Patents Represented by Attorney Godwin Gruber LLP
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Patent number: 7089334Abstract: A intelligent network interface network port (INIP) is provided that enables a visiting computer to be connected to a local area network (LAN), even though the LAN is not configured to support the visiting computer. Upon detecting one of several specific types of messages, the INIP modifies the message, retransmits the modified message and notifies the visiting computer that the INIP is the appropriate target for the message, thus acting as a relay point between the visiting computer and other devices both on the LAN and accessible through it. This enables the visiting computer to transparently connect to a LAN that is not configured to support it.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Mindspeed Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Joel D. Peshkin
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Patent number: 7072698Abstract: A system for wireless communications is provided. The system includes a hand-held wireless communications device, such as a cell phone. An antenna is connected to the cell phone. The antenna radiates radio waves over an area of less than 360 degrees of arc, such as in a cardioid or hemisphere. The antenna is oriented such that hemisphere is in the direction away from a head of a user of the cell phone.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1999Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Underbrink, Kelly H. Hale, Guang-Ming Yin, Patrick D. Ryan, Joseph H. Colles, Daryush Shamlou, Christian Levesque
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Patent number: 7016490Abstract: A circuit board capacitor structure operable as a high voltage isolation barrier in communication circuitry. Capacitor electrodes form a capacitive structure directly on a printed circuit board's opposing sides. The PCB substrate intermediate the electrodes functions as the capacitive structure's dielectric material. The capacitor electrodes are sized such that the electrodes' area and the substrate's dielectric properties create the desired capacitance. Alternatively, a multi-layered PCB may be utilized where layer(s) is/are used to form the capacitive structure. The circuit board capacitor may couple communication circuitry located on the PCB's various sides. The circuit board capacitor operates as a high voltage isolation barrier in data access arrangements, separating line and system side circuitry. Further, the high voltage isolation barrier may include multiple circuit board capacitors to realize differential communications and/or multiple datapaths.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Conexant Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Grey Beutler, Raphael Rahamim
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Patent number: 7010802Abstract: A communication device such as a cable modem that has a first interface for receiving data from a cable media, and a pattern matching engine that evaluates patterns in the data that is received at the first interface of the cable modem and that enables the determination of appropriate procedures for treatment of the data. The pattern matching engine of the cable modem may be configured to match address segments of the data that is received at the first interface of the cable modem. In addition, the pattern matching engine is often a programmable pattern matching engine that may be programmed according to patterns that are desired to matched during various operations of the cable modem. Of note, the pattern matching engine enables pattern matching of various length frame portions. Various aspects of the present invention may also be found in a method for a communication device to compare a predetermined pattern to a pattern that corresponds to a portion of a data frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Conexant Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brett A. Bernath, Moshe Goldenberg, John M. Brooks
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Patent number: 6980772Abstract: A system for wireless communications is provided. The system includes a hand-held wireless communications device, such as a cell phone. An antenna is connected to the cell phone. The antenna radiates radio waves over an area of less than 360 degrees of arc, such as in a cardioid or hemisphere. The antenna is oriented such that hemisphere is in the direction away from a head of a user of the cell phone.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2001Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Conexant Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Underbrink, Kelly H. Hale, Guang-Ming Yin, Patrick D. Ryan, Joseph H. Colles, Daryush Shamlou, Christian Levesque
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Patent number: 6958768Abstract: A system for inspecting components is provided. The system includes a CMOS imaging system generating image data, such as pixel data from a pixel array. An image analysis system is connected to the CMOS imaging system, the image analysis system receiving the image data and generating image analysis data. The CMOS imaging system generates the image data at a rate that allows the CMOS imaging device to be used for inspecting components.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2000Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: ASTI Holdings LimitedInventors: Sreenivas Rao, Noor Ashedah Binti Jusoh
