Patents by Inventor Douglas James Beck
Douglas James Beck 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: 11487401Abstract: A method and test system are provided for selectively emphasizing waveforms on a display of the test system. The method includes presenting a graphical user interface (GUI) on the display of the test system; receiving through the GUI a selection of channels to be viewed on the display; receiving through the GUI an indication enabling a waveform emphasis feature; receiving through the GUI an indication of a cycle time; and displaying through the GUI multiple waveforms, respectively produced by the selected channels, by sequentially emphasizing each waveform of the multiple waveforms for the cycle time as a viewable waveform, while de-emphasizing each remaining waveforms of the multiple waveforms in relation to the emphasized waveform for the cycle time.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2020Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: Keysight Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Warren S. Tustin, Douglas James Beck
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Publication number: 20210303111Abstract: A method and test system are provided for selectively emphasizing waveforms on a display of the test system. The method includes presenting a graphical user interface (GUI) on the display of the test system; receiving through the GUI a selection of channels to be viewed on the display; receiving through the GUI an indication enabling a waveform emphasis feature; receiving through the GUI an indication of a cycle time; and displaying through the GUI multiple waveforms, respectively produced by the selected channels, by sequentially emphasizing each waveform of the multiple waveforms for the cycle time as a viewable waveform, while de-emphasizing each remaining waveforms of the multiple waveforms in relation to the emphasized waveform for the cycle time.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2020Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Warren S. Tustin, Douglas James Beck
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Patent number: 9727228Abstract: A method for operating a data processing system having a touch enabled display screen that displays a plurality of waveforms to alter the display of one of the waveforms without altering the display of the remaining waveforms is disclosed. The method includes determining a selected waveform in response to a user touching the display screen in a first location thereby defining a touch area that determines the selected waveform. An operation that is to be performed on the selected waveform is then defined by a gesture on the screen. The selected waveform is determined by a touch area that is defined by the user touching the screen. If more than one waveform is defined by the touch area, the possible waveforms are sequentially selected until the correct one is presented to the user in response to the user repeating the touching that defines the touch area.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2013Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: Keysight Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas James Beck, Daniel P. Timm, Kristopher A. Larsen
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Patent number: 9031803Abstract: A waveform display method is disclosed. The method includes determining the narrowest pulse in a waveform for display and determining an available pixel width for displaying the narrowest pulse in a first display portion if the entire waveform is to be displayed in the first display portion. The pixel width is measure in terms of a number of pixels. The method further includes displaying the entire waveform or a portion thereof in the first display portion depending on the available pixel width. A signal measurement system that implements the method is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2008Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Keysight Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas James Beck, John Howard Friedman, Michael R. Fender, Takuya Furuta
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Publication number: 20140240240Abstract: A method for operating a data processing system having a touch enabled display screen that displays a plurality of waveforms to alter the display of one of the waveforms without altering the display of the remaining waveforms is disclosed. The method includes determining a selected waveform in response to a user touching the display screen in a first location thereby defining a touch area that determines the selected waveform. An operation that is to be performed on the selected waveform is then defined by a gesture on the screen. The selected waveform is determined by a touch area that is defined by the user touching the screen. If more than one waveform is defined by the touch area, the possible waveforms are sequentially selected until the correct one is presented to the user in response to the user repeating the touching that defines the touch area.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas James Beck, Daniel P. Timm, Kristopher A. Larsen
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Publication number: 20100131220Abstract: A waveform display method is disclosed. The method includes determining the narrowest pulse in a waveform for display and determining an available pixel width for displaying the narrowest pulse in a first display portion if the entire waveform is to be displayed in the first display portion. The pixel width is measure in terms of a number of pixels. The method further includes displaying the entire waveform or a portion thereof in the first display portion depending on the available pixel width. A signal measurement system that implements the method is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Douglas James BECK, John Howard FRIEDMAN, Michael R. FENDER, Takuya FURUTA
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Patent number: 7225359Abstract: A method of mapping device pins to logic analyzer channels in preparation for a digital test includes accepting a correlation of at least one test connector to one or more logic analyzer pods and presenting a display showing available test connector pins for each defined test connector. A user may then select a one to one assignment of one or more signal pins to the test connector pins to establish a mapping configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2003Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas James Beck, William Michael Rainaldi
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Publication number: 20040225924Abstract: A method of mapping device pins to logic analyzer channels in preparation for a digital test includes accepting a correlation of at least one test connector to one or more logic analyzer pods and presenting a display showing available test connector pins for each defined test connector. A user may then select a one to one assignment of one or more signal pins to the test connector pins to establish a mapping configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: Douglas James Beck, William Michael Rainaldi
