Patents by Inventor Richard A. Nygaard
Richard A. Nygaard 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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Publication number: 20140096496Abstract: An air filter cartridge has Z-media and a gasket arrangement with a perimeter gasket member against the downstream flow face and a side gasket member adjacent to at least a partial extension of a first side panel. The side gasket member includes no portion against second, third, and fourth side panels of the air filter cartridge. The air filter cartridge can be used in a dust collector having a tubesheet and a frame arrangement extending from the tubesheet. The perimeter gasket member seals against the frame arrangement and the side gasket member seals against the tubesheet. A method of servicing includes orienting the air filter cartridge against a guide ramp and moving the filter cartridge until the side gasket member is engaged against the tubesheet sealing surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Donald Raether, Eli Ross, Rodney Slade Switzer, Gary Richard Nygaard
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Patent number: 8617276Abstract: An air filter cartridge has Z-media and a gasket arrangement with a perimeter gasket member against the downstream flow face and a side gasket member adjacent to at least a partial extension of a first side panel. The side gasket member includes no portion against second, third, and fourth side panels of the air filter cartridge. The air filter cartridge can be used in a dust collector having a tubesheet and a frame arrangement extending from the tubesheet. The perimeter gasket member seals against the frame arrangement and the side gasket member seals against the tubesheet. A method of servicing includes orienting the air filter cartridge against a guide ramp and moving the filter cartridge until the side gasket member is engaged against the tubesheet sealing surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2010Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Donald Raether, Eli Ross, Rodney Slade Switzer, Gary Richard Nygaard
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Patent number: 8018989Abstract: A system for adjusting a serial communications link includes a system under test including at least one transmitter and at least one receiver coupled together via a serial data communications link, wherein at least one of the transmitter and the receiver has at least one tunable parameter, at least one controller coupled to at least one of a transmitter and a receiver via a joint test action group JTAG interface, and logic configured to adjust the at least one tunable parameter to optimize a performance of the serial data communications link.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Nygaard, Jr., Robert Saponas, William C. Schulze, Hugh S. Conely Wallace
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Publication number: 20110083408Abstract: An air filter cartridge has Z-media and a gasket arrangement with a perimeter gasket member against the downstream flow face and a side gasket member adjacent to at least a partial extension of a first side panel. The side gasket member includes no portion against second, third, and fourth side panels of the air filter cartridge. The air filter cartridge can be used in a dust collector having a tubesheet and a frame arrangement extending from the tubesheet. The perimeter gasket member seals against the frame arrangement and the side gasket member seals against the tubesheet. A method of servicing includes orienting the air filter cartridge against a guide ramp and moving the filter cartridge until the side gasket member is engaged against the tubesheet sealing surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Thomas Donald Raether, Eli Ross, Rodney Slade Switzer, Gary Richard Nygaard
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Patent number: 7870445Abstract: A system for measuring performance of a serial communications link includes a system under test including at least one transmitter and at least one receiver coupled together via a serial data communications link, wherein at least one of the transmitter and the receiver has at least one tunable parameter, at least one controller coupled to at least one of a transmitter and a receiver via a joint test action group JTAG interface, and logic configured to perform a bit error ratio test (BERT) at a plurality of receiver phase locations over a defined time period and concluding the BERT for a particular phase location if a BERT error count is greater than 0 at the particular phase location.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert Saponas, Richard A. Nygaard, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100309968Abstract: A system for adjusting a serial communications link includes a system under test including at least one transmitter and at least one receiver coupled together via a serial data communications link, wherein at least one of the transmitter and the receiver has at least one tunable parameter, at least one controller coupled to at least one of a transmitter and a receiver via a joint test action group JTAG interface, and logic configured to adjust the at least one tunable parameter to optimize a performance of the serial data communications link.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Richard A. Nygaard, JR., Robert Saponas, William C. Schulze, Hugh S. Conely Wallace
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Publication number: 20090164854Abstract: A system for measuring performance of a serial communications link includes a system under test including at least one transmitter and at least one receiver coupled together via a serial data communications link, wherein at least one of the transmitter and the receiver has at least one tunable parameter, at least one controller coupled to at least one of a transmitter and a receiver via a joint test action group JTAG interface, and logic configured to perform a bit error ratio test (BERT) at a plurality of receiver phase locations over a defined time period and concluding the BERT for a particular phase location if a BERT error count is greater than 0 at the particular phase location.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Robert Saponas, Richard A. Nygaard, JR.
