Patents by Inventor Eileen M. Marando
Eileen M. Marando 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: 8662858Abstract: A system may include a PWM generator and control logic. The PWM generator is configured to generate a PWM signal having a duty cycle dependent on a duty cycle value generated by the control logic. The control logic is configured to generate the duty cycle value to have a piecewise linear relationship with temperature such that at least two of a plurality of linear segments defined by the piecewise linear relationship have different slopes. In some embodiments, the piecewise linear relationship may be continuous.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Standard Microsystems CorporationInventors: Eileen M. Marando, Robert W. Schoepflin
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Patent number: 7991514Abstract: Temperature readings obtained within a computer system from the location of monitored circuit elements may be oversampled at least three times, and a median average of the three parameter readings rather than the arithmetic mean may be used for controlling a device, e.g. a fan, configured to regulate the environmental parameter, e.g. temperature, a the location of the monitored circuit elements. For example, when a CPU temperature reading is requested by the system comprising the CPU, a thermal monitoring system may acquire at least three consecutive temperature readings of the CPU, discard the highest temperature reading and the lowest temperature reading, and return the median reading to be used in controlling a fan configured to regulate temperature at the location of the CPU, resulting in more accurate temperature readings and more accurate fan control.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2006Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Standard Microsystems CorporationInventors: Alan D. Berenbaum, Richard E. Wahler, Eileen M. Marando
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Patent number: 7979601Abstract: An embedded controller capable of providing direct memory access (DMA) to memory for a host. The controller may include a processor, a memory medium, and an interface coupled to the memory medium. The interface may be configured to couple to a host and receive a DMA request. The DMA request may include a request to read data from a memory location in the memory medium or a request to write data to a memory location in the memory medium. The DMA request may include a relative memory address. The interface may be configured to translate the relative memory address into a first address of the memory medium. Accordingly, the interface may perform operations according to the DMA request using the first address of the memory medium. The processor may be configured to operate according to data stored in the memory medium.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2008Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Standard Microsystems CorporationInventors: Alan D. Berenbaum, Eileen M. Marando
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Patent number: 7917679Abstract: A method and apparatus for operating a portable computer configured for docking to a docking station is disclosed. In one embodiment, a portable computer system includes a docking interface having a bus switch and a bus monitoring circuit, and a bus coupled to the docking interface. With the computer coupled to a docking station, the bus switch, when closed, may couple the bus to a peripheral interface in the docking station. The bus switch may close responsive to docking, thereby completing the electrical coupling of the bus to the peripheral interface in the docking station. The portable computer being docked to the docking station, the bus monitoring circuit may monitor the bus cycles occurring on the bus and identify trusted read and/or write cycles.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Standard Microsystems CorporationInventors: Richard E. Wahler, Jay D. Popper, Eileen M. Marando
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Publication number: 20100036979Abstract: An embedded controller capable of providing direct memory access (DMA) to memory for a host. The controller may include a processor, a memory medium, and an interface coupled to the memory medium. The interface may be configured to couple to a host and receive a DMA request. The DMA request may include a request to read data from a memory location in the memory medium or a request to write data to a memory location in the memory medium. The DMA request may include a relative memory address. The interface may be configured to translate the relative memory address into a first address of the memory medium. Accordingly, the interface may perform operations according to the DMA request using the first address of the memory medium. The processor may be configured to operate according to data stored in the memory medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Alan D. Berenbaum, Eileen M. Marando
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Patent number: 7394217Abstract: A control signal value, such as a duty cycle value for a Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) generator output, for controlling and/or powering a fan may be calculated using an autofan function configured with dynamic hysteresis control (DHC). As part of the DHC, the PWM duty cycle value may be determined by applying a hysteresis component at every point of the autofan function relating the PWM duty cycle to temperature. The PWM duty cycle value may be computed based on two functions, each function relating the PWM duty cycle to temperature, the first function applied when the temperature is increasing, and the second function applied when the temperature is decreasing. When a newly computed PWM duty cycle value falls within a range of duty cycle values defined by the hysteresis value, the current duty cycle of the PWM generator output may remain unchanged, minimizing noise resulting from the fan changing speed.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Standard Microsystems CorporationInventor: Eileen M. Marando
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Publication number: 20080125915Abstract: Temperature readings obtained within a computer system from the location of monitored circuit elements may be oversampled at least three times, and a median average of the three parameter readings rather than the arithmetic mean may be used for controlling a device, e.g. a fan, configured to regulate the environmental parameter, e.g. temperature, a the location of the monitored circuit elements. For example, when a CPU temperature reading is requested by the system comprising the CPU, a thermal monitoring system may acquire at least three consecutive temperature readings of the CPU, discard the highest temperature reading and the lowest temperature reading, and return the median reading to be used in controlling a fan configured to regulate temperature at the location of the CPU, resulting in more accurate temperature readings and more accurate fan control.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Alan D. Berenbaum, Richard E. Wahler, Eileen M. Marando
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Patent number: 7295897Abstract: A fan control system in which a sensor selection block having a number of sensor inputs may be combined with an autofan block having a number of zone inputs, where the number of sensor inputs is greater than the number of zone inputs. Each one of the sensor inputs of the sensor selection block may have a corresponding sensor parameter input. The sensor selection block may be configured to map a subset of the sensor inputs with corresponding sensor parameter inputs to the autofan block. Each zone input and corresponding zone parameter input of the autofan block may receive a corresponding one of the subset of the sensor inputs with corresponding sensor parameter inputs, respectively. The autofan block may have a number of pulse width modulated (PWM) outputs that may be calculated according to the autofan block zone inputs and zone parameter inputs.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Standard Microsystems CorporationInventors: Eileen M. Marando, Robert W. Schoepflin
