Patents by Inventor Robert E. Larsen

Robert E. Larsen 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).

  • Patent number: 5159672
    Abstract: Circuitry which when combined with an EPROM in a single integrated circuit for connection to a microprocessor which provides suitable signals utilized by the additional circuitry to provude faster access to the code or data stored in the EPROM than can be accomplished without such additional circuitry by providing zero wait state burst performance. A state machine is utilized to manage the interface between the microprocessor and the burst EPROM.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1992
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph H. Salmon, Robert E. Larsen, David A. Leak, Kurt B. Robinson, Dhiraj Parmar
  • Patent number: 5077738
    Abstract: A test mode enable circuit in which a test mode code is written to one latch and a test mode enable code is written to a second latch. The test mode enable code is compared to preprogrammed values stored in the enable circuit. When the test mode enable code matches the preprogrammed value, a presence of a high voltage activates a test mode enable signal for entering the test mode. The latched test mode code is then used to perform the desired test. Additionally a pulsewidth detector is used as a filter to permit only high voltages of a minimum pulsewidth duration to activate the enable signal thereby preventing false triggering.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1991
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Robert E. Larsen, Khandker N. Quader, Joseph H. Salmon
  • Patent number: 5057715
    Abstract: A CMOS output driver includes an n-channel low threshold device in series between a p-channel transistor and an output terminal. Under normal driver operation, the low threshold transistor drops essentially zero volts and is imperceptible in the circuit. However, under special mode conditions when high voltage is applied to the output terminal, the low threshold transistor stops conducting when the output terminal approaches Vcc, so that any further increase in the voltage at the output terminal cannot be applied to the drain of the p-channel transistor which can cause its failure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1991
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Robert E. Larsen, Khandker N. Quader, Joseph H. Salmon