Patents by Inventor David L. Holo
David L. Holo 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: 8296474Abstract: A peripheral device is connectable to a computer having one of a first interface and a second interface. The first interface communicates with the peripheral device over a differential data connection having a first data conductor and a second data conductor. The second interface communicates with the peripheral device over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection which includes a data conductor. The peripheral device has first and second communication conductors. The peripheral device includes an interface detection component coupled to the first and second communication conductors and configured to detect which of the first and second interfaces the peripheral device is connected to.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2011Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Mark T. Hanson, Nathan C. Sherman, Lord Nigel Featherston, Mark W. Casebolt, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo, Terry M. Lipscomb
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Publication number: 20120124247Abstract: A peripheral device is connectable to a computer having one of a first interface and a second interface. The first interface communicates with the peripheral device over a differential data connection having a first data conductor and a second data conductor. The second interface communicates with the peripheral device over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection which includes a data conductor. The peripheral device has first and second communication conductors. The peripheral device includes an interface detection component coupled to the first and second communication conductors and configured to detect which of the first and second interfaces the peripheral device is connected to.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Mark T. Hanson, Nathan C. Sherman, Lord Nigel Featherston, Mark W. Casebolt, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo, Terry M. Lipscomb
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Patent number: 8112556Abstract: A peripheral device, with first and second communication conductors, is connectable to a computer having one of a first interface and a second interface. The first interface communicates with the peripheral device over a differential data connection having a first data conductor and a second data conductor. The second interface communicates with the peripheral device over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection which includes a data conductor. The peripheral device includes an interface detection component coupled to the first and second communication conductors to detect which of the first and second interfaces the peripheral device is connected to.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2011Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Mark T. Hanson, Lord Nigel Featherston, Nathan C. Sherman, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo
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Publication number: 20110231585Abstract: A peripheral device is connectable to a computer having one of a first interface and a second interface. The first interface communicates with the peripheral device over a differential data connection having a first data conductor and a second data conductor. The second interface communicates with the peripheral device over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection which includes a data conductor. The peripheral device has first and second communication conductors configured for connection to the first and second data conductors in the differential data connection when the computer includes the first interface and is configured for connection to the first data conductor in the single ended data connection and the clock conductor when the computer is provided with the second interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Mark T. Hanson, Lord Nigel Featherston, Nathan C. Sherman, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo
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Patent number: 7975078Abstract: A peripheral device, connected to a computer, has either a first or second interface. The first interface communicates over a differential data connection and the second interface communicates over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection. The peripheral device has first and second communication conductors that are either connected to the differential data connection when the computer includes the first interface or to the single ended data connection and the clock conductor when the computer includes the second interface. The peripheral device has an interface detection component that detects which of the first and second interfaces the peripheral device is connected to. The peripheral device also has a controller that communicates according to a protocol corresponding to the detected interface.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2010Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Mark T. Hanson, Nathan C. Sherman, Lord Nigel Featherston, Mark W. Casebolt, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo, Terry M. Lipscomb
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Publication number: 20100257286Abstract: A peripheral device is connectable to a computer having one of a first interface and a second interface. The first interface communicates with the peripheral device over a differential data connection having a first data conductor and a second data conductor. The second interface communicates with the peripheral device over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection which includes a data conductor. The peripheral device has first and second communication conductors configured for connection to the first and second data conductors in the differential data connection when the computer includes the first interface and is configured for connection to the first data conductor in the single ended data connection and the clock conductor when the computer is provided with the second interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Mark T. Hanson, Nathan C. Sherman, Lord Nigel Featherston, Mark W. Casebolt, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo, Terry M. Lipscomb
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Patent number: 7779171Abstract: A peripheral device is connectable to a computer having one of a first interface and a second interface. The first interface communicates with the peripheral device over a differential data connection having a first data conductor and a second data conductor. The second interface communicates with the peripheral device over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection which includes a data conductor. The peripheral device has first and second communication conductors configured for connection to the first and second data conductors in the differential data connection when the computer includes the first interface and is configured for connection to the first data conductor in the single ended data connection and the clock conductor when the computer is provided with the second interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2007Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Mark T. Hanson, Nathan C. Sherman, Lord Nigel Featherston, Mark W. Casebolt, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo, Terry M. Lipscomb
