Patents Assigned to Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 5408231Abstract: A method and system for finding a path through a communications matrix represents the assignment of a center stage switch through an input switch to input gates by an input stage array, center stage switch connections between an input stage switch and an output stage switch by a center stage array, and output stage switch connections to output gates by an output stage array, as well as representing idle input switch links to the center stage switches by an idle input array and idle output switch links from the center stage switches by an idle output array.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1994Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventor: Edward K. Bowdon
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Patent number: 5404380Abstract: A desynchronizer for processing pointer movements and stuff bit information associated with payload data transmitted within a synchronous digital communication network. The desynchronizer includes a payload extractor (58) for removing payload data and storing it in an elastic store (32). The extractor also removes the pointer and stuff bit information which is passed through a digital low pass bit leaking module (36). The difference between the write and read addresses of the elastic store is determined (modules 48 and 50) and algebraically combined with the output of the bit leaking module (36) so as to provide the necessary data for adjusting the instantaneous frequency of a variable controlled oscillator (44) that generates the timing base for the read clock for reading the payload from the elastic store in a manner that minimizes jitter.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1992Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventors: William E. Powell, William B. Weeber
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Patent number: 5402452Abstract: A desynchronizer (20) for desynchronizing data stored within synchronous payload envelopes of a synchronous communication protocol such as SONET (Synchronous Optical Network), provides for smoothing the periodically discontinuous clock signal associated with that data after the synchronous communication protocol overhead has been removed. The desynchronizer accommodates for shifts in the position of the payload envelope and hence, the data within the synchronous communication frame as well as adjustments within the data itself due to asynchronous bit stuff information.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1992Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventors: William E. Powell, William B. Weeber, Manal E. Afify
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Patent number: 5402433Abstract: The apparatus (10) includes a laser driver (16) that receives low speed and high speed digital and analog input signals (12, 14), and biases and modulates the laser diode (22) accordingly. The laser driver (16) receives and responds to input from a feedback circuit (36, 38), which includes an average power control portion (36), and a modulation power control portion (38). The average power control portion (36) of the feedback circuit generally determines the DC component of the laser diode output, and compares it to a reference average. The modulation power control portion (38) of the feedback circuit generally determines the maximum and minimum peaks in the laser diode output, takes their average and compares the average to the DC component of the laser output from the average power control portion (36). The laser diode (22) is then driven by the laser driver (16) in response to the comparisons.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1994Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventor: James J. Stiscia
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Patent number: 5396032Abstract: Multi-chip module (MCM) (10) includes package body (12) having cavity (20) for accepting a plurality of devices and substrates and seal ring (26) to ensure the integrity of the package. Lead frame (18) having a plurality of individual leads (28) is coupled to the package body (12). Plurality of test points (38) or test pins (30) are located on the external surface of package body (12). A plurality of bond pads are located in cavity (20), including a first set or tier and a second set or tier of bond pads for electrically coupling the devices and substrates in the cavity (20) external to package body (12). The first set or tier of bond pads provides electrical connection between the individual devices in MCM (10) to plurality of test points (38) or test pins (30), and the second set or tier of bond pads provides electrical connection between the individual devices in MCM (10) and plurality of individual leads (28).Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1993Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harry B. Bonham, Jr., Charles R. Pratt, III, Bryan K. Douglas
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Patent number: 5394416Abstract: A laser modulation controller (10) provides laser modulation control by DC bias (54) to a laser (22) with a first control tone (32), amplitude modulating (70) a non-return to zero (NRZ) input working signal (18) to be converted to light output with a second control tone (30), detecting the first control tone from a portion of the light output of the laser (88, 26) as a third signal (58) which is proportional to laser gain, detecting the second control tone (30) from a portion of the light output of the laser as a fourth signal (60) which occurs only if the laser is being modulated in or below the lasing threshold region, and substantively combining the third (58) and fourth (60) signals to generate a fifth signal (84) for use as a control of the amplitude of the NRZ working signal (18).Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1994Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gordon W. Ries