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Patent number: 6959439Abstract: A communications card provides a miniport driver including a system interface abstraction layer (SIAL) that eliminates operating system (OS) specific and platform specific semantics from communication paths between a driver and the rest of the communications system. The SIAL provides a layer of software that connects an unspecified number of messaging channels to a single interface. The SIAL provides a message controller that is responsible for routing messages between various internal and external entities and contains multiple installable components, an operating system component which provides OS functions for the installable components and a platform module that supplies platform specific functions to the installable components.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Mindspeed TechnologiesInventor: David C. Boike
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Patent number: 6940355Abstract: An integrated voltage controlled oscillator is provided. The integrated voltage controlled oscillator includes a first slab inductor having two ends and a second slab inductor having two ends. A first oscillator core is connected to a first end of the first slab inductor and a second end of the second slab inductor, and a second oscillator core is connected to a second end of the first slab inductor and a first end of the second slab inductor. In this manner, the low-loss slab inductors provide the oscillator tank inductance.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventors: Seyed-Ali Hajimiri, Roberto Aparicio Joo
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Patent number: 6933876Abstract: A cell phone is provided that may be used with multiple radio formats, such as GSM and CDMA. The cell phone includes a receiver that receives radio signals and converts them into electrical signals. An analog to digital converter is connected to the receiver and converts an analog input to a digital output having an adjustable number of bits at an adjustable sampling frequency. A cell phone application specific integrated circuit is connected to the analog to digital converter, which is used to process the digital output to extract encoded telecommunications data in one of the supported radio formats.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Underbrink, Kelly H. Hale, Guang-Ming Yin, Patrick D. Ryan, Joseph H. Colles, Daryush Shamlou
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Patent number: 6930556Abstract: A system for amplifying a signal is provided. The system includes a wave guide and an active loop amplifier disposed in the wave guide. The active loop amplifier receives the signal and generates a magnetic field in response to the signal, such as one that couples to the propagating mode of the wave guide.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventors: David B. Rutledge, James Rosenberg, Ichiro Aoki, Scott D. Kee, Michael P. DeLisio, Jr.
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Patent number: 6917815Abstract: The present invention discloses an architecture for a concurrent dual-band high-frequency receiver. The invention combines a concurrent dual-band front-end subsystem having a dual-band antenna, dual-band pre-amplifier filter and concurrent dual-band LNA with a novel image rejection downconverter to provide the functions of a typical receiver, including reception, amplification and downconversion of a signal in two discrete desired frequency bands simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventors: Seyed-Ali Hajimiri, Seyed-Hossein Hashemi
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Patent number: 6888396Abstract: A cascode circuit with improved withstand voltage is provided. The cascode circuit includes three or more transistors, such as MOSFET transistors. Each transistor has a control terminal, such as a gate, and two conduction terminals, such as a drain and a source. The conduction terminals are coupled in series between two output terminals, such as where the drain of each transistor is coupled to the source of another transistor. A signal input is provided to the gate for the first transistor. Two or more control voltage sources, such as DC bias voltages, are provided to the gate of the remaining transistors. The DC bias voltages are selected so as to maintain the voltage across each transistor to a level below a breakdown voltage level.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Inventors: Seyed-Ali Hajimiri, Scott D. Kee, Ichiri Aoki
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Patent number: 6882690Abstract: A soft trellis slicer is provided in a high definition television (HDTV) receiver. The soft trellis slicer calculates a decision value and a confidence value corresponding to a phase angle error of a signal processed by the receiver. The receiver includes an equalizer, a phase tracking loop and a trellis decoder. The equalizer provides an equalized signal to the phase tracking loop; and the phase tracking loop calculates a phase angle error for the equalized signal. The trellis decoder calculates a decision value and a confidence value. The trellis decoder provides the decision value and the confidence value to the phase tracking loop, which calculates the reliability of the phase angle error based upon the phase angle error and the decision value and the confidence value provided by the trellis decoder. The trellis decoder calculates the decision value based upon a best path metric and calculates the confidence value based upon the best path metric and a second best path metric.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Conexant Systems, Inc.Inventors: Magnus H. Berggren, Pranesh Sinha, Itzhak Florentin
