Patents by Inventor John G. Maddox

John G. Maddox 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: 7158596
    Abstract: A communication system, source and destination ports of the communication system, and methodology is provided for transporting data in one of possibly three different ways. Data is transported across the network at a frame sample rate that can be the same as or different from the sample rate or master clock within the source port or the destination port. If the sample rate of the source port is known, the sample rate of the destination port can be created using a PLL within the destination port and simply employing a phase comparator in the source port. Where economically feasible, sample rate conversion can be used at the source. However, sample rate conversion at the destination is preferred if the source sample rate is forwarded across the network relative to the frame transfer rate of the synchronous network. Again, however, sample rate conversion compares relative phase difference changes similar to the phase difference compared in the digital PLL mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2007
    Assignee: Standard Microsystems Corp.
    Inventors: David J. Knapp, Shivanand I. Akkihal, John G. Maddox
  • Patent number: 7106224
    Abstract: A communication system, source and destination ports of the communication system, and methodology is provided for transporting data in one of possibly three different ways. Data is transported across the network at a frame sample rate that can be the same as or different from the sample rate or master clock within the source port or the destination port. If the sample rate of the source port is known, the sample rate of the destination port can be created using a PLL within the destination port and simply employing a phase comparator in the source port. The phase comparator forwards the phase or frequency difference of the network transfer rate and the source sample rate to the destination port, which then generates a local clock equivalent to the source which then compiles audio data being played at the same rate in which it was sampled at the source. Where economically feasible, sample rate conversion can be used at the source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2006
    Assignee: Standard Microsystems Corporation
    Inventors: David J. Knapp, John G. Maddox, Joseph B. Gaalaas
  • Publication number: 20040032922
    Abstract: A communication system, source and destination ports of the communication system, and methodology is provided for transporting data in one of possibly three different ways. Data is transported across the network at a frame sample rate that can be the same as or different from the sample rate or master clock within the source port or the destination port. If the sample rate of the source port is known, the sample rate of the destination port can be created using a PLL within the destination port and simply employing a phase comparator in the source port. The phase comparator forwards the phase or frequency difference of the network transfer rate and the source sample rate to the destination port, which then generates a local clock equivalent to the source which then compiles audio data being played at the same rate in which it was sampled at the source. Where economically feasible, sample rate conversion can be used at the source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2002
    Publication date: February 19, 2004
    Inventors: David J. Knapp, Shivanand I. Akkihal, John G. Maddox
  • Publication number: 20040032350
    Abstract: A communication system, source and destination ports of the communication system, and methodology is provided for transporting data in one of possibly three different ways. Data is transported across the network at a frame sample rate that can be the same as or different from the sample rate or master clock within the source port or the destination port. If the sample rate of the source port is known, the sample rate of the destination port can be created using a PLL within the destination port and simply employing a phase comparator in the source port. The phase comparator forwards the phase or frequency difference of the network transfer rate and the source sample rate to the destination port, which then generates a local clock equivalent to the source which then compiles audio data being played at the same rate in which it was sampled at the source. Where economically feasible, sample rate conversion can be used at the source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2002
    Publication date: February 19, 2004
    Inventors: David J. Knapp, John G. Maddox, Joseph B. Gaalaas