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Patent number: 7483477Abstract: Eye diagrams are made for signals on each channel in a group. Outlying signals not exhibiting overlap for a sampling parameter common for all channels may be ignored and a warning given. Selected, normalized eye openings are used to discover optimum sampling parameters for each channel. Locations within each eye opening are ranked according to preference. Algorithms are used to select a single best value for a sampling parameter common to all the channels, and the corresponding best other sampling parameter is found for each channel. One algorithm disregards good choices for many channels to accommodate any remaining channel by using only a commonly agreed upon value (a jury system). Another algorithm gives weight to a choice according to the number of channels that agree on that choice (majority rule). A graphical user interface facilitates the selection, and emphasizes which sampling parameters are constrained to vary together.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2005Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Richard A Nygaard, Jr.
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Patent number: 7411999Abstract: Measurements for an eye diagram of signal of interest are placed in a data structure that is examined to locate an eye opening of interest. The eye opening of interest is normalized into figure of merit units related to the operational voltage and timing requirements of the data receiver for that signal. The locations within the normalized eye opening may be taken as center locations for trial symmetric shapes that start out small and are enlarged until they first include locations not part of the normalized eye opening. The center of a largest such shape is mapped back into the units of the original eye diagram as optimum sampling parameters for data analysis equipment that uses the receiver to sample the signal once per unit interval to discover logical value. An alternative is to repeatedly remove the ‘outer layer’ of the normalized eye opening until only one location remains.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Richard A Nygaard, Jr.
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Patent number: 7412355Abstract: A Logic Analyzer has an intuitive and informative analog presentation of signal activity and threshold settings formed by gathering a collection of factors pertaining to the measurement to be performed, such as information about which channels are members of labeled collections. A scan of signal activity is performed for each assigned channel as its threshold is briefly swept. This produces a range of voltage that describes that signal's signal activity. For each Probe Pod these ranges are then displayed in columns as adjacent vertical segments of a voltage swing Y axis along a channels-within-a-probe-pod X axis. The Y axis is labeled with actual voltage values. Superimposed upon this analog style display is a horizontal line indicating the associated threshold for that Probe Pod. Further annotations include channel identifiers and signal activity indicators whose shapes connote recurring transitions and signals that appear to be ‘stuck’ either HIGH or LOW.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Richard A Nygaard, Jr.
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Patent number: 7386406Abstract: An original composite eye diagram is reformulated by deliberately re-aligning its component eye diagrams according to some appropriate standard. This ‘forced-alignment’ shifts the components in one or both of the time and voltage axes. Notice is taken of the shift(s) for each channel, and that shift data is appended to the data structures for the original components. The content of the data structure can be read in its original form, or, read and force-aligned. A force-aligned composite eye diagram created from the re-aligned components can then be displayed, investigated and evaluated with any of the existing tools that used to analyze eye diagrams, simply by instructing the process that read a component eye diagram structure to reform that component as it is being read.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2003Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Richard A. Nygaard, Jr.
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Patent number: 7386041Abstract: Measurements for an eye diagram of a signal of interest are placed in a data structure that is examined to locate an eye opening of interest. The eye opening of interest is normalized into figure of merit units related to the operational voltage and timing requirements of the data receiver for that signal. The locations within the normalized eye opening may be taken as center locations for trial symmetric shapes that start out small and are enlarged until they first include locations not part of the normalized eye opening. The center of a largest such shape is mapped back into the units of the original eye diagram as optimum sampling parameters for data analysis equipment that uses the receiver to sample the signal once per unit interval to discover logical value. An alternative is to repeatedly remove the ‘outer layer’ of the normalized eye opening until only one location remains.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Richard A Nygaard, Jr.
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Patent number: 7362836Abstract: Eye diagrams are made for signals on each channel in a group thereof. Outlying signals that do not exhibit overlap for a sampling parameter that is to be common for all channels may be ignored and a warning given. Selected, normalized eye openings are used to discover optimum sampling parameters for each channel. Locations within each eye opening are ranked according to preference. Algorithms are used to select a single best value for a sampling parameter common to all the channels, and the corresponding best other sampling parameter is found for each channel. One algorithm disregards good choices for many channels to accommodate any remaining channel by using only a commonly agreed upon value (a jury system). Another algorithm gives weight to a choice according to the number of channels that agree on that choice (majority rule). A graphical user interface facilitates the selection, and emphasizes which sampling parameters are constrained to vary together.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Richard A Nygaard, Jr.