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Publication number: 20080177908Abstract: A peripheral device is connectable to a computer having one of a first interface and a second interface. The first interface communicates with the peripheral device over a differential data connection having a first data conductor and a second data conductor. The second interface communicates with the peripheral device over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection which includes a data conductor. The peripheral device has first and second communication conductors configured for connection to the first and second data conductors in the differential data connection when the computer includes the first interface and is configured for connection to the first data conductor in the single ended data connection and the clock conductor when the computer is provided with the second interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Mark T. Hanson, Nathan C. Sherman, Lord Nigel Featherston, Mark W. Casebolt, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo, Terry M. Lipscomb
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Patent number: 7277966Abstract: A peripheral device is connectable to a computer having one of a first interface and a second interface. The first interface communicates with the peripheral device over a differential data connection having a first data conductor and a second data conductor. The second interface communicates with the peripheral device over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection which includes a data conductor. The peripheral device has first and second communication conductors configured for connection to the first and second data conductors in the differential data connection when the computer includes the first interface and is configured for connection to the first data conductor in the single ended data connection and the clock conductor when the computer is provided with the second interface.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Mark T. Hanson, Nathan C. Sherman, Lord Nigel Featherston, Mark W. Casebolt, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo, Terry M. Lipscomb
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Patent number: 7096435Abstract: A peripheral device is connectable to a computer having one of a first interface and a second interface. The first interface communicates with the peripheral device over a differential data connection having a first data conductor and a second data conductor. The second interface communicates with the peripheral device over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection which includes a data conductor. The peripheral device has first and second communication conductors configured for connection to the first and second data conductors in the differential data connection when the computer includes the first interface and is configured for connection to the first data conductor in the single ended data connection and the clock conductor when the computer is provided with the second interface.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Mark T. Hanson, Nathan C. Sherman, Lord Nigel Featherston, Mark W. Casebolt, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo, Terry M. Lipscomb
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Patent number: 6795949Abstract: A peripheral device is connectable to a computer having one of a first interface and a second interface. The first interface communicates with the peripheral device over a differential data connection having a first data conductor and a second data conductor. The second interface communicates with the peripheral device over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection which includes a data conductor. The peripheral device has first and second communication conductors configured for connection to the first and second data conductors in the differential data connection when the computer includes the first interface and is configured for connection to the first data conductor in the single ended data connection and the clock conductor when the computer is provided with the second interface.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Mark T. Hanson, Lord Nigel Featherston, Nathan C. Sherman, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo
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Publication number: 20030074176Abstract: A peripheral device is connectable to a computer having one of a first interface and a second interface. The first interface communicates with the peripheral device over a differential data connection having a first data conductor and a second data conductor. The second interface communicates with the peripheral device over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection which includes a data conductor. The peripheral device has first and second communication conductors configured for connection to the first and second data conductors in the differential data connection when the computer includes the first interface and is configured for connection to the first data conductor in the single ended data connection and the clock conductor when the computer is provided with the second interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Mark T. Hanson, Lord Nigel Featherston, Nathan C. Sherman, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo
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Patent number: 6460094Abstract: A peripheral device is connectable to a computer having one of a first interface and a second interface. The first interface communicates with the peripheral device over a differential data connection having a first data conductor and a second data conductor. The second interface communicates with the peripheral device over a clock conductor and a single ended data connection which includes a data conductor. The peripheral device has first and second communication conductors configured for connection to the first and second data conductors in the differential data connection when the computer includes the first interface and is configured for connection to the first data conductor in the single ended data connection and the clock conductor when the computer is provided with the second interface.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1998Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Mark T. Hanson, Lord Nigel Featherston, Nathan C. Sherman, Victor P. Drake, Keith Mullins, David L. Holo
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Patent number: 5852615Abstract: A method and apparatus for programming a device, such as a universal remote control unit, using a light source, such as a CRT computer monitor coupled to a conventional personal computer. A unidirectional flow of data from the transmitter is used to configure to the receiver. Specifically, a method is provided for synchronizing the baud rates and bytes-per-frame of the receiver and the transmitter. The receiver baud rate is selected based on a "55 hex" synchronization signal received from the transmitter. The receiver measures a synchronization parameter to determine the exact baud rate of the transmitter, to which the receiver synchronizes. Thus, transmitter-to-transmitter baud rate differences, such as those caused by design differences and manufacturing tolerances, do not limit the rate at which data may be transmitted from a particular transmitter to a particular receiver. A method is also provided for verifying the integrity of data received at the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1996Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Microsoft Corp.Inventors: David L. Holo, Alfred L. Schumer, John Morrow