Patents Assigned to Analog Devices
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Publication number: 20120212297Abstract: Apparatus and methods for wave reversing in a travelling wave oscillator are disclosed. The travelling wave oscillator includes a differential transmission line and regeneration elements connected along the differential transmission line. The differential transmission line can be used to propagate a wave traveling in either a counterclockwise or a clockwise direction. Each of the regeneration elements includes a first gain portion operable to degenerate a wave travelling in the counterclockwise direction and to regenerate a wave travelling the clockwise direction, and a second gain portion operable to degenerate a wave travelling in a clockwise direction and to regenerate a wave travelling in a counterclockwise direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: ANALOG DEVICES, INC.Inventor: Gregoire Jean Marie Le Grand De Mercey
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Patent number: 8248151Abstract: As provided herein, in some embodiments, power consumption and/or chip area is reduced by bias circuits configured to provide bias conditions for more than one active circuit, thereby reducing the number of bias circuits in a design. Shared bias circuits may reduce the aggregate amount of on-chip area utilized by bias circuitry and may also reduce the total power consumption of a chip. Additionally and/or alternatively, bias circuits disclosed herein are configured to provide outputs that are less susceptible to changes in the voltage supply level. In particular, in some embodiments, bias circuits are configured to provide relatively constant bias conditions despite changes in the voltage supply level. A bias circuit arrangement with an output substantially decoupled from changes in the voltage supply level may provide a more stable operating point in an active circuit.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2010Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Lloyd, Kimo Tam
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Patent number: 8248052Abstract: A current limit scheme for current-mode DC-DC converters. The current limit scheme is used to limit the current through the inductor during a current limit event. Current flows through the inductor alternately from first and second power devices, with one of said devices operating in the on-state while the other is in the off-state. The current through the second power device is sensed and tracked if the peak inductor current exceeds a particular value. The inductor current is regulated by modulating the on-time of the first power device that delivers current from the input voltage source to the output through the inductor. Thus, the modulator adjusts the on-time of the first power device using past and present information related to the current flowing through the second power device and the instantaneous output voltage of the converter to limit the peak inductor current from exceeding a maximum value.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventor: Yogesh Sharma
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Publication number: 20120205979Abstract: A USB-based isolator system conveys USB signals between a pair of galvanically isolated circuit systems and supports controlled enumeration by a downstream device on upstream USB signal lines. The isolator system provides a multi-mode voltage regulator to support multiple voltage supply configurations. The isolator system further provides control systems for each of the isolated circuit systems and provides robust control in a variety of start up conditions. Additionally, the isolator system includes refresh timers and watchdog mechanisms to support persistent operation but manage possible communication errors that can arise between the isolated circuit systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: ANALOG DEVICES, INC.Inventors: Eric GAALAAS, Mark CANTRELL
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Publication number: 20120207229Abstract: A pre-distortion circuit that may introduce a pre-distortion signal in a communication channel by determining a harmonic signal of the signal to be output. One or more image correction signals of the signal to be output may be determined. The one or more image correction signals may be complex conjugate signal variations of the signal to be output. The harmonic signal, the one or more image correction signals and the signal to be output may be combined into a combined output signal. The combined output signal may be transmitted to a digital-to-analog converter. The predistortion circuit may be implemented in a FPGA, an ASIC, a digital-to-analog converter, and/or a separate IC package.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: ANALOG DEVICES, INC.Inventor: Ganesh ANANTHASWAMY
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Publication number: 20120207324Abstract: A microphone system has a primary microphone for producing a primary signal, a secondary microphone for producing a secondary signal, and a selector operatively coupled with both the primary microphone and the secondary microphone. The system also has an output for delivering an output audible signal principally produced by one of the to microphones. The selector selectively permits either 1) at least a portion of the primary signal and/or 2) at least a portion of the secondary signal to be forwarded to the output as a function of the noise in the primary signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: ANALOG DEVICES, INC.Inventors: Kieran P. Harney, Jason Weigold, Gary Elko
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Publication number: 20120206164Abstract: A USB-based isolator system conveys USB signals between a pair of galvanically isolated circuit systems and supports controlled enumeration by a downstream device on upstream USB signal lines. The isolator system provides a multi-mode voltage regulator to support multiple voltage supply configurations. The isolator system further provides control systems for each of the isolated circuit systems and provides robust control in a variety of start up conditions. Additionally, the isolator system includes refresh timers and watchdog mechanisms to support persistent operation but manage possible communication errors that can arise between the isolated circuit systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: ANALOG DEVICES, INC.Inventors: Eric GAALAAS, Mark CANTRELL
