Patents by Inventor Bill A. Pagano
Bill A. Pagano 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: 7727004Abstract: An apparatus and associated method for analyzing a communications link between two components on a common PCB. The communications link has a pair of through-board conductors connected by a first conductive etching on one side of the PCB. The communications link further has second etchings on an opposite side of the PCB respectively connecting each of the through-board conductors to one of the components. The first conductive etching can operably be open-circuited and connectors of an analyzer can be fitted to the through-board conductors to test the communications link between the components.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: David Louis Spengler, Bill A. Pagano
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Patent number: 7661005Abstract: Method and apparatus for controllably applying input power to storage devices in a multi-device array. The array preferably includes a circuit which changes input power state of the storage devices in a time-staggered sequence. Preferably, the change of input power state transitions the array from an operationally deactivated state to an operationally activated state, or vice versa. The storage devices preferably store data in accordance with a selected RAID configuration. A power supply preferably supplies respective first and second direct current (dc) voltages to each of the storage devices, and the circuit respectively connects the dc voltages to the storage devices in a selected sequential order. The circuit further preferably changes an input power state of a single storage device of the array in accordance with a selected time-varying profile. The profile is preferably applied to a gate of a switching device to control a source-drain conduction path.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: David Louis Spengler, Thomas M. Lawlor, David P. DeCenzo, Bill A. Pagano
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Publication number: 20080003884Abstract: An apparatus and associated method for analyzing a communications link between two components on a common PCB. The communications link has a pair of through-board conductors connected by a first conductive etching on one side of the PCB. The communications link further has second etchings on an opposite side of the PCB respectively connecting each of the through-board conductors to one of the components.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: David Louis Spengler, Bill Pagano
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Publication number: 20080005595Abstract: Method and apparatus for controllably applying input power to storage devices in a multi-device array. The array preferably includes a circuit which changes input power state of the storage devices in a time-staggered sequence. Preferably, the change of input power state transitions the array from an operationally deactivated state to an operationally activated state, or vice versa. The storage devices preferably store data in accordance with a selected RAID configuration. A power supply preferably supplies respective first and second direct current (dc) voltages to each of the storage devices, and the circuit respectively connects the dc voltages to the storage devices in a selected sequential order. The circuit further preferably changes an input power state of a single storage device of the array in accordance with a selected time-varying profile. The profile is preferably applied to a gate of a switching device to control a source-drain conduction path.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: David Louis Spengler, Thomas M. Lawlor, David P. DeCenzo, Bill A. Pagano
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Patent number: 6988136Abstract: A multi-cabinet mass storage system with unified management features. The system includes a first reporting group and a second reporting group each having enclosure with processors, such as an environmental monitoring units (EMUs), for generating and transmitting environmental messages pertaining to the particular enclosures. The enclosures are positioned on shelves within cabinets. A bus or cabinet cable links each enclosure to facilitate broadcasting the environmental messages. The environmental messages identify the sending device's reporting group and its physical location within the system. Additional enclosures are included in this reporting group with enclosures of each reporting group located all in one cabinet, in two or more cabinets, and each cabinet may house one, two, or more reporting groups. A network links all of the cabinets to concurrently broadcast the environmental messages throughout the system and allows enclosures in a single reporting group to be positioned in differing cabinets.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Stephen J. Sicola, Bruce Sardeson, Dennis Spicher, Bruce Roberts, Bill Pagano, Richard Lary, William K. Miller, Mark J. Conrad
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Patent number: 6920511Abstract: A controller for positioning on a shelf of a cabinet within a mass storage system for controlling communication among device enclosures in a reporting group. The controller includes an interface to a data communication loop linking device enclosures each including disk drives positioned on one or more cabinets. The interface is used to transmit control commands. A cabinet bus interface controller is provided and linked to a cabinet bus in the cabinet to receive enclosure reporting messages from the device enclosures to collect environment information. The cabinet bus interface transmits reporting messages onto the cabinet bus to provide environmental information. The interface controller determines the shelf location of the controller within the cabinet from signals on the cabinet bus and receives the cabinet identifier over the cabinet bus. A processor is linked to the interface controller and functions to create and issue the control commands to the loop interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Stephen J. Sicola, Bruce Sardeson, Dennis Spicher, Bruce Roberts, Bill Pagano
