Patents by Inventor Douglas Paul Arduini
Douglas Paul Arduini 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: 10790997Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes transmitting data on two wire pairs carrying pulse power, wherein the pulse power comprises a plurality of voltage pulses with the voltage pulses on the wire pairs offset between the wire pairs to provide continuous power and identifying transitions between at least one of a pulse-on time and a pulse-off time, and a pulse-off time and a pulse-on time on at least one of the wire pairs. Data transmission on the wire pair is controlled during the identified transitions on the wire pair to prevent interference between the pulse power and the data.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2019Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Chad M. Jones, Joel Richard Goergen, George Allan Zimmerman, Richard Anthony O'Brien, Douglas Paul Arduini, Jason DeWayne Potterf, Sung Kee Baek
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Publication number: 20200295955Abstract: In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises an input power interface for receiving input power, a power control system for transmitting DC (Direct Current) pulse power on multiple phases over a cable to a plurality of powered devices and verifying cable operation during an off-time of pulses in the DC pulse power, and a cable interface for delivery of the DC pulse power on the multiple phases and data over the cable to the powered devices. A method for transmitting multiple phase pulse power is also disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2019Publication date: September 17, 2020Applicant: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Richard Anthony O'Brien, Douglas Paul Arduini, Sung Kee Baek, Ruqi Li, Joel Richard Goergen
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Patent number: 10763749Abstract: In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a first stage comprising a first active switch, a first resonant inductor, and a resonant capacitor and a second stage comprising a second active switch, a second resonant inductor, and a filter capacitor. The first and second stages form a non-isolated multi-resonant converter for converting a DC input voltage to a DC output voltage.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2018Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INCInventors: Douglas Paul Arduini, Joel Richard Goergen, Sung Kee Baek
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Patent number: 10735105Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes receiving power at an optical transceiver module at a remote network device on a cable delivering power and data from a central network device, operating the remote network device in a low voltage startup mode during fault sensing at the remote network device, transmitting on the cable, a data signal to the central network device, the data signal indicating an operating status based on the fault sensing, and receiving high voltage power from the central network device on the cable at the remote network device upon transmitting an indication of a safe operating status at the remote network device, wherein the remote network device is powered by the high voltage power. An apparatus is also disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2018Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Joel Richard Goergen, Chad M. Jones, Douglas Paul Arduini, Richard Anthony O'Brien, Daniel Lee Barsotti, Sung Kee Baek
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Publication number: 20200235949Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes transmitting data on two wire pairs carrying pulse power, wherein the pulse power comprises a plurality of voltage pulses with the voltage pulses on the wire pairs offset between the wire pairs to provide continuous power and identifying transitions between at least one of a pulse-on time and a pulse-off time, and a pulse-off time and a pulse-on time on at least one of the wire pairs. Data transmission on the wire pair is controlled during the identified transitions on the wire pair to prevent interference between the pulse power and the data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2019Publication date: July 23, 2020Applicant: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Chad M. Jones, Joel Richard Goergen, George Allan Zimmerman, Richard Anthony O'Brien, Douglas Paul Arduini, Jason DeWayne Potterf, Sung Kee Baek
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Publication number: 20200153337Abstract: In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a first stage comprising a first active switch, a first resonant inductor, and a resonant capacitor and a second stage comprising a second active switch, a second resonant inductor, and a filter capacitor. The first and second stages form a non-isolated multi-resonant converter for converting a DC input voltage to a DC output voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2018Publication date: May 14, 2020Applicant: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Douglas Paul Arduini, Joel Richard Goergen, Sung Kee Baek
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Publication number: 20190342011Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes receiving power at an optical transceiver module at a remote network device on a cable delivering power and data from a central network device, operating the remote network device in a low voltage startup mode during fault sensing at the remote network device, transmitting on the cable, a data signal to the central network device, the data signal indicating an operating status based on the fault sensing, and receiving high voltage power from the central network device on the cable at the remote network device upon transmitting an indication of a safe operating status at the remote network device, wherein the remote network device is powered by the high voltage power. An apparatus is also disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Applicant: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Joel Richard Goergen, Chad M. Jones, Douglas Paul Arduini, Richard Anthony O'Brien, Daniel Lee Barsotti, Sung Kee Baek
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Patent number: 10216249Abstract: A fault processing subsystem of an electronics assembly, senses an alarm state at an output of a first power distribution element of multiple power distribution elements arranged in a hierarchy in the electronics assembly. The first element is at a level of the hierarchy other than the top level, and the alarm state corresponds to an output of the first element being different than an expected output of that element. The fault processing subsystem commands, in response to the sensing the alarm state, the first element to disable via a control input to the first element. In response to the fault processing subsystem thereafter sensing an alarm state at the power output of the commanded element, the fault processing subsystem commands an element at the next higher level in the hierarchy from the first element to disable.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2016Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Douglas Paul Arduini, Jonathan Lee Smith, Joel Richard Goergen, Marc Henry Mantelli
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Publication number: 20180088656Abstract: A fault processing subsystem of an electronics assembly, senses an alarm state at an output of a first power distribution element of multiple power distribution elements arranged in a hierarchy in the electronics assembly. The first element is at a level of the hierarchy other than the top level, and the alarm state corresponds to an output of the first element being different than an expected output of that element. The fault processing subsystem commands, in response to the sensing the alarm state, the first element to disable via a control input to the first element. In response to the fault processing subsystem thereafter sensing an alarm state at the power output of the commanded element, the fault processing subsystem commands an element at the next higher level in the hierarchy from the first element to disable.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2016Publication date: March 29, 2018Inventors: Douglas Paul Arduini, Jonathan Lee Smith, Joel Richard Goergen, Marc Henry Mantelli
