Patents Represented by Attorney W. Eric Boyd, Esq.
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Patent number: 8327705Abstract: A signal processing method and device for measuring the input rate of an FM micro-gyro having a modulation frequency FM and having an oscillator sense element having a nominal frequency FOSC is disclosed. In a first aspect of the invention, the method comprises defining a first time interval TWN and a second time interval TWP and measuring the first time interval and the second time interval by counting the number of periods of a predetermined reference frequency. The nominal frequency of the oscillator sense element FOSC is measured along with the modulation frequency FM. From these measurements, the proof mass period NW is calculated. The time difference ?t is calculated from the above measurements. The method then comprises calculating a modulation M that produced the measured ?t, preferably using an iterative method. From the above, the input rate ? is calculated by dividing M by a sensitivity S of the FM micro-gyro.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: ISC8 Inc.Inventors: Ying Hsu, Gary Gottlieb, Clint Kopper
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Patent number: 8279420Abstract: A phase-sensing and scanning time-of-flight LADAR method and device are disclosed that take advantage of an atmospheric absorption bands within the solar IR spectrum. In the phase-sensing LADAR embodiment, an object is illuminated with electromagnetic energy such as a laser beam having a wavelength substantially equal to a predetermined atmospheric absorption band such as 1.39 microns. The transmitted laser beam is modulated at a predetermined frequency and has a first phase. The phase of the reflected and returned laser beam is altered proportional to the distance of the object and has a second phase. The first phase of the transmitted signal and the second phase of the received signal are compared and used to determine the distance of the object from the device. The system may comprise a modified laser that is tuned to operate in an atmospheric absorption band.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: ISC8 Inc.Inventors: David Ludwig, Medhat Azzazy
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Patent number: 8271262Abstract: The invention comprises a lip reading device having a capacitive array for enhanced portable speech recognition. The capacitive array of the invention produces a sequence of signal frames or signal data sets (i.e., digitized output) representative of the proximity and motion of a user's lips at a predetermined sample rate and resolution. The sequence of signal data sets is stored in a first electronic memory and are compared against a reference data set representative of a predetermined acoustic signal stored in a second electronic memory. The attributes of signal data set are compared against the reference data set for likely data matches based on predetermined criteria.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2009Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: ISC8 Inc.Inventors: Ying Hsu, Virgilio Villacorta, W. Eric Boyd
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Patent number: 8264689Abstract: A device and method for the detection of one or more gases is disclosed. A MEMS structure comprising a micro gas cell array is provided comprising one or more micro gas cells having a predetermined gas therein. The micro gas cells define an optical path therethrough and may comprise a micro lens. Electromagnetic energy from a scene is collected and passed through one or more micro gas cells whereby electromagnetic energy emitted or reflected from a gas of interest in a scene is absorbed by a substantially identical gas contained within a micro gas cell. In this manner, the micro gas cell acts as a spectral filter. The electromagnetic outputs of the micro gas cells, which may comprise one or more spectrally inert micro gas cells, are received by one or more detector elements such as a photon detector array. The ratio of the outputs of the related detector elements are computed by processing electronics, resulting in the identification of the gas of interest.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2009Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: ISC8 Inc.Inventors: Medhat Azzazy, Ying Hsu, John C. Carson
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Patent number: 8125367Abstract: A readout circuit which may be in the form of a readout integrated circuit or ROIC is disclosed for use in an AM chirp LADAR system having a photodetector coupled to a passive electronic filter. The filter output is coupled to a capacitive-coupled transimpedance amplifier with an output coupled to an analog storage register. The analog storage register output is coupled to a sample-and-hold circuit which in turn is coupled to an analog to digital converter circuit. In the stacked configuration, each IC operates independently and outputs its signals on a unique output line. The stacked ICs operate under the same set of control vectors as the individual ICs comprising the stack.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2010Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventor: David Ludwig
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Patent number: 8118439Abstract: A selectively positionable lens cover is disclosed having a lens housing volume and an arcuate lip portion for the selective engagement to and disengagement from a lens. The lens cover has a first engagement structure whereby the first engagement structure may be releaseably engaged with and removed from a second engagement structure. The lens cover has an aperture having a first longitudinal axis whereby the first engagement structure may be selectively engaged with and removed from the second engagement structure in a first position that is substantially aligned with a user-defined second longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventor: Dean Arthur Cuadra
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Patent number: 7516339Abstract: A power conserving electronic circuit is provided having one or more main electronic devices or components powered by the output of a voltage regulator circuit. The voltage regulator is powered by a first power input, such as a battery. A real time clock circuit enables the voltage regulator, which, in turn, enables the main devices. The real time clock further provides an enable/disable output to a switch circuit whereby the real time clock circuit is powered by the output of the voltage regulator when the main devices are active and powered from the battery when the main devices are inactive.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2006Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventor: Gary Gottlieb
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Patent number: 7511369Abstract: A three dimensional electronic module is disclosed. Conventional TSOP packages are modified to expose internal lead frame interconnects, thinned and stacked on a reroute substrate. The reroute substrate comprises conductive circuitry for the input and output of electrical signals from one or more TSOPs in the stack to a ball grid array pattern. The exposed internal lead frames are interconnected and routed on one or more side buses on the module to the reroute substrate for connection to external electronic circuitry. Alternatively, internal wire bonds or ball bonds may be exposed in the TSOP packages and routed to the side bus for interconnection to create a BGA scale module. One or more neolayers may also be bonded to a reroute substrate to create a BGA scale module.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2005Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventors: Gann Keith, William E. Boyd