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Patent number: 5390333Abstract: In a multinode switch array, the maximum number of nodes that can be passing data from input to output lead can be no greater than the number of output leads in the array. Thus, the remaining nodes, while not performing a useful switch function, when implemented in CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor), are consuming power due to changing logic levels in the circuitry and are causing the input data drivers to consume power due to the loading effect of the non-functional but actively connected nodes. The present invention overcomes these prior art disadvantages by ascertaining from the indirect address data stored in connect memory of each node, the times that the traffic memory needs to be activated and deactivates the memory and any associated driver at all other times in a manner such that it and the data driver are not consuming power incurred by data transfer operations.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1992Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harley P. Pritt, Michael A. Zeeff, Paul A. Littlewood
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Patent number: 5376847Abstract: In one embodiment, a method of providing phase detection from a circuit having first and second inputs and at least one output is disclosed. The method includes a cyclical operation of four steps. The first step awaits the receipt at the first input of an input signal which at least meets the requirements of one of two given binary values. The second step awaits the receipt at the first input of an input signal which at least meets the requirements of the other of the two given binary values before providing an output signal of a first value at the output. The third step awaits the receipt at the second input of an input signal which at least meets the requirements of one of two given binary values. The fourth step awaits the receipt at the second input of an input signal which at least meets the requirements of the other of the two given binary values before changing the output signal at the output to a second value. The process then returns to the first step.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1992Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert B. Staszewski
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Patent number: 5374973Abstract: Various optical amplifier configurations are disclosed. In one configuration, an optical amplifier provides an amplified output signal through use of a pumping device. The output signal is split to an output and a feedback input. The feedback signal is converted to a current which is sensed by a controller. The controller adjusts the amount of current to the pumping device in various instances. In one instance, the current is controlled to prevent overdriving the pumping device. In another instance, the current is controlled to maintain the output signal at a substantially constant level. In another configuration, the optical amplifier is coupled to a ratio computation block which measures the operating efficiency of the pumping device. Additional components detect an undesirable efficiency and provide a warning of the same.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1993Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Y. Maxham, John M. Dugan
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Patent number: 5369400Abstract: A method and system for hitlessly rearranging a communications matrix and maintaining connections of previously connected signals forms an immediate and temporary connection configuration of a predetermined input gate to a predetermined output gate through a dedicated center stage switch of the communications matrix. The method and system use a predetermined center stage switch other than the dedicated center stage switch to establish a parallel connection configuration from the predetermined input gate to the predetermined output gate. At the input gates, the parallel connection configuration forms a head-end-bridge. At the output gates, the parallel connection configuration forms a receive-end-switch. Once parallel connections exist through the predetermined center stage switch and the dedicated center stage switch, the connections through the dedicated center stage switch are disconnected to free the dedicated center stage switch.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1992Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventor: Edward K. Bowdon
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Patent number: 5365518Abstract: A server combines a multiplexer/demultiplexer with a circuit switch to handle both high-speed overhead and data interfaced to the server through a cross-connect; multiple servers may be connected to the cross-connect in a star, mesh or ring network.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1992Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventor: Francis G. Noser
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Patent number: 5364287Abstract: An easily attached and detached locking mechanism is provided to prevent accidental disconnection between mounted and removable connector elements. The mechanism comprises interconnected and tensioned arms with tangs that enclose the connector elements with the interconnection and the tangs providing forces in opposite directions to maintain the connector elements in contact. Inward forces, on the ends of the tensioned arms opposite the tangs, increase the distance between the tangs for attachment of or removal from the connectors to be locked together.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1993Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventor: William F. Weber
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Patent number: 5361293Abstract: A subscriber equipment (210) is isolated (238, 234) at a line card (208) in a line shelf (200) and drop testing is conducted over a test-out bus (240) by a test unit (220) connected (236) to the subscriber equipment (210); the test unit (220) may be plugged into any line card slot in any of a plurality of line shelves (200, . . .Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1992Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard M. Czerwiec
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Patent number: 5359596Abstract: All available timeslots for interconnecting a circuit between two endpoints in a telecommunications network are considered for selecting and establishing the path wherein the selecting step may be carried out according to the rule of first feasible timeslot and wherein bandwidth may be determined as being equal to the lowest count among the timeslots determined to be feasible in each network element in a given path and wherein the total bandwidth in the network between two endpoints is determined by adding the bandwidths determined for each possible path.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1992Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventor: Ghazala Sadiq