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Patent number: 6912599Abstract: A mass storage cabinet having passive device position sensing and including shelves for racking device enclosures. A cabinet bus is linked to the shelves and adapted to provide a unique shelf identifier signal to each of the shelves. The cabinet includes a device providing a cabinet identifier to the shelves. The cabinet bus includes junction boxes having first and second sets of sensing wires and a side connectors linked to the shelves for providing the shelf identifier signal from the first and second sets of sensing wires. To provide a different signal at each junction box, the sensing wires in the first set are moved one position and the sensing wires in the second set are moved one position prior to the connection to an adjacent junction box. An additional sensing wire is linked to the side connectors and grounded and ungrounded at each side connector to alter the signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Stephen J. Sicola, Bruce A. Sardeson, Dennis Spicher, Richard Bruce Roberts, Bill Pagano, William K. Miller, Clay T. Wade, Mark Shepp
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Patent number: 6889345Abstract: A system and method for identifying a failed storage device in a storage system comprising a plurality of storage devices connected by a ring-type network is disclosed. In one embodiment, when a storage device fails, all storage devices on the ring-type network are disconnected to re-establish communication on the ring-type network. An iterative process of connecting a subset of storage devices to the ring-type network and testing communication on the ring-type network is performed until communication on the ring-type network is re-established. Then, individual storage devices are connected to the ring-type communication until the connection of a storage device causes communication on the ring-type network to fail, thereby identifying the failed storage device. In another embodiment, devices in a reporting group are tested on a shelf-by-shelf basis.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP.Inventors: Stephen J. Sicola, Bruce Sardeson, Dennis Spicher, Bruce Roberts, Bill Pagano, Allen B. Kelton
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Publication number: 20030079156Abstract: A system and method for identifying a failed storage device in a storage system comprising a plurality of storage devices connected by a ring-type network is disclosed. In one embodiment, when a storage device fails, all storage devices on the ring-type network are disconnected to re-establish communication on the ring-type network. An iterative process of connecting a subset of storage devices to the ring-type network and testing communication on the ring-type network is performed until communication on the ring-type network is re-established. Then, individual storage devices are connected to the ring-type communication until the connection of a storage device causes communication on the ring-type network to fail, thereby identifying the failed storage device. In another embodiment, devices in a reporting group are tested on a shelf-by-shelf basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2001Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Stephen J. Sicola, Bruce Sardeson, Dennis Spicher, Bruce Roberts, Bill Pagano, Allen B. Kelton
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Publication number: 20030079082Abstract: A multi-cabinet mass storage system with unified management features. The system includes a first reporting group and a second reporting group each having enclosure with processors, such as an environmental monitoring units (EMUs), for generating and transmitting environmental messages pertaining to the particular enclosures. The enclosures are positioned on shelves within cabinets. A bus or cabinet cable links each enclosure to facilitate broadcasting the environmental messages. The environmental messages identify the sending device's reporting group and its physical location within the system. Additional enclosures are included in this reporting group with enclosures of each reporting group located all in one cabinet, in two or more cabinets, and each cabinet may house one, two, or more reporting groups. A network links all of the cabinets to concurrently broadcast the environmental messages throughout the system and allows enclosures in a single reporting group to be positioned in differing cabinets.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2001Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Stephen J. Sicola, Bruce Sardeson, Dennis Spicher, Bruce Roberts, Bill Pagano, Richard Lary, William K. Miller, Mark J. Conrad
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Publication number: 20030079062Abstract: A mass storage cabinet having passive device position sensing and including shelves for racking device enclosures. A cabinet bus is linked to the shelves and adapted to provide a unique shelf identifier signal to each of the shelves. The cabinet includes a device providing a cabinet identifier to the shelves. The cabinet bus includes junction boxes having first and second sets of sensing wires and a side connectors linked to the shelves for providing the shelf identifier signal from the first and second sets of sensing wires. To provide a different signal at each junction box, the sensing wires in the first set are moved one position and the sensing wires in the second set are moved one position prior to the connection to an adjacent junction box. An additional sensing wire is linked to the side connectors and grounded and ungrounded at each side connector to alter the signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2001Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Stephen J. Sicola, Bruce A. Sardeson, Dennis Spicher, Richard Bruce Roberts, Bill Pagano, William K. Miller, Clay T. Wade, Mark Shepp
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Publication number: 20030079074Abstract: A controller for positioning on a shelf of a cabinet within a mass storage system for controlling communication among device enclosures in a reporting group. The controller includes an interface to a data communication loop linking device enclosures each including disk drives positioned on one or more cabinets. The interface is used to transmit control commands. A cabinet bus interface controller is provided and linked to a cabinet bus in the cabinet to receive enclosure reporting messages from the device enclosures to collect environment information. The cabinet bus interface transmits reporting messages onto the cabinet bus to provide environmental information. The interface controller determines the shelf location of the controller within the cabinet from signals on the cabinet bus and receives the cabinet identifier over the cabinet bus. A processor is linked to the interface controller and functions to create and issue the control commands to the loop interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2001Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Stephen J. Sicola, Bruce Sardeson, Dennis Spicher, Bruce Roberts, Bill Pagano