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  • Patent number: 6691219
    Abstract: The present invention provides an 8-bit microcontroller capable of supporting expanded addressing capability in one of three address modes. The microcontroller operates in either the traditional 16-bit address mode, a 24-bit paged address mode or in a 24-bit contiguous address mode based on the setting of a new Address Control (ACON) Special Function Register (SFR). The 24-bit paged address mode is binary code compliant with traditional compilers for the standard 16-bit address range, but allows for up to 16M bytes of program memory and 16M bytes of data memory to be supported via a new Address Page (AP) SFR, a new first extended data pointer (DPX) SFR and a new second extended data pointer (DPX1) register. The 24-bit contiguous mode requires a 24-bit address compiler that supports contiguous program flow over the entire 24-bit address range via the addition of an operand and/or cycles to either basic instructions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2004
    Assignee: Dallas Semiconductor Corporation
    Inventors: Edward Tangkwai Ma, Frank V. Taylor, III, Stephen N. Grider, Wendell L. Little
  • Patent number: 5786533
    Abstract: A deformable structure is subjected to a plurality of reduced pressures, causing a bulge in the surface of the deformable structure above a separation in the deformable structure. The cross sectional area of the bulge is measured for each reduced pressure in a plane parallel to the surface of the deformable structure. When the cross sectional area of the bulge does not increase with a reduction in the pressure, the cross sectional area of the bulge approximates the area of the separation. The depth of the separation is calculated using the change in cross sectional area of the bulge per change in pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1998
    Assignee: Michelin North America, Inc.
    Inventor: John W. Newman