Patents Examined by IIwoo Park
  • Patent number: 6769042
    Abstract: A CD-ROM apparatus is provided with an IDE-BUS interface and an ISA-BUS interface and a switching circuit for switching there between. In another embodiment invention is provided to simplify building a personal computer having a CD-ROM apparatus as an external memory and using an IDE-BUS I/F for connecting to the CD-ROM apparatus. Thus a hard disk unit is connected to a master partition of the IDE-BUS I/F of the personal computer, and the CD-ROM apparatus is connected to a slave partition of the IDE-BUS interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 27, 2004
    Assignee: Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Yoshiyuki Kato, Yasuhiro Kinoshita, Daisuki Nagai, Masanori Matsunaga
  • Patent number: 6347347
    Abstract: A data transfer technique employs direct memory access (DMA) logic to transfer data to a memory and simultaneously store the data into a buffer that is closely coupled to a processor, enabling the processor to access the data quicker than if accesses to the memory were required. The simultaneous transfer is selectively enabled and disabled by the processor, so that only those portions of the data that are actually needed by the processor are stored into the buffer. The technique is used on a network interface card (NIC), in conjunction with host memory interface logic that transfers packets and packet descriptors from host memory to memory on the NIC. The DMA logic is controlled through the use of DMA descriptors residing on ring data structures in the NIC memory. The processor sets the value of a flag in a descriptor to indicate whether the data involved in a DMA transfer is to be written to the buffer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2002
    Assignee: 3Com Corporation
    Inventors: Michael K. Brown, Paul Chieffo, John J. Platko
  • Patent number: 6223233
    Abstract: A wallet for a personal information device in the form of a PCMCIA card such as an PCMCIA-card electronic organizer. The wallet includes an input device separate from the input device of the personal information device and two halves that may be folded together in a wallet-like fashion. One of the halves generally includes a touch panel input to allow a user to enter information, commands, instructions, etc., thereto. A personal information device is mounted to the second half of the wallet. When mounted, the wallet supplies via an electrical connection or induction communication the user-supplied information entered into the touch panel input to the personal information device. The wallet display may be powered by the personal information device via the electrical connection or self-powered. Upon coupling the personal information device to the wallet, the personal information device may supply a wake signal to wake up or automatically turn on the input device of the wallet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Assignee: Xircom
    Inventors: Paul K. Kavanaugh, Mark M. Todorovich, Robert L. Grieb
  • Patent number: 6105083
    Abstract: The present invention provides a generic interface which enables asynchronous data processing elements to be interconnected using an interconnection protocol that controls flow of data between the processing elements. The flow control allows the processing elements to be data independent from, i.e., the processing elements need not be designed for a fixed sample rate or resolution, sample format and other data dependent factors. When used with digital motion video data, the processing elements may process motion video data at various temporal and spatial resolutions and color formats. Flow of data between processing elements may be controlled by handshake signals indicating whether the sender has valid data and the receiver can receive data. When valid data is available at the sender and is requested by the receiver, a transfer of data occurs. The characteristics of the data, and functions to be performed on the data may be specified using control inputs to the processing elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Kurtze, Craig R. Frink, James Hamilton, Frank C. Sarnowski, Raymond D. Cacciatore, Scott A. Markinson, Michael F. Lamenza, Anthony O'Connor, Hamed Eshraghian