Patents by Inventor Ian D. Jay
Ian D. Jay has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7204162Abstract: A strain gauge for sensing strain is provided and includes a support substrate, and first and second electrodes supported on the substrate. The first and second electrodes include first and second capacitive plates, respectively. The first capacitive plates are movable relative to the second capacitive plates responsive to strain. The strain gauge further has an input electrically coupled to one of the first and second electrodes for receiving an input signal, and an output electrically coupled to the other of the first and second electrodes for providing an output signal which varies as a function of the capacitive coupling and is indicative of sensed strain.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jack D. Johnson, Seyed R. Zarabadi, Ian D. Jay
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Patent number: 7038321Abstract: A method of flip-chip mounting a circuit device to a substrate in a manner that avoids damage and impairment of a fragile or otherwise sensitive element on the device facing the substrate, and a circuit assembly produced thereby. The assembly includes a substrate having at least two sets of bonding sites spaced apart from each other to define an intermediate surface region therebetween. The device is attached to the bonding sites with solder connections, with the solder connections being present on a surface of the device that faces the substrate and on which the element is present so that the element overlies the intermediate surface region of the substrate. An underfill material is present between the device and the substrate and encapsulates the solder connections. The underfill material is separated from the intermediate surface region of the substrate so that the underfill material does not contact the element.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2005Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Abhijeet V. Chavan, Jeffrey A. Mars, Ian D. Jay, Johnna L. Wyant, David W. Ihms, John K. Isenberg, Roger E. Worl
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Patent number: 6718826Abstract: A balanced angular accelerometer is provided having a substrate, a fixed electrode with a plurality of fixed capacitive plates, and a rotational inertia mass with a central opening and substantially suspended over a cavity and including a plurality of movable capacitive plates arranged to provide a capacitive coupling with the first plurality of fixed capacitive plates. The accelerometer has a central member and an outer member fixed to the substrate. According to one embodiment, a plurality of inner support arms extend between the central member and the inertia mass and a plurality of outer support arms extend between the inertia mass and the outer member to support the mass over the cavity. According to another embodiment, one or more cut out apertures are formed in the inertia mass to compensate for a channel and signal line so as to balance the inertia mass about the center of the inertia mass.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Seyed R. Zarabadi, Ian D. Jay, Jack D. Johnson, John C. Christenson, Tracy A. Noll
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Patent number: 6666092Abstract: A balanced angular accelerometer is provided having a substrate, a fixed electrode with a plurality of fixed capacitive plates, and a rotational inertia mass with a central opening and substantially suspended over a cavity and including a plurality of movable capacitive plates arranged to provide a capacitive coupling with the first plurality of fixed capacitive plates. The accelerometer has a central member and an outer member fixed to the substrate. According to one embodiment, a plurality of inner support arms extend between the central member and the inertia mass and a plurality of outer support arms extend between the inertia mass and the outer member to support the mass over the cavity. According to another embodiment, one or more cut out apertures are formed in the inertia mass to compensate for a channel and signal line so as to balance the inertia mass about the center of the inertia mass.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Seyed R. Zarabadi, Ian D. Jay, Jack D. Johnson, John C. Christenson, Tracy A. Noll
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Publication number: 20030159511Abstract: A balanced angular accelerometer is provided having a substrate, a fixed electrode with a plurality of fixed capacitive plates, and a rotational inertia mass with a central opening and substantially suspended over a cavity and including a plurality of movable capacitive plates arranged to provide a capacitive coupling with the first plurality of fixed capacitive plates. The accelerometer has a central member and an outer member fixed to the substrate. According to one embodiment, a plurality of inner support arms extend between the central member and the inertia mass and a plurality of outer support arms extend between the inertia mass and the outer member to support the mass over the cavity. According to another embodiment, one or more cut out apertures are formed in the inertia mass to compensate for a channel and signal line so as to balance the inertia mass about the center of the inertia mass.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Seyed R. Zarabadi, Ian D. Jay, Jack D. Johnson, John C. Christenson, Tracy A. Noll
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Publication number: 20030159512Abstract: A balanced angular accelerometer is provided having a substrate, a fixed electrode with a plurality of fixed capacitive plates, and a rotational inertia mass with a central opening and substantially suspended over a cavity and including a plurality of movable capacitive plates arranged to provide a capacitive coupling with the first plurality of fixed capacitive plates. The accelerometer has a central member and an outer member fixed to the substrate. According to one embodiment, a plurality of inner support arms extend between the central member and the inertia mass and a plurality of outer support arms extend between the inertia mass and the outer member to support the mass over the cavity. According to another embodiment, one or more cut out apertures are formed in the inertia mass to compensate for a channel and signal line so as to balance the inertia mass about the center of the inertia mass.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Seyed R. Zarabadi, Ian D. Jay, Jack D. Johnson, John C. Christenson, Tracy A. Noll
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Patent number: 5442316Abstract: A circuit and method are provided for generating a clipping distortion detector output signal for an integrated circuit audio amplifier which is independent of operating temperature and supply voltage. The system includes an audio amplifier having a voltage gain, a first input for receiving input voltage and an output for generating an amplified output voltage. A supply voltage is supplied to the audio amplifier and the supply voltage determines the maximum amplified output voltage. A comparison voltage is generated which is indicative of the output voltage divided by the voltage gain. A clip detector voltage comparator receives the input voltage and the comparison voltage and provides a clipping distortion detect signal when the input voltage deviates from the comparison voltage in excess of an offset voltage which is indicative of detection of excessive clipping distortion.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1994Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Delco Electronics CorporationInventors: Paul E. Buck, Mark W. Gose, Ian D. Jay
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Patent number: 5430409Abstract: A circuit and method are provided for generating a clipping distortion detector output signal for an integrated circuit audio amplifier which is independent of operating temperature and supply voltage. The system includes an audio amplifier having a voltage gain, a first input for receiving an input voltage and an output for generating an amplified output voltage. A supply voltage is supplied to the audio amplifier and the supply voltage determines the maximum amplified output voltage. A comparison voltage is generated which is indicative of the output voltage divided by the voltage gain. A clip detector voltage comparator receives the input voltage and the comparison voltage and provides a clipping distortion detect signal when the input voltage deviates from the comparison voltage in excess of an offset voltage which is indicative of detection of excessive clipping distortion.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1994Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Assignee: Delco Electronics CorporationInventors: Paul E. Buck, Mark W. Gose, Ian D. Jay