Patents by Inventor Horia Profeta

Horia Profeta 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: 20110169551
    Abstract: A temperature sensor and a method for sensing temperature. The temperature sensor has a current generator module that generates a voltage (VPTAT) that is proportional to absolute temperature at an output terminal and a voltage (VCTAT) that is complementary to absolute temperature at another output terminal. A buffer stage has an input terminal coupled for receiving the voltage that is complementary to absolute temperature. An output terminal of the buffer stage is coupled to an input terminal of an amplifier stage. The voltage that is proportional to absolute temperature is input to another input terminal of the amplifier stage. The amplifier stage generates an output voltage from the voltages that are proportional to absolute temperature and complementary to absolute temperature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2010
    Publication date: July 14, 2011
    Inventors: Cornel D. Stanescu, Horia Profeta
  • Patent number: 7005837
    Abstract: A digital potentiometer is disclosed that includes first, second, and third signal terminals. A chain of series-connected impedance elements with multiple tap points is connected between the first and second signal terminals. A plurality of first switching devices are each connected to a respective one of the multiple tap points and to an internal wiper node. A configurable output stage is connected between the internal wiper node and the third signal terminal. The configurable output stage includes a buffer and a second switching device. The second switching device is operable to bypass the buffer. A switching circuit controls switching of the first switching devices. The switching circuit includes a Gray-code counter, a Gray-code decoder, and a make-before-break circuit that controls the timing of the switching of the wiper switches.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2006
    Assignee: Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc.
    Inventors: Cornel D. Stanescu, Adrian M. Tache, Horia Profeta, Radu H. Iacob, Adam P. Cosmin
  • Patent number: 6771053
    Abstract: A digital potentiometer, configurable and programmable using nonvolatile memory is disclosed. A unity-gain configured, rail-to-rail operational amplifier, used as voltage follower of buffer, can be inserted, by programming, between an internal wiper terminal and an output terminal of the digital potentiometer. This way, in certain applications, it is possible to take advantage of the low output resistance given by an analog buffer. The operational amplifier can be shutdown and bypassed by a switching device to provide a circuit behavior similar to a digital potentiometer without an output buffer. Using a dual-writing circuitry, first the complemented data, then the data itself, are written in the nonvolatile memory, improving the reliability. A Gray-code counter having a single bit changed at one time and no decode glitch is present. A make-before-break circuitry gives a short overlap conduction time for any adjacent pair of switches; one being turned-off while the other is turned-on.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Assignee: Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc.
    Inventors: Cornel D. Stanescu, Adrian M. Tache, Horia Profeta, Radu H. Iacob, Adam P. Cosmin
  • Publication number: 20040108844
    Abstract: A digital potentiometer is disclosed that includes first, second, and third signal terminals. A chain of series-connected impedance elements with multiple tap points is connected between the first and second signal terminals. A plurality of first switching devices are each connected to a respective one of the multiple tap points and to an internal wiper node. A configurable output stage is connected between the internal wiper node and the third signal terminal. The configurable output stage includes a buffer and a second switching device. The second switching device is operable to bypass the buffer. A switching circuit controls switching of the first switching devices. The switching circuit includes a Gray-code counter, a Gray-code decoder, and a make-before-break circuit that controls the timing of the switching of the wiper switches.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2003
    Publication date: June 10, 2004
    Inventors: Cornel D. Stanescu, Adrian M. Tache, Horia Profeta, Radu H. Iacob, Adam P. Cosmin
  • Publication number: 20030155902
    Abstract: A digital potentiometer, configurable and programmable using nonvolatile memory is disclosed. A unity-gain configured, rail-to-rail operational amplifier, used as voltage follower of buffer, can be inserted, by programming, between an internal wiper terminal and an output terminal of the digital potentiometer. This way, in certain applications, it is possible to take advantage of the low output resistance given by an analog buffer. The operational amplifier can be shutdown and bypassed by a switching device to provide a circuit behavior similar to a digital potentiometer without an output buffer. Using a dual-writing circuitry, first the complemented data, then the data itself, are written in the nonvolatile memory, improving the reliability. A Gray-code counter having a single bit changed at one time and no decode glitch is present. A make-before-break circuitry gives a short overlap conduction time for any adjacent pair of switches; one being turned-off while the other is turned-on.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2002
    Publication date: August 21, 2003
    Inventors: Cornel D. Stanescu, Adrian M. Tache, Horia Profeta, Radu H. Iacob, Adam P. Cosmin