Patents by Inventor Daniel D. Alexander
Daniel D. Alexander 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: 20250370064Abstract: A fault detection circuit has multiple inputs adapted for a resistance network, and a current source circuit selectively coupled to the inputs to detect a fault condition. The current source circuit has a first current source, a first switching circuit between the first current source and a first node, a first resistor between the first node and a first input, a second switching circuit between the first input and a power supply conductor, and a third switching circuit between the first node and a second node. The current source circuit further has a second current source, a fourth switching circuit between the second current source and a third node, a second resistor between the third node and a second input, a fifth switching circuit between the second input and the power supply conductor, and a sixth switching circuit between the third node and the second node.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2024Publication date: December 4, 2025Applicant: PI Semiconductor (US) LimitedInventors: George R. Kunnen, Brian A. Miller, Antoine D. Fifield, Daniel D. Alexander, Shyamsunder Ramanathan
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Publication number: 20150301638Abstract: System and method for substantially reducing an involvement of an applications processor in receiving data from a touchscreen display. In one aspect, the system includes a controller may be configured in an autonomous mode where it automatically measures the touchscreen display based configuration information received from the applications processor, determines notable events based on the measurement data, stores data and event identifiers related to the notable events in a memory, and sends a notification to the applications processor when event data is available In another aspect, the system includes a controller that filters user interactions events and transmits data related to only notable events to the applications processor. Because of the autonomous and event filtering operations of the touchscreen controller, there are substantially less communications between the controller and the applications processor. This improves the speed and efficiency of the applications processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Applicant: Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel D. Alexander, Timothy L. Blankenship, Yassar A. Ali, Andrew Chan, Feihua Zhang
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Patent number: 9075457Abstract: System and method for substantially reducing an involvement of an applications processor in receiving data from a touchscreen display. In one aspect, the system includes a controller may be configured in an autonomous mode where it automatically measures the touchscreen display based configuration information received from the applications processor, determines notable events based on the measurement data, stores data and event identifiers related to the notable events in a memory, and sends a notification to the applications processor when event data is available In another aspect, the system includes a controller that filters user interactions events and transmits data related to only notable events to the applications processor. Because of the autonomous and event filtering operations of the touchscreen controller, there are substantially less communications between the controller and the applications processor. This improves the speed and efficiency of the applications processor.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2009Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: Daniel D. Alexander, Timothy L. Blankenship, Yassar A. Ali, Andrew Chan, Feihua Zhang
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Publication number: 20100149121Abstract: System and method for substantially reducing an involvement of an applications processor in receiving data from a touchscreen display. In one aspect, the system includes a controller may be configured in an autonomous mode where it automatically measures the touchscreen display based configuration information received from the applications processor, determines notable events based on the measurement data, stores data and event identifiers related to the notable events in a memory, and sends a notification to the applications processor when event data is available In another aspect, the system includes a controller that filters user interactions events and transmits data related to only notable events to the applications processor. Because of the autonomous and event filtering operations of the touchscreen controller, there are substantially less communications between the controller and the applications processor. This improves the speed and efficiency of the applications processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Daniel D. Alexander, Timothy L. Blankenship, Yassar A. Ali, Andrew Chan, Feihua Zhang
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Patent number: 6369742Abstract: A device and technique for selective over-ranging provides for the folding of signals in an input signal range such that the folded signals in the center of the input signal range are folded NF times while the folded signals at the lower and upper extremes of the input signal range are folded NFf+1 times. One embodiment includes an over-ranging lower pre-amplifier group (230), a center pre-amplifier group (240) and an over-ranging upper pre-amplifier group (250).Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Daniel D. Alexander, Syed Amir Aftab
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Patent number: 6087873Abstract: A switched capacitor differential comparator (10) for receiving input signals which includes hysteresis circuitry (40, and 42) and a switch (43) responsive to timed clocking pulses occurring during alternating reset and comparison periods for application of a hysteresis current during a reset period of the differential comparator which current is injected into an applicable one of a pair of load devices (22, 24) to produce a hysteresis voltage offset at a selected one of the differential inputs (30, 32) which is stored during the reset period but removed during the next comparison period so that the hysteresis voltage is not canceled but remains superimposed on the stored input signals during the next comparison period to introduce hysteresis to influence the current output decision of the comparator circuit based on the decision of the comparator resulting from the previous comparison period.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Daniel D. Alexander
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Patent number: 5936469Abstract: A circuit and method control the common-mode potential at an output (17, 18) of a fully differential amplifier (32) by feeding forward a common-mode correction signal through the amplifier. An input signal (V.sub.IN+ -V.sub.IN-) is amplified in the amplifier to produce a differential output signal (V.sub.O- -V.sub.O+) at the output. A common potential of the differential inputs (37, 38) of the amplifier is sensed with a transistor (54, 56) biased to a reference voltage (V.sub.CM) and amplified through the amplifier to produce a common-mode correction signal to offset a common-mode component of the differential output signal. A feedback circuit (33-36) is used to develop the common potential from the common-mode component.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Daniel D. Alexander, David J. Anderson
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Patent number: 5929662Abstract: A comparator (12) and method compare first and second signals (V.sub.IN+, V.sub.IN-) to provide an output signal (V.sub.O, V.sub.OB). A transistor (43) couples a supply terminal (64, 66) of the comparator to a power supply (V.sub.DD) to enable the comparator for comparing the first and second signals. When the output signal is valid, it turns off the transistor to isolates the supply terminal from the power supply. As a result, power is reduced and a change in the first and second signals is prevented from changing the output signal. When the transistor turns off, a charge is trapped on the supply terminal that unbalances the comparator and causes a comparison error. A balanced condition is restored with a discharge circuit (31-33) coupled to the supply terminal to alter the charge when a control signal (RESET) is applied.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Daniel D. Alexander, David J. Anderson