Patents by Inventor Andy Stavros
Andy Stavros 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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Patent number: 9437582Abstract: A microelectronic assembly includes units superposed on one another to form at least one stack having a vertical direction. Each unit includes one or more microelectronic devices and has top and bottom surfaces. Top unit terminals are exposed at the top surfaces and bottom unit terminals are exposed at the bottom surfaces. The top and bottom unit terminals are provided at a set of ordered column positions. Each top unit terminal of the set, except the top unit terminals at the highest ordered column position, is connected to a respective bottom unit terminal of the same unit at a next higher ordered column position. Each bottom unit terminal of the set, except the bottom unit terminals of the lowest unit in the stack, is connected to a respective upper unit terminal of the next lower unit in the stack at the same column position.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2014Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: Tessera, Inc.Inventors: David Gibson, Andy Stavros
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Publication number: 20140332982Abstract: A microelectronic assembly includes units superposed on one another to form at least one stack having a vertical direction. Each unit includes one or more microelectronic devices and has top and bottom surfaces. Top unit terminals are exposed at the top surfaces and bottom unit terminals are exposed at the bottom surfaces. The top and bottom unit terminals are provided at a set of ordered column positions. Each top unit terminal of the set, except the top unit terminals at the highest ordered column position, is connected to a respective bottom unit terminal of the same unit at a next higher ordered column position. Each bottom unit terminal of the set, except the bottom unit terminals of the lowest unit in the stack, is connected to a respective upper unit terminal of the next lower unit in the stack at the same column position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: TESSERA, INC.Inventors: David Gibson, Andy Stavros
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Patent number: 8704351Abstract: A microelectronic assembly includes units superposed on one another to form at least one stack having a vertical direction. Each unit includes one or more microelectronic devices and has top and bottom surfaces. Top unit terminals are exposed at the top surfaces and bottom unit terminals are exposed at the bottom surfaces. The top and bottom unit terminals are provided at a set of ordered column positions. Each top unit terminal of the set, except the top unit terminals at the highest ordered column position, is connected to a respective bottom unit terminal of the same unit at a next higher ordered column position. Each bottom unit terminal of the set, except the bottom unit terminals of the lowest unit in the stack, is connected to a respective upper unit terminal of the next lower unit in the stack at the same column position.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2009Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Tessera, Inc.Inventors: David Gibson, Andy Stavros
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Publication number: 20100013108Abstract: A microelectronic assembly includes units superposed on one another to form at least one stack having a vertical direction. Each unit includes one or more microelectronic devices and has top and bottom surfaces. Top unit terminals are exposed at the top surfaces and bottom unit terminals are exposed at the bottom surfaces. The top and bottom unit terminals are provided at a set of ordered column positions. Each top unit terminal of the set, except the top unit terminals at the highest ordered column position, is connected to a respective bottom unit terminal of the same unit at a next higher ordered column position. Each bottom unit terminal of the set, except the bottom unit terminals of the lowest unit in the stack, is connected to a respective upper unit terminal of the next lower unit in the stack at the same column position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: Tessera, Inc.Inventors: David Gibson, Andy Stavros
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Patent number: 7589409Abstract: A microelectronic assembly includes units superposed on one another to form at least one stack having a vertical direction. Each unit includes one or more microelectronic devices and has top and bottom surfaces. Top unit terminals are exposed at the top surfaces and bottom unit terminals are exposed at the bottom surfaces. The top and bottom unit terminals are provided at a set of ordered column positions. Each top unit terminal of the set, except the top unit terminals at the highest ordered column position, is connected to a respective bottom unit terminal of the same unit at a next higher ordered column position. Each bottom unit terminal of the set, except the bottom unit terminals of the lowest unit in the stack, is connected to a respective upper unit terminal of the next lower unit in the stack at the same column position.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2007Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Tessera, Inc.Inventors: David Gibson, Andy Stavros
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Patent number: 7489524Abstract: An assembly is provided which includes a first circuit panel having a top surface, a first dielectric element and first conductive traces disposed on the first dielectric element. In addition, a second circuit panel has a bottom surface, a second dielectric element and second conductive traces disposed on the second dielectric element, where at least a portion of the second circuit panel overlies at least a portion of the first circuit panel. The assembly further includes an interconnect circuit panel having a third dielectric element which has a front surface, a rear surface opposite the front surface, a top end extending between the front and rear surfaces, a bottom end extending between the front and rear surfaces, and a plurality of interconnect traces disposed on the dielectric element.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Tessera, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Green, Sridhar Krishnan, Stuart E. Wilson, James Gill Shook, Ming Tsai, Andy Stavros