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Publication number: 20040125139Abstract: A logic analyzer integrates the capabilities of both textual and graphical description into a common environment, so that each can be used as needed, and in conjunction with the other. In an example embodiment a trigger specification can comprise many “steps”. A step can be conceptualized as an atomic segment of flow charting that involves or investigates a quantity or condition of interest. These steps may involve testing, and a decision concerning whether or not to trigger or whether or not to advance to a next step. A given step can be either textual or graphical. A GUT (Graphical User Interface, as in computer windows, and not to be confused with ‘graphical’ meaning ‘waveform-like’) on a CRT screen in conjunction with a pointing device (e.g., mouse) provides the presentation of the integrated textual and graphical (waveform-like) trigger specification steps.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas James Beck, Michael Shaun Backsen, Douglas Fred Robison, John Howard Friedman
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Patent number: 6707474Abstract: A system is disclosed for manipulating buses and signals on a display window of a graphical user interface of a logic analyzer. Each signal is associated on the display with representations of its sampled data, which may be in the form of lists or of waveforms. The system enables a user to graphically associate the buses and signals. Also, the buses and signals may be visually associated on the display window with user-specified trigger-conditions. The User may graphically associate the signals into buses by selecting the signals then grouping them by selecting a group command. Responsive to this grouping, the system may generate a bus representing the grouped signals. The bus may be graphically associated with the grouped signal-name elements, such as, for example, by a hierarchical structure. The system, responsive to the grouping by the user of the signals into buses, generates bus-data elements representing signal data associated with the grouped signals.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1999Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas James Beck, Michael A. Upham, Cheryl Brown
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Patent number: 6690398Abstract: A logic analyzer integrates the capabilities of both textual and graphical description into a common environment, so that each can be used as needed, and in conjunction with the other. In an example embodiment a trigger specification can comprise many “steps”. A step can be conceptualized as an atomic segment of flow charting that involves or investigates a quantity or condition of interest. These steps may involve testing, and a decision concerning whether or not to trigger or whether or not to advance to a next step. A given step can be either textual or graphical. A GUI (Graphical User Interface, as in computer windows, and not to be confused with ‘graphical’ meaning ‘waveform-like’) on a CRT screen in conjunction with a pointing device (e.g., mouse) provides the presentation of the integrated textual and graphical (waveform-like) trigger specification steps.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas James Beck, Michael Shaun Backsen, Douglas Fred Robison, John Howard Friedman
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Publication number: 20040017399Abstract: Placement position errors for a selected marker within a logic analyzer trace are avoided by allowing the operator to click within the region occupied by a waveform of interest, detecting the subsequent direction of horizontal mouse motion and combining that with the marker's current location to determine which signal transition within that waveform of interest would be encountered next by the selected marker as it moves in the detected direction. The selected marker is then automatically placed at that location. A marker can be selected by clicking on its icon in advance, or automatically as part of the waveform selection by clicking sufficiently close to a cursor portion of the marker as it passes through the waveform. A number of further considerations come into play if such a system is to be convenient to use and intuitive.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: Douglas James Beck, Douglas Fred Robison, John Howard Friedman
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Patent number: 6624829Abstract: A system is disclosed for enabling a user to specify a trigger condition of a signal or bus by enabling the user to graphically select the signal or bus from a hierarchically arranged list of signal or bus names. The user may make this selection from a graphical user interface of a signal measurement system. The user also graphically selects the signal trigger condition. A trigger-specification element identifying the trigger condition is visually associated with a displayed name of the first signal or bus. The user may select the signal trigger condition of the first signal or bus by selecting the first trigger-specification element. The signal measurement system may be a logic analyzer. The hierarchically arranged list may be vertically aligned and each signal or bus name may be visually associated with one of a first group of trigger-specification elements by horizontal alignment.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1999Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas James Beck, Michael A. Upham, Cheryl Brown, Richard A Nygaard, Jr., Natalie Overstreet Ramsey
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Patent number: 6570592Abstract: A system is disclosed for enabling a user to specify one or more trigger conditions by graphically creating a pictorial representation of the trigger conditions. The pictorial representation is presented on a display window of a graphical user interface of a logic analyzer and is accomplished using trigger-condition icons. Each icon represents a trigger condition of a signal or bus. The user specifies the trigger conditions by positioning the trigger-condition icons on the display window. The user does this by selecting, dragging, and dropping the trigger-condition icons onto the display window. The display window may include one or more name elements, each associated with a signal or a bus. The user may specify the trigger condition of a first signal or bus by selecting a trigger-condition icon and positioning it at a first position on the display window in horizontal alignment with the name element of the first signal or bus.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1999Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J Sajdak, Douglas James Beck, Michael A. Upham
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Patent number: 6396517Abstract: An integrated trigger function display system and methodology for trigger definition development in a signal measurement system having a graphical user interface. The system contemporaneously displays one or more trigger function names and an associated trigger function descriptor describing a trigger function identified by the associated trigger function name. The trigger name is displayed in a trigger name display region of a display window that concurrently displays a plurality of trigger function names. The descriptor is displayed in a trigger descriptor region of the display window so as to be visually-associated by the operator. A trigger definition is comprised of one or more trigger functions. Each trigger function is a graphical representation of an one or more underlying trigger primitives. A trigger primitive is a computer program statement that is translated into a form suitable for controlling the signal measurement system.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas James Beck, Clarence Keith Griggs, Jeffrey Erickson Roeca, Jeffrey John Haeffele, Mason Bradfield Samuels