Patents by Inventor Johannes Antonius Frambach

Johannes Antonius Frambach 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: 8513997
    Abstract: A duty-cycle correction circuit comprises a plurality of AC-coupled, independently-biased inverter stages connected in series. A periodic signal is applied to an input of the plurality of inverter stages. Each inverter stage comprises an inverter with a resistive element connected in feedback between its output and input nodes. Each inverter stage is AC-coupled to a prior stage via a capacitor. The AC-coupling allows the signal to pass between inverter stages, but DC-isolates each inverter stage from adjacent stages, allowing each stage to maintain an independent DC bias of the signal at that stage. By virtue of the feedback resistive element, each stage defines a transition point between high and low signal states. Due to non-zero rise and fall times of the periodic signal, the independent DC bias of each stage is operative to incrementally shift the transition point of the periodic signal at each stage towards a desired duty-cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2013
    Assignee: ST-Ericsson SA
    Inventors: Leonardus Hesen, Johannes Antonius Frambach, Paul Mateman
  • Publication number: 20120081163
    Abstract: A duty-cycle correction circuit comprises a plurality of AC-coupled, independently-biased inverter stages connected in series. A periodic signal is applied to an input of the plurality of inverter stages. Each inverter stage comprises an inverter with a resistive element connected in feedback between its output and input nodes. Each inverter stage is AC-coupled to a prior stage via a capacitor. The AC-coupling allows the signal to pass between inverter stages, but DC-isolates each inverter stage from adjacent stages, allowing each stage to maintain an independent DC bias of the signal at that stage. By virtue of the feedback resistive element, each stage defines a transition point between high and low signal states. Due to non-zero rise and fall times of the periodic signal, the independent DC bias of each stage is operative to incrementally shift the transition point of the periodic signal at each stage towards a desired duty-cycle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2011
    Publication date: April 5, 2012
    Inventors: Leonardus Hesen, Johannes Antonius Frambach, Paul Mateman