Patents by Inventor Layne A. Berge
Layne A. Berge 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: 10104772Abstract: An electrical connection is established between a first electrical component and a second electrical component of an assembly and a compression tool is used to apply a compression force to the assembly. The assembly also includes a metallized particle interconnect (MPI) between the first electrical component and the second electrical component and solder components outside a boundary of the MPI and extending from the first electrical component to the second electrical component. The solder components are melted by applying heat to the assembly. The solder components are solidified by cooling the assembly and the compression tool is removed.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2014Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines IncorporatedInventors: Layne A. Berge, John R. Dangler, Matthew S. Doyle, Jesse Hefner
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Patent number: 10024905Abstract: A method and system are provided for implementing user configurable probing with magnetic connections and printed circuit board (PCB) features. A first magnet is located at a desired probe point on the PCB, a probe having a second magnet of suitable polarity and an electrical contact is moved to the probe point. The first and second magnets attract each other, and the probe point makes electrical contact with an electrical conductor at the probe point.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2016Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Layne A. Berge, John R. Dangler, Matthew S. Doyle, Thomas W. Liang, Manuel Orozco
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Patent number: 10013368Abstract: The embodiments of the present disclosure identify a target chip from among multiple chips coupled to a shared bus and customize an optimization parameter for the particular chip. Stated differently, in a communication system where only one chip (or a subset of chips) on a shared bus is the intended target, the system can customize an optimization parameter for the specific location of the target chip on the bus. As new data is received that is intended for a different chip—i.e., the target chip changes—the system can dynamically change the parameter based on the location of the new target chip on the bus.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2015Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Layne A. Berge, Benjamin A. Fox, Wesley D. Martin, George R. Zettles, IV
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Publication number: 20180165835Abstract: A computing system for tampering detection for digital images is disclosed. The computing system uses a LTI filter to filter time series data representing images in one or both of two videos and/or a still image of a live photo captured by a camera. A causal relationship in time existed between the images in the two videos and the still image when they were captured by the camera. The computing system determines whether the filtered output data representing an image by using the LTI filter is causal. If the computing system determines that the filtered output data representing the image is non-causal, it asserts a signal indicating that the image has been modified after it was captured.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2016Publication date: June 14, 2018Inventors: Layne A. BERGE, John R. DANGLER, Matthew S. DOYLE, Thomas W. LIANG, Manuel OROZCO
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Publication number: 20180164425Abstract: Apparatus and methods to determine a change in atmospheric pressure between a forward portion of a flying object and a rear portion of the flying object based on at least one radio frequency (RF) return signal, and to determine a password using the determined change in atmospheric pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2016Publication date: June 14, 2018Inventors: Layne A. Berge, John R. Dangler, Matthew S. Doyle, Thomas W. Liang, Manuel Orozco
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Publication number: 20180100888Abstract: A method and system are provided for implementing user configurable probing with magnetic connections and printed circuit board (PCB) features. A first magnet is located at a desired probe point on the PCB, a probe having a second magnet of suitable polarity and an electrical contact is moved to the probe point. The first and second magnets attract each other, and the probe point makes electrical contact with an electrical conductor at the probe point.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2016Publication date: April 12, 2018Inventors: Layne A. Berge, John R. Dangler, Matthew S. Doyle, Thomas W. Liang, Manuel Orozco
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Publication number: 20180039800Abstract: Embodiments herein describe RFID systems that include multiple RFID tag readers that each use a different frequency to communicate with an RFID tag. For example, each of the tag readers may transmit a tag query command using different modulated frequencies. In one embodiment, the RFID tag includes multiple receivers each tuned to one of the different frequencies generated by the tag readers. For example, one receiver in the tag is tuned to receive 200 MHz signals while another receiver is tuned to receive 900 MHz signals. To provide location information, the RFID tag compares power values associated with the received signals to determine which of the RFID tag readers is closest to the tag. The RFID tag conveys this location information to the tag readers by selecting one of the frequencies of the tag readers to use when generating a reply message.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2017Publication date: February 8, 2018Inventors: Layne A. BERGE, John R. DANGLER, Matthew S. DOYLE, Thomas W. LIANG, Manuel OROZCO
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Patent number: 9847892Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods and apparatus for providing feed forward equalization to a communication line by providing a resistance and a capacitance to the communication line. The method includes determining the resistance based on a desired value of feed forward equalization to provide to a communication line, determining the capacitance based on the desired value of feed forward equalization to provide to the communication line, providing a layer of resistive material between a first conductor and a second conductor of the communication line, wherein a dimension of the layer of resistive material is determined based on the determined resistance and providing a layer of dielectric material between the first conductor and the second conductor, wherein a dimension of the layer of dielectric material is determined based on the determined capacitance.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2016Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Thomas W. Liang, Matthew S. Doyle, John R. Dangler, Manuel Orozco, Layne A. Berge
