Patents by Inventor Douglas M. Johnson
Douglas M. Johnson 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: 12034417Abstract: Apparatus and methods for power amplifier distortion networks are disclosed. In one aspect, there is provided a power amplifier system including a power amplifier configured to amplify a radio frequency input signal. The power amplifier including an input configured to receive the radio frequency input signal and an output configured to generate an amplified radio frequency signal. The power amplifier system further includes a distortion network electrically coupled to either the input or the output of the power amplifier. The distortion network including a plurality of channelized resistors. The channelized resistors connected in series to either an input or an output of the power amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2022Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignee: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Douglas M. Johnson
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Patent number: 11916518Abstract: Examples provide methods and apparatus for controlling a DC bias current in an RF amplifier. In one example where the RF amplifier is implemented on an amplifier die, a reference voltage is produced across a reference resistor implemented on the amplifier die, the DC bias current is measured, and a current controller, which is implemented on a controller die that is separate from the amplifier die, operates a feedback loop using the reference voltage to control a level of the DC bias current.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2022Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Douglas M. Johnson, Guillaume Alexandre Blin, Michael John Mitzen, Jung Hee Lee, Weize Xu, Attila Kalamar
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Publication number: 20230208367Abstract: Apparatus and methods for power amplifier distortion networks are disclosed. In one aspect, there is provided a power amplifier system including a power amplifier configured to amplify a radio frequency input signal. The power amplifier including an input configured to receive the radio frequency input signal and an output configured to generate an amplified radio frequency signal. The power amplifier system further includes a distortion network electrically coupled to either the input or the output of the power amplifier. The distortion network including a plurality of channelized resistors. The channelized resistors connected in series to either an input or an output of the power amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2022Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventor: Douglas M. Johnson
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Patent number: 11509273Abstract: Apparatus and methods for power amplifier distortion networks are disclosed. In one aspect, there is provided a power amplifier system including a power amplifier configured to amplify a radio frequency input signal. The power amplifier including an input configured to receive the radio frequency input signal and an output configured to generate an amplified radio frequency signal. The power amplifier system further includes a distortion network electrically coupled to either the input or the output of the power amplifier. The distortion network including a plurality of channelized resistors. The channelized resistors connected in series to either an input or an output of the power amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2020Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Douglas M. Johnson
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Publication number: 20220247359Abstract: Examples provide methods and apparatus for controlling a DC bias current in an RF amplifier. In one example where the RF amplifier is implemented on an amplifier die, a reference voltage is produced across a reference resistor implemented on the amplifier die, the DC bias current is measured, and a current controller, which is implemented on a controller die that is separate from the amplifier die, operates a feedback loop using the reference voltage to control a level of the DC bias current.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Inventors: Douglas M. Johnson, Guillaume Alexandre Blin, Michael John Mitzen, Jung Hee Lee, Weize Xu, Attila Kalamar
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Patent number: 11329609Abstract: Examples provide methods and apparatus for controlling a DC bias current in an RF amplifier. In one example where the RF amplifier is implemented on an amplifier die, a reference voltage is produced across a reference resistor implemented on the amplifier die, the DC bias current is measured, and a current controller, which is implemented on a controller die that is separate from the amplifier die, operates a feedback loop using the reference voltage to control a level of the DC bias current.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2020Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Douglas M. Johnson, Guillaume Alexandre Blin, Michael John Mitzen, Jung Hee Lee, Weize Xu, Attila Kalamar
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Publication number: 20210091724Abstract: Examples provide methods and apparatus for controlling a DC bias current in an RF amplifier. In one example where the RF amplifier is implemented on an amplifier die, a reference voltage is produced across a reference resistor implemented on the amplifier die, the DC bias current is measured, and a current controller, which is implemented on a controller die that is separate from the amplifier die, operates a feedback loop using the reference voltage to control a level of the DC bias current.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2020Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventors: Douglas M. Johnson, Guillaume Alexandre Blin, Michael John Mitzen, Jung Hee Lee, Weize Xu, Attila Kalamar
