Patents by Inventor Mark L. Elzinga

Mark L. Elzinga 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).

  • Publication number: 20220200578
    Abstract: An attenuator circuit is provided. The attenuator circuit includes a first input node and a second input node each configured to receive a respective one of a first input signal and a second input signal forming a differential input signal pair. Further, the attenuator circuit includes a first plurality of resistive elements coupled in series between the first input node and a first output node for outputting a first output signal. The attenuator circuit additionally includes a second plurality of resistive elements coupled in series between the second input node and a second output node for outputting a second output signal. In addition, the attenuator circuit includes a shunt path coupled to a first intermediate node and a second intermediate node. The first intermedia node is arranged between two resistive elements of the first plurality of resistive elements. The second intermedia node is arranged between two resistive elements of the second plurality of resistive elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2020
    Publication date: June 23, 2022
    Inventors: Daniel GRUBER, Mark L. ELZINGA, Martin CLARA, Giacomo CASCIO
  • Patent number: 10712768
    Abstract: Described is an apparatus for over-clocking or under-clocking, the apparatus comprises: a locked loop (e.g., phase locked loop or frequency locked loop) having a feedback divider, the locked loop to receive a reference clock and to compare it with a feedback clock which is output from the feedback divider, and to generate an output clock; a post locked loop divider, coupled to the locked loop, to receive the output clock and to generate a base clock for other logic units; and a control logic to adjust first and second divider ratios for the feedback divider and the post locked loop divider respectively for over-clocking or under-clocking the base clock such that the locked loop remains locked while being over-clocked or under-clocked.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2020
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Surya Musunuri, Jagannadha R. Rapeta, Mark L. Elzinga, Young Min Park, Robert R. Fulton
  • Publication number: 20190220054
    Abstract: Described is an apparatus for over-clocking or under-clocking, the apparatus comprises: a locked loop (e.g., phase locked loop or frequency locked loop) having a feedback divider, the locked loop to receive a reference clock and to compare it with a feedback clock which is output from the feedback divider, and to generate an output clock; a post locked loop divider, coupled to the locked loop, to receive the output clock and to generate a base clock for other logic units; and a control logic to adjust first and second divider ratios for the feedback divider and the post locked loop divider respectively for over-clocking or under-clocking the base clock such that the locked loop remains locked while being over-clocked or under-clocked.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2019
    Publication date: July 18, 2019
    Applicant: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Surya Musunuri, Jagannadha R. Rapeta, Mark L. Elzinga, Young Min Park, Robert R. Fulton
  • Patent number: 10185349
    Abstract: Described is an apparatus for over-clocking or under-clocking, the apparatus comprises: a locked loop (e.g., phase locked loop or frequency locked loop) having a feedback divider, the locked loop to receive a reference clock and to compare it with a feedback clock which is output from the feedback divider, and to generate an output clock; a post locked loop divider, coupled to the locked loop, to receive the output clock and to generate a base clock for other logic units; and a control logic to adjust first and second divider ratios for the feedback divider and the post locked loop divider respectively for over-clocking or under-clocking the base clock such that the locked loop remains locked while being over-clocked or under-clocked.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2019
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Surya Musunuri, Jagannadha R. Rapeta, Mark L. Elzinga, Young Min Park, Robert Fulton