Patents Assigned to Agilent Technologies
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Patent number: 6903490Abstract: A piezoelectric optical relay array having one or more array elements. Each array element contains a transparent mirror housing, located at the intersection of two optical paths. A liquid metal slug is moved within a channel passing through the transparent mirror housing by the action of piezoelectric elements. The liquid metal slug is moved in or out of the transparent mirror housing to select between the optical paths. When the liquid metal slug is within the transparent mirror housing, an incoming optical signal is reflected from a reflective surface of the slug. The liquid metal of the slug adheres to wettable metal surfaces within the channel to provide a latching mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin Glenn Wong, Arthur Fong
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Patent number: 6904507Abstract: An architecture and method for dynamically allocating and deallocating memory for variable length packets with a variable number of virtual lanes in an Infiniband subnetwork. This architecture uses linked lists and tags to handle the variable number of Virtual Lanes and the variable packet sizes. The memory allocation scheme is independent of Virtual Lane allocation and the maximum Virtual Lane depth. The disclosed architecture is also able to process Infiniband packet data comprising variable packet lengths, a fixed memory allocation size, and deallocation of memory when packets are either multicast or unicast. The memory allocation scheme uses linked lists to perform memory allocation and deallocation, while tags are used to track Infiniband subnetwork and switch-specific issues. Memory allocation and deallocation is performed using several data and pointer tables. These tables store packet data information, packet buffer address information, and pointer data and point addresses.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Mercedes E Gil
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Patent number: 6903287Abstract: An optical relay is disclosed in which a liquid metal droplet is moved within a switching channel formed in relay housing. An optical path passing through the switching channel is blocked or unblocked by motion of the liquid metal droplet that coalesces with one of two additional liquid metal droplets. Motion of the liquid metal droplets is controlled by heaters that control the pressure of an actuation gas in the switching channel. The liquid metal droplets are held in place by surface tension acting on wettable contact pads within the switching channel. The surface tension of the liquid provides a latching mechanism for the relay. The pressure of the actuation gas is increased by direct heating of the gas or by heating a phase-change liquid to cause it to evaporate.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Marvin Glenn Wong
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Patent number: 6904558Abstract: Methods for adjusting an m-bit CRC of sub-messages are provided. Such adjustments enable the computation of the CRC of a message by XORing the partial or incremental CRCs of composite sub-messages corresponding to the sub-messages. In a first method, the contents of an m-bit memory location are field squared and stepped to the next state as determined by the Galois field generated by the CRC generating polynomial to adjust the m-bit CRC. In a second method, the partial m-bit CRC of a sub-message is calculated according to CRC generating polynomial, P(x). A variable Y is calculated using a lookup table, where Y=xn modulo P(x). The partial m-bit CRC and Y are multiplied together and divided by P(x). The remainder of the division forms the adjusted m-bit CRC.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Vicente V. Cavanna, Patricia A. Thaler
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Patent number: 6903012Abstract: A sloped via contact is used to connect a contact on the front side of a wafer to a contact on the back side of the wafer. The walls of a small (less than 50-80 microns wide) via have typically been difficult to coat with metal. The present invention forms a small via with sloped walls, allowing easy access to the inside walls of the via for metal sputtering or plating. The small via can be formed using a dry etch process such as the well-known deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) process. Using any isotropic plasma etch process, the walls of the via are further etched from the wafer backside to create sloped walls in the via. The via is then coated with metal to make it conductive.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Frank S Geefay, Qing Gan
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Patent number: 6902112Abstract: Apparatus and method for scanning a surface. An optical system generates a light beam to illuminate a surface. A carrier supports the surface for reciprocating motion with respect to the light beam to form one axis of a raster. A propulsion system moves the carrier at a substantially constant speed and a position sensor provides an output signal representing the surface position with respect to the light beam. A control system responsive to the output signal modulates a sample period reciprocally to carrier speed to achieve substantially constant scan length per sample and to control data acquisition timing.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John W. Sadler, Andreas N. Dorsel, Kenneth L. Staton
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Patent number: 6904381Abstract: A user interface is presented for a tester that tests a frequency converter having an input port, an output port and a local oscillator port. In a first area, a user can specify frequency for an input signal to be placed on the input port. In a second area, the user can specify frequency for a local oscillator signal to be placed on the local oscillator port. The tester calculates expected frequency values of an output signal on the output port output based on values entered in the first area and the second area.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eric Alan Shank, Alan B. Sauls, Niels Jensen
