Patents by Inventor Jean-Marc Guyot

Jean-Marc Guyot 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: 9036091
    Abstract: An integrated circuit includes a tuner, a digital television (DTV) demodulator, an analog television (ATV) demodulator, and a controller. The tuner includes an input for receiving a radio frequency (RF) signal including at least one of an analog television signal and digital television signal, and including a first output terminal and a second output terminal. The DTV demodulator includes a DTV input coupled to the first output terminal of the tuner and includes a DTV output terminal. The ATV demodulator includes an ATV input coupled to the second output terminal of the tuner and includes an ATV output terminal. The controller is coupled to the tuner, the DTV demodulator, and the ATV demodulator to configure the tuner and at least one of the DTV demodulator and the ATV demodulator for receiving television content in a selected television format.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2015
    Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.
    Inventors: Alan F. Hendrickson, Alessandro Piovaccari, Ramin Khoini-Poorfard, Mitchell Reid, Frederick Alan Rush, Jean-Marc Guyot, David Le Goff, Michael Robert May, Henry William Singor, Qi Cai, Peter Jozef Vancorenland, Chunyu Xin, Pascal Blouin
  • Publication number: 20120176550
    Abstract: An integrated circuit includes a tuner, a digital television (DTV) demodulator, an analog television (ATV) demodulator, and a controller. The tuner includes an input for receiving a radio frequency (RF) signal including at least one of an analog television signal and digital television signal, and including a first output terminal and a second output terminal. The DTV demodulator includes a DTV input coupled to the first output terminal of the tuner and includes a DTV output terminal. The ATV demodulator includes an ATV input coupled to the second output terminal of the tuner and includes an ATV output terminal. The controller is coupled to the tuner, the DTV demodulator, and the ATV demodulator to configure the tuner and at least one of the DTV demodulator and the ATV demodulator for receiving television content in a selected television format.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 6, 2011
    Publication date: July 12, 2012
    Inventors: Alan F. Hendrickson, Alessandro Piovaccari, Ramin Khoini-Poorfard, Mitchell Reid, Frederick Alan Rush, Jean-Marc Guyot, David Le Goff, Michael Robert May, Henry William Singor, Qi Cai, Peter Jozef Vancorenland, Chunyu Xin, Pascal Blouin
  • Patent number: 6628730
    Abstract: An apparatus for demodulating digital video broadcast signals comprising data modulated on a plurality of spaced carrier frequencies, comprising a transform circuit and a timing synchronization circuit. The transform circuit may be configured to analyze digital sample values. The timing synchronization circuit may be configured to synchronize the transform circuit with symbol periods of the broadcast signal. The timing synchronization circuit may be further configured to operate in (i) a first mode for analyzing the digital sample values over a relatively wide timing range to establish synchronization and (ii) a second mode for analyzing the digital sample values over a relatively narrow range about a synchronization point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2003
    Assignee: LSI Logic Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan Highton Stott, Justin David Mitchell, Christopher Keith Perry Clarke, Adrian Paul Robinson, Oliver Paul Haffenden, Philippe Sadot, Lauret Regis, Jean-Marc Guyot
  • Patent number: 6587157
    Abstract: In order to reduce memory requirements in a chip for demodulating digital video broadcast signals, symbol data values stored for a channel equalisation process have their scattered pilots removed, to achieve a 9% reduction in memory space required. This is achieved by providing a write pointer and a read pointer, the write pointer being arranged to exclude carriers carrying scattered pilots, and the read pointer being arranged to read the stored symbol data, but to add nominal data values at positions of excluded scattered pilots.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Assignee: LSI Logic Corporation
    Inventors: Jean Marc Guyot, Regis Lauret
  • Patent number: 6320627
    Abstract: A demodulator suitable for implementation in a single chip for demodulating digital video broadcast signals comprising data modulated on a multiplicity of spaced carrier frequencies, wherein an input broadcast signal is converted to a frequency sufficiently low to enable analog digital conversion of the signal, the demodulator comprising analog to digital conversion means (20) for converting the broadcast signal to a series of digital samples, real to complex conversion means (22) for converting each digital sample to a complex number value, Fourier transform means (24) for analyzing the complex number values to provide a series of signal values for each carrier frequency, frequency control means (9, 38), comprising means responsive to the output of said Fourier Transform means for producing a signal for controlling the frequency of the signal formed by said complex number values, and signal processing means for receiving the signal values and providing an output for decoding, the signal processing means incl
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2001
    Assignee: LSI Logic Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan Highton Scott, Justin David Mitchell, Christopher Keith Perry Clarke, Adrian Paul Robinson, Oliver Paul Haffenden, Philippe Sadot, Regis Lauret, Jean-Marc Guyot
  • Patent number: 6320917
    Abstract: Apparatus for demodulating digital video broadcast signals with an improved automatic frequency control comprises data modulated on a multiplicity of spaced carrier frequencies, including: analog to digital conversion device for providing a series of digital samples of the broadcast signal, Fourier Transform for analysing the samples to provide a series of data signal values for each carrier frequency signal processing devices for processing the series of data signal values including the phase-error-correcting, and automatic frequency control device for controlling the frequency of the signals input to the Fourier Transform Processor, wherein the automatic frequency control device includes coarse frequency control unit for controlling the frequency in terms of increments of the carrier spacing frequency, and fine frequency control unit for controlling the frequency for values less than a single carrier spacing frequency interval, wherein the coarse frequency unit includes recursive of filtering for assessing
