Patents by Inventor John A. Michejda

John A. Michejda 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: 8315133
    Abstract: An optical-disc player having a reader and a controller. The reader derives out-of-band information from surface marks of an optical disc, where the controller controls operations of the reader based on the derived information. The controlled operations may involve the reading and rendering of embedded data of the optical disc. For example, a person writes the words “Spanish” and “widescreen” on the surface of a DVD with a marker and inserts the DVD in a DVD player. The DVD player scans the surface of the DVD and sends the resulting image data to an optical character recognition (OCR) module. The OCR module outputs a text file containing the words “Spanish” and “widescreen” to a controller (e.g., Microsoft HDi runtime). In response, the controller sets the playback language to Spanish and the screen format to widescreen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2012
    Assignee: LSI Corporation
    Inventors: Roger A. Fratti, John A. Michejda
  • Patent number: 8279731
    Abstract: An optical-disc writer writes extrinsic data to an optical disc. Extrinsic data can be written as (i) embedded marks (e.g., pits and lands) located outside the conventional readable area of a disc and/or (ii) alternative marks, such as surface marks located on a surface of the disc. In an optical-disc player having a disc-reading subsystem and a read controller, the disc-reading subsystem reads and relays the extrinsic data to the read controller, which controls the operations of the player based on the extrinsic data. For example, the writer prints extrinsic data, e.g., a barcode, on the surface of a software installation disc. The disc is inserted in the player and installation is commenced. The read controller instructs the disc-reading subsystem to read the extrinsic information. If the read controller determines that the extrinsic data was successfully read, then installation proceeds; otherwise, installation is halted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2012
    Assignee: LSI Corporation
    Inventors: Roger A. Fratti, John A. Michejda
  • Patent number: 7963046
    Abstract: In one embodiment, a tape measure having a tape, housing, and an input, has an OLED strip overlaid on top of the tape. The housing contains a programmable controller and a rolled-up portion of the tape. A specified fraction of the length of the linear target is provided to the controller using the input. The tape may be extracted from the housing to generate an exposed portion of the tape corresponding to the total length of a linear target. The controller receives information indicative of the total length of the linear target. The controller controls the OLED strip to show, i.e., light up along the tape, a fractional portion corresponding to the specified fraction of the linear target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2009
    Date of Patent: June 21, 2011
    Assignee: LSI Corporation
    Inventors: Roger A. Fratti, John A. Michejda
  • Publication number: 20110007618
    Abstract: An optical-disc writer writes extrinsic data to an optical disc. Extrinsic data can be written as (i) embedded marks (e.g., pits and lands) located outside the conventional readable area of a disc and/or (ii) alternative marks, such as surface marks located on a surface of the disc. In an optical-disc player having a disc-reading subsystem and a read controller, the disc-reading subsystem reads and relays the extrinsic data to the read controller, which controls the operations of the player based on the extrinsic data. For example, the writer prints extrinsic data, e.g., a barcode, on the surface of a software installation disc. The disc is inserted in the player and installation is commenced. The read controller instructs the disc-reading subsystem to read the extrinsic information. If the read controller determines that the extrinsic data was successfully read, then installation proceeds; otherwise, installation is halted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2009
    Publication date: January 13, 2011
    Applicant: LSI Corporation
    Inventors: Roger A. Fratti, John A. Michejda
  • Publication number: 20100325909
    Abstract: In one embodiment, a tape measure having a tape, housing, and an input, has an OLED strip overlaid on top of the tape. The housing contains a programmable controller and a rolled-up portion of the tape. A specified fraction of the length of the linear target is provided to the controller using the input. The tape may be extracted from the housing to generate an exposed portion of the tape corresponding to the total length of a linear target. The controller receives information indicative of the total length of the linear target. The controller controls the OLED strip to show, i.e., light up along the tape, a fractional portion corresponding to the specified fraction of the linear target.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2009
    Publication date: December 30, 2010
    Applicant: LSI CORPORATION
    Inventors: Roger A. Fratti, John A. Michejda
  • Publication number: 20100278021
    Abstract: An optical-disc player having a reader and a controller. The reader derives out-of-band information from surface marks of an optical disc, where the controller controls operations of the reader based on the derived information. The controlled operations may involve the reading and rendering of embedded data of the optical disc. For example, a person writes the words “Spanish” and “widescreen” on the surface of a DVD with a marker and inserts the DVD in a DVD player. The DVD player scans the surface of the DVD and sends the resulting image data to an optical character recognition (OCR) module. The OCR module outputs a text file containing the words “Spanish” and “widescreen” to a controller (e.g., Microsoft HDi runtime). In response, the controller sets the playback language to Spanish and the screen format to widescreen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2009