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Publication number: 20210067109Abstract: Apparatus and methods for power amplifier distortion networks are disclosed. In one aspect, there is provided a power amplifier system including a power amplifier configured to amplify a radio frequency input signal. The power amplifier including an input configured to receive the radio frequency input signal and an output configured to generate an amplified radio frequency signal. The power amplifier system further includes a distortion network electrically coupled to either the input or the output of the power amplifier. The distortion network including a plurality of channelized resistors. The channelized resistors connected in series to either an input or an output of the power amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Inventor: Douglas M. Johnson
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Patent number: 8901479Abstract: A light transmitting optical fiber shines light at a side edge portion of a hemispherical lens. The light is transmitted along the periphery of the lens to a second side edge portion located opposite the first side edge portion. A light sensitive component detects light at the second edge portion which light resulted from the light transmitted at the first side edge portion. The intensity of light detected at the second side edge portion is indicative of the fluid to which the lens is exposed, and can be evaluated and signaled by a microprocessor.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2011Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Inventor: Douglas M. Johnson
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Patent number: 8356396Abstract: The invention includes a method, and a component made according to the method having at least one thread pattern formed thereon from a stamping method. The invention includes a tubular member comprising a body having a wall formed from a wrapped sheet of stock to define an interior wall and an exterior wall, a seam in the wall defining a first and second end of the wrapped sheet of stock, and a thread pattern stamped on the exterior wall. The method comprises the steps of forming a blank from sheet of stock having a first surface. A thread pattern is formed onto the first surface while in a substantially sheet-like form. A bending operation then forms the sheet stock into a tubular member such that the thread pattern, located on the tube's external surface, is substantially aligned about its circumference.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Middleville Tool & Die CompanyInventors: Douglas M. Johnson, Robert L Middleton, Sr., Robert L Middleton, Jr.
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Publication number: 20120161034Abstract: A light transmitting optical fiber shines light at a side edge portion of a hemispherical lens. The light is transmitted along the periphery of the lens to a second side edge portion located opposite the first side edge portion. A light sensitive component detects light at the second edge portion which light resulted from the light transmitted at the first side edge portion. The intensity of light detected at the second side edge portion is indicative of the fluid to which the lens is exposed, and can be evaluated and signaled by a microprocessor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Inventor: Douglas M. Johnson
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Patent number: 8091201Abstract: A unique tubular work piece is disclosed along with a novel method and apparatus for manufacturing tubular work pieces from sheet metal stock lighter and stronger structures with less waste and less cost than prior methods.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Middleville Tool & Die Co, IncInventors: Douglas M Johnson, Robert L Middleton, Sr., Robert L Middleton, Jr., Robert E. Leedy, John A. Nobel
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Patent number: 8084731Abstract: A light transmitting optical fiber shines light at a side edge portion of a hemispherical lens. The light is transmitted along the outer periphery of the lens to a second side edge portion located opposite the first side edge portion. A light sensitive component detects light at the second edge portion which light originated at the first side edge portion. The intensity of light detected at the second side edge portion is indicative of the fluid to which the lens is exposed.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2007Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventor: Douglas M. Johnson
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Publication number: 20110049448Abstract: The invention includes a method, and a component made according to the method having at least one thread pattern formed thereon from a stamping method. The invention includes a tubular member comprising a body having a wall formed from a wrapped sheet of stock to define an interior wall and an exterior wall, a seam in the wall defining a first and second end of the wrapped sheet of stock, and a thread pattern stamped on one of the interior and exterior wall. The method comprises the steps of forming a blank from sheet of stock having first and second opposing surfaces and at least a first and second edge. A thread pattern is formed onto at least one of the first and second opposing surfaces extending between the first and second edge while in a substantially sheet-like form. Following the formation of the thread pattern, the method includes bending the sheet stock into a tubular member such that the thread pattern on one of the first and second surfaces is substantially aligned about a circumference.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: Middleville Tool & Die Company, Inc.Inventors: Douglas M. Johnson, Robert L. Middleton, SR., Robert L. Middleton, JR.
