Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm David E. Huang
  • Patent number: 6480380
    Abstract: The invention is directed to techniques for cooling a disk drive using a louver to direct air from an air stream toward the disk drive. One arrangement is directed to a storage system which includes a cabinet assembly, and a fan assembly that provides an air stream through the cabinet assembly. The storage system further includes a disk drive assembly that fastens to the cabinet assembly. The disk drive assembly includes (i) a disk drive that stores and retrieves computerized data, and (ii) a support member that supports the disk drive. The support member defines an input louver that redirects air from the air stream toward the disk drive of the disk drive assembly. This arrangement enables forced convection air to adequately cool the disk drive thus reducing disk drive operating temperature and lowering the disk drive failure rate. This lowering of the failure rate translates into improved field reliability and lower repair costs. In one arrangement, the support member includes highly stiff material (e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2002
    Assignee: EMC Corporation
    Inventors: F. William French, Larry Pignolet, Scot Tata
  • Patent number: 6452379
    Abstract: The invention is directed to techniques for connecting to a signal launch using a radio frequency (RF) probe having a flat-faced side with a ground post extending from a non-peripheral region (e.g., an intermediate region between a central region and a peripheral region of the flat-faced side). The use of such a probe alleviates the need to use many RF connectors permanently mounted to signal launches on a circuit board since the probe of the invention can be temporarily connected to the signal launches without such connectors. Furthermore, the ground post of the invention probe can be configured (e.g., positioned relative to a signal post) to avoid large inductance loops thus preserving signal integrity. One arrangement of the invention is directed to an RF probe for connecting to a signal launch. The RF probe includes a cabling portion for coupling to a cable, and a base portion attached to the cabling portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2002
    Assignee: Teradyne, Inc.
    Inventor: Marc Cartier
  • Patent number: 6449255
    Abstract: A technique manages packets in a data communications device having a memory using a real-time feedback signal. The technique involves transmitting an initial set of packets from the data communications device. The technique further involves monitoring transmission of the initial set of the packets from the data communications device, and providing the real-time feedback signal indicating transmission information regarding the initial set of packets. Additionally, the technique involves manipulating a new set of packets within the memory of the data communications device based on the real-time feedback signal, and transmitting the new set of packets from the data communications device based on how the new set of packets was manipulated within the memory of the data communications device. The use of the real-time feedback signal enables the data communications device to make on-the-fly adjustments to dynamically changing traffic patterns without the need for human intervention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2002
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: John G. Waclawsky
  • Patent number: 6430052
    Abstract: A circuit board assembly has (i) a circuit board including a section of circuit board material and a circuit board component mounted to the section of circuit board material, (ii) a support assembly that supports the circuit board, and (iii) a heatsink that cools the circuit board component mounted to the circuit board. The heatsink includes a receptacle that fastens to the support assembly, and an adjustable member that engages with the receptacle. The adjustable member is movable relative to the receptacle in order to control a distance between the adjustable member and the circuit board component. The adjustable member can be positioned properly (e.g., with the correct pressure) for proper heat transfer therethrough. Moreover, circuit board assembly can include multiple heatsinks for cooling multiple circuit board components with the adjustable member of each heatsink being individually adjusted to accommodate any tolerance differences between the circuit board components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Kurt A. Kordes, John Mason, Nghi Luu
  • Patent number: 6398324
    Abstract: A bracket can selectively engage and disengage with a base in order to selectively secure and release a user station (e.g., a laptop computer configured to interface with a computer system) for access by a user (e.g., a system administrator). The use of the bracket enables a user station assembly to store the user station within a computer device cabinet in a compact manner, and subsequently unfold the user station assembly from the computer device cabinet for convenient access. In one arrangement, a user station assembly, includes a base, a support frame and a bracket which is pivotably attached to the support frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2002
    Assignee: EMC Corporation
    Inventor: Edward Claprood
  • Patent number: 6386435
    Abstract: The invention is directed to techniques for distributing solder paste using a tool that defines a solder paste aperture having a non-circular cross-sectional shape. When the non-circular shape coincides with a pad and at least a portion of a stringer leading to the pad during a solder paste distribution process, solder paste is deposited over the pad and the stringer portion. Since solder paste now resides on the stringer portion, solder is not drawn from the pad toward the stringer portion during the soldering process as with some conventional situations. Rather, solder within the solder paste that resides on the stringer portion tends to adhere to the stringer portion, while some of the solder volume over the stringer pulls back to join the solder over the pad due to surface tension of the solder. The end result is a robust solder joint between the pad and corresponding component contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2002
    Assignee: EMC Corporation
