Patents by Inventor Ajay Padgaonkar

Ajay Padgaonkar 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).

  • Patent number: 8712741
    Abstract: A system may include a database configured to store information including characteristics of a plurality of components. The system may further include a server in communication with the database and configured to: receive design parameters indicative of a plurality of power supply loads to be powered; determine a plurality of power supply architectures that may be used to provide power supply solutions satisfying the plurality of loads, each power supply architecture including at least one position requiring a component configured to satisfy a load requirement; for each one of at least a subset of the plurality of power supply architectures, determine, based on the characteristics of the plurality of components, at least one component configured to satisfy the corresponding load requirement for each position of the one of the power supply architectures; and generate at least one power supply design in accordance with the power supply architectures and the determined components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2014
    Assignee: National Semiconductor Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey Robert Perry, Martin Garrison, Dien Mac, Khang Nguyen, Ajay Padgaonkar, Phil Gibson, Scott Hung, Werner Berns
  • Publication number: 20110320175
    Abstract: A system may include a database configured to store information including characteristics of a plurality of components. The system may further include a server in communication with the database and configured to: receive design parameters indicative of a plurality of power supply loads to be powered; determine a plurality of power supply architectures that may be used to provide power supply solutions satisfying the plurality of loads, each power supply architecture including at least one position requiring a component configured to satisfy a load requirement; for each one of at least a subset of the plurality of power supply architectures, determine, based on the characteristics of the plurality of components, at least one component configured to satisfy the corresponding load requirement for each position of the one of the power supply architectures; and generate at least one power supply design in accordance with the power supply architectures and the determined components.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2011
    Publication date: December 29, 2011
    Inventors: Jeffrey Robert Perry, Martin Garrison, Dien Mac, Khang Nguyen, Ajay Padgaonkar, Phil Gibson, Scott Hung, Werner Berns
  • Patent number: 5734927
    Abstract: An electronic device for transferring data between a serial port and a memory of a CPU is provided having a plurality of data registers for transferring data between said serial port and said memory in response to a first set of control signals, a data bus connected to said registers and said memory for passing data to and from said memory in response to a portion of said first set of control signals, first control circuitry for generating said first set of control signals and for generating at least one interrupt to said CPU, at least one control register connected to said first control circuitry for providing mode control information to said first control circuitry, a plurality of address registers for storing data address, at least one address generator connected to said address registers for automatically generating addresses in response to a second set of control signals, an address bus connected to said address registers, and second control circuitry connected to said address generator, a portion of sai
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1998
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventors: Frederic Boutaud, Marc Couvrat, Yves Masse, Mansoor A. Chishtie, Alain Vallauri, Ajay Padgaonkar, Jason Jones
  • Patent number: 5455937
    Abstract: A microcontroller fabricated on a semiconductor chip has an on-chip EPROM program memory with programmable EPROM configuration fuses located in a limited number of addresses of the on-chip program memory, the condition of each of EPROM fuse being defined as blown or not blown according to the value of the bit stored in the respective address of the on-chip program memory. The operating modes of the microcontroller are configurable by appropriately programming at least some of the EPROM fuses. Testing of the microcontroller in at least some of the operating modes is achieved by using latches outside the program memory to emulate the EPROM fuses, while suppressing the capability to set the condition of the EPROM fuses during the testing. Upon completion of the testing, control of the operating modes of the microcontroller is returned to the EPROM fuses, and the latches are precluded from further emulating the EPROM fuses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1995
    Assignee: Microchip Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric Berman, Greg Italiano, Ajay Padgaonkar, Ray Allen
  • Patent number: 5446864
    Abstract: A microcontroller fabricated on a semiconductor chip has an on-chip EPROM program memory. The microcontroller is selectively configurable to operate in any one of a plurality of predetermined operating modes, including at least one secure microcontroller mode. A plurality of EPROM configuration fuses used for configuring the microcontroller and protecting its program memory from read, verify or write through any instruction initiated from other than a predetermined secure area of the chip, are mapped into the on-chip EPROM program memory as bits in respective address locations thereof. The value of a bit representing any one of said fuses is effective to determine the condition of the respective fuse. That condition is observed by reading the value of the respective bit for that fuse stored in the EPROM program memory.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1995
    Assignee: Microchip Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin Burghardt, Eric Berman, Ajay Padgaonkar, Ray Allen