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Publication number: 20120206633Abstract: Timing generators and methods of generating timing signals are disclosed. In one implementation, a timing generator for an imaging device includes a timing generator memory configured to store timing information, a timing core coupled to the timing generator memory and configured to read the timing information from the timing generator memory, and a processor core coupled to the timing core and configured to control a plurality of counters. The timing core can be further configured to generate a plurality of timing patterns based on the timing information and the plurality of counters. The timing generator can also be configured to generate a plurality of toggle positions for a plurality of timing signals based on the plurality of timing patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventors: Bin Huo, Yimiao Zhao, Xianglun Leng, Ankit Khandelwal, Yong Wang
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Publication number: 20120206282Abstract: A redundant analog-to-digital conversion system can include at least one input multiplexer, first and second redundant analog-to-digital converters, a comparison circuit and an output multiplexer. The at least one input multiplexer can receive a plurality of analog input signals and output at lest one multiplexed analog input signal. The first and second redundant analog-to-digital converters can convert the at least one multiplexed analog input signal to respectively generate first and second digital output signals, the first digital output having a greater digital resolution than the second digital output. The comparison circuit can produce a comparison output signal as a function of a comparison of a plurality of most significant corresponding bit pairs of the first and second digital output signals. The output multiplexer can produce a multiplexed output including information from the comparison output signal and one of the digital output signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: ANALOG DEVICES, INC.Inventor: Jeremy GORBOLD
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Publication number: 20120205714Abstract: Apparatus and methods for electronic circuit protection under high stress operating conditions are provided. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a substrate having a first p-well, a second p-well adjacent the first p-well, and an n-type region separating the first and second p-wells. An n-type active area is over the first p-well and a p-type active area is over the second p-well. The n-type and p-type active areas are electrically connected to a cathode and anode of a high reverse blocking voltage (HRBV) device, respectively. The n-type active area, the first p-well and the n-type region operate as an NPN bipolar transistor and the second p-well, the n-type region, and the first p-well operate as a PNP bipolar transistor. The NPN bipolar transistor defines a relatively low forward trigger voltage of the HRBV device and the PNP bipolar transistor defines a relatively high reverse breakdown voltage of the HRBV device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventors: Javier A. Salcedo, David Hall Whitney
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Patent number: 8242940Abstract: A sink may be to used to process multimedia digital data. The sink may include a plurality of input ports, an output port, a switchably-enabled selector to select an input port from a plurality of HDMI input ports to couple to an output port, a control circuit to detect encrypted data in a channel of the input ports; and a plurality of decryption engines. Each of the decryption engines may be coupled to respective input ports to synchronize with a corresponding encryption engine of a data source after the control circuit detects encrypted data in the channel of the respective input port. Additional circuitry may be included to operate the sink in a power saving mode. Also, methods for processing the data in both power saving and non-power saving modes.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2010Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventors: Pablo Ventura Domingo, Lucas Valentin Garcia, Michael Joseph Fernald, Rajesh Rama Chandran, Joseph Michael Barry
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Patent number: 8242853Abstract: A low headroom oscillator operates at low supply voltages without the use of monostable circuits or flip flops. The oscillator operates in multiple states which allow for the charging and discharging of the capacitors alternately to enable the proper operating of the oscillator at low supply voltages without locking up.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2010Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventor: Gareth Finn
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Patent number: 8241931Abstract: A method of producing a MEMS device provides a first substrate having a first interior surface and thickness, and a second substrate having a second interior surface. The method also forms at least one closed wall on at least one of the first and second substrates, weakens the first substrate in a plane generally parallel to the first interior surface, and secures the first substrate to the second substrate. The at least one closed wall extends between the first interior surface and the second interior surface. The method further separates a portion of the first substrate along the plane generally parallel to the first interior surface after securing the first and second substrates, and removes an excess portion of the first substrate to produce a reduced thickness first substrate of no greater than about 20 microns.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2010Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventors: Christophe Antoine, John R. Martin
