Patents by Inventor Abhijeet Chachad
Abhijeet Chachad has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20250045230Abstract: This invention is a bus communication protocol. A master device stores bus credits. The master device may transmit a bus transaction only if it holds sufficient number and type of bus credits. Upon transmission, the master device decrements the number of stored bus credits. The bus credits correspond to resources on a slave device for receiving bus transactions. The slave device must receive the bus transaction if accompanied by the proper credits. The slave device services the transaction. The slave device then transmits a credit return. The master device adds the corresponding number and types of credits to the stored amount. The slave device is ready to accept another bus transaction and the master device is re-enabled to initiate the bus transaction. In many types of interactions a bus agent may act as both master and slave depending upon the state of the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2024Publication date: February 6, 2025Inventors: David M. Thompson, Timothy D. Anderson, Joseph R.M. Zbiciak, Abhijeet A. Chachad, Kai Chirca, Matthew D. Pierson
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Publication number: 20240411703Abstract: Disclosed embodiments include an electronic device having a processor core, a memory, a register, and a data load unit to receive a plurality of data elements stored in the memory in response to an instruction. All of the data elements hare the same data size, which is specified by one or more coding bits. The data load unit includes an address generator to generate addresses corresponding to locations in the memory at which the data elements are located, and a formatting unit to format the data elements. The register is configured to store the formatted data elements, and the processor core is configured to receive the formatted data elements from the register.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Inventors: Timothy D. Anderson, Joseph Zbiciak, Duc Quang Bui, Abhijeet Chachad, Kai Chirca, Naveen Bhoria, Matthew D. Pierson, Daniel Wu, Ramakrishnan Venkatasubramanian
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Patent number: 12072824Abstract: This invention is a bus communication protocol. A master device stores bus credits. The master device may transmit a bus transaction only if it holds sufficient number and type of bus credits. Upon transmission, the master device decrements the number of stored bus credits. The bus credits correspond to resources on a slave device for receiving bus transactions. The slave device must receive the bus transaction if accompanied by the proper credits. The slave device services the transaction. The slave device then transmits a credit return. The master device adds the corresponding number and types of credits to the stored amount. The slave device is ready to accept another bus transaction and the master device is re-enabled to initiate the bus transaction. In many types of interactions a bus agent may act as both master and slave depending upon the state of the process.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2020Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: David M. Thompson, Timothy D. Anderson, Joseph R. M. Zbiciak, Abhijeet A Chachad, Kai Chirca, Matthew D. Pierson
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Patent number: 12072812Abstract: Disclosed embodiments include an electronic device having a processor core, a memory, a register, and a data load unit to receive a plurality of data elements stored in the memory in response to an instruction. All of the data elements hare the same data size, which is specified by one or more coding bits. The data load unit includes an address generator to generate addresses corresponding to locations in the memory at which the data elements are located, and a formatting unit to format the data elements. The register is configured to store the formatted data elements, and the processor core is configured to receive the formatted data elements from the register.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2021Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Timothy D. Anderson, Joseph Zbiciak, Duc Quang Bui, Abhijeet Chachad, Kai Chirca, Naveen Bhoria, Matthew D. Pierson, Daniel Wu, Ramakrishnan Venkatasubramanian
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Publication number: 20240036867Abstract: Techniques related to executing a plurality of instructions by a processor comprising receiving a first instruction configured to cause the processor to output a first data value to a first address in a first data cache, outputting, by the processor, the first data value to a second address in a second data cache, receiving a second instruction configured to cause a streaming engine associated with the processor to prefetch data from the first data cache, determining that the first data value has not been outputted from the second data cache to the first data cache, stalling execution of the second instruction, receiving an indication, from the second data cache, that the first data value has been output from the second data cache to the first data cache, and resuming execution of the second instruction based on the received indication.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Inventors: Naveen BHORIA, Kai CHIRCA, Timothy D. ANDERSON, Duc BUI, Abhijeet A. CHACHAD, Son Hung TRAN
