Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Cary & Kelly LLP
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Patent number: 6480924Abstract: The present invention relates to an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) comprising an integrated central processor unit (CPU) (10), an integrated network interface control (NIC) (11) and at least one integrated input/output (I/O) device (13-16), and a transceiver circuit for buffering and amplifying SCSI signals from such an ASIC, whereby the outputs can be enabled to function as totem-pole or open-drain outputs, for active negation and wired-OR, respectively. According to the invention at least one I/O device is an ATA (16) or SCSI (15) device, with ports for connection to an external transceiver. The invention also relates to such a transceiver circuit for buffering and amplifying SCSI signals on single direction lines from an ASIC, whereby the outputs to the SCSI bus can be enabled to function as totem-pole or open-drain outputs, for active negation and wired-OR, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Axis ABInventors: Jan Bengtsson, Kenny Ranerup
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Patent number: 6476537Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling a piezo-electric actuator coupled to a driven member is disclosed. The piezo-electric actuator is responsive to waveforms with asymmetrical voltage/current profiles on the rising and falling edge to effect consistent and cumulative movement of the driven member in one of two directions throughout the reciprocations of the piezo-electric actuator. The waveforms are digitally generated from a stored set of numbers or a function for generating the set of numbers. The numbers correspond with the discrete digital values associated with the desired waveforms for moving the driven member in either of at least two directions. The controller may be used to drive more than one piezo-electric actuator. The controller may include responsiveness to a feedback of the position of the driven member to accurately position the driven member.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: New Focus, Inc.Inventors: John Pease, Sherwin D. Cabatic, Dennis E. Melvin
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Patent number: 6470120Abstract: Apparatus and associated method for aligning optical components including lenses, filters, lasers, fiber optics, etc. The apparatus aligns a first optic element and a second optic element and includes a frame and a sleeve. The frame defines a frame bore along a longitudinal axis thereof. The sleeve defines an eccentric bore configured to contain the first optic element or the second optic element. The sleeve is rotatably coupled in the frame bore to align the first optic element with the second optic element in a plane intersected by the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: New Focus, Inc.Inventors: Evan D. H. Green, Manish Sharma
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Patent number: 6466088Abstract: An apparatus and method for reducing power requirements in X-DSL and other communication protocols is disclosed. The apparatus may be applied with equal advantage in wired and wireless media Power is supplied selectively to input lines in which input signals exceed selected threshold levels. The apparatus is configured to support statistical multiplexing of the input signal lines across a plurality of amplification means which support amplification at up to either of at least two power levels. This reduces overall power requirements for the combined input lines. In an embodiment of the invention an apparatus for providing amplification of input signals on corresponding ones of a plurality of input signal lines is disclosed. The apparatus includes primary amplifiers and at least one secondary amplifier with higher output levels than the primary amplifier which can be statistical multiplexed to whichever of the input signal lines requires additional amplification.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Ikanos CommunicationsInventors: Behrooz Rezvani, John Zhongxuan Zhang, Dale Smith, Caesar Seehoi Wong
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Patent number: 6442612Abstract: The present invention relates to a system for communication over a network. The System comprises a network application, a protocol stack and a Medium Access Control layer. Further, the system is functionally and physically divided into a network application device and a network interface device. The network application device comprises the network application and the network interface device comprises the protocol stack and the MAC layer. A physical interface for bidirectional communication is arranged between the two devices. Also, the invention relates to the network application device and the network interface device separately and to a method for transmitting and receiving information via the network.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1999Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Axis ABInventors: Fredrik Hugosson, Harald Ripa
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Patent number: 6392579Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) system with both uniform and non-uniform sampling rates. The system includes a digital portion in which samples of a set of “N” digital samples are obtained from a digital input stream. Each set of samples is evaluated with various test decimations which may include various combinations of uniform and non-uniform timing intervals between the selected members of each decimation. Each test decimation includes substantially the same number “M” of digital samples where “M” is less than the number of samples “N” in each sample set. Each test decimation is digitally evaluated to determine which is the optimum test decimation. The optimum test decimation exhibits the best fit with the original set of “N” samples using a reduced set of “M” digital samples.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Ikanos Communication, Inc.Inventors: Behrooz Rezvani, Dale Smith, Sam Heidari