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Patent number: 7697028Abstract: A security system for recording information outside a vehicle and delivering such information to a remote location includes a plurality of cameras mounted within a housing with radial lines of sight for providing a panoramic view of the surroundings. The present invention further includes a communication mechanism for transmitting an image to a remote location. A user interface includes one of a hand-operable video phone, personal computer and cellcorder. The present invention further includes an image stabilizing mechanism for maintaining the lines of sight along a linear path. The image stabilizing mechanism is secured to the housing and cameras. Such an image stabilizing mechanism includes a housing that has a motor, a gyro, and a helical spring member, which provide support as the vehicle is in motion.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Inventor: Douglas M. Johnson
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Patent number: 7459974Abstract: A distortion cancellation amplifier is described having a main amplifier and an error amplifier. The main amplifier, in response to an input signal, generates an output signal having an amplified signal component and a distortion signal component. The error amplifier is sized and biased to generate, in response to the same input signal, a distortion signal component that has substantially the same magnitude as the distortion signal component of the main amplifier. The distortion signal component from the error amplifier is subtracted from the output signal of the main amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2007Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Anadigics, Inc.Inventors: Douglas M. Johnson, Rajah V. Vysyaraju, Steven Seiz
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Publication number: 20080186096Abstract: A distortion cancellation amplifier is described having a main amplifier and an error amplifier. The main amplifier, in response to an input signal, generates an output signal having an amplified signal component and a distortion signal component. The error amplifier is sized and biased to generate, in response to the same input signal, a distortion signal component that has substantially the same magnitude as the distortion signal component of the main amplifier. The distortion signal component from the error amplifier is subtracted from the output signal of the main amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: Douglas M. Johnson, Rajah V. Vysyaraju, Steven Seiz
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Publication number: 20080005967Abstract: A pet barrier that is placed in a motor vehicle to divide a portion of the interior of the vehicle from the remainder of the interior of the vehicle. The barrier can be removed when not used but can be quickly set up when needed. The barrier includes a telescoping support pole that has screens attached thereto. When the support pole is placed in the vehicle, such as by frictionally engaging the ends of the pole against the interior sides of the vehicle, the screens will divide the compartment so a pet can be confined behind the screens.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventors: Douglas M. Johnson, Kristine Johnson
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Patent number: 7301396Abstract: A distortion cancellation amplifier is described having a main amplifier and an error amplifier. The main amplifier, in response to an input signal, generates an output signal having an amplified signal component and a distortion signal component. The error amplifier is sized and biased to generate, in response to the same input signal, a distortion signal component that has substantially the same magnitude as the distortion signal component of the main amplifier. The distortion signal component from the error amplifier is subtracted from the output signal of the main amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2004Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Anadigics, Inc.Inventors: Douglas M. Johnson, Rajah V. Vysyaraju
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Patent number: 6853526Abstract: A circuit and method are disclosed for protecting an integrated circuit (IC) against transient overvoltages. The circuit comprises a balun transformer and a normally-off transistor. The balun input terminals are connected to an unbalanced circuit, while the balun output terminals are connected to a balanced circuit. The transistor is connected between the balun output terminals and has a gate connected to ground or to some other reference voltage. When an overvoltage transient signal reaches the balun input terminals, the balun transformer converts the transient to a balanced transient signal on the two branches of the balanced circuit. During overvoltage conditions, one balun output terminal will have a voltage which swings low enough that the protection transistor turns on, effectively shorting the overvoltage spike and protecting any upstream (or downstream) IC components from damage. When the transient is over, the transistor returns to the “off” state.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Anadigics, Inc.Inventors: John van Saders, Douglas M. Johnson