    Inventor: Stuart D. Downes
  • Patent number: 6385551
    Abstract: The invention is directed to techniques for obtaining a connection characteristic (e.g., pin wipe) of a connection assembly having a first set of contacts (e.g., pin-receiving contacts of circuit board connectors) and a second set of contacts (e.g., pins of backplane connectors) using less destructive approaches than a conventional disassembly approach. In particular, the invention does not rely on disassembling a backplane from a card cage and cutting connectors. Rather, in one arrangement, the invention uses a test structure in place of a normal operating circuit board. The test structure includes a support member (e.g., circuit board material) that supports the first set of contacts, and that is capable of moving relative to the second set of contacts. The test structure further includes a detection circuit, coupled to the support member, that detects an electrical event resulting from movement of the first set of contacts relative to the second set of contacts (e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Assignee: EMC Corporation
    Inventor: Frank Rienzo
  • Patent number: 6356057
    Abstract: The invention is directed to techniques for testing a powerability characteristic of a backup power supply for a computerized device using a discharge circuit that is different than circuitry of the computerized device. The discharge circuit is capable of draining float charge of the backup power supply thus enabling a measuring circuit to properly determine whether the backup power supply is suitable for providing the operating power to the computerized device for the predetermined amount of time in the event the computerized device no longer receives main power from the main power supply. One arrangement of the invention is directed to a computer system that includes a computerized device, a main power supply that provides power to the computerized device, a backup power supply coupled to the main power supply to receive charge from the main power supply.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: EMC Corporation
    Inventors: Marcel Shilo, Eamonn O'Reilly
  • Patent number: 6356441
    Abstract: The invention is directed to latching techniques that respond to ergonomically pleasing user movements, and that are well-suited for maintaining low manufacturing costs. One arrangement of the invention is directed to a disk drive assembly having a housing, a disk drive attached to the housing, and a lever that secures the housing to and releases the housing from a main assembly. The lever includes a frame pivotably that is coupled to the housing at a pivot point that defines a pivot axis. The lever further includes a latch that is coupled to the frame. The latch selectively engages with the housing and disengages from the housing. The latch includes an actuation portion that requires movement in a direction along an axis that is substantially perpendicular to the pivot axis to disengage the latch from the housing. Accordingly, if the pivot axis is horizontally-oriented, a user can move the actuation portion in a vertical direction, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: EMC Corporation
    Inventor: Edward Claprood
  • Patent number: 6347734
    Abstract: The invention is directed to techniques for installing a module on a circuit board by simultaneously heating a perimeter portion of the module, and bringing an inner portion of the module to temperature that is lower than that of the perimeter portion. Heating the perimeter portion of the module melts solder disposed between contact members of the module and corresponding contact members of the circuit board in order to form solder connections. Bringing the inner portion of the module to temperature that is lower than that of the perimeter portion reduces the likelihood of causing heat-related damage to the module itself. One arrangement of the invention is directed to a module installation system for installing a module on a circuit board. The module has a perimeter portion and an inner portion. The module installation system includes a heating source, a cooling source, and a nozzle coupled to the heating and cooling sources.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2002
    Assignee: EMC Corporation
    Inventor: Stuart D. Downes
  • Patent number: 6328590
    Abstract: The invention is directed to techniques for controlling attachment of an electronic module (e.g., an IC) with a circuit board using a latching mechanism that requires a tool to de-latch the electronic module. As such, circuit board manufacturers can remove electronic modules from circuit board assemblies at customer sites, and prevent customers from removing the electronic modules themselves. One arrangement of the invention is directed to a technique for controlling attachment of an electronic module with a circuit board connector mounted on a circuit board. The electronic module has (i) a module housing, (ii) a module connector and (iii) an electronic circuit which is housed within the module housing and which is electrically coupled to the module connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2001
    Assignee: EMC Corporation
    Inventor: Thomas E. Linnell
  • Patent number: 6212613
    Abstract: A technique reuses addresses in a computer that includes a memory and a translation lookaside buffer having entries for storing address mappings for address translation. The technique involves selecting an address range from a set of address ranges in response to a request to allocate a portion of the memory of the computer, and to generate an address mapping which maps that address range to the portion of the memory. The technique further involves accessing at least one but less than all of the entries of the translation lookaside buffer in response to the request, and later deallocating the portion of the memory. The steps of selecting, accessing and deallocating are repeated such that, when a repeated step of selecting selects a previously selected address range, previous successive steps of accessing ensure that any address mapping, which maps that previously selected address range and which resides in an entry of the translation lookaside buffer, is unavailable for a subsequent address translation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen P. Belair