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Publication number: 20070088529Abstract: A Logic Analyzer has an intuitive and informative analog presentation of signal activity and threshold settings formed by gathering a collection of factors pertaining to the measurement to be performed, such as information about which channels are members of labeled collections. A scan of signal activity is performed for each assigned channel as its threshold is briefly swept. This produces a range of voltage that describes that signal's signal activity. For each Probe Pod these ranges are then displayed in columns as adjacent vertical segments of a voltage swing Y axis along a channels-within-a-probe-pod X axis. The Y axis is labeled with actual voltage values. Superimposed upon this analog style display is a horizontal line indicating the associated threshold for that Probe Pod. Further annotations include channel identifiers and signal activity indicators whose shapes connote recurring transitions and signals that appear to be ‘stuck’ either HIGH or LOW.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2005Publication date: April 19, 2007Inventor: Richard Nygaard
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Publication number: 20060256847Abstract: Eye diagrams are made for signals on each channel in a group thereof. Outlying signals that do not exhibit overlap for a sampling parameter that is to be common for all channels may be ignored and a warning given. Selected, normalized eye openings are used to discover optimum sampling parameters for each channel. Locations within each eye opening are ranked according to preference. Algorithms are used to select a single best value for a sampling parameter common to all the channels, and the corresponding best other sampling parameter is found for each channel. One algorithm disregards good choices for many channels to accommodate any remaining channel by using only a commonly agreed upon value (a jury system). Another algorithm gives weight to a choice according to the number of channels that agree on that choice (majority rule). A graphical user interface facilitates the selection, and emphasizes which sampling parameters are constrained to vary together.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2005Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventor: Richard Nygaard
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Publication number: 20060245528Abstract: Eye diagrams are made for signals on each channel in a group thereof. Outlying signals that do not exhibit overlap for a sampling parameter that is to be common for all channels may be ignored and a warning given. Selected, normalized eye openings are used to discover optimum sampling parameters for each channel. Locations within each eye opening are ranked according to preference. Algorithms are used to select a single best value for a sampling parameter common to all the channels, and the corresponding best other sampling parameter is found for each channel. One algorithm disregards good choices for many channels to accommodate any remaining channel by using only a commonly agreed upon value (a jury system). Another algorithm gives weight to a choice according to the number of channels that agree on that choice (majority rule). A graphical user interface facilitates the selection, and emphasizes which sampling parameters are constrained to vary together.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2005Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventor: Richard Nygaard
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Publication number: 20060188045Abstract: Measurements for an eye diagram of a signal of interest are placed in a data structure that is examined to locate an eye opening of interest. The eye opening of interest has already been, or is subsequently, normalized into figure of merit units related to the operational voltage and timing requirements of the data receiver for that signal. The locations within the normalized eye opening may be taken as center locations for trial symmetric shapes that start out small and are enlarged until they first include locations not part of the normalized eye opening. The center of a largest such shape is mapped back into the units of the original eye diagram as optimum sampling parameters for data analysis equipment that uses the receiver to sample the signal once per unit interval to discover logical value. An alternative is to repeatedly remove the ‘outer layer’ of the normalized eye opening until only one location remains.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventor: Richard Nygaard
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Publication number: 20060190200Abstract: Measurements for an eye diagram of a signal of interest are placed in a data structure that is examined to locate an eye opening of interest. The eye opening of interest has already been, or is subsequently, normalized into figure of merit units related to the operational voltage and timing requirements of the data receiver for that signal. The locations within the normalized eye opening may be taken as center locations for trial symmetric shapes that start out small and are enlarged until they first include locations not part of the normalized eye opening. The center of a largest such shape is mapped back into the units of the original eye diagram as optimum sampling parameters for data analysis equipment that uses the receiver to sample the signal once per unit interval to discover logical value. An alternative is to repeatedly remove the ‘outer layer’ of the normalized eye opening until only one location remains.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventor: Richard Nygaard
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Patent number: 6995553Abstract: Measurements for an eye diagram of a signal of interest are placed in a data structure that is examined to locate an eye opening of interest. The eye opening of interest has already been, or is subsequently, normalized into figure of merit units related to the operational voltage and timing requirements of the data receiver for that signal. The locations within the normalized eye opening may be taken as center locations for trial symmetric shapes that start out small and are enlarged until they first include locations not part of the normalized eye opening. The center of a largest such shape is mapped back into the units of the original eye diagram as optimum sampling parameters for data analysis equipment that uses the receiver to sample the signal once per unit interval to discover logical value. An alternative is to repeatedly remove the ‘outer layer’ of the normalized eye opening until only one location remains.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2005Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Richard A Nygaard, Jr.
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Patent number: 6901339Abstract: A sampling transition-detector sets two latches to different values when an input signal comparator referenced to the selected voltage transitions during a sample interval: at the beginning one latch receives one comparison value while at the end the other latch receives an opposite comparison value. A difference (XOR) in latched values indicates a transition through the selected voltage during the sample interval. An additional latch is set by a second input signal comparator whose reference voltage is offset slightly from the selected voltage, It also clocked at the start of the sample interval. If the two latches clocked at the start of the sample interval are different, as indicated by another XOR, then the input was between the reference voltage and its offset counterpart. The OR of the two XORs is the desired indication.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David D. Eskeldson, Richard A. Nygaard, Jr.