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Patent number: 7064511Abstract: A system and method for controlling a fan is disclosed. A single control signal value for controlling the fan, such as a single PWM duty cycle value for a corresponding PWM generator output powering the fan, may be calculated by combining sensor data from two or more temperature zones. In one embodiment, the single PWM duty cycle value may be determined based on the temperature in a first zone, for example the CPU, with an additional factor based on the temperature in a second zone, for example the ambient temperature of a PC enclosure. In one embodiment, the final single PWM value is determined by adding an offset value to a PWM value calculated based on the current temperature of the first zone, where the offset value is obtained by calculating a first ?PWM factor for the first zone, and using the first ?PWM factor, in conjunction with a scaling factor, to weight a second ?PWM factor calculated for the second zone.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Standard Microsystems CorporationInventors: Eileen M. Marando, Robert W. Schoepflin
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Patent number: 7029239Abstract: A system may include a PWM generator and control logic. The PWM generator is configured to generate a PWM signal having a duty cycle dependent on a duty cycle value generated by the control logic. The control logic is configured to generate the duty cycle value to have a piecewise linear relationship with temperature such that at least two of a plurality of linear segments defined by the piecewise linear relationship have different slopes. In some embodiments, the piecewise linear relationship may be continuous.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Standard Microsystems CorporationInventors: Eileen M. Marando, Robert W. Schoepflin
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Patent number: 6933697Abstract: A system may include control logic and a PWM generator configured to generate a PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) signal. The PWM generator is configured to generate the duty cycle of the PWM signal dependent on a duty cycle value generated by the control logic. The control logic stores an inverse focal point value and is configured to generate the duty cycle value by processing the inverse focal point value and a temperature value indicating a current temperature according to the equation of a parabola.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Standard Microsystems CorporationInventors: Eileen M. Marando, Robert W. Schoepflin
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Patent number: 6919703Abstract: A system may include a tachometer reading unit and a PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) signal generator configured to generate a PWM signal. The tachometer reading unit may be configured to obtain a tachometer reading from a tachometer signal generated by a device powered by the PWM signal. The tachometer reading unit includes a register configured to store a value indicative of a maximum stretching duration. The tachometer reading unit is configured to update the register in response to receiving a new value of the maximum stretching duration. The tachometer reading unit may be configured to control the PWM signal generator to stretch a pulse in the PWM signal and to not stretch the pulse longer than the maximum stretching duration indicated by the register. The tachometer reading unit is configured to obtain the tachometer reading during the stretched pulse in the PWM signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Standard Microsystems CorporationInventors: Eileen M. Marando, Robert W. Schoepflin, Richard E. Wahler
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Patent number: 6874327Abstract: A system and method for increasing resolution of pulse width modulated (PWM) signal duty cycle calculations in a fan speed control system operating to control rotational speed of at least one fan. The method may comprise obtaining a temperature reading from a first temperature sensor in the fan speed control system during a first time period. The temperature reading has resolution of a first number of bits. A portion of the first number of bits is selected for calculating a PWM signal duty cycle with the resolution of the first number of bits in the temperature reading using only the portion of the first number of bits and zone parameters associated with the first temperature sensor. The PWM signal duty cycle may then be converted into a PWM signal that may be provided to the at least one fan.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Standard Microsystems CorporationInventors: Richard E. Wahler, Eileen M. Marando, Steven Burstein, Wayne A. Miller
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Publication number: 20040257024Abstract: A system may include a tachometer reading unit and a PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) signal generator configured to generate a PWM signal. The tachometer reading unit may be configured to obtain a tachometer reading from a tachometer signal generated by a device powered by the PWM signal. The tachometer reading unit includes a register configured to store a value indicative of a maximum stretching duration. The tachometer reading unit is configured to update the register in response to receiving a new value of the maximum stretching duration. The tachometer reading unit may be configured to control the PWM signal generator to stretch a pulse in the PWM signal and to not stretch the pulse longer than the maximum stretching duration indicated by the register. The tachometer reading unit is configured to obtain the tachometer reading during the stretched pulse in the PWM signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Eileen M. Marando, Robert W. Schoepflin, Richard E. Wahler
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Publication number: 20040234376Abstract: A system may include a PWM generator and control logic. The PWM generator is configured to generate a PWM signal having a duty cycle dependent on a duty cycle value generated by the control logic. The control logic is configured to generate the duty cycle value to have a piecewise linear relationship with temperature such that at least two of a plurality of linear segments defined by the piecewise linear relationship have different slopes. In some embodiments, the piecewise linear relationship may be continuous.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Eileen M. Marando, Robert W. Schoepflin
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Publication number: 20040232869Abstract: A system may include control logic and a PWM generator configured to generate a PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) signal. The PWM generator is configured to generate the duty cycle of the PWM signal dependent on a duty cycle value generated by the control logic. The control logic stores an inverse focal point value and is configured to generate the duty cycle value by processing the inverse focal point value and a temperature value indicating a current temperature according to the equation of a parabola.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Eileen M. Marando, Robert W. Schoepflin