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Patent number: 11803505Abstract: The Multicore Bus Architecture (MBA) protocol includes a novel technique of sharing the same physical channel for all transaction types. Two channels, the Transaction Attribute Channel (TAC) and the Transaction Data Channel (TDC) are used. The attribute channel transmits bus transaction attribute information optionally including a transaction type signal, a transaction ID, a valid signal, a bus agent ID signal, an address signal, a transaction size signal, a credit spend signal and a credit return signal. The data channel connected a data subset of the signal lines of the bus separate from the attribute subset of signal lines the bus. The data channel optionally transmits a data valid signal, a transaction ID signal, a bus agent ID signal and a last data signal to mark the last data of a current bus transaction.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2022Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: David M. Thompson, Timothy Anderson, Joseph Zbiciak, Abhijeet A. Chachad, Kai Chirca, Matthew D. Pierson
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Patent number: 11782718Abstract: Techniques related to executing a plurality of instructions by a processor comprising receiving a first instruction configured to cause the processor to output a first data value to a first address in a first data cache, outputting, by the processor, the first data value to a second address in a second data cache, receiving a second instruction configured to cause a streaming engine associated with the processor to prefetch data from the first data cache, determining that the first data value has not been outputted from the second data cache to the first data cache, stalling execution of the second instruction, receiving an indication, from the second data cache, that the first data value has been output from the second data cache to the first data cache, and resuming execution of the second instruction based on the received indication.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2021Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Naveen Bhoria, Kai Chirca, Timothy D. Anderson, Duc Bui, Abhijeet A. Chachad, Son Hung Tran
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Publication number: 20220261373Abstract: The Multicore Bus Architecture (MBA) protocol includes a novel technique of sharing the same physical channel for all transaction types. Two channels, the Transaction Attribute Channel (TAC) and the Transaction Data Channel (TDC) are used. The attribute channel transmits bus transaction attribute information optionally including a transaction type signal, a transaction ID, a valid signal, a bus agent ID signal, an address signal, a transaction size signal, a credit spend signal and a credit return signal. The data channel connected a data subset of the signal lines of the bus separate from the attribute subset of signal lines the bus. The data channel optionally transmits a data valid signal, a transaction ID signal, a bus agent ID signal and a last data signal to mark the last data of a current bus transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2022Publication date: August 18, 2022Inventors: David M. Thompson, Timothy Anderson, Joseph Zbiciak, Abhijeet A. Chachad, Kai Chirca, Matthew D. Pierson
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Patent number: 11321268Abstract: The Multicore Bus Architecture (MBA) protocol includes a novel technique of sharing the same physical channel for all transaction types. Two channels, the Transaction Attribute Channel (TAC) and the Transaction Data Channel (TDC) are used. The attribute channel transmits bus transaction attribute information optionally including a transaction type signal, a transaction ID, a valid signal, a bus agent ID signal, an address signal, a transaction size signal, a credit spend signal and a credit return signal. The data channel connected a data subset of the signal lines of the bus separate from the attribute subset of signal lines the bus. The data channel optionally transmits a data valid signal, a transaction ID signal, a bus agent ID signal and a last data signal to mark the last data of a current bus transaction.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2014Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: David M. Thompson, Timothy Anderson, Joseph Zbiciak, Abhijeet A. Chachad, Kai Chirca, Matthew D. Pierson
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Publication number: 20210240634Abstract: Disclosed embodiments include an electronic device having a processor core, a memory, a register, and a data load unit to receive a plurality of data elements stored in the memory in response to an instruction. All of the data elements hare the same data size, which is specified by one or more coding bits. The data load unit includes an address generator to generate addresses corresponding to locations in the memory at which the data elements are located, and a formatting unit to format the data elements. The register is configured to store the formatted data elements, and the processor core is configured to receive the formatted data elements from the register.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Timothy D. Anderson, Joseph Zbiciak, Duc Quang Bui, Abhijeet Chachad, Kai Chirca, Naveen Bhoria, Matthew D. Pierson, Daniel Wu, Ramakrishnan Venkatasubramanian