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Patent number: 7436494Abstract: A 3-D LADAR imaging system incorporating stacked microelectronic layers is provided. A light source such as a laser is imaged upon a target through beam shaping optics. Photons reflected from the target are collected and imaged upon a detector array though collection optics. The detector array signals are fed into a multilayer processing module wherein each layer includes detector signal processing circuitry. The detector array signals are amplified, compared to a user-defined threshold, digitized and fed into a high speed FIFO shift register range bin. Dependant on the value of the digit contained in the bins in the register, and the digit's bin location, the time of a photon reflection from a target surface can be determined. A T0 trigger signal defines the reflection time represented at each bin location by resetting appropriate circuitry to begin processing.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventors: John Kennedy, David Ludwig, Christian Krutzik
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Patent number: 7417323Abstract: A neo-wafer made from integrated circuit die and methods for making a neo-wafer are disclosed. A substrate is provided and includes a dielectric layer with conductive pads for the receiving of one or more integrated circuit die. Die are flip-chip bonded to the conductive pads and all voids under-filled. The neo-wafer is thinned to expose the conductive pads, creating a neo-wafer from which stackable neo-layers with known good die can be singulated.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventor: Sambo S. He
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Patent number: 7380459Abstract: An absolute pressure sensor is provided comprising a vibration sensing element such as a piezoelectric element disposed on a vibratable seal. The seal is disposed between two gas spring chambers which are maintained at substantially ambient pressure. The resonant vibration frequency of the seal changes and is proportional with the pressure in the gas spring chambers such that the electrical output of the piezoelectric element will be proportional to the vibration frequency. The frequency of the output of the piezoelectric element is read using suitable electronic circuitry and compared to a set of predetermined pressure/frequency data for calculation of a pressure value.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2007Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventor: Itzhak Sapir
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Patent number: 7265579Abstract: A field programmable gate array, an access lead network coupled to the FPGA, and a plurality of memories electrically coupled to the access lead network. The FPGA, access lead network, and plurality of memories are arranged and configured to operate with a variable word width, namely with a word width between 1 and a maximum number of bits. The absolute maximum word width may be as large as m.times.N where m is the number of word width bits per memory chip and N is the number of memory chips.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventors: Randolph Stuart Carlson, Volkan Ozguz, Keith D. Gann, John P. Leon
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Patent number: 7242082Abstract: Layers suitable for stacking in three dimensional, multi-layer modules are formed by interconnecting a ball grid array electronic package to an interposer layer which routes electronic signals to an access plane. The layers are under-filled and may be bonded together to form a stack of layers. The leads on the access plane are interconnected among layers to form a high-density electronic package.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2005Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventor: Floyd Eide
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Patent number: 7239012Abstract: A pre-formed integrated circuit chip-containing module formed from layers is disclosed. Each layer contains an integrated circuit chip that is encapsulated into an electronic package, by forming an interconnect assembly separately from the pre-formed integrated circuit chip. If the interconnect assembly tests good it is bonded to the prepared integrated circuit chip. The interconnect assembly is flip bonded to the chip. The interconnect assembly and chip are passivated or potted into an integral structure to provide the electronic package. At least one test pad is defined in an interconnect layer, which test pad can be accessed and electrically connected on opposing sides of the test pad. The chip is underfilled with an insulating material to remove all voids between the chip and the interconnect assembly. The integrated circuit chip is then thinned. The test pad is accessed to test the chip.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventors: Angel Pepe, James Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 7235785Abstract: A plurality of temperature dependent focal plane arrays operate without a temperature stabilization cooler and/or heater over a wide range of ambient temperatures. Gain, offset and/or bias correction tables are provided in a flash memory in memory pages indexed by the measured temperature of the focal plane arrays. The memory stores a calibration database, which is accessed using a logic circuit which generates a memory page address from a digitized temperature measurement of each of the focal plane array. The calibration database is comprised of an array of bias, gain and offset values for each pixel in the focal plane array for each potential operating temperature over the entire range of potential operating temperatures. The bias, gain and offset data within the database are read out, converted to analog form, and used by analog circuits to correct the focal plane array response.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventors: Bert Hornback, Doug Harwood, W. Eric Boyd, Randy Carlson
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Patent number: 7198965Abstract: A stackable neo-layer comprising one or more embedded discrete electrical components is provided. A plurality of conductive traces, some of which terminate at a peripheral edge of the layer, are formed on sacrificial substrate in a series of process steps and discrete electrical components such as thick film components or wire bonded components are attached thereto. An under-bump metal process step is disclosed and provides for solder attachment at desired contact pad locations. The layer is encapsulated in a potting material and thinned to provide a thin, stackable layer. When assembled into a stack of layers, the electrically conductive traces terminating at the edge of the layer can be electrically connected by means of electroplating using a T-connect.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventor: Sambo He
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Patent number: 6912862Abstract: An improved cryogenic compressor with piston position sensing is disclosed. Precision optical encoders using incremental or absolute encoding are incorporated into a compressor to allow for accurate position sensing of moving elements within the compressor. Appropriate electronic circuitry is used to interpret the position data to allow the user modify the frequency and stroke of the piston within the compressor. The invention may be used in systems with multiple compressor pistons or for position data for balance weights or displacers in a cryogenic refrigeration system.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Irvine Sensors Corp.Inventor: Itzhak Sapir
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Patent number: D447721Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Inventor: Brian Edgar Teabo
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Patent number: D455085Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventor: Michael Lee Dawson
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Patent number: D433065Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Inventor: Matthew Edwin-William Mahlke