Abstract: A process (20) and design tool (62) are presented for the accurate prediction of design parameters (42) for components (38) of an integrated circuit (22) during the early stages of the design of that integrated circuit (22). These predicted design parameters (42) include pin count parameters (50), propagation delay parameters (52), layout area parameters (54), dynamic power parameters (56), static power parameters (58), and total power parameters (60). With these parameters, the designer interactively modifies the design prior to the layout and prototyping of the integrated circuit (22). The dynamic power parameters (56) and total power parameters (60) may be repetitively predicted with differing input items to establish a power usage pattern for the integrated circuit (22).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 1, 1997
Date of Patent:
July 18, 2000
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc.
Inventors:
John B. Gehman, Kerry Lucille Johns-Vano, Colleen Kane Steward
Abstract: A subscriber unit (26) communicates with a satellite communication system (10) that projects cells. The satellites (12) and cells move relative to the earth. During every other TDMA frame, a subscriber unit (26) measures the signal strength of all candidate hand-off beams. The signal strength of the current beam is compared to the signal strength of the candidate hand-off beams. When the signal strength of the current beam is not the strongest, a counter is incremented (108). A hand-off is requested to the beam with the greatest signal level when the counter exceeds a predetermined threshold. Accordingly, only after the current antenna beam has not been the strongest beam for a certain period of time, is a hand-off requested. A different counter threshold is used for candidate hand-off beams from other satellites (12).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 6, 1998
Date of Patent:
June 18, 2002
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc.
Inventors:
Mark Steven Frank, Daniel Richard Tayloe, Dariusz Andrej Blasiak, Paul Robert Christian, Bradley B. Bakke