Patents by Inventor David C. Florey

David C. Florey 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: 10198333
    Abstract: An apparatus and method is described herein for providing a test, validation, and debug architecture. At a target or base level, hardware hooks (Design for Test or DFx) are designed into and integrated with silicon parts. A controller may provide abstracted access to such hooks, such as through an abstraction layer that abstracts low level details of the hardware DFx. In addition, the abstraction layer through an interface, such as APIs, provides services, routines, and data structures to higher-level software/presentation layers, which are able to collect test data for validation and debug of a unit/platform under test. Moreover, the architecture potentially provides tiered (multiple levels of) secure access to the test architecture. Additionally, physical access to the test architecture for a platform may be simplified through use of a unified, bi-directional test access port, while also potentially allowing remote access to perform remote test and debug of a part/platform under test.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2019
    Assignee: INTEL CORPORATION
    Inventors: Mark B. Trobough, Keshavan K. Tiruvallur, Chinna B. Prudvi, Christian E. Iovin, David W. Grawrock, Jay J. Nejedlo, Ashok N. Kabadi, Travis K. Goff, Evan J. Halprin, Kapila B. Udawatta, Jiun Long Foo, Wee Hoo Cheah, Vui Yong Liew, Selvakumar Raja Gopal, Yuen Tat Lee, Samie B. Samaan, Kip C. Killpack, Neil Dobler, Nagib Z. Hakim, Brian Meyer, William H. Penner, John L. Baudrexl, Russell J. Wunderlich, James J. Grealish, Kyle Markley, Timothy S. Storey, Loren J. McConnell, Lyle E. Cool, Mukesh Kataria, Rahima K. Mohammed, Tieyu Zheng, Yi Amy Xia, Ridvan A. Sahan, Arun R. Ramadorai, Priyadarsan Patra, Edwin E. Parks, Abhijit Davare, Padmakumar Gopal, Bruce Querbach, Hermann W. Gartler, Keith Drescher, Sanjay S. Salem, David C. Florey
  • Publication number: 20150127983
    Abstract: An apparatus and method is described herein for providing a test, validation, and debug architecture. At a target or base level, hardware (Design for Test or DFx) are designed into and integrated with silicon parts. A controller may provide abstracted access to such hooks, such as through an abstraction layer that abstracts low level details of the hardware DFx. In addition, the abstraction layer through an interface, such as APIs, provides services, routines, and data structures to higher-level software/presentation layers, which are able to collect test data for validation and debug of a unit/platform under test. Moreover, the architecture potentially provides tiered (multiple levels of) secure access to the test architecture. Additionally, physical access to the test architecture for a platform may be simplified through use of a unified, bi-directional test access port, while also potentially allowing remote access to perform remote test and de-bug of a part/platform under test.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2010
    Publication date: May 7, 2015
    Applicant: INTEL CORPORATION
    Inventors: Mark B. Trobough, Keshavan K. Tiruvallur, Chinna B. Prudvi, Christian E. Iovin, David W. Grawrock, Jay J. Nejedlo, Ashok N. Kabadi, Travis K. Goff, Evan J. Halprin, Kapila B. Udawatta, Jiun Long Foo, Wee Hoo Cheah, Vui Yong Liew, Selvakumar Raja Gopal, Yuen Tat Lee, Samie B. Samaan, Kip C. Killpack, Neil Dobler, Nagib Z. Hakim, Briar Meyer, William H. Penner, John L. Baudrexl, Russell J. Wunderlich, James J. Grealish, Kyle Markley, Timothy S. Storey, Loren J. McConnell, Lyle E. Cool, Mukesh Kataria, Rahima K. Mohammed, Tieyu Zheng, Yi Amy Xia, Ridvan A. Sahan, Arun R. Ramadorai, Priyadarsan Patra, Edwin E. Parks, Abhijit Davare, Padmakumar Gopal, Bruce Querbach, Hermann W. Gartler, Keith Drescher, Sanjay S. Salem, David C. Florey
  • Patent number: 7167876
    Abstract: A generalized configurator software system provides separate building and executing of software-based configuration definitions from which any of a wide variety of articles may be specified or configured. For example, the configuration definitions may relate to various features or components that may be selected for or incorporated into or used to select or specify any type of article, including a personal computer, an automobile, a construction project (e.g., a bathroom remodel or a multistory structure), etc. The configuration definitions are stored in a definitions database and are built or constructed by a set-up user from a generalized configurator data structure or framework that may include any or all of variables, items, formulas, and assemblies. The variables, items, formulas, and assemblies are specified to represent the generic features or components that may be selected for one or more articles, and also include operating logic for selecting specific ones of the features or components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Inventors: Ammon Cookson, David C. Florey, Andre C Sublett, Jeffrey J. Kraus
  • Publication number: 20040083239
    Abstract: A generalized configurator software system provides separate building and executing of software-based configuration definitions from which any of a wide variety of articles may be specified or configured. For example, the configuration definitions may relate to various features or components that may be selected for or incorporated into or used to select or specify any type of article, including a personal computer, an automobile, a construction project (e.g., a bathroom remodel or a multistory structure), etc. The configuration definitions are stored in a definitions database and are built or constructed by a set-up user from a generalized configurator data structure or framework that may include any or all of variables, items, formulas, and assemblies. The variables, items, formulas, and assemblies are specified to represent the generic features or components that may be selected for one or more articles, and also include operating logic for selecting specific ones of the features or components.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2002
    Publication date: April 29, 2004
    Inventors: Ammon Cookson, David C. Florey, Andre C. Sublett, Jeffrey J. Kraus