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2001
    Assignee: LSI Logic Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan Highton Stott, Justin David Mitchell, Christopher Keith Perry Clarke, Adrian Paul Robinson, Oliver Paul Haffenden, Philippe Sadot, Regis Lauret, Jean-Marc Guyot
  • Patent number: 6317473
    Abstract: In order to correct for common phase error in demodulated digital video broadcast signals which comprise data modulated on a multiplicity of spaced carrier frequencies, a demodulator includes analog to digital conversion means (20) for providing a series of digital samples of the broadcast signal, real to complex conversion means (22) for converting each digital sample to a complex number value, Fourier Transform means (24) for analysing the complex number values to provide a series of data signal values in complex number format for each carrier frequency, and signal processing means for processing the series of data signal values including phase error correcting means (30), the phase error correcting means including means for converting the data signal values from a complex number format to a phase angle format, means for determining a common phase error by assessing the phase of continual pilot signals in the broadcast signals and determining the variation in phase of the continual pilot signals between c
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2001
    Assignee: LSI Logic Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan H. Stott, Justin Mitchell, Christopher K. P. Clarke, Adrian P. Robinson, Oliver Haffenden, Philippe Sadot, Regis Lauret, Jean-Marc Guyot
  • Patent number: 6240146
    Abstract: An apparatus for demodulating a digital video broadcast signal comprising data modulated on a multiplicity of spaced carrier frequencies. A transform device may analyze the digital broadcast signal to provide a series of symbol values for each of the multiplicity of carrier frequencies. An automatic frequency control device may control the frequency of the series of symbol values in dependence on a common phase error signal from the series of symbol values. First and second common phase error correction (CPE) devices may receive common phase error signals, for correcting the signal values from the transform device. A channel equalization device may compensate for communication channel impairments for receiving directly the phase error corrected signals from the first CPE device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2001
    Assignee: LSI Logic Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan Highton Stott, Justin David Mitchell, Christopher Keith Perry Clarke, Adrian Paul Robinson, Oliver Paul Haffenden, Philippe Sadot, Lauret Regis, Jean-Marc Guyot
  • Patent number: 6205188
    Abstract: A demodulator suitable for implementation in a single chip for demodulating digital video broadcast signals including data modulated on a multiplicity of spaced carrier frequencies, wherein an input broadcast signal is converted to a frequency sufficiently low to enable analog to digital conversion of the signal, converter for converting the broadcast signal to a series of digital samples in complex format, transformer for analyzing the digital sample values to provide a series of data symbol values for each carrier frequency and signal processor including channel equalizer for receiving the signal values and providing an output for decoding, automatic frequency controller for controlling the frequencies of the digital sampling signals applied to the transformer, and timing synchronizer for synchronizing the transformer with the symbol periods of the broadcast signal, including correlator for receiving the digital signal values and including a delay having a time period equal to the active symbol period, and
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2001
    Assignee: LSI Logic Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan Highton Stott, Justin David Mitchell, Christopher Keith Perry Clarke, Adrian Paul Robinson, Oliver Paul Haffenden, Philippe Sadot, Lauret Regis, Jean-Marc Guyot
  • Patent number: 6137847
    Abstract: A demodulator suitable for implementation in a single chip for demodulating digital video broadcast signals including data modulated on a multiplicity of spaced carrier frequencies, wherein an input broadcast signal is converted to a frequency sufficiently low to enable analog digital conversion of the signal. The demodulator includes an analog to digital converter for converting the broadcast signal to a series of digital samples; a real to complex converter for converting each digital sample to a complex number value; Fourier transformer for analyzing the complex number values to provide a series of data symbol values for each carrier frequency; a signal processor for receiving the data symbol values and providing an output for decoding; and a timing synchronizer for synchronizing the Fourier transformer with the symbol periods of the broadcast signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Assignee: LSI Logic Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan Highton Stott, Justin David Mitchell, Christopher Keith Perry Clarke, Adrian Paul Robinson, Oliver Paul Haffenden, Philippe Sadot, Lauret Regis, Jean-Marc Guyot
  • Patent number: 6130922
    Abstract: Apparatus for demodulating digital video broadcast signals with an improved mechanism for automatic frequency control including data modulated on a multiplicity of spaced carrier frequencies. The apparatus includes an analog to digital converter for providing a series of digital samples of the broadcast signal, a Fourier Transformer for analyzing the samples to provide a series of data signal values for each carrier frequency, signal processor for processing the series of data signal values including the phase-error-correcter, and automatic frequency controller for controlling the frequency of the signals input to the Fourier Transformer. The automatic frequency controller includes coarse frequency controller for controlling the frequency in terms of increments of the carrier spacing frequency, and fine frequency controller for controlling the frequency for values less than a single carrier spacing frequency interval.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2000
    Assignee: LSI Logic Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan Highton Stott, Justin David Mitchell, Christopher Keith Perry Clarke, Adrian Paul Robinson, Oliver Paul Haffenden, Philippe Sadot, Lauret Regis, Jean-Marc Guyot