Patents Represented by Attorney Mark P. Kahler
  • Patent number: 5590287
    Abstract: A digital computer system includes an interface for routing data which permits the transfer of data between mismatched devices. The computer system comprises a processor, memory and an interconnecting data bus, all configured to handle data units of a first data width. Also connected to the data bus is at least one I/O device configured to handle data units of a second data width. By adjusting the width of the data being transferred to match the width of the receiving device or bus, data may be transferred between devices of differing width. To adjust the width, control means are provided which modify the route along which data bytes are transferred based upon the width of the transferring and receiving devices and the direction of transfer are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventors: Charles P. Zeller, Terry J. Parks, Michael D. Durkin
  • Patent number: 5587885
    Abstract: To facilitate the registered connection between a laminated multi chip module and an associated multi-tiered circuit board, spaced series of vias are formed transversely through the circuit board and module substrates between their opposite first and second sides. Gold plated BGA leads, offset from the module substrate vias, are formed on the first module substrate side on multi-layer plating structures disposed thereon and extending along the module via interior side surfaces. A spaced series of relatively shallow, circularly cross-sectioned socket areas, offset from the circuit board vias, are also formed on the first side of the circuit board. The sockets have diameters slightly larger that those of the generally ball-shaped BGA leads of the multi chip module, and are positioned on the same centerline pattern as the leads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventor: N. Deepak Swamy
  • Patent number: 5581693
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for a computer system that selectively disables expansion peripheral interface devices so that they do not interfere with diagnostic testing of related computer system peripheral interface devices. The present invention selectively disables the peripheral interface devices by control of the clock signals thereto. The clock signals may be selectively controlled by means of a software test program that may also be used to automate the diagnostic testing of the computer system. In addition, the computer system may be remotely tested and diagnosed because the present invention makes it unnecessary for the physical removal of devices that may cause false signal responses during the diagnostic tests.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventor: Victor Pecone
  • Patent number: 5581740
    Abstract: A CD ROM server comprises a CD ROM drive and an array of hard disk drives. Means are provided for copying data from the CD ROM drive to the array of hard disk drives, and for deleting data from the array of hard disk drives, upon receipt of copy and delete requests, respectively, from a host computer system. Means are provided for the host computer to read data from the array of hard disk drives in the CD ROM format that the data had been stored in on the CD ROM. Means are also available to implement RAID technology with the array of hard disk drives for data reconstruction, striping, and redundancy. Means may be provided for the host computer to communicate directly with any SCSI devices connected to the server.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventor: Craig S. Jones
  • Patent number: 5579528
    Abstract: A macro-system which includes at least one portable computer and at least one stationary computer. The stationary computer includes a docking bay into which the portable computer is physically inserted whenever the user has returned with it to his primary work area. This docking station includes contact probes which automatically make contact to a small number of contacts on the back of the portable computer whenever it is stuffed into the docking station. The portable computer preferably includes soft power switch logic, so that an activation signal, received when the portable computer is docked, can be used to wake up the portable computer and bring it up active in a slave operating mode. Appropriate software routines can then be triggered to maintain file coherency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventor: David S. Register
  • Patent number: 5576609
    Abstract: A battery charger including a control system for controlling a linear pass element to maintain relatively constant power dissipation of the linear pass element. In one embodiment, the charge current and the voltage across the linear pass element are provided to a constant dissipation amplifier, which increases the charge current as the voltage of the linear pass element decreases due to charging of the battery. The charge current is increased in such a manner to maintain the power dissipation of the linear pass element to a relatively constant level. In another embodiment, the battery voltage is provided to the amplifier, which increases charge current in response to rising battery voltage to maintain constant power dissipation of the linear pass element. The latter embodiment is in recognition that the voltage across the linear pass element is inversely proportional to the voltage across the linear pass element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventors: Alan E. Brown, Farzad Khosrowpour
  • Patent number: 5571608
    Abstract: An embedded core laminate including a conductive reference plane interposed between two insulation layers, and further interposed between two conductive layers. The assembly is laminated using standard temperature and pressure laminating procedures. Holes for interconnect vias are preferably drilled into the reference plane before laminating. The resulting embedded core laminate has three conductive layers with relatively uniform separation, insuring improved impedance control on each PCB (printed circuit board). Since uniform separation is maintained from one PCB to another, multiple PCBs connected together using embedded core laminates according to the present invention allows minimum cross-talk and characteristic impedance variations from one PCB to the next.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventor: N. Deepak Swamy