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Publication number: 20070290316Abstract: A microelectronic assembly includes units superposed on one another to form at least one stack having a vertical direction. Each unit includes one or more microelectronic devices and has top and bottom surfaces. Top unit terminals are exposed at the top surfaces and bottom unit terminals are exposed at the bottom surfaces. The top and bottom unit terminals are provided at a set of ordered column positions. Each top unit terminal of the set, except the top unit terminals at the highest ordered column position, is connected to a respective bottom unit terminal of the same unit at a next higher ordered column position. Each bottom unit terminal of the set, except the bottom unit terminals of the lowest unit in the stack, is connected to a respective upper unit terminal of the next lower unit in the stack at the same column position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: Tessera, Inc.Inventors: David Gibson, Andy Stavros
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Patent number: 7183643Abstract: A microelectronic assembly incorporates units stacked one above the other and may include a plurality of similar stacks mounted to a circuit board. Some of the stacks may be inverted, rotated or both relative to other stacks so that corresponding edges of the stacks face one another to facilitate communication between the stacks. Communication between the stacks may be carried along traces on one or more interposers intercepting the stacks remote from the circuit board. Within each stack, conducting paths may extend in vertical columns or in other arrangements such as a stair step arrangement wherein each conductive path traverses a series of column positions, or in a crossing arrangement such two conductive paths cross back and forth between column positions along the vertical extend of the stack. A stack may include portions disposed above and below the circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Tessera, Inc.Inventors: David Gibson, Andy Stavros
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Patent number: 7151502Abstract: A phased antenna array is disclosed. The phased antenna array is composed of one or more modules and has a plurality of antenna. The array has a plurality of antenna configured to operate as an array and each module has at least one antenna. The modules have a substrate that supports the antenna, a microelectronic device for sending signals to or receiving signals from said antenna and conductive traces that connect that antenna to the microelectronic device. In those embodiments where the phased antenna array has more than one module, a common substrate supports the one or more modules. A combination of circuitry and interconnects achieves the desired electrical interconnection between the modules.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Tessera, Inc.Inventors: Andy Stavros, Ming Tsai, Stuart E. Wilson
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Publication number: 20060139210Abstract: A phased antenna array is disclosed. The phased antenna array is composed of one or more modules and has a plurality of antenna. The array has a plurality of antenna configured to operate as an array and each module has at least one antenna. The modules have a substrate that supports the antenna, a microelectronic device for sending signals to or receiving signals from said antenna and conductive traces that connect that antenna to the microelectronic device. In those embodiments where the phased antenna array has more than one module, a common substrate supports the one or more modules. A combination of circuitry and interconnects achieves the desired electrical interconnection between the modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2004Publication date: June 29, 2006Applicant: Tessera, Inc.Inventors: Andy Stavros, Ming Tsai, Stuart Wilson
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Publication number: 20050280134Abstract: A decoupling device (10) includes a plurality of capacitors having different capacitances (14,16,18) physically mounted in a package (12, 212), and terminals including at least one first terminal (24, 224) and at least one second terminal (26, 226) adapted for mounting the package to a circuit panel. The plural capacitors are connected in parallel between the first and second terminals so as to form plural circuits with different self-resonant frequencies. The device can be mounted as a unit on a circuit board with the first terminals connected to a power conductor and the second terminals connected to a ground conductor, and provides low impedance shunting of noise over a wide frequency spectrum.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Applicant: Tessera, Inc.Inventors: David Gibson, Andy Stavros, Michael Warner
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Publication number: 20050269693Abstract: An assembly is provided which includes a first circuit panel having a top surface, a first dielectric element and first conductive traces disposed on the first dielectric element. In addition, a second circuit panel has a bottom surface, a second dielectric element and second conductive traces disposed on the second dielectric element, where at least a portion of the second circuit panel overlies at least a portion of the first circuit panel. The assembly further includes an interconnect circuit panel having a third dielectric element which has a front surface, a rear surface opposite the front surface, a top end extending between the front and rear surfaces, a bottom end extending between the front and rear surfaces, and a plurality of interconnect traces disposed on the dielectric element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2005Publication date: December 8, 2005Applicant: Tessera, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Green, Sridhar Krishnan, Stuart Wilson, James Shook, Ming Tsai, Andy Stavros
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Publication number: 20050194672Abstract: A microelectronic assembly incorporates units stacked one above the other and may include a plurality of similar stacks mounted to a circuit board. Some of the stacks may be inverted, rotated or both relative to other stacks so that corresponding edges of the stacks face one another to facilitate communication between the stacks. Communication between the stacks may be carried along traces on one or more interposers intercepting the stacks remote from the circuit board. Within each stack, conducting paths may extend in vertical columns or in other arrangements such as a stair step arrangement wherein each conductive path traverses a series of column positions, or in a crossing arrangement such two conductive paths cross back and forth between column positions along the vertical extend of the stack. A stack may include portions disposed above and below the circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: Tessera, Inc.Inventors: David Gibson, Andy Stavros