Patents by Inventor Wei-Yean Howng
Wei-Yean Howng 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: 8047681Abstract: A flexible light emitting array includes a flexible substrate, pluralities of first wires, second wires and light emitting components. The flexible substrate has a first surface and an opposite second surface. The first wires and the second wires penetrates across the first surface and the second surface to form pluralities of first conductive wire segments and second conductive wire segments on the first surface side and the second surface side. The light emitting components are arranged on the first surface side and electrically connected to the first conductive wire segments and the second conductive wire segments. The flexible light emitting array not only increases the reliability of bonding between the light emitting component and the flexible substrate but also drives the light emitting components with programmable control to achieve the dynamic effects.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2009Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Royal Pacific LimitedInventors: Wei-Yean Howng, Ling King
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Publication number: 20100148704Abstract: A flexible light emitting array includes a flexible substrate, pluralities of first wires, second wires and light emitting components. The flexible substrate has a first surface and an opposite second surface. The first wires and the second wires penetrates across the first surface and the second surface to form pluralities of first conductive wire segments and second conductive wire segments on the first surface side and the second surface side. The light emitting components are arranged on the first surface side and electrically connected to the first conductive wire segments and the second conductive wire segments. The flexible light emitting array not only increases the reliability of bonding between the light emitting component and the flexible substrate but also drives the light emitting components with programmable control to achieve the dynamic effects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: Wei-Yean Howng, Ling King
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Patent number: 6069397Abstract: An integrable circuit inductor (220) is formed from a patterned conductive material (110) that has a major portion completely encapsulated by a material (221, 223) that is substantially electrically non-conductive, and that has a magnetic response at the operating frequency of the inductor (220). Preferably, an amorphous ferrite material is used for encapsulation, which provides a closed magnetic flux path for the inductor (220) when processing a signal at its operating frequency.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1997Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth D. Cornett, E. S. Ramakrishnan, Gary H. Shapiro, Wei-Yean Howng
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Patent number: 5933316Abstract: A method for forming a dielectric layer onto a substrate having a silicon surface includes initially depositing an oxidizable metal thin film onto the surface and thereafter depositing a thin film of a metal titanate compound, such as the zirconium titanate. The metal thin film is preferably formed of tantalum, titanium or zirconium. Following deposition of the metal titanate thin film, the metal titanate is annealed by heating in an oxidizing atmosphere at a temperature effective to recrystalize the titanate to increase the dielectric properties. During annealing, the metal film reacts with oxygen to form a metal oxide thin film intermediate the metal titanate thin film and the silicon surface. The oxidation of the metal thin film inhibits oxidation of the underlying silicon that would otherwise reduce the effective capacitance of the dielectric layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1993Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Motorola Inc.Inventors: Ed S. Ramakrishnan, Kenneth D. Cornett, Wei-Yean Howng
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Patent number: 5929825Abstract: A spiral antenna (100) having a feed-point end and a termination end for use within a portable two-way radio housing includes a ground substrate (102) and a number of spiral elements (103, 105) having a number of segments that form two or more spiral shapes. A shorting stub (107) connects the planar elements at a termination end for effectively increasing the feed-point impedance of the spiral antenna (100). The spiral elements (103, 105) may be positioned in a planar arrangement (FIGS. 1 and 2) or may be stacked in separate planes (FIGS. 3 and 4) for forming a limited space antenna having a substantially 50 ohm feed-point end impedance at resonance.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1998Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Feng Niu, Wei-Yean Howng, Jon Patrick Oliver