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Publication number: 20210216316Abstract: Techniques related to executing a plurality of instructions by a processor comprising receiving a first instruction configured to cause the processor to output a first data value to a first address in a first data cache, outputting, by the processor, the first data value to a second address in a second data cache, receiving a second instruction configured to cause a streaming engine associated with the processor to prefetch data from the first data cache, determining that the first data value has not been outputted from the second data cache to the first data cache, stalling execution of the second instruction, receiving an indication, from the second data cache, that the first data value has been output from the second data cache to the first data cache, and resuming execution of the second instruction based on the received indication.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2021Publication date: July 15, 2021Inventors: Naveen BHORIA, Kai CHIRCA, Timothy D. ANDERSON, Duc BUI, Abhijeet A. CHACHAD, Son Hung TRAN
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Patent number: 11036648Abstract: Disclosed embodiments include a data processing apparatus having a processing core, a memory, and a streaming engine. The streaming engine is configured to receive a plurality of data elements stored in the memory and to provide the plurality of data elements as a data stream to the processing core, and includes an address generator to generate addresses corresponding to locations in the memory, a buffer to store the data elements received from the locations in the memory corresponding to the generated addresses, and an output to supply the data elements received from the memory to the processing core as the data stream.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2018Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Timothy D. Anderson, Joseph Zbiciak, Duc Quang Bui, Abhijeet Chachad, Kai Chirca, Naveen Bhoria, Matthew D. Pierson, Daniel Wu, Ramakrishnan Venkatasubramanian
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Patent number: 10963255Abstract: Techniques related to executing a plurality of instructions by a processor comprising receiving a first instruction configured to cause the processor to output a first data value to a first address in a first data cache, outputting, by the processor, the first data value to a second address in a second data cache, receiving a second instruction configured to cause a streaming engine associated with the processor to prefetch data from the first data cache, determining that the first data value has not been outputted from the second data cache to the first data cache, stalling execution of the second instruction, receiving an indication, from the second data cache, that the first data value has been output from the second data cache to the first data cache, and resuming execution of the second instruction based on the received indication.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2019Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Naveen Bhoria, Kai Chirca, Timothy D. Anderson, Duc Bui, Abhijeet A. Chachad, Son Hung Tran
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Publication number: 20210011872Abstract: This invention is a bus communication protocol. A master device stores bus credits. The master device may transmit a bus transaction only if it holds sufficient number and type of bus credits. Upon transmission, the master device decrements the number of stored bus credits. The bus credits correspond to resources on a slave device for receiving bus transactions. The slave device must receive the bus transaction if accompanied by the proper credits. The slave device services the transaction. The slave device then transmits a credit return. The master device adds the corresponding number and types of credits to the stored amount. The slave device is ready to accept another bus transaction and the master device is re-enabled to initiate the bus transaction. In many types of interactions a bus agent may act as both master and slave depending upon the state of the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Inventors: David M. Thompson, Timothy D. Anderson, Joseph R.M. Zbiciak, Abhijeet A. Chachad, Kai Chirca, Matthew D. Pierson
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Patent number: 10795844Abstract: This invention is a bus communication protocol. A master device stores bus credits. The master device may transmit a bus transaction only if it holds sufficient number and type of bus credits. Upon transmission, the master device decrements the number of stored bus credits. The bus credits correspond to resources on a slave device for receiving bus transactions. The slave device must receive the bus transaction if accompanied by the proper credits. The slave device services the transaction. The slave device then transmits a credit return. The master device adds the corresponding number and types of credits to the stored amount. The slave device is ready to accept another bus transaction and the master device is re-enabled to initiate the bus transaction. In many types of interactions a bus agent may act as both master and slave depending upon the state of the process.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2019Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATEDInventors: David M. Thompson, Timothy D. Anderson, Joseph R. M. Zbiciak, Abhijeet A. Chachad, Kai Chirca, Matthew D. Pierson