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Patent number: 6381687Abstract: A memory channel means transferring data streams between different blocks and an internal memory means on a data chip, wherein said memory channel means comprises several memory channels. Each channel has source and destination data stream interfaces, wherein each interface is connectable to different blocks, and a flexible address generator generating source and destination addresses for the internal memory means, wherein the order of the data being transferred is changed.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1999Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Axis ABInventors: Stefan Sandström, Stefan Lundberg
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Patent number: 6373604Abstract: A method and apparatus for multiplexing/de-multiplexing optical signals is disclosed. The disclosed devices do not require active components. The devices may be used on their own or as part of a larger system such as a multi-stage mux/demux, an optical switch, or router. The optical device includes a linear polarizer, wave plates and a beam displacer/combiner. The wave plates optically couple to the linear polarizer. The wave plates rotate both odd and even channel components of an optical beam between a linear and an orthogonal relationship depending on the propagation direction. Each wave plate has a selected length and index of refraction determinative of a free spectral range which correspond to a spacing between adjacent gridlines of the selected wavelength grid. Each of the wave plates is tuned to even symmetry with the selected wavelength grid.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: New Focus, Inc.Inventor: Ping Xie
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Patent number: 6356942Abstract: An integrated circuit comprises a CPU, ports for external communication, a memory means and a switching means for converting the circuit between a working mode and an initiating mode. The circuit is in itself, in the initiating mode, adapted to receive an initiating signal, comprising external instructions, and to bring the CPU to execute said instructions. According to a method for bringing the integrated circuit to execute instructions, the integrated circuit is in a first step brought into the initiating mode. Thereafter the circuit receives said external signal and uses the integrated CPU to execute said instructions.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Axis ABInventors: Jan Bengtsson, Hans-Peter Nilsson, Kenny Ranerup, Ronny Ranerup, Per Zander
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Patent number: 6350080Abstract: A modular approach to the design of motion modules, e.g., positioning elements, is disclosed which allows a single positioning element to be integrated into a number of multi-axis configurations through combination with other basic positioning elements all of which share a modular interlocking feature. The motion module includes a base and a mobile stage. The base includes an exterior surface on which a first interconnector is located. The mobile stage includes an exterior surface and a second interconnector. The mobile stage is rotary or linearly positionable with respect to the base The second interconnector is located on the exterior surface of the mobile stage, The first and the second interconnector are mutually engagable With second and first interconnectors of other motion modules for stackable interconnection therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: New Focus, Inc.Inventors: Khiem Ba Do, David F. Arnone
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Patent number: 6334148Abstract: A method and a multiprotocol network CD-ROM server for providing computer network users possibility to share information on CD-ROM, regardless of other file servers and their locations. The CD-ROM server is a self contained piece of hardware. It provides users connected to different computer networks, using various network protocols, shared access to information of any CD-ROM disc inserted into a connected CD-ROM drive.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1998Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: Axis ABInventors: Stefan Sandström, Patrik Bannura, Patrik Lindgren, Martin Gren
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Patent number: 6304586Abstract: The present invention provides an optical signal generator for use in calibrating and testing optical components. The optical signal generator utilizes a tunable laser in conjunction with a novel modulation circuit to output an analog/digital optical signal. The modulator circuit combines a low-frequency, closed loop power control with a separate digital modulator. The output beam of the tunable laser may be modulated over a wide range of frequencies, duty cycles and amplitudes. Circuitry is also provided for modulation of an analog signal onto the output.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: New Focus, Inc.Inventors: John Pease, Robert A. Carney