  • Patent number: 5572660
    Abstract: A fault tolerant disk array subsystem is provided that includes a plurality of data drives for storing real data and a parity drive for storing redundant data. Each data drive is associated with a dedicated write-through cache unit and the parity drive is associated with a dedicated write-back cache unit. An array scheduler schedules read and write operations to access the data drives and includes a parity control unit for updating parity information when new data is written to one of the data drives. Since a write-back caching technique is used to store updated parity information, the write latency of the parity drive does not limit the write-throughput of the disk array subsystem. Furthermore, since a non-volatile memory unit is provided to store the addresses of any dirty parity information within the write-back cache unit, parity information can be reconstructed in the event of a power failure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventor: Craig S. Jones
  • Patent number: 5572403
    Abstract: A cooling subsystem and method for a chassis of a computer system. The cooling subsystem comprises: (1) first and second cooling fans having first and second motors associated therewith for driving the first and second cooling fans, respectively and (2) a common plenum substantially shrouding and providing a pathway for air communication between the first and second cooling fans, the first and second fans cooperating to provide an optimum rate of air flow from without the chassis to within the chassis to provide air exchange within the chassis, the air flow within the chassis being in a predetermined direction to provide directed cooling of a specified device within the chassis, the common plenum allowing the first and second fans to continue to cooperate to provide a minimum air flow to provide a minimum air exchange within the chassis, the air flow remaining in the predetermined direction to continue the directed cooling of the specified device when a selected one of the first and second motors fails.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventor: R. Steven Mills
  • Patent number: 5571996
    Abstract: A circuit board is provided having a plurality of vias and uniformly spaced connector stubs arranged upon one or both outer surfaces of the control board. Sets of trace conductors are formed within the control board between the vias. The trace conductors are arranged in two planes within the control board, wherein trace conductors within one plane are laterally offset from trace conductors in the other plane. Laterally offset trace conductors allow close spacing of the trace conductor planes while maximizing the spacing between trace conductors and corresponding reference conductors also placed within the control board. Additionally, the trace conductors are serpentine-shaped when viewed from a perspective perpendicular to the planar surface of the control board.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventors: N. Deepak Swamy, Victor K. Pecone, Darrell Slupek
  • Patent number: 5568360
    Abstract: A heat transfer system is provided for dissipating thermal energy within the personal computer. The transfer system is designed to move heat from a heat source, such as a central processing unit (CPU), to a heatsink arranged upon the portable computer keyboard. The heat transfer mechanism includes a heat slug thermally coupled to the CPU heat source and a heat pipe thermally coupled to a backside surface of a computer keyboard. The heat pipe is designed having minimal thermal gradient, and includes an evaporation/condensation cycle associated with its operation. The heat pipe is preferably orthogonally shaped having at least one flat surface arranged near the intersection of the orthogonal members. The flat section is in registry with a heat source. Movement of the flat section relative to the heat source effectuates abutment and thermal contact therebetween.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventors: Mark B. Penniman, Carmen M. Schlesener, Jim J. Kizer
  • Patent number: 5568359
    Abstract: A portable computer desktop docking system includes a base structure, a port replicator, a shroud and a monitor stand. The base structure is horizontally supportable on a desktop and has an upwardly and rearwardly sloping top side with the port replicator being mounted on a rear section thereof. To dock the computer, it is manually slid rearwardly along the top side of the base structure until a rear side connector on the computer is forcibly mated with a front side connector on the port replicator. The port replicator has a rear side connectable to desktop peripheral device electrical cables. The shroud structure snaps onto a rear side of the base structure, conceals port replicator end portions of the cables, and groups the cables so that they exit the shroud structure in a horizontally central rear side portion thereof. The monitor stand has a monitor support platform from which four support legs depend.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventors: Christopher Cavello, Steven Gluskoter, Damon Broder
  • Patent number: 5568350
    Abstract: A fusible link provided in a power supply of a computer system for providing evidence of an over temperature condition to document a fan failure in the event of catastrophic failure of the power supply. The power supply typically includes a temperature detection circuit often including a thermistor providing a signal indicative of an over temperature condition in the power supply. A latch circuit coupled to the temperature detection circuit shuts the power supply down in an attempt to prevent such catastrophic failure. In a circuit according to the present invention, a fuse is coupled to the temperature detection circuit where the fuse open-circuits when an over temperature condition is detected. Such blown fuse documents the over temperature condition. An external pin provided through a Zener diode and coupled to the fusible link enables external determination of the state of the fuse without disassembling the power supply.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventor: Alan E. Brown
  • Patent number: 5568610