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Patent number: 9824247Abstract: Embodiments herein describe RFID systems that include multiple RFID tag readers that each use a different frequency to communicate with an RFID tag. For example, each of the tag readers may transmit a tag query command using different modulated frequencies. In one embodiment, the RFID tag includes multiple receivers each tuned to one of the different frequencies generated by the tag readers. For example, one receiver in the tag is tuned to receive 200 MHz signals while another receiver is tuned to receive 900 MHz signals. To provide location information, the RFID tag compares power values associated with the received signals to determine which of the RFID tag readers is closest to the tag. The RFID tag conveys this location information to the tag readers by selecting one of the frequencies of the tag readers to use when generating a reply message.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Layne A. Berge, John R. Dangler, Matthew S. Doyle, Thomas W. Liang, Manuel Orozco
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Patent number: 9805229Abstract: Embodiments herein describe RFID systems that include multiple RFID tag readers that each use a different frequency to communicate with an RFID tag. For example, each of the tag readers may transmit a tag query command using different modulated frequencies. In one embodiment, the RFID tag includes multiple receivers each tuned to one of the different frequencies generated by the tag readers. For example, one receiver in the tag is tuned to receive 200 MHz signals while another receiver is tuned to receive 900 MHz signals. To provide location information, the RFID tag compares power values associated with the received signals to determine which of the RFID tag readers is closest to the tag. The RFID tag conveys this location information to the tag readers by selecting one of the frequencies of the tag readers to use when generating a reply message.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2015Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Layne A. Berge, John R. Dangler, Matthew S. Doyle, Thomas W. Liang, Manuel Orozco
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Patent number: 9778678Abstract: Method and apparatus for clocked data eye measurement at synchronous interfaces is provided. A receiver may generate first vector information corresponding to data received on at least one communication channel at the receiver. The receiver may generate second information regarding when the data was latched by a clock signal, the clock signal being received on a separate communication channel at the receiver. The first vector information may be combined with the second information to generate combined information, the combined information indicating a quality of latching the data.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2015Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Layne A. Berge, Benjamin A. Fox, Wesley D. Martin, George R. Zettles, IV
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Publication number: 20170277913Abstract: An optical electromagnetic radiation (EM) emitter and receiver are located upon a printed circuit board (PCB) layer and are connected to an optical security pathway. A predetermined reference flux is determined, the reference flux being the expected EM transmitted by the optical security pathway and received by the receiver. When the PCB is subject to an unauthorized access thereof (e.g., drilled, sawed, cut, etc.), the optical EM transferred by optical security pathway is altered. An optical monitoring device that monitors the flux of the optical EM received by the receiver detects a change in flux, in relation to the reference flux, and passes a tamper signal to one or more computer system devices to respond to the unauthorized access. For example, one or more cryptographic adapter card or computer system functions or secured crypto components may be disabled.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2016Publication date: September 28, 2017Inventors: Layne A. Berge, John R. Dangler, Matthew S. Doyle, Thomas W. Liang, Manuel Orozco
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Publication number: 20170222837Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods and apparatus for providing feed forward equalization to a communication line by providing a resistance and a capacitance to the communication line. The method includes determining the resistance based on a desired value of feed forward equalization to provide to a communication line, determining the capacitance based on the desired value of feed forward equalization to provide to the communication line, providing a layer of resistive material between a first conductor and a second conductor of the communication line, wherein a dimension of the layer of resistive material is determined based on the determined resistance and providing a layer of dielectric material between the first conductor and the second conductor, wherein a dimension of the layer of dielectric material is determined based on the determined capacitance.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: Thomas W. LIANG, Matthew S. DOYLE, John R. DANGLER, Manuel OROZCO, Layne A. BERGE
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Publication number: 20170214556Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods and apparatus for providing feed forward equalization to a communication line by providing a resistance and a capacitance to the communication line. The method includes determining the resistance based on a desired value of feed forward equalization to provide to a communication line, determining the capacitance based on the desired value of feed forward equalization to provide to the communication line, providing a layer of resistive material between a first conductor and a second conductor of the communication line, wherein a dimension of the layer of resistive material is determined based on the determined resistance and providing a layer of dielectric material between the first conductor and the second conductor, wherein a dimension of the layer of dielectric material is determined based on the determined capacitance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2016Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventors: Thomas W. LIANG, Matthew S. DOYLE, John R. DANGLER, Manuel OROZCO, Layne A. BERGE
