Patents Represented by Attorney Vince Ingrassia
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Patent number: 4603374Abstract: A package for housing a semiconductor wafer includes a case having a plurality of thermal conductive pads disposed on an inner surface thereof for supporting the wafer. A printed circuit board is equipped with a plurality of contact pins and further includes a plurality of electrically conductive plastic pads which engage contact pads on the wafer when the printed circuit board is disposed on the wafer. The remainder of the cavity within the case is filled with a sealant such as epoxy. If desired, additional electronic components may be positioned on the printed circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1984Date of Patent: July 29, 1986Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: J. Paul Wasielewski
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Patent number: 4349873Abstract: An integrated circuit data processor receives interrupt level signals from external circuitry which represent a priority level associated with the external circuitry. These signals are compared with signals representing the current operating level of the processor, and an interrupt pending output is generated if (1) the priority level is higher than the operating level; or (2) a maximum priority level is received. Upon the occurrence of the interrupt pending output, the current instruction program is interrupted, and an instruction program associated with the external circuitry is executed. The processor transmits a signal back to the external circuitry indicating that the interrupt request has been granted and receives a vector number from the external circuitry. A first acknowledgment signal from the external circuitry causes the vector number to be latched in the processor. A second acknowledgment signal from the external circuitry causes a vector to be internally generated.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1980Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Gunter, John E. Zolnowsky, Lester M. Crudele
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Patent number: 4334268Abstract: A single-chip microcomputer comprises a central processor unit (100), a random access memory (110), a read only memory (120), internal timing circuitry including a timer counter (131), and three I/O data ports (140, 150, and 160). Included within the instruction set of the microcomputer are a branch on bit set instruction and a branch on bit clear instruction. The branch on bit set instruction is a three-byte instruction in which the first byte represents the op code including a designation of a particular bit to be examined, the second byte represents the address of a memory location in which the designated bit is to be examined, and the third byte represents an offset which when combined with the contents of the program counter designates a memory location to which a branch is to be taken if the designated bit is in fact set. For the branch on bit clear instruction, a branch is performed when the particular bit examined is determined not to be set.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1979Date of Patent: June 8, 1982Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Joel F. Boney, Edward J. Rupp, II, James S. Thomas
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Patent number: 4312034Abstract: A data processor which is adapted for microprogrammed operation has a control store includes an ALU and condition code control unit for controlling operations performed by an arithmetic-logic unit within the execution unit of the data processor and for controlling the setting of the condition code bits in a status register. The ALU and condition code control unit is arranged in a row and column format. A decoder coupled to a macroinstruction register selects a row which is selected over an entire period that is required to execute macroinstruction. The row corresponds to a set of operations and condition code settings associated with a particular macroinstruction. The control store output provides information for selecting the proper column during each microcycle used to execute the macroinstruction. ALU function control signals and the condition code control signals are selected simultaneously according to the selected row and column.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1979Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Gunter, Colleen M. E. Hobbs, Michael E. Spak, Harry L. Tredennick
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Patent number: 4307445Abstract: A microprogrammed control structure for an integrated circuit data processor which employs a two-level control store designated as a micro control store and nano control store. An instruction decoder decodes each macro instruction to be executed by the data processor and causes a series of micro word addresses to be input to the micro control store. In response to such input, the micro control store outputs a corresponding number of nano address words for addressing the nano control store. The nano control store when addressed by the nano address words, outputs a control word to an execution unit for executing the macro instruction.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1978Date of Patent: December 22, 1981Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Harry L. Tredennick, Thomas G. Gunter
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Patent number: 4291246Abstract: A balanced differential circuit is provided which is useful as an address buffer in digital memories. The circuit is illustrated as a single ended input circuit having complementary outputs. Capacitors are used to couple imbalancing signals into the circuit. Through selective timing of load devices within the circuit power dissipation is kept to a minimum.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1979Date of Patent: September 22, 1981Assignee: Motorola Inc.Inventors: William L. Martino, Jr., Jerry D. Moench
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Patent number: 4287439Abstract: A bandgap voltage reference source is provided which is temperature stable or temperature controlled and can be made by standard CMOS process. The reference has two substrate bipolar transistors with the emitter current density of one of the transistors being larger than the emitter current density of the other transistor. The transistors are used as emitter followers having resistors in their emitter circuits from which an error voltage is obtained. The error voltage is amplified through a differential or operational amplifier. Through the amplifier or through a resistor network, an output voltage higher or lower, respectively, than the bandgap voltage can be obtained. The output voltage can be made to have a positive, negative, or zero temperature coefficient.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1979Date of Patent: September 1, 1981Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Horst Leuschner