Patents Represented by Attorney Eduardo Drake
  • Patent number: 6912698
    Abstract: Integrated circuits, key components in thousands of products, frequently include thousands and even millions of microscopic transistors and other electrical components. Because of difficulties and costs of fabricating these circuits, circuit designers sometimes ask fabricators to produce skew lots for testing and predicting manufacturing yield. However, conventional skew lots for CMOS circuits, which are based on increasing or decreasing transistor transconductance, are not very useful in testing certain types of analog circuits, such as oscillators. Accordingly, the present inventors developed a new type of skew lot, based on increasing or decreasing gate-to-source capacitance of transistors, or more generally a transistor characteristic other than transconductance. This new type of skew lot is particularly suitable for simulating, testing, and/or making yield predictions for oscillators and other CMOS analog circuits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2005
    Assignee: Xilinx, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian T. Brunn, Brian K. Seemann
  • Patent number: 6816913
    Abstract: Computers are commonly connected in networks which allow interactive communications between two or more computer users. Occasionally, one user tries unsuccessfully to interactively communicate with another user who is unavailable for interactive communications. Accordingly, the inventor devised a system, method, and software to summon the unavailable user through an alternative communications device, for example, a pager, associated with the unavailable user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 9, 2004
    Assignee: Gateway, Inc.
    Inventor: Frank W. Liebenow
  • Patent number: 6549718
    Abstract: Convergence systems, or PC-TV systems, provide the combined benefits of a computer system and a television. These systems typically include audio/video recorders, such as VCRs, for recording programs, as well as an electronic program guide (EPG) for presenting program information. The present invention provides methods and devices for detecting specific signals or markers associated with a program or channel signal, and then enabling a recording device or an EPG to perform an act, such as recording a program, based upon the detected signals or markers. In a preferred embodiment, the system receives a channel signal, detects a program start or stop marker within the signal, and controls the EPG or the recording device to perform acts corresponding to the detection of a start or stop instruction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2003
    Assignee: Spotware Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Brandon A. Grooters, Gary E. Sullivan