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Publication number: 20170180226Abstract: An apparatus includes a memory array to generate a data eye diagram. The memory array includes a plurality of rows of memory cells. The memory cells include a first row corresponding to a first sampling circuit of a first plurality of sampling circuits. The first sampling circuit is configured to compare an input voltage signal to a first reference voltage. The memory cells also include a second row corresponding to a second sampling circuit of the first plurality of sampling circuits. The second sampling circuit is configured to compare the input voltage signal to a second reference voltage. Each memory cell of the memory array is an incremental multi-bit counter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2015Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: Layne A. Berge, Benjamin A. Fox, Wesley D. Martin, George R. Zettles, IV
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Patent number: 9674062Abstract: An apparatus includes a memory array to generate a data eye diagram. The memory array includes a plurality of rows of memory cells. The memory cells include a first row corresponding to a first sampling circuit of a first plurality of sampling circuits. The first sampling circuit is configured to compare an input voltage signal to a first reference voltage. The memory cells also include a second row corresponding to a second sampling circuit of the first plurality of sampling circuits. The second sampling circuit is configured to compare the input voltage signal to a second reference voltage. Each memory cell of the memory array is an incremental multi-bit counter.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2015Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Layne A. Berge, Benjamin A. Fox, Wesley D. Martin, George R. Zettles, IV
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Publication number: 20170109553Abstract: Embodiments herein describe RFID systems that include multiple RFID tag readers that each use a different frequency to communicate with an RFID tag. For example, each of the tag readers may transmit a tag query command using different modulated frequencies. In one embodiment, the RFID tag includes multiple receivers each tuned to one of the different frequencies generated by the tag readers. For example, one receiver in the tag is tuned to receive 200 MHz signals while another receiver is tuned to receive 900 MHz signals. To provide location information, the RFID tag compares power values associated with the received signals to determine which of the RFID tag readers is closest to the tag. The RFID tag conveys this location information to the tag readers by selecting one of the frequencies of the tag readers to use when generating a reply message.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2015Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventors: Layne A. BERGE, John R. DANGLER, Matthew S. DOYLE, Thomas W. LIANG, Manuel OROZCO
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Publication number: 20170109552Abstract: Embodiments herein describe RFID systems that include multiple RFID tag readers that each use a different frequency to communicate with an RFID tag. For example, each of the tag readers may transmit a tag query command using different modulated frequencies. In one embodiment, the RFID tag includes multiple receivers each tuned to one of the different frequencies generated by the tag readers. For example, one receiver in the tag is tuned to receive 200 MHz signals while another receiver is tuned to receive 900 MHz signals. To provide location information, the RFID tag compares power values associated with the received signals to determine which of the RFID tag readers is closest to the tag. The RFID tag conveys this location information to the tag readers by selecting one of the frequencies of the tag readers to use when generating a reply message.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2015Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventors: Layne A. BERGE, John R. DANGLER, Matthew S. DOYLE, Thomas W. LIANG, Manuel OROZCO
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Patent number: 9615248Abstract: A system and method for managing device communication anonymously in wireless networks. A controller in a device manages communication for the device. The device has a static device tag. The controller establishes a first key for the device. The controller establishes the first key in response to a first triggering event of the device. The first key is based on a first status of the device. The controller generates a first identifier of the device. The controller generates the first identifier by using a hashing technique. The controller uses the hashing technique on a combination of the first key and the static device tag. The first identifier is for identifying the device on a first wireless network. The controller provides a second status of the device. The controller provides the second status to the first wireless network. The controller couples the second status with the first identifier.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2015Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc.Inventors: Layne A. Berge, John R. Dangler, Matthew S. Doyle, Thomas A. Haselhorst, Thomas W. Liang
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Patent number: 9614832Abstract: An access control system removes the human element from static protection by detecting a level of static energy when the user attempts to authenticate to the access control system, and when the user's detected level of static energy exceeds a defined threshold, access is denied until the user discharges the static energy. A static energy detection mechanism in a badge reader includes two conductive plates that form a first capacitor, and the space between an electrically conductive badge and one of the conductive plates on the badge reader forms a second capacitor. Using these two capacitors, the level of static energy on the user can be measured by the sum of the voltage across these two capacitors as the user presents the badge to the badge reader. The access control system assures the user is properly grounded before allowing access to an area, equipment, etc.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2016Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Layne A. Berge, John R. Dangler, Matthew S. Doyle, Thomas W. Liang, Manuel Orozco