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Patent number: 6867656Abstract: A system for generating in-phase and quadrature phase signals is provided. The system includes a first and a second differential output, such as from a sinusoidal oscillator. A first injection-locked frequency divider, such as one that uses an LC oscillator in conjunction with cross-coupled transistors, receives the first differential output and generates a in-phase or in-phase output. A second injection-locked frequency divider receives the second differential output and generates a quadrature phase output.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventors: Seyed-Ali Hajimiri, Hui Wu
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Patent number: 6857023Abstract: An interface controller for managing operation of a plurality of devices via a wide area network is provided. Each of the devices has a unique communication protocol associated therewith. A network communications layer is provided for communicating with the plurality of devices via the wide area network and a client application associated with the plurality of devices. An information processing layer is also provided for communicating with the network communications layer. The information processing layer has a set of objects corresponding to each of the plurality of devices. The information processing layer is also for interacting with a data access layer on behalf of each of the plurality of devices using the corresponding objects. Interaction between the information processing layer and the data access layer on behalf of all of the plurality of devices is governed by a single set of rules.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Pegasus Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Christian Rivadalla, Paolo Hutchison, David Schwartz
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Patent number: 6856199Abstract: Reconfigurable distributed active transformers are provided. The exemplary embodiments provided allow changing of the effective number and configuration of the primary and secondary windings, where the distributed active transformer structures can be reconfigured dynamically to control the output power levels, allow operation at multiple frequency bands, maintain a high performance across multiple channels, and sustain desired characteristics across process, temperature and other environmental variations. Integration of the distributed active transformer power amplifiers and a low noise amplifier on a semiconductor substrate can also be provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventors: Abbas Komijani, Seyed-Ali Hajimiri, Scott D. Kee, Ichiri Aoki
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Patent number: 6853314Abstract: A system for displaying radar data from two or more areas of interest is provided, such as for simultaneously showing vehicle speeds in the opposite lane in front of the patrol vehicle and in the same lane behind the patrol vehicle. The system includes a first display that shows the speed of vehicles in the first area, such as the opposite lane in front of the patrol vehicle, and a second display that shows the speed of vehicles in the second area, such as the same lane behind the patrol vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Applied Concepts, Inc.Inventors: John L. Aker, Alan B. Mead, Robert S. Gammenthaler, Robert V. Vanman
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Patent number: 6816940Abstract: A cable modem having a programmable media access controller (MAC). A single cable modem device includes all necessary MAC functions. The invention allows programmable MAC functions to support evolving standards (e.g., DOCSIS) without requiring expensive hardware upgrades. Bifurcated microprocessor architecture, in which first processing circuitry is programmed to implement MAC functionality for processing information flowing to and from cable media interface circuitry, and second embedded processor core or host system processor provides operating system functionality are used. Alternatively, separate processor cores provide MAC functionality for downstream and upstream data paths, respectively. Cable media interface circuitry, and other peripheral circuitry, are coupled to a peripheral bus that is linked by a bridge circuit to a system bus. The processing circuitry MAC is communicatively coupled to the system bus.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Conexant Systems, Inc.Inventors: John M. Brooks, Brett A. Bernath
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Patent number: 6798870Abstract: The invention describes a non-real time fax transmission and reception system, in which fax emulation or “spoofer” software resides between application software and a fax/modem device. The fax/modem device may be comprised of hardware or software in any proportion. The fax spoofer software uses a fax/modem emulator to interface between requesting application software to have the application software believe that it is communicating with an actual, as opposed to virtual, fax/modem device. The emulator creates a class 1 or class 2 fax/modem session of the transmission request, which may be transmitted to a fax/modem device at a later point in time. Additionally, the fax spoofer software may be used to buffer, queue, or process incoming facsimiles, which can either be stored in the local memory of a fax/modem device or in the memory portion of the fax spoofer software.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Conexant Systems, Inc.Inventors: Lynnette Lines, Gordon G. Free