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Publication number: 20120199874Abstract: An apparatus and method for high voltage transient electrical overstress protection are disclosed. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes an internal circuit electrically connected between a first node and a second node; and a protection circuit electrically connected between the first node and the second node. The protection circuit is configured to protect the internal circuit from transient electrical overstress events while maintaining a relatively high holding voltage upon activation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventors: Javier A. Salcedo, Karl Sweetland
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Publication number: 20120203482Abstract: System and method to detect battery cell malfunctions through redundant offset battery cell monitoring. Redundant battery monitoring may be implemented in a battery monitoring system to process battery cell voltages at offset times. A processor may compare offset voltage samples for a particular battery cell. If the samples vary outside a predetermined range, the processor may indicate a battery cell malfunction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: ANALOG DEVICES, INC.Inventors: Robert Parle, James Stegen, Katherine O'Riordan
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Publication number: 20120200350Abstract: An amplifier system can include a feedback amplifier circuit having an amplifier, a feedback capacitor connected between an input terminal and an output terminal of the amplifier by at least one first switch, and a reset capacitor connected across the feedback capacitor by at least one second switch and between a pair of reference voltages by at least one third switch. During an input-signal processing phase of operation, a control circuit may close the at least one first switch and open the at least one second switch to electrically connect the feedback capacitor between the input and output terminals to engage feedback processing by the feedback amplifier circuit, and close the third switch to electrically connect the reset capacitor between the first and second voltages to charge the reset capacitor to a selectable voltage difference.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: ANALOG DEVICES, INC.Inventors: Cathal MURPHY, Michael COLN, Gary CARREAU, Alain Valentin GUERY, Bruce AMAZEEN
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Publication number: 20120200348Abstract: Apparatus and methods for demodulation are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving an input signal having a frequency that varies in relation to a state of the signal, calculating a sine and cosine of a phase control signal, generating a first signal proportional to the sine of a product of a first quantity and the frequency of the input signal, generating a second signal proportional to the cosine of a product of the first quantity and the frequency of the input signal, and summing a product of the first signal and the cosine of the phase control signal with a product of the second signal and the sine of the phase control signal to generate a demodulator output for resolving the state of the input signal. In certain implementations, the phase control signal is controlled so as to reduce a frequency error of the input signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: ANALOG DEVICES, INC.Inventor: Kenneth Mulvaney
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Patent number: 8237296Abstract: Organic anti-stiction coatings such as, for example, hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon based self-assembled organosilanes and siloxanes applied either in solvent or via chemical vapor deposition, are selectively etched using a UV-Ozone (UVO) dry etching technique in which the portions of the organic anti-stiction coating to be etched are exposed simultaneously to multiple wavelengths of ultraviolet light that excite and dissociate organic molecules from the anti-stiction coating and generate atomic oxygen from molecular oxygen and ozone so that the organic molecules react with atomic oxygen to form volatile products that are dissipated, resulting in removal of the exposed portions of the anti-stiction coating. A hybrid etching process using heat followed by UVO exposure may be used. A shadow mask (e.g., of glass or quartz), a protective material layer, or other mechanism may be used to selective expose the portions of the anti-stiction coating to be UVO etched.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2010Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventor: Mehmet Hancer
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Patent number: 8238865Abstract: Embodiments of a system for calibrating the image rejection of a receiver include an image-rejection correction circuit that modifies the gain and phase of a first channel of a baseband image signal. The image-rejection correction circuit may include a summing circuit and first and second variable-gain elements. In one implementation, a filter receives a corrected first channel from the image-rejection correction circuit and an unmodified second channel of the image signal, while a controller analyzes power measured at the output of the filter, and adjusts the variable-gain elements to reduce the power of the image signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventors: Miguel Chanca, Ronan Casey, Patrick Crowley, Muhammad Khan, Philip Quinlan
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Patent number: 8239160Abstract: A method of detecting activity in a MEMS accelerometer captures an acceleration bias, measures acceleration at a predetermined time, calculates a change in acceleration using the measured acceleration and the acceleration bias, and compares the change in acceleration to a threshold to detect activity. A method of detecting inactivity uses a similar technique along with a timer. The method of detecting inactivity in a MEMS accelerometer captures an acceleration bias, measures acceleration at a predetermined time, calculates a change in acceleration using the measured acceleration and the acceleration bias, and compares the change in acceleration to a threshold to detect inactivity. The method further determines if the change in acceleration is less than the threshold and, if so, determines if a predetermined period of time has elapsed to detect inactivity.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventors: James M. Lee, John Memishian