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Patent number: 5626728Abstract: A piezoelectric device, such as a surface acoustic wave filter, comprises a piezoelectric film composed of a lead zirconium titanate compound applied to a substrate formed of silicon or gallium arsenide. The device includes an intermediate film between the piezoelectric film and the substrate and composed of a lead-free zirconium titanate compound to prevent interaction between lead oxide in the piezoelectric material and the material of the substrate that would otherwise cause spilling or adversely effect the electrical properties of the substrate. The piezoelectric device is made by first applying the film of the lead-free zirconium titanate compound and thereafter applying the film of the lead zirconium titanate compound. Preferably, the lead-free zirconium titanate film is applied by sputtering and annealed to densify the material and increase the dielectric constant prior to depositing the piezoelectric material.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1994Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Ed S. Ramakrishnan, Wei-Yean Howng
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Patent number: 5528254Abstract: An antenna (10) includes an antenna element (14) and a composite dielectric structure (13). The composite dielectric structure (13) at least partially envelops the antenna element (14). The dielectric structure (13) is formed to have a gradually decreasing dielectric constant gradient.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1994Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Wei-Yean Howng, Quirino Balzano
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Patent number: 5338999Abstract: A piezoelectric device, such as a surface acoustic wave filter, comprises a piezoelectric film composed of a lead zirconium titanate compound applied to a substrate formed of silicon or gallium arsenide. The device includes an intermediate film between the piezoelectric film and the substrate and composed of a lead-free zirconium titanate compound to prevent interaction between lead oxide in the piezoelectric material and the material of the substrate that would otherwise cause spalling or adversely effect the electrical properties of the substrate. The piezoelectric device is made by first applying the film of the lead-free zirconium titanate compound and thereafter applying the film of the lead zirconium titanate compound. Preferably, the lead-free zirconium titanate film is applied by sputtering and annealed to densify the material and increase the dielectric constant prior to depositing the piezoelectric material.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1993Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Ed S. Ramakrishnan, Wei-Yean Howng
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Patent number: 5200390Abstract: A fine stoichiometric superconductor powder may be co-precipitated from the addition of appropriate metal compound powders in ammonium carbonate. The co-precipitated powder is very homogeneous because the reaction progresses in liquid solution. For example, YBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.7-x superconducting powder may be prepared by the co-precipitation of yttrium oxide, copper (I) acetate, copper (II) acetate and barium acetate. The acetates precipitate by nucleating on the yttrium oxide particles. The process permits a relatively wide window of starting reactant proportions yet still produce ceramics having superconductive properties.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1990Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Motorola Inc.Inventor: Wei-Yean Howng
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Patent number: 5192871Abstract: A semiconductor device (10), comprising a semiconductor substrate (12) having a layer of semiconductor material (14) deposited, coated or grown epitaxially as a single crystal or polysilicon on the surface of the substrate. The layer of material is also a semiconductor material, having a higher resistivity than the substrate it is deposited on. A dielectric layer (16) of a metal oxide is formed on the high resistivity layer (14), which is then covered with an amorphous layer (18) of a metal oxide dielectric. Zirconium titanate may be used as a metal oxide dielectric layer. A metal electrode (20) is formed on the amorphous layer (18) to form a Metal Insulator Semiconductor device. In an alternative configuration, the amorphous layer (18) may instead be placed between the high resistivity layer (14) and the dielectric layer (16), or a second amorphous layer (22) may be added between the high resistivity layer and the dielectric layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: E. S. Ramakrishnan, Kenneth D. Cornett, Wei-Yean Howng
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Patent number: 5173835Abstract: A voltage variable capacitor (10) has as the base substrate a silicon wafer with a layer of high resistivity semiconductor material on top of the substrate. An insulating layer (16) of a metal oxide having a dielectric constant greater than the dielectric constant of the semiconductors (12), such as zirconium titanate, is formed on top of the high resistivity layer, and a metal electrode (18) is formed on the insulating layer (16). When the electrode is energized, a depletion layer (20) is formed in the high resistivity layer. By varying the voltage applied to the electrode, the capacitance of the device is altered.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1991Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth D. Cornett, E. S. Ramakrishnan, Gary H. Shapiro, Raymond M. Caldwell, Wei-Yean Howng