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Publication number: 20190354500Abstract: This invention is a bus communication protocol. A master device stores bus credits. The master device may transmit a bus transaction only if it holds sufficient number and type of bus credits. Upon transmission, the master device decrements the number of stored bus credits. The bus credits correspond to resources on a slave device for receiving bus transactions. The slave device must receive the bus transaction if accompanied by the proper credits. The slave device services the transaction. The slave device then transmits a credit return. The master device adds the corresponding number and types of credits to the stored amount. The slave device is ready to accept another bus transaction and the master device is re-enabled to initiate the bus transaction. In many types of interactions a bus agent may act as both master and slave depending upon the state of the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: David M. Thompson, Timothy D. Anderson, Joseph R.M. Zbiciak, Abhijeet A. Chachad, Kai Chirca, Matthew D. Pierson
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Publication number: 20190220276Abstract: Techniques related to executing a plurality of instructions by a processor comprising receiving a first instruction configured to cause the processor to output a first data value to a first address in a first data cache, outputting, by the processor, the first data value to a second address in a second data cache, receiving a second instruction configured to cause a streaming engine associated with the processor to prefetch data from the first data cache, determining that the first data value has not been outputted from the second data cache to the first data cache, stalling execution of the second instruction, receiving an indication, from the second data cache, that the first data value has been output from the second data cache to the first data cache, and resuming execution of the second instruction based on the received indication.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: Naveen BHORIA, Kai CHIRCA, Timothy D. ANDERSON, Duc BUI, Abhijeet A. CHACHAD, Son Hung TRAN
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Patent number: 10311007Abstract: This invention is a bus communication protocol. A master device stores bus credits. The master device may transmit a bus transaction only if it holds sufficient number and type of bus credits. Upon transmission, the master device decrements the number of stored bus credits. The bus credits correspond to resources on a slave device for receiving bus transactions. The slave device must receive the bus transaction if accompanied by the proper credits. The slave device services the transaction. The slave device then transmits a credit return. The master device adds the corresponding number and types of credits to the stored amount. The slave device is ready to accept another bus transaction and the master device is re-enabled to initiate the bus transaction. In many types of interactions a bus agent may act as both master and slave depending upon the state of the process.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2018Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATEDInventors: David M. Thompson, Timothy D. Anderson, Joseph R. M. Zbiciak, Abhijeet A. Chachad, Kai Chirca, Matthew D. Pierson
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Publication number: 20190146790Abstract: Disclosed embodiments include a data processing apparatus having a processing core, a memory, and a streaming engine. The streaming engine is configured to receive a plurality of data elements stored in the memory and to provide the plurality of data elements as a data stream to the processing core, and includes an address generator to generate addresses corresponding to locations in the memory, a buffer to store the data elements received from the locations in the memory corresponding to the generated addresses, and an output to supply the data elements received from the memory to the processing core as the data stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Timothy D. Anderson, Joseph Zbiciak, Duc Quang Bui, Abhijeet Chachad, Kai Chirca, Naveen Bhoria, Matthew D. Pierson, Daniel Wu, Ramakrishnan Venkatasubramanian
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Patent number: 10162641Abstract: This invention addresses implements a range of interesting technologies into a single block. Each DSP CPU has a streaming engine. The streaming engines include: a SE to L2 interface that can request 512 bits/cycle from L2; a loose binding between SE and L2 interface, to allow a single stream to peak at 1024 bits/cycle; one-way coherence where the SE sees all earlier writes cached in system, but not writes that occur after stream opens; full protection against single-bit data errors within its internal storage via single-bit parity with semi-automatic restart on parity error.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2017Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATEDInventors: Timothy D. Anderson, Joseph Zbiciak, Duc Quang Bui, Abhijeet A. Chachad, Kai Chirca, Naveen Bhoria, Matthew D. Pierson, Daniel Wu, Ramakrishnan Venkatasubramanian