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Patent number: 6903819Abstract: An optical element such as a beam splitter for interferometer separates a heterodyne beam from the laser into separate beams having different the frequencies and orthogonal polarizations. Optical fibers can conduct the separate beams to a beam combiner for interferometer optics. The PBS and/or the beam combiner can use a coating to reflect one linear polarization and transmit an orthogonal linear polarization. To improve extinction ratios in the PBS or the beam combiner, a yaw angle for an input beam is non-zero and corresponds to a peak in the extinction ratio of a reflected beam.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Elizabeth A. Nevis
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Patent number: 6904192Abstract: An optical switch having liquid or bubbles in switching sites operates with a fluid pressure less than the vapor pressure of the liquid. This pressure differential is equal to the surface tension induced pressure drop across a bubble having a critical size selected according to switching site geometry. Each switching site has a stable state including a bubble larger than the critical size and another stable state with no bubble. Local heating provides nucleation energy to create a bubble but is not required to maintain the bubble. Globally or locally increasing the fluid pressure collapses bubbles in switching sites to reset all or selected switching sites. One switching site creates rapidly expanding bubbles near but outside the optical cavity of the switching site. The bubble's expansion causes liquid flow that locally increases pressure and collapses a bubble in the optical cavity or pushes the bubble from the optical cavity into an absorber cavity.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, IncInventors: Dale W. Schroeder, John J. Uebbing
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Patent number: 6901339Abstract: A sampling transition-detector sets two latches to different values when an input signal comparator referenced to the selected voltage transitions during a sample interval: at the beginning one latch receives one comparison value while at the end the other latch receives an opposite comparison value. A difference (XOR) in latched values indicates a transition through the selected voltage during the sample interval. An additional latch is set by a second input signal comparator whose reference voltage is offset slightly from the selected voltage, It also clocked at the start of the sample interval. If the two latches clocked at the start of the sample interval are different, as indicated by another XOR, then the input was between the reference voltage and its offset counterpart. The OR of the two XORs is the desired indication.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David D. Eskeldson, Richard A. Nygaard, Jr.
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Patent number: 6901094Abstract: A laser unit has a laser mode selection and provides a laser signal in accordance to a laser control parameter. A plurality of pairs of values is determined for the laser control parameter and a laser operation parameter indicative of the laser unit's operation to provide the laser signal. A target operating point for the laser unit is derived from the determined pairs of values in conjunction with a model and a selection criterion for selecting the target operating point, wherein the model represents an assumed relationship between the laser control parameter and the laser operation parameter. A curve for the relationship between the laser control parameter and the laser operation parameter is approximated based on the determined pairs of values in conjunction with the model, the curve limited on at least one side having a defined boundary in a range where mode hopping is likely, and the target operating point selected on the approximated curve based on the selection criterion.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Yves Heinrichs
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Patent number: 6900533Abstract: An apparatus for routing electrical signals is a layered structure having a signal trace connected to a via and to a conductive stub trace on a first side. A reference layer is on a second side of the layered structure. Removing a portion of the conductive reference layer in an area of the stub strace increases the impedance of the stub trace without changing the impedance of the signal trace thereby improving an impedance match to another electrical element to which the apparatus is connected.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: William S Burton
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Patent number: 6900047Abstract: A method is provided for applying a fluid onto a surface of a solid substrate. The method employs a distribution member having an upper surface and a lower surface, and including a permeable portion having channels therethough. The distribution member is positioned such that the lower surface of the distribution member is in opposing relation to the surface of the substrate. Once the distribution member is in position, the fluid is dispensed onto the upper surface of the permeable portion of the distribution member such that the fluid penetrates the distribution member and is retained thereby. In addition, a distribution pressure differential is applied between the upper and lower surfaces without using mechanical means such as a squeegee so that a portion of the fluid passes through the channels of the permeable portion of the distribution member and onto the solid substrate surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jay K. Bass
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Patent number: 6900048Abstract: A method of fabricating an addressable array of biopolymers on a substrate using a biomonomer with a first linking group which must be activated for linking to a substrate bound moiety, and apparatus and computer program products for executing the method. The method includes forming on a region of the substrate carrying the substrate bound moiety, a solid activator composition. A biomonomer containing fluid composition is deposited on the region so that the solid activator activates the first linking group and the biomonomer links to the substrate bound moiety. The foregoing steps may be repeated, wherein a biomonomer deposited and linked to the substrate bound moiety in one cycle is the substrate bound moiety for the next cycle, so as to form the biopolymer.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Michel G. M. Perbost