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Patent number: 5147835Abstract: A sintered, composite ceramic material if formed of a plurality of titanate and aluminate compounds that cooperate to produce improved dielectric properties, including a dielectric constant between about 10 and 25, preferably between 14 and 21, and a temperature coefficient less than 15 ppm per .degree.C., preferably less than 10 ppm per .degree.C. The material exhibits an oxide composition generally characterized by the formula(MgO).sub.a (CaO).sub.f (TiO.sub.2).sub.c (Al.sub.2 O.sub.3).sub.dwherein a,b,c, and d are mole fractions and a+b+c+d=1 and further wherein a is between about 0.36 and 0.47 mole fraction, b is between about 0.023 and 0.03, c is between about 0.386 and 0.50 and d is between about 0.05 and 0.23. The material is formed by a process that comprises first calcining a mixture formed of a suitable calcium oxide powder, a suitable magnesium oxide powder, and a suitable titanium oxide powder to form a titanate powder.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Agnes A. Franzak, Wei-Yean Howng
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Patent number: 4872086Abstract: Ceramic dielectric substrates, calcium titanate, bismuth titanate and strontium titanate, used with superconductor, Ytrium Barium Copper Oxide, or YBC, as an electrode, produce a superconducting electrical device, useable as a filter or capacitor. The electrical device formed by using one of the dielectrics taught herein in combination with YBC, is mechanically stable in comparison to prior art ceramic dielectrics that used YBC for an electrode material, in that the YBC is substantially free of microcracks and remains bonded to the substrates.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1988Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Rong F. Huang, Wei-Yean Howng
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Patent number: 4758814Abstract: A first layer of titanium or tin is vapor deposited upon opposing major surfaces on the ceramic sensor. A second layer consisting of platinum, palladium or ruthenium is deposited over the first layer. The structure is then preferably annealed in air in order to crystallize the external layer to roughen the exterior surface and enhance adhesion. Lead wires, preferably made of Nichrome, are attached to the opposing surfaces by applying a conductive paste to the wire and surface functions, and firing the structure. The conductive paste provides a relatively low resistance, strong, mechanical bond between the lead wires and the roughened external surfaces of the structure. The first layer facilitates bonding of the second layer to the ceramic. The first and second layers cooperate to protect the ceramic from the potentially harmful glass frit contained in the conductive paste.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1985Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Wei-Yean Howng, Rong-Fong Huang, Rickey G. Pastor
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Patent number: 4743881Abstract: A device for monitoring temperature as a function of electrical resistivity comprises a sensing element formed of a ceramic including lanthanum chromite with a dopant selected from magnesium oxide, aluminum oxide, titanium oxide, tin oxide and silicon oxide, and having electrodes operably affixed to the surface thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1986Date of Patent: May 10, 1988Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Wei-Yean Howng
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Patent number: 4677415Abstract: A device for monitoring humidity as a function of electrical resistance comprises a humidity-sensitive resistor formed of a ceramic including lanthanum chromite, with or without a dopant selected from titanium oxide, silicon oxide and tin oxide, and having electrodes operably affixed to the surface thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1985Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Wei-Yean Howng
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Patent number: 4647895Abstract: A device for monitoring temperature as a function of electrical resistivity comprises a sensing element formed of a ceramic including lanthanum chromite with a dopant selected from magnesium oxide, aluminum oxide, titanium oxide and silicon oxide, and having electrodes operably affixed to the surface thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1985Date of Patent: March 3, 1987Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Wei-Yean Howng
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Patent number: 4620438Abstract: An improved cylinder pressure transmitter provides an electrical signal corresponding to pressure in a cylinder of an automotive internal combustion engine during engine operation and furnishes the signal to computer control means for use in regulating spark advance to improve engine efficiency and performance and reduce engine knocking. The pressure transmitter includes means for mounting piezoelectric means in sealed relation to an engine cylinder to be responsive to variations in cylinder pressure during engine operation to provide initial electrical signals representative of pressure variations in the cylinder and includes high temperature electronic means carried by the mounting means and electromagnetically shielded with the piezoelectric means within the mounting means for amplifying those initial signals to provide low impedance signals for transmission to computer control means at a location remote from the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1983Date of Patent: November 4, 1986Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Wei-Yean Howng