Patents Assigned to SiliconIntervention Inc.
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Patent number: 11271535Abstract: Improved performance of analog computers is obtained by utilizing a deliberate reduction in gain of the gain elements present in the analog computer. While a prior output of the circuit (if any) is present, the gain of the gain elements is reduced to a level that is low enough that the input signal cannot propagate through the circuit. The input signal is then changed to a new value, or set of values, while the gain of the gain elements remains reduced. Finally, the gain of the gain elements is increased to a level that is high enough to allow the input signal to propagate through the circuit, resulting in an output that is a solution to the problem represented by the analog computer.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2020Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: SiliconIntervention Inc.Inventor: A. Martin Mallinson
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Patent number: 11258453Abstract: A pipelined ADC that does not wait for the residue of a signal to settle to be delivered to the next stage of the pipeline, and thus passes signals to subsequent stages at faster than conventional speeds. A pipelined ADC is used that processes signals representing the boundaries of the search space. Thus, each stage does not necessarily receive the signal as pre-processed by the prior stage, but rather the search space boundaries as pre-processed by the prior stage. Reducing the “search space” of the ADC is equivalent to creating the residues in each step of a pipeline as in the prior art. An ADC operating in this fashion operates without error even if the residual search space boundary outputs from one state are presented to the next stage before the outputs have settled, and can run faster for a given power and bandwidth.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2021Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: SiliconIntervention Inc.Inventor: A. Martin Mallinson
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Patent number: 10965257Abstract: A signal processing circuit that achieves functionality similar to that of a switched capacitor circuit without the necessity a clock. The circuit compensates for finite open loop gain and for offset voltages in the components, allowing the circuit to “calculate” the result of a problem represented by the circuit essentially immediately upon the presentation of a new input or set of inputs. After the circuit is initialized to remove gain, an input is applied to the circuit, and propagates through the network and affects the state of amplifier outputs; the propagation from the input through capacitors to the ultimate output(s) of the circuit is the analog calculation taking place. The calculation is not mediated by a clock, but rather the calculation corresponds to the circuit's one-time response to the application of the inputs. Using these techniques complex signal processing circuits and even analog neural networks may be constructed.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2020Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: SiliconIntervention Inc.Inventor: A. Martin Mallinson
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Patent number: 10965311Abstract: Described herein is an improved apparatus for increasing the performance of a ?? modulator, which may function as an ADC. In one embodiment, the ?? modulator comprises a voltage to current converter, a capacitor connected between two outputs of the voltage to current converter to receive a differential input current, and a switch that can switch between connecting each output of the voltage to current converter to ground while disconnecting the other output of the voltage to current converter. In this embodiment, the ?? modulator has no common mode control loop, and no reference current. This results in decreased complexity, i.e., fewer components, as well as reduced noise.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2020Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: SiliconIntervention Inc.Inventor: A. Martin Mallinson
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Patent number: 10784888Abstract: Described herein is a ?? modulator with improved metastability in which the control loop remains stable. In one embodiment, the ?? modulator utilizes differently delayed feedback to successive integrators of the control loop to suppress metastability errors without compromising the stability of the control loop. This is accomplished by including one or more quantizers in the control loop. This technique may be applied to control loops of at least second order, i.e., having two or more integrator stages, where at least one feedback term after the first is non-zero.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2019Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: SiliconIntervention Inc.Inventor: A. Martin Mallinson
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Patent number: 10680794Abstract: Described herein is an apparatus for the recovery of asynchronous data into a fixed clock domain. A phase-locked loop (PLL) of the known art is replaced by a modified quadrature resolver, and the output from the resolver re-creates the selected frequency component of the input asynchronous data. The zero-crossings of this re-created data clock are used to sample the input data stream. One advantage of this technique is that it operates as a state machine on a single clock, and no analog components such as phase detectors or VCOs are needed. In another embodiment, the samples from the input data stream are changed from pulses to Gaussians, allowing for conversion of the sample rate from one clock domain to another.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2019Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: SiliconIntervention Inc.Inventor: A. Martin Mallinson
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Patent number: 10680638Abstract: Described herein is a method and apparatus for reducing ISI in a single-bit ?? modulator without reducing the dynamic range of the modulator. In one embodiment, the signal fed back to the input of the modulator is not the single-bit outputs of a quantizer as in the prior art, but rather patterns of such outputs. The patterns are selected so that each pattern has the same number of transition edges and there is thus no mismatch of transition times. In one embodiment, the patterns are created by digital logic. In another embodiment, an analog signal is added to the error signal in the feedback loop which causes the quantizer to generate the patterns. When the amplitude of the input signal exceeds a certain level, the modulator reverts to the typical operation of a prior art modulator, thus preserving the full dynamic range of the modulator.Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2019Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: SiliconIntervention Inc.Inventor: A. Martin Mallinson
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Patent number: 10637640Abstract: Described herein is an apparatus for the recovery of asynchronous data into a fixed clock domain. A phase-locked loop (PLL) of the known art is replaced by a modified quadrature resolver, and the output from the resolver re-creates the selected frequency component of the input asynchronous data. The zero-crossings of this re-created data clock are used to sample the input data stream. One advantage of this technique is that it operates as a state machine on a single clock, and no analog components such as phase detectors or VCOs are needed. In another embodiment, the samples from the input data stream are changed from pulses to Gaussians, allowing for conversion of the sample rate from one clock domain to another.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2019Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: SiliconIntervention Inc.Inventors: A. Martin Mallinson, Christian Leth Petersen
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Patent number: 10637496Abstract: Described herein is an improved apparatus for increasing the performance of a ?? modulator, which may function as an ADC. In one embodiment, the ?? modulator comprises a voltage to current converter, a capacitor connected between two outputs of the voltage to current converter to receive a differential input current, and a switch that can switch between connecting each output of the voltage to current converter to ground while disconnecting the other output of the voltage to current converter. In this embodiment, the ?? modulator has no common mode control loop, and no reference current. This results in decreased complexity, i.e., fewer components, as well as reduced noise.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2019Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: SiliconIntervention Inc.Inventor: A. Martin Mallinson