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Patent number: 6901336Abstract: A novel technique for transferring power, measurement signals, and communication signals between two electrical devices over a single wire pair is presented. A host device supplies power to a sensor device over the wire pair. The sensor device obtains A/C signals by modulating the current component of the power signal on the wire pair. The host device de-modulates the current component of the power signal on the wire pair to recover the A/C measurement signals. The sensor device generates a serial bit stream containing sensor communication signals, and modulates it with either the voltage-or current-component of the power signal present on the wire pair. The host device appropriately de-modulates the power signal to recover the serial bit stream containing the sensor communication signals.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Curtis Alan Tesdahl, David T. Crook, Kevin G. Chandler
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Patent number: 6900896Abstract: A method and system for measuring optical characteristics of a sub-component within a composite optical system is disclosed. In one embodiment, the present invention generates an optical response from a composite optical system. The present embodiment then separates an optical response of a sub-component from the optical response of the composite optical system. The present embodiment then determines the optical characteristics of the sub-component by utilizing at least one portion of the optical response of the sub-component.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ali Motamedi, Bogdan Szafraniec, Gregory D. VanWiggeren
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Patent number: 6901440Abstract: The present invention provides a scalable, high-performance universal service activation system and method for activating service(s) on a network management system/EMS or other information management system with universal or generic informational changes entered in a service provisioning system(s). The invention is particularly useful in describing and initiating the activation of telecommunications and data communications network services in a vendor neutral manner, but can be employed to advantage for providing universal service activation for any industry and independent of technology. The inventive system and method incorporates object behavior concepts with the existing network management approach to create an EMS/NMS/OSS that significantly reduces the human effort to integrate network element configuration and provisioning for new and modified network elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1999Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mike Steven Bimm, Douglas Patrick Clark, Steven John Kleinbach, Daniel Charles Tory, Randall David Custeau, Robert Joseph Russell, Yueqiang Cai
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Patent number: 6900578Abstract: An electrical relay that uses a conducting liquid in the switching mechanism. In the relay, a pair of moveable switching contacts is attached to the free end of a switch bar and positioned between a pair of fixed electrical contact pads. The connections to the switching contacts and the fixed contact pads are shielded by ground traces. A surface of each contact supports a droplet of a conducting liquid, such as a liquid metal. A piezoelectric actuator is energized to push or pull the switch bar and move the pair of switching contacts, closing the gap between one of the fixed contact pads and one of the switching contacts, thereby causing conducting liquid droplets to coalesce and form an electrical circuit. At the same time, the gap between the other fixed contact pad and the other switching contact is increased, causing conducting liquid droplets to separate and break an electrical circuit. The piezoelectric actuator is then de-energized and the switching contacts return to their starting positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Marvin Glenn Wong
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Patent number: 6900509Abstract: A sub-assembly or package for a die in the receiving section of an optical transceiver includes a semiconductor sub-mount that is electrically connected to the die and a cap that is bonded to the sub-mount to hermetically seal the die in a cavity. The die can be flip-chip bonded to the sub-mount and can include a diffractive optical element fabricated on a back side of the die. Active circuitry such as an amplifier for an output signal from a photosensor one the die can be integrated into the sub-mount. For an OSA, a post can be attached to the package along a path of an optical signal to the photosensor. The post facilitates alignment of an optical fiber. A flexible or rigid circuit can be soldered to external terminals of the sub-mount.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kendra Gallup, Brenton A. Baugh, Robert E. Wilson, James A. Matthews, James H. Williams
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Patent number: 6900895Abstract: Phase noise is at least partially cancelled for an interferometric system by using a delay/phase cross-correlation approach for two interferometers within the system. The cross-correlation approach may be used in measuring group delay of a device under test and includes determining the differences between the phase of the output of each interferometer at time t and the phase of the same output at the time t minus the delay of the other interferometer. In one embodiment, the first phase difference is the difference between the phase of a test interferometer output at time t and the phase of the test interferometer output at the time t offset by the known delay of a reference interferometer. The second phase difference is calculated using the same technique, but the time offset is a delay representative of the relative delay of two light propagations within the test interferometer.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Gregory D. Van Wiggeren