    Publication date: November 4, 2010
    Applicant: LSI CORPORATION
    Inventors: Roger A. Fratti, John A. Michejda
  • Publication number: 20060187024
    Abstract: A portable security system includes a portable wireless link and a portable motion sensor, which is adapted to receive control signals from the portable wireless link, and which is adapted to communicate a signal when a security breach occurs. A method of providing security is also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2005
    Publication date: August 24, 2006
    Inventors: Kouros Azimi, John Michejda, Scott McLellan
  • Publication number: 20060103893
    Abstract: A cellular phone contains a scanner feature for scanning documents directly into a cell phone. The cell phone may scan a small document (e.g., a business card) or a much larger: document (e.g., multiple pages of standard 8½?×11? paper.). Business card scanning can include a feature to automatically enter data into a contact list, which is then synchronized with a host PC. The particular scanning and stitching methods disclosed in a cell phone are capable of scanning objects that are virtually limitless in size and/or shape, making use of even a low resolution camera integrated into many currently available cell phones. In first embodiments, the disclosed scanner makes use of an external scanner interfaced directly to a digital port of a cell phone, and in second embodiments, the scanner uses a low resolution internal camera to capture images of matrixed portions of a larger object or document.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2004
    Publication date: May 18, 2006
    Inventors: Kouros Azimi, John Michejda
  • Publication number: 20060019645
    Abstract: A set of usage rules are implemented to disable particular features of a wireless device (e.g., audible ringing, use of camera, etc.), or to forcibly power down the device, based upon it's presence in an area with restricted usage rules. A number of BLUETOOTH™ enabled or other suitably enabled devices such as a cell phones, personal digital assistant (PDA), pager, and email device such as a BLACKBERRY™ or SMARTPHONE™ device, may be automatically instructed to enact one or more rules provided by a Rules Enforcer Transceiver. A “Rules Enabled” cell phone or other wireless device thus may be taken into sensitive areas such as hospitals, movie theatres, etc. For instance, audible ringing may be disabled (or, alternatively, silent ringing such as vibration may be forcibly enabled.) Similarly, camera functionality may be disabled when entering given establishments that prohibit use of such devices, e.g., health clubs, spas, or corporate offices to prevent industrial espionage, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2004
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Inventors: Kouros Azimi, John Michejda, H. Fetterman
  • Patent number: 6864547
    Abstract: The present invention provides a semiconductor device and a method of manufacture therefor. The semiconductor device includes a channel region located in a semiconductor substrate and a trench located adjacent a side of the channel region. The semiconductor device further includes an isolation structure located in the trench, and a source/drain region located over the isolation structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2005
    Assignee: Agere Systems Inc.
    Inventors: John A. Michejda, Ian Wylie
  • Publication number: 20020190344
    Abstract: The present invention provides a semiconductor device and a method of manufacture therefor. The semiconductor device includes a channel region located in a semiconductor substrate and a trench located adjacent a side of the channel region. The semiconductor device further includes an isolation structure located in the trench, and a source/drain region located over the isolation structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2001
    Publication date: December 19, 2002
    Inventors: John A. Michejda, Ian Wylie
  • Patent number: 4353086
    Abstract: A dynamic random access memory in which individual cells, including an access transistor and a storage capacitor, are formed in mesas formed on a silicon chip. The access transistor of the cell is formed on the top surface of the mesa and one plate of the storage capacitor of the cell is formed by the sidewall of the mesa and the other plate by doped polycrystalline silicon which fills the grooves surrounding the mesas isolated therefrom by a silicon dioxide layer. By this geometry, large storage surfaces, and so large capacitances, can be obtained for the capacitor without using surface area of the chip. In other embodiments, the mesas may include other forms of circuit elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1982
    Assignee: Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated
    Inventors: Ralph J. Jaccodine, John A. Michejda
  • Patent number: RE32090
    Abstract: A dynamic random access memory in which individual cells, including an access transistor and a storage capacitor, are formed in mesas formed on a silicon chip. The access transistor of the cell is formed on the top surface of the mess and one plate of the storage capacitor of the cell is formed by the sidewall of the mesa and the other plate by doped polycrystalline silicon which fills the grooves surrounding the mesas isolated therefrom by a silicon dioxide layer. By this geometry, large storage surfaces, and so large capacitances, can be obtained for the capacitor without using surface area of the chip. In other embodiments, the mesas may include other forms of circuit elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1986
    Assignee: AT&T Bell Laboratories
    Inventors: Ralph J. Jaccodine, John A. Michejda