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Patent number: 8203372Abstract: Methods and apparatus for regulating a synchronous rectifier DC-to-DC converter by adjusting one or more existing synchronous rectifiers in the converter are provided. By regulating an existing synchronous rectifier, the rectifier may function as a modulator for post regulation over a limited range of output voltages suitable for load regulation, without introducing an additional conversion stage for post regulation, which typically decreases efficiency and power density. Independent post regulation of an existing synchronous rectifier may improve the load regulation, reduce output voltage ripple and improve the transient response of the converter. By operating independently from the main control loop, post regulation may most likely avoid the limitations of the main control loop, such as limited gain bandwidth and a relatively slow transient response. Such post regulation may be added to isolated or non-isolated switched-mode power supplies, such as forward or buck converters.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2011Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, Inc.Inventor: Douglas Paul Arduini
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Publication number: 20110235369Abstract: Methods and apparatus for regulating a synchronous rectifier DC-to-DC converter by adjusting one or more existing synchronous rectifiers in the converter are provided. By regulating an existing synchronous rectifier, the rectifier may function as a modulator for post regulation over a limited range of output voltages suitable for load regulation, without introducing an additional conversion stage for post regulation, which typically decreases efficiency and power density. Independent post regulation of an existing synchronous rectifier may improve the load regulation, reduce output voltage ripple and improve the transient response of the converter. By operating independently from the main control loop, post regulation may most likely avoid the limitations of the main control loop, such as limited gain bandwidth and a relatively slow transient response. Such post regulation may be added to isolated or non-isolated switched-mode power supplies, such as forward or buck converters.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventor: Douglas Paul Arduini
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Patent number: 8008960Abstract: Methods and apparatus for regulating a synchronous rectifier DC-to-DC converter by adjusting one or more existing synchronous rectifiers in the converter are provided. By regulating an existing synchronous rectifier, the rectifier may function as a modulator for post regulation over a limited range of output voltages suitable for load regulation, without introducing an additional conversion stage for post regulation, which typically decreases efficiency and power density. Independent post regulation of an existing synchronous rectifier may improve the load regulation, reduce output voltage ripple, and improve the transient response of the converter. By operating independently from the main control loop, post regulation may most likely avoid the limitations of the main control loop, such as limited gain bandwidth and a relatively slow transient response. Such post regulation may be added to isolated or non-isolated switched-mode power supplies, such as forward or buck converters.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: Douglas Paul Arduini
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Patent number: 7924579Abstract: A fly-forward converter topology for a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) that may incorporate the advantages of both a forward converter and a flyback converter into a two-stage half-wave converter is provided. The fly-forward converter may be considered as a half-wave forward converter that has been modified with the addition of another secondary winding and a second rectifier, operating as a forward converter during the on period of the primary-side switch(es) and functioning as a flyback converter during the off period. Magnetizing energy stored in the core of the converter's transformer is not lost or recirculated in the primary, but may be transferred from the primary to the secondary. By transferring the transformer magnetizing energy to the secondary during the off period, the transformer core of the fly-forward converter may be reset without additional core resetting circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: Douglas Paul Arduini
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Publication number: 20090261790Abstract: Methods and apparatus for regulating a synchronous rectifier DC-to-DC converter by adjusting one or more existing synchronous rectifiers in the converter are provided. By regulating an existing synchronous rectifier, the rectifier may function as a modulator for post regulation over a limited range of output voltages suitable for load regulation, without introducing an additional conversion stage for post regulation, which typically decreases efficiency and power density. Independent post regulation of an existing synchronous rectifier may improve the load regulation, reduce output voltage ripple, and improve the transient response of the converter. By operating independently from the main control loop, post regulation may most likely avoid the limitations of the main control loop, such as limited gain bandwidth and a relatively slow transient response. Such post regulation may be added to isolated or non-isolated switched-mode power supplies, such as forward or buck converters.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventor: DOUGLAS PAUL ARDUINI
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Publication number: 20090196075Abstract: A fly-forward converter topology for a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) that may incorporate the advantages of both a forward converter and a flyback converter into a two-stage half-wave converter is provided. The fly-forward converter may be considered as a half-wave forward converter that has been modified with the addition of another secondary winding and a second rectifier, operating as a forward converter during the on period of the primary-side switch(es) and functioning as a flyback converter during the off period. Magnetizing energy stored in the core of the converter's transformer is not lost or recirculated in the primary, but may be transferred from the primary to the secondary. By transferring the transformer magnetizing energy to the secondary during the off period, the transformer core of the fly-forward converter may be reset without additional core resetting circuitry.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventor: DOUGLAS PAUL ARDUINI
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Publication number: 20040172791Abstract: A novel multi-purpose clip or clamp device and improved paper clip which can grip multiple pieces or sheets of material, consisting of a length of resilient material, such as but not limited to spring wire, bent to form a “U” shape lower clamping arm loop with each end bent at slightly different lengths to laterally crisscross each other in the same plane to act as dual spring interconnecting legs and then bent in the same plane to provide dual upper clamping arms. The material is clipped or clamped in between the lower and upper arms that lay flat on the clamped material without distortion, while bending the dual interconnecting spring legs to expand and contract to the variations in material thickness, thereby providing a constant clamping pressure for a wide range of material thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventor: Douglas Paul Arduini
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Publication number: 20040064920Abstract: This invention is an improved paper or material clip or clamp that has the unique feature of a continuous strand or loop of spring-like wire or other material with dual clamping arms that connects to the dual crisscrossing spring-like legs, thereby allowing the clip or clamp to remain flat and undistorted with any thickness of clamped paper or material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventor: Douglas Paul Arduini