Abstract: A plurality of flash (solid state) media coupled to a single form factor connector to provide a module, i.e., referred to as a SmartStack module, that can be coupled directly to a device with a SmartStack module controller. The SmartStack module does not include a controller and is controlled from the host side. The form factor connector would typically be a CompactFlash (CF) form factor or some other form factor used in a variety of devices. The SmartStack memory module in a preferred embodiment includes a write protect switch that prevents certain portions of the memory within the SmartStack module from being written to. In addition, a portion of the flash memory will be allocated to the secure area for storing information to implement various forms of security. Another portion of the flash memory is allocated to store optional biometric information such as a user's fingerprint or retinal scan information, etc.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 12, 2002
Date of Patent:
August 7, 2007
Assignee:
Onspec Electronics, Inc.
Inventors:
Larry Lawson Jones, Sreenath Mambakkam, Arockiyaswamy Venkidu
Abstract: A controller chip for coupling a computer system with a flash storage system is disclosed. The controller chip comprises an interface mechanism for determining whether the Flash storage system includes a controller and an adapter for providing the appropriate interface to the computer system to allow the computer system to communicate with the Flash storage system. In a preferred embodiment, the flash storage system comprising at least a portion of a medium ID section; and a flash section, wherein the medium ID section contains specifications of the medium ID. Through the use of this system a plurality of different adapters and a flash storage system can be managed while utilizing the same hardware components.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 4, 2002
Date of Patent:
January 9, 2007
Assignee:
Onspec Electronics, Inc.
Inventors:
Sreenath Mambakkam, Larry Lawson Jones, Arockiyaswamy Venkidu, Nicholas Antonopoulos
Abstract: An embodiment of the invention provides a connector interface frame comprising a plurality of detachable limbs. When one or more specified limbs are detached, the connector interface frame accommodates a particular one of a plurality of host processing system connector interfaces. Depending on which limbs are detached, the frame can accommodate either a CF card or a PCMCIA card. In alternative embodiments, the frame accommodates other host processing system connector interfaces. Embodiments of the invention, therefore, allow a production run that allow the production of a standard frame kit that can be used for multiple types of host processing system connector interfaces.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 3, 2002
Publication date:
September 23, 2004
Applicant:
OnSpec Electronics, Inc.
Inventors:
Sreenath Mambakkam, Arockiyaswamy Venkidu, Larry Lawson Jones, Simaly Phoukong
Abstract: A device for allowing secure identification of an individual when accessing information is disclosed. The device comprises a serial port and a controller coupled to the serial port. The device further includes a storage medium coupled to the controller; the storage medium including security information which can be accessed by the controller. A device in accordance with the present invention may take a variety of physical forms. In a preferred embodiment, a USB (universal serial bus) connection is utilized for connecting the device to a computer. Such a device has a unique ID embedded in an integrated circuit inside the device. The device can optionally store in excess of 1 gigabyte of information. Information within the device can be protected by various layers of security (password layer, unique ID layer, encryption layer). The level of security can include all of these layers, as well as any subset of these layers.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 1, 2002
Publication date:
September 11, 2003
Applicant:
OnSpec Electronics, Inc.
Inventors:
Larry Lawson Jones, Sreenath Mambakkam, Arockiyaswamy Venkidu, Nicholas Antonopoulos