Patents Assigned to Magnalynx
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Publication number: 20090316728Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to a method and apparatus to communicate data between two or more semiconductor devices. In an embodiment, a method includes synchronizing a master device with a slave device, where the master device includes a semiconductor device. Synchronizing includes transmitting a first synchronization marker data pattern via a first serial interface from the master device at a first time, and receiving a second synchronization marker data pattern via a second serial interface at the master device at a second time in response to transmitting the first synchronization marker data pattern. Synchronizing also includes determining, based at least in part on the first time and the second time, a third time when a reply is to be received by the master device in response to a request transmitted from the master device to the slave device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: MagnaLynx, Inc.Inventors: Charles Boecker, Scott Irwin, Matthew Shafer, Eric Groen, Aaron Hoelscher, Andrew Jenkins, David Black
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Patent number: 7599396Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to a method of communicating data between two or more semiconductor devices. Serial interfaces using the method have a reduction in latency compared to conventional serial interfaces. The method enables features needed for a serial interface, such as limited run lengths and recognizable data boundaries to establish alignment. In addition, a method for synchronizing two or more semiconductor devices through serial interfaces has been presented. This is done by passing a marker data pattern through the system.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2005Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Magnalynx, Inc.Inventors: Charles Boecker, Scott Irwin, Matthew Shafer, Eric Groen, Aaron Hoelscher, Andrew Jenkins, David Black
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Patent number: 7167410Abstract: A memory device and system are disclosed that may include a serial data interface, a serial address interface, and a reference clock interface. The reference clock interface is configured to receive a signal from a reference clock source that provides a reference clock signal to a memory control device. The serial interfaces are coupled to other memory devices or memory control devices. A method of transferring data within a memory system using serial interfaces is also disclosed. The method includes performing clock multiplication on a reference clock to provide a multiplied clock, using the multiplied clock to serialize and transmit data onto a serial interface, recovering data from the seal interface, using the reference clock to determine an initial frequency for use by clock and data recovery module, using the data recovered from the serial interface to determine a phase and final frequency of a recovered clock, and using the recovered clock to de-serialize received serial data into parallel data words.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: MagnalynxInventors: Charles Boecker, Scott Irwin, Matthew Shafer, Eric Groen, Aaron Hoelscher, Andrew Jenkins, David Black
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Publication number: 20070008992Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to a method of communicating data between two or more semiconductor devices. Serial interfaces using the method have a reduction in latency compared to conventional serial interfaces. The method enables features needed for a serial interface, such as limited run lengths and recognizable data boundaries to establish alignment. In addition, a method for synchronizing two or more semiconductor devices through serial interfaces has been presented. This is done by passing a marker data pattern through the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2005Publication date: January 11, 2007Applicant: MagnaLynx, Inc.Inventors: Charles Boecker, Scott Irwin, Matthew Shafer, Eric Groen, Aaron Hoelscher, Andrew Jenkins, David Black
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Publication number: 20060239107Abstract: A memory device and system are disclosed that may include a serial data interface, a serial address interface, and a reference clock interface. The reference clock interface is configured to receive a signal from a reference clock source that provides a reference clock signal to a memory control device. The serial interfaces are coupled to other memory devices or memory control devices. A method of transferring data within a memory system using serial interfaces is also disclosed. The method includes performing clock multiplication on a reference clock to provide a multiplied clock, using the multiplied clock to serialize and transmit data onto a serial interface, recovering data from the seal interface, using the reference clock to determine an initial frequency for use by clock and data recovery module, using the data recovered from the serial interface to determine a phase and final frequency of a recovered clock, and using the recovered clock to de-serialize received serial data into parallel data words.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: MagnaLynx, Inc.Inventors: Charles Boecker, Scott Irwin, Matthew Shafer, Eric Groen, Aaron Hoelscher, Andrew Jenkins, David Black