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Patent number: 6304205Abstract: An apparatus and method for A/D conversion is provided. The apparatus provides for multi-path multi-channel (MPMC) pipelined A/D conversion. Unlike prior art designs in which the handling of multiple channels requires a linear increase in the associated circuitry and components, the current design scales for multiple channel A/D conversion with less than linear scalability. The A/D converter comprises a plurality of stages and interfaces between adjacent columns of the stages. The stages each include an input, a first output, and a second output. Each of the stages is responsive to an input signal applied to the input to output at the first output a bit signal corresponding to at least one significant bit of the input signal and to output at the second output a residue signal corresponding to a difference between the input signal and the bit signal. The stages are arranged in columns.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2000Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Ikanos Communications, Inc.Inventors: Behrooz Rezvani, Peter Gunadisastra
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Patent number: 6289446Abstract: In-code context data used for exception handling is incorporated into a special call instruction which is recognized by the processor. The information is skipped at the time of the function call and read at the time of the stack unwinding. This special call instruction may be implemented to run at no extra cycle costs compared to normal instructions, except for the external execution time dependencies from such machinery as a cache involved in the instruction fetching, since it would never be necessary during normal execution to actually access the information. The information is only accessed during exception handling.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Axis ABInventor: Hans-Peter Nilsson
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Patent number: 6282215Abstract: The present invention provides a continuously-tunable external cavity laser (ECL) with a compact form factor and precise tuning. A novel interference filter which may be used to tune the ECL provides an absence of mode-hopping and reduced feedback from both spurious interference and reflections in the external cavity. A novel tuning mechanism is disclosed which provides for mechanical FM tuning of a wide range ECL tuning elements such as: an interference filter, a diffraction element, and a retroreflector. A novel feedback circuit is disclosed which provides closed loop feedback for selecting output wavelength in a laser.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: New Focus, Inc.Inventors: Paul Zorabedian, William B. Chapman, Michael Y. Jenq
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Patent number: 6266196Abstract: A multi-position optic mount is disclosed which provides for automatic movement of an optic element between an engaged position, in which the optic element intersects an optical path, and a disengaged position, in which the optic element avoids an optical path. The optic mount may be used for a broad range of optical elements including: lenses, filters, etalons, gratings, retroreflectors, wave guides, fiber optics, lasers, photo-detectors, etc. A unique activation capability is provided in which an active actuator and passive actuator are utilized to move the mount between the engaged and disengaged positions.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: New Focus, Inc.Inventors: Khiem Do, David F. Arnone
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Patent number: 6189052Abstract: An on-chip i/o-processor for controlling and communication with peripheral devices, wherein an i/o processor core (12), comprising at least one pin controller (29) for reading and setting physical i/o-pins (6), starting timers and generating interrupts for the i/o processor core (12), at least one timer (26) for sampling i/o-pins (6), setting i/o-pins (6) and generating interrupts for the i/o-processor core (12) at well defined points of time, said i/o-processor core (12) providing instructions for controlling said at least one pin controller (29), said at least one timer (26) and i/o-pins (6), an on chip RAM (3) holding instructions for the i/o processor core (12), at least one register (4) for exchanging information between the i/o-processor (2) and a connected CPU (1) on the same chip and inversely, configurable logic (5), connected between said core (12) and said i/o-pins (6), for synchronization of incoming and/or outgoing signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Axis ABInventors: Mikael Nilsson, Jonas Oxenholt, Kenny Ranerup, Stefan Sandström
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Patent number: 6174102Abstract: A modular approach to the design of motion modules, e.g., positioning elements, is provided. Thus, a single positioning element can be integrated into a number of multi-axis configurations through combination with other basic positioning elements all of which share a modular interlocking feature. In an embodiment of the invention a motion module is disclosed which includes a base and a mobile stage. The base includes an exterior surface and a first interconnector located on the exterior surface. The mobile stage includes an exterior surface and a second interconnector. The mobile stage is positionable with respect to the base. The second interconnector is located on the exterior surface of the mobile stage. The first and the second interconnector are mutually engagable in releasable frictional engagement with second and first interconnectors of other motion modules for stackable interconnection therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: New Focus, Inc.Inventors: Khiem Ba Do, David F. Arnone
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Patent number: D463410Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Axis ABInventors: Oscar Strand, Morten Bergstrom
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Patent number: D466113Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Axis ABInventor: Oscar Strand