Patents Represented by Law Firm Skjerven, Morrill, MacPherson, Frnaklin & Friel
  • Patent number: 5477499
    Abstract: A flash EEPROM array includes a plurality of flash EEPROM cells and the flash EEPROM array has both a low power supply voltage V.sub.CC and high speed performance. This high speed performance is achieved by utilizing overerasure, a condition that was previously viewed as making a flash EEPROM cell inoperative, Specifically, the integrated circuit of this invention includes a flash EEPROM array wherein each flash EEPROM cell is overerased, and circuit means which erases, reads, and programs the overerased flash EEPROM cells. In each operation, the circuit means isolates all of the flash EEPROM cells in the array except a selected flash EEPROM cell so that leakage currents do not affect the flash EEPROM cell selected for the operation. The ability to perform the read operation on an overerased flash EEPROM cell is the mechanism that maintains the speed performance of the flash EEPROM array with the low power supply voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1995
    Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael A. Van Buskirk, Michael Briner
  • Patent number: 4970527
    Abstract: A program installed in the microcontroller of an ink jet printer functions as a timer, to keep track of how much time has elapsed since the ink jet cartridge last printed. After a certain amount of time (such as one hour) has elapsed with no printing, the program directs all the nozzles of the cartridge to each print about twenty ink dots. This periodic priming of the nozzles during idle periods prevents viscous ink plugs from building up in and clogging the nozzles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 13, 1990
    Assignee: Spectra-Physics, Incorporated
    Inventor: Ronald A. Gatten