Patents by Inventor G. Tyson Tuttle

G. Tyson Tuttle 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).

  • Publication number: 20020141511
    Abstract: Radio-frequency (RF) apparatus includes receiver analog circuitry that receives an RF signal and provides at least one digital signal to receiver digital circuitry that functions in cooperation with the receiver analog circuitry. The interface between the receiver analog circuitry and the receiver digital circuitry includes configurable signal lines that function as a serial interface, or as a data and clock signal interface, depending on the state of a control signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2001
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Inventors: G. Diwakar Vishakhadatta, Jeffrey W. Scott, G. Tyson Tuttle, Vishnu Shankar Srinivasan, Aslamali A. Rafi
  • Publication number: 20020132648
    Abstract: Radio-frequency (RF) apparatus includes receiver analog circuitry that receives an RF signal and provides at least one digital signal to receiver digital circuitry that functions in cooperation with the receiver analog circuitry. The receiver analog circuitry and the receiver digital circuitry are partitioned so that interference effects between the receiver analog circuitry and the receiver digital circuitry tend to be reduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2001
    Publication date: September 19, 2002
    Inventors: Donald A. Kerth, Richard T. Behrens, Jeffrey W. Scott, G. Diwakar Vishakhadatta, G. Tyson Tuttle, Vishnu Shankar Srinivasan
  • Patent number: 6078444
    Abstract: A circuit is provided for use with analog to digital conversion techniques in sampled amplitude read channel integrated circuits. A common ADC may be utilized for conversion of both high frequency disk data such as user data and servo data, for example, and for low frequency auxiliary data such as, for example, motor back-EMF current signals. The ADC may utilize the relatively low bit accuracy required for the read channel disk data and through oversampling techniques obtain sufficient conversion accuracy to meet the relatively higher precision requirements for the auxiliary data conversion. The auxiliary data is modified by a ramp signal and the ADC is run on a clock generated from a dithered frequency source so that ADC quantization errors may be randomized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Assignee: Cirrus Logic, Inc.
    Inventors: G. Diwakar Vishakhadatta, David E. Reed, Jerrell P. Hein, G. Tyson Tuttle