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Patent number: 5359302Abstract: A self-regulating oscillator circuit and method are disclosed. Specifically, a method is described whereby an oscillator having an active device is operated. The oscillator is operated by providing a current through the active device, as well as through a reference device connected in series with the active device of the oscillator. A reference voltage across the reference device is sampled, and a regulated voltage is generated by adding a predetermined voltage to the sampled reference voltage. Finally, the regulated voltage is applied to the active device of the oscillator. In one circuit embodiment, the oscillator as described includes a gallium arsenide FET structure which cooperates with a resonant structure to produce a reflection-type oscillator. In addition, a regulator circuit is described including an isolating op amp which samples the reference voltage from the active device of the oscillator and provides its output to a voltage source device.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1992Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventor: Rudolph D. Balusek
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Patent number: 5357225Abstract: An interdigital capacitor (10) is provided including a plurality of conductive and dielectric finger regions. The conductive finger regions are made of the same material type as a microstrip transmission line (12). The conductive finger regions are comprised of individual conductive fingers (14) and the individual conductive fingers (14) provide a predetermined level of impedance to the microstrip transmission line. The plurality of conductive finger regions are comprised of a first finger region (18) and a second finger region (20). The first finger region (18) is coupled to the microstrip transmission line (12) and the second conductive finger region (20) is coupled to ground (22). The individual conductive fingers (14) of the first conductive region (18) are located parallel and interspersed with the individual conductive fingers (14) of the second conductive finger region (20).Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1992Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventor: Duane L. Mortensen
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Patent number: 5353287Abstract: A message priority scheme for use in local areas networks (LANS) operating in accordance with carrier sense, multiple access/collision detect (CSMA/CD) bus access protocol. A LAN station having a high priority message to send ignores the carrier sense signal, and thereby obtains immediate bus access. If the high priority message collides with another message already on the bus, both messages are subject to a backoff period. However, the backoff period for a high priority message is guaranteed to be less than that of a low priority message for a certain number of re-transmission attempts. An intermediate priority status is assigned to a message that previously had a high priority status, after a certain number of transmission attempts. The intermediate priority message is deprived of its ability to transmit while ignoring the carrier sense signal, but retains its shorter backoff period.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1992Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventors: David W. Kuddes, Anthony J. Mazzola, Cecil Mathews
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Patent number: 5351329Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method of installing an optic fiber in an optics package, wherein the tip of the fiber extends from a sleeve. In one step, a point of the fiber proximate its tip is affixed in a retaining member adjacent a device for communicating signals through the fiber. In a second step, a flexible member is disposed between the retaining member and the sleeve and in axial alignment with the fiber. In a third step, the optic fiber is positioned in the optics package after the step of affixing the fiber in place with the respect to the communicating device. In another embodiment, the present invention includes an optics assembly including an optic fiber having a tip extending from a sleeve and a device for communicating signals through the fiber. The assembly further includes a retaining member for affixing the fiber tip proximate the device for communicating signals through the fiber.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1992Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andrew J. Moore, David L. Ma, Robert L. Bontz, Charles C. Burns
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Patent number: 5351019Abstract: A local area network interface for a network element having redundant processors is made by using a pair of connectors for each processor. A delay line is used between pairs of connectors for non-redundant LAN configurations. For redundant LANs, the delay line is not used.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1992Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. McHugh, Claude M. Hurlocker, Larry W. Lemonds
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Patent number: 5349310Abstract: The circuit arrangement of the invention presents an oscillator, whose frequency can be linearly varied within a wide control range, without affecting the oscillator's stability. The frequency of a fixed frequency generator (1) is divided to the desired frequency by a frequency divider (2), whose divider ratio can be varied in very small steps, and the resulting jitter is filtered out by a very simple phase control circuit (3). Improved short-term stability and holdover performance are also achieved. The oscillator can be universally used as clock generator in all digital circuit arrangements.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1993Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventors: Klaus-Hartwig Rieder, Gunter Horsch, William E. Powell