Patents by Inventor Scott Ryan Grange

Scott Ryan Grange 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: 7069532
    Abstract: An access cell for routing current from a first cell to a second cell includes a first current path coupled to a second current path via a third current path. The third current path includes a set of three legs configured in a manner such that a first of the three legs may be severed in half to interrupt current flow between the first current path and the second current path, leaving the other two legs of the third current path intact. Either half of the first leg includes a connection point at which a spare cell may be coupled to the access cell to enable current flow between the spare cell and either the first cell or the second cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2006
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
    Inventors: Clive Alva Barney, Scott Ryan Grange
  • Publication number: 20040075117
    Abstract: An access cell for routing current from a first cell to a second cell includes a first current path coupled to a second current path via a third current path. The third current path includes a set of three legs configured in a manner such that a first of the three legs may be severed in half to interrupt current flow between the first current path and the second current path, leaving the other two legs of the third current path intact. Either half of the first leg includes a connection point at which a spare cell may be coupled to the access cell to enable current flow between the spare cell and either the first cell or the second cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2003
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Inventors: Clive Alva Barney, Scott Ryan Grange
  • Patent number: 6684377
    Abstract: An access cell for routing current from a first cell to a second cell includes a first current path coupled to a second current path via a third current path. The third current path includes a set of three legs configured in a manner such that a first of the three legs may be severed in half to interrupt current flow between the first current path and the second current path, leaving the other two legs of the third current path intact. Either half of the first leg includes a connection point at which a spare cell may be coupled to the access cell to enable current flow between the spare cell and either the first cell or the second cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2004
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
    Inventors: Clive Alva Barney, Scott Ryan Grange
  • Patent number: 6560753
    Abstract: An integrated circuit includes a set of standard cells, referred to as tap cells, each having a well tap and a substrate tap for coupling a well region and a substrate region to a power source and ground, respectively. The tap cells are disposed at intervals that do not exceed a maximum allowable distance as specified by a set of design rules associated with the integrated circuit. A method for designing the integrated circuit includes determining the positions at which the tap cells will be fixed and creating a design layout for the integrated circuit using a place and route tool that incorporates the positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
    Inventors: Clive Alva Barney, Scott Ryan Grange
  • Patent number: 6496966
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for using a place and route CAD tool for locating scan elements within a functional block of an integrated circuit (IC) in proximity to a clock trunk line to enable efficient transmission of scan data out of the IC for diagnostic purposes. A scan enable signal is preferably directed in a direction opposite the direction of scan data propagation to ensure that a scan element in a scan chain is emptied of its data before new data is written to that element. This process of reverse scan enable signal propagation direction is preferably practiced for all elements in the scan chain. The inventive approach preferably enables automated design to be employed in the placement and routing of the scan elements while still preventing race conditions, thereby enabling a single clock to be employed for the scan chain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2002
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: C Alva Barney, Scott Ryan Grange
  • Publication number: 20020105049
    Abstract: An integrated circuit includes a set of standard cells, referred to as tap cells, each having a well tap and a substrate tap for coupling a well region and a substrate region to a power source and ground, respectively. The tap cells are disposed at intervals that do not exceed a maximum allowable distance as specified by a set of design rules associated with the integrated circuit. A method for designing the integrated circuit includes determining the positions at which the tap cells will be fixed and creating a design layout for the integrated circuit using a place and route tool that incorporates the positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2001
    Publication date: August 8, 2002
    Inventors: Clive Alva Barney, Scott Ryan Grange
  • Publication number: 20020108095
    Abstract: An access cell for routing current from a first cell to a second cell includes a first current path coupled to a second current path via a third current path. The third current path includes a set of three legs configured in a manner such that a first of the three legs may be severed in half to interrupt current flow between the first current path and the second current path, leaving the other two legs of the third current path intact. Either half of the first leg includes a connection point at which a spare cell may be coupled to the access cell to enable current flow between the spare cell and either the first cell or the second cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2001
    Publication date: August 8, 2002
    Inventors: Clive Alva Barney, Scott Ryan Grange