Patents by Inventor David Walker Guidry

David Walker Guidry 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).

  • Publication number: 20130014983
    Abstract: An apparatus includes a device contactor having an integrated radio frequency (“RF”) shield and a gasket coupled to a first surface of the device contactor. When the device contactor is removably attached to a printed circuit board (“PCB”), the gasket contacts the PCB, and the RF shield and the gasket form a Faraday cage that shields a device under test and/or circuitry associated with the device under test from RF noise.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 14, 2011
    Publication date: January 17, 2013
    Inventors: Michael Patrick Korson, David Walker Guidry
  • Publication number: 20120075014
    Abstract: The invention relates to systems and methods for high-sensitivity detection of input bias current. The invention more particularly relates to platforms and techniques for the calibration and measurement of input bias current in op amps or other devices. In embodiments, the platform can incorporate a servo loop connected to a high-sensitivity test amplifier, such as an instrumentation amplifier. The test amplifier can complete a switchable circuit with the servo loop and detect a calibration input bias current for the test platform, without a production device in place. The device under test can be switched into the servo loop, and the total bias current measured with both the device under test and test amplifier in-circuit. The difference between the measured current with the device inserted and the previously measured calibration current represents the bias current for the subject device, without attaching external meters or requiring reference parts of the production type.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2010
    Publication date: March 29, 2012
    Inventors: Dale Alan Heaton, David Walker Guidry
  • Patent number: 8130032
    Abstract: The invention relates to systems and methods for high-sensitivity detection of input bias current. The invention more particularly relates to platforms and techniques for the calibration and measurement of input bias current in op amps or other devices. In embodiments, the platform can incorporate a servo loop connected to a high-sensitivity test amplifier, such as an instrumentation amplifier. The test amplifier can complete a switchable circuit with the servo loop and detect a calibration input bias current for the test platform, without a production device in place. The device under test can be switched into the servo loop, and the total bias current measured with both the device under test and test amplifier in-circuit. The difference between the measured current with the device inserted and the previously measured calibration current represents the bias current for the subject device, without attaching external meters or requiring reference parts of the production type.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2012
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventors: Dale Alan Heaton, David Walker Guidry
  • Patent number: 7363568
    Abstract: System and method for testing differential signal crossover in high-speed electronic equipment. A preferred embodiment comprises a test circuit coupled to a device under test (DUT) and an automatic test equipment (ATE). The test circuit comprises a pair of window comparators coupled to a differential mode signal from the DUT, each window comparator configured to compare one of two signals making up the differential mode signal with a voltage boundary when enabled by an enable signal. The ATE is configured to provide clock signals to the test circuit and the DUT and to process data produced by the test circuit to determine if the differential signal crossover meets timing constraints. The test circuit uses undersampling to enable testing of high frequency signals without requiring an extremely high sampling rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2008
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventor: David Walker Guidry
  • Patent number: 7265694
    Abstract: A system and method for providing successive approximation, such as can be used by a successive approximation converter or by a coherent undersampling digitizer. The system comprising a memory having a successive approximation value and a comparison system configured to receive and amplify the difference between a test signal and the successive approximation value and to convert the amplified signal to a digital signal. A multi-bit analog to digital convert can be used to convert the amplified signal to a digital signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2007
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventor: David Walker Guidry