Patents by Inventor Earl A. Daughtry

Earl A. Daughtry 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: 6836184
    Abstract: A network amplifier is provided. The network amplifier includes a variable equalizer having at least one control input and a variable attenuator having at least one control input. The network amplifier also includes at least one amplifier circuit that is coupled in series with the variable equalizer and the variable attenuator in a signal path of the network amplifier. The network amplifier also includes an automatic gain control circuit with a processor that monitors signals in the signal path and generates control signals for the control input of the variable equalizer and the control input of the variable attenuator to control at least one characteristic of the network amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2004
    Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
    Inventors: Earl A. Daughtry, Kazem Memarzadeh, Glen Backes, Jeffrey O. Brown, Thomas Baxter Harton, IV
  • Patent number: 6779197
    Abstract: A reverse path signaling circuit is described which provides less noise and interruption when injecting signals upstream to a head end. The reverse path signaling circuit includes a low pass filter, a status monitor, and a common emitter amplifier. The common emitter amplifier has a emitter region which couples to the status monitor. The status monitor couples to the common emitter amplifier as a single-ended input to the to the emitter region. The status monitor injects status monitor signals into the emitter region for passing the status monitor signals upstream to a head end. The low pass filter is coupled to another input on the common emitter amplifier. An output from the common emitter amplifier is taken at a collector region. The reverse path signaling circuit of the present invention does not require the use of a directional coupler as part of the circuit. Systems and methods are further included within the scope of the present invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
    Inventors: Earl A. Daughtry, Anthony T. Depoy
  • Patent number: 6549087
    Abstract: Avariable equalizer is described. The variable equalizer provides for independent control of a number of breakpoints in the frequency response of the equalizer so as to allow the equalizer to be readily tuned to compensate for the tilt of coaxial cables over a wide range of characteristic attenuation. In one embodiment, the variable equalizer includes a two port bridge “T” network with variable top and bottom branches that are independently and selectively adjusted to create a desired frequency response. For example, in one embodiment, the top branches include a number of variable RC networks and the bottom branches include a number of variable LR networks. In some embodiments, PEN diodes provide the variable resistance in these LR and RC networks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2003
    Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
    Inventors: Peter Sung Tri Hoang, Earl A. Daughtry
  • Patent number: 6339356
    Abstract: A variable attenuator formed from a combination of PIN diodes is provided. The PIN diodes may be coupled in a “T,” “p” or other appropriate configuration. At radio frequencies (RF), a PIN diode acts as a variable resistor with a resistance value based on the bias current of the PIN diode. To control the attenuation level of the variable attenuator, the bias current of the PIN diodes are selectively adjusted. Digital values relating to selected bias currents, and thus selected attenuation levels, are stored in a memory. These digital values are provided as control signals that set the bias current levels for the PIN diodes. The bias current levels control the attenuation level of the variable attenuator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2002
    Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
    Inventors: Earl A. Daughtry, Roy Charles Reese
  • Patent number: 6326848
    Abstract: A monitoring circuit is provided. The monitoring circuit can be used to monitor signals in a cable network. The monitoring circuit includes first and second stages. The first stage has an input and an output. The input is coupled to an external circuit. The first stage scales a voltage received at its input. The second stage is coupled to the output of the first stage. The second stage has a high input impedance and a low output impedance. The second stage buffers a signal at the output of the first stage to an output of the second stage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
    Inventors: Earl A. Daughtry, Peter Sung Tri Hoang
  • Patent number: 6160452
    Abstract: A monitoring circuit is provided. The monitoring circuit can be used to monitor signals in a cable network. The monitoring circuit includes first and second stages. The first stage has an input and an output. The input is coupled to an external circuit. The first stage scales a voltage received at its input. The second stage is coupled to the output of the first stage. The second stage has a high input impedance and a low output impedance. The second stage buffers a signal at the output of the first stage to an output of the second stage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2000
    Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
    Inventors: Earl A. Daughtry, Peter Sung Tri Hoang
  • Patent number: 5940748
    Abstract: A method for determining the integrity of a received signal in a frequency tracking environment so that a determination can be made whether Automatic Frequency Control (AFC) can be utilized. Several samples of the frequency are taken (205). At least one statistic based on these frequency samples is calculated for use in determining whether the received signal may be used for AFC operation. These statistics may include, for example, the mean, the mean deviation, the standard deviation, and the variance of the measured frequency. A strong signal limit and a weak signal limit are used to determine whether AFC operation should be disabled. If the calculated statistic is less than the strong signal limit (210) then AFC operation is enabled. If the calculated statistic is also greater than the weak signal limit (220) then AFC operation is disabled (225). This allows the receiver to continue AFC operation until the signal level is so weak as to cause erroneous frequency measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1999
    Assignee: Matsushita Communications Industrial Corporation
    Inventors: Earl A. Daughtry, Jr., Mark A. Ruff
  • Patent number: 5875388
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus for compensating for aging and temperature of the crystal in a crystal oscillator. An RF signal which is transmitted by a mobile telephone switching office (MTSO) (108) and received by the antenna (118). The signal transmitted by the MTSO (108) serves as an external reference. A crystal-controlled main oscillator/time base generator (134) provides a local reference frequency to the converters (120) and provides a time base signal to a counter (136). A controller (112) reads an aging correction value from a memory and provides a frequency control signal to the main oscillator (134). The converters (120) convert the received RF signal to an IF frequency. A limiter (122) provides a limited IF signal to the counter (136). Counter (136) counts the number of cycles of the limited IF signal that appear in a cycle of the time base signal. A controller (112) compares this measured count to a reference count and the count error is determined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1999
    Assignee: Matsushita Communication Industrial Corporation of America
    Inventors: Earl A. Daughtry, Jr., Christopher S. Quire, Mark A. Ruff, Richard M. Stone
  • Patent number: 5659884
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus for compensating for aging and temperature of the crystal in a crystal oscillator. An RF signal which is transmitted by a mobile telephone switching office (MTSO) (108) and received by the antenna (118). The signal transmitted by the MTSO (108) serves as an external reference. A crystal-controlled main oscillator/time base generator (134) provides a local reference frequency to the converters (120) and provides a time base signal to a counter (136). A controller (112) reads an aging correction value from a memory and provides a frequency control signal to the main oscillator (134). The converters (120) convert the received RF signal to an IF frequency. A limiter (122) provides a limited IF signal to the counter (136). Counter (136) counts the number of cycles of the limited IF signal that appear in a cycle of the time base signal. A controller (112) compares this measured count to a reference count and the count error is determined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1997
    Assignee: Matsushita Communication Industrial Corp. of America
    Inventors: Earl A. Daughtry, Jr., Christopher S. Quire, Mark A. Ruff, Richard M. Stone
  • Patent number: 5337020
    Abstract: An automatic level control circuit for radio frequency power amplifiers which is immune to temperature and power supply induced variations. The level control circuit (42) employs a detector/comparator comprising a matched transistor pair (55) operating as a detecting differential amplifier to compare a reference signal (63) to the output power signal (83). A second amplifier (60) receives the differential output signals from the detecting amplifier and provides a power level control signal (97) to the power amplifier, thereby causing the power amplifier to produce the desired output power level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1994
    Assignee: Matsushita Communication Industrial Corporation of America
    Inventors: Earl A. Daughtry, Richard M. Stone