    Abstract: A detection system for detecting the insertion or removal of expansion cards having a standard edge connector using one or more capacitive plates coupled to corresponding variable frequency oscillators. The capacitive plates are preferably mounted on an internal layer of the expansion card and preferably aligned with corresponding pins of the edge connector for establishing capacitive loading with respect to the corresponding pins. The frequency of the oscillators change with changes in the capacitive loading of the corresponding plates. The detection circuitry includes a processor which continuously monitors the frequency of the oscillators to thereby detect movement of the expansion card, and preferably includes a control and isolation circuit which electrically isolates the power and data pins during insertion and/or removal as controlled by the processor. The detection circuitry may be mounted to either on the expansion card or the planar of the computer system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventor: Alan E. Brown
  • Patent number: 5559753
    Abstract: A DRAM circuit is disclosed with circuitry for disabling data output drivers to prevent bus contention during system power-up. The circuitry includes a counter for counting RAS (or CAS) signals, and for disabling the output data drivers until 7 RAS (or CAS) signals are counted. The output of the counter (called Keep Off) connects to each of the tri-state buffer output drivers, through an AND gate. Other inputs to the AND gate may include an output signal Pwrup from a voltage detection circuit, and other enable signals. The counter uses the RAS signals as a clock signal to three D flip-flops. The Pwrup signal also is used as a reset to each of the flip-flops. The Q output of the flip-flops are anded together, to produce a signal which is released when the count reaches 111.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventor: Thomas J. Kocis
  • Patent number: 5560016
    Abstract: In a computer system having a plurality of devices coupled to a bus, the plurality of devices having a bus master mode allowing a selected one of the devices to function as a bus master and adapted to request designation as a bus master, an arbitration circuit and method of arbitration for determining which one of the plurality of devices is to function as the bus master when two of the plurality of devices coincidentally request the designation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventors: Greg R. Fiebrich, Oscar Leal
  • Patent number: 5557741
    Abstract: A test apparatus and method for testing a port of a computer system. The port has a plurality of output lines and a single input line. The apparatus includes: (1) a receiver circuit for receiving a datum transmitted in parallel from the computer system via the plurality of output lines, (2) a storage circuit, coupled to the receiver circuit, for temporarily storing the datum from the output lines and (3) a transmitter circuit, coupled to the storage circuit, for serially transmitting the datum via the input line to the computer system. The computer system compares the datum transmitted from the computer system to the datum received by the computer system to verify a proper functioning of the output lines and input line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventor: Jerry M. Jones
  • Patent number: 5552959
    Abstract: A docking station structure is used to operatively connect a notebook computer to desktop computer peripheral devices. In response to manual insertion of the computer into the interior of the docking station a motorized travel structure drives the computer further into the docking station and forcibly interconnects pin type connectors carried by the computer and the docking station. The docking station connector is supported for translational movement by a specially designed floating connector interface structure which permits the docking station connector to translationally shift, in response to forcible engagement by the computer connector portion when there is a misalignment between the computer and docking station connectors, in order to precisely align the two connectors before they are telescopingly mated with one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventors: Mark Penniman, Carmen Schlesener, Bill Inkman
  • Patent number: 5548783
    Abstract: A drive array controller is provided that serves as an interface between both stand-alone SCSI devices as well as SCSI devices that form a composite drive. Since an AHA emulation interface is incorporated on the drive array controller, the drive array controller is compatible with conventional AHA device drivers that drive stand-alone peripheral devices such as SCSI CD-ROM units and SCSI tape drives. The drive array controller includes a SCSI pass-through driver that extracts a SCSI command descriptor block from a command control block created by the AHA device driver. The drive array controller further provides a separate peripheral access channel to support high speed composite drive operations through a composite device driver. Since the AHA emulation interface and a composite drive interface are provided on a common peripheral board, only one EISA expansion slot is occupied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventors: Craig S. Jones, Alan Davis
  • Patent number: 5546272
    Abstract: A cooling subsystem and method for a chassis of a computer system. The cooling subsystem comprises: (1) first and second cooling fans having first and second motors associated therewith for driving the first and second cooling fans, respectively and (2) a common plenum substantially shrouding and providing a pathway for air communication between the first and second cooling fans, the first and second fans cooperating to provide an optimum rate of air flow from without the chassis to within the chassis to provide air exchange within the chassis, the air flow within the chassis being in a predetermined direction to provide directed cooling of a specified device within the chassis, the common plenum allowing the first and second fans to continue to cooperate to provide a minimum air flow to provide a minimum air exchange within the chassis, the air flow remaining in the predetermined direction to continue the directed cooling of the specified device when a selected one of the first and second motors fails.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1996
    Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.
    Inventors: David L. Moss, Richard S. Mills