a cryocooler.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: HYPRES, INC.Inventors: Deepnarayan Gupta, Oleg Mukhanov