Patents by Inventor David Wayne Potter

David Wayne Potter 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: 6834318
    Abstract: A bidirectional bus repeater is disclosed that connects individual segments of a bidirectional bus. The exemplary bidirectional bus repeater consists of a direction control block and a buffer block. The buffer block contains one pair of buffers for each bus bit and an extra pair associated with the indicator lines. Indicator lines are used by the direction control block based on activity on the bus to generate control signals (control-A and control-B) that control the state of the tri-state buffers. In an exemplary embodiment, each node must toggle the indicator line whenever the node drives the bus. When the bus is inactive, the control-A and control-B signals generated by the direction control block are both inactive because the voltages on both sides of the bidirectional bus repeater are the same. When the direction control block detects a change of voltage on the indicator line associated with one side of the bus (e.g., indicator-A associated with bus-A), the corresponding tri-state buffers are enabled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2004
    Assignee: Agere Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Michael James Hunter, Hyun Lee, David Wayne Potter
  • Publication number: 20040225793
    Abstract: A bidirectional bus repeater is disclosed that connects individual segments of a bidirectional bus. The exemplary bidirectional bus repeater consists of a direction control block and a buffer block. The buffer block contains one pair of buffers for each bus bit and an extra pair associated with the indicator lines. Indicator lines are used by the direction control block based on activity on the bus to generate control signals (control-A and control-B) that control the state of the tri-state buffers. In an exemplary embodiment, each node must toggle the indicator line whenever the node drives the bus. When the bus is inactive, the control-A and control-B signals generated by the direction control block are both inactive because the voltages on both sides of the bidirectional bus repeater are the same. When the direction control block detects a change of voltage on the indicator line associated with one side of the bus (e.g., indicator-A associated with bus-A), the corresponding tri-state buffers are enabled.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2001
    Publication date: November 11, 2004
    Inventors: Michael James Hunter, Hyun Lee, David Wayne Potter