Patents by Inventor John Keane
John Keane 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).
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Patent number: 9935092Abstract: A RF transistor stack is described. The RF transistor stack comprises a first transistor having a T-gate layout configuration. The first transistor has a body region; a plurality of drain regions; and a plurality of source regions. A second transistor is provided which has a T-gate layout configuration. The second transistor has a body region; a plurality of drain regions; and a plurality of source regions. An interconnect operably couples the source regions of the first transistor with the source regions of the second transistor such that the distortion due to asymmetry in the division of RF voltage between the drain to source and the source to body terminals of first transistor is cancelled by reversing the asymmetry in the division of the RF voltage in the second transistor.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2015Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: Ferfics LimitedInventors: John Anthony O'Sullivan, John Keane
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Patent number: 9866209Abstract: A radio frequency (RF) switch which comprises an RF domain section having a plurality of RF switching elements. A DC domain section is provided having circuitry configured for controlling the RF switching elements in response to one or more control signals. A resistive load is provided between the RF domain section and the DC domain section. A bypass circuit is configured for selectively bypassing at least a portion of the resistive load.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2015Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Ferfics LimitedInventors: John Keane, Ian O'Regan
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Patent number: 9728330Abstract: A radio frequency (RF) circuit is described that comprises a plurality of switching arms selectively activatable and associated with corresponding RF input ports. A switch source impedance is associated with each of the RF input ports. The switch source impedance is frequency dependent with its value matched to a characteristic impedance value within a first frequency range. The value of the switch source impedance is not matched to the characteristic impedance value within a second frequency range. When an RF signal within the first frequency range is transmitted through the RF circuit, between one of the RF input ports and an a common port, an RF distortion voltage within a distortion frequency range results at the common port; and the amplitude of a resultant RF distortion voltage is lower than an RF distortion voltage if the switched source impedance is matched to the characteristic impedance within the second frequency range.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2015Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: Ferfics LimitedInventor: John Keane
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Publication number: 20170093153Abstract: An electronic device is described. The electronic device comprises a voltage generator including a charge pump configured to provide an output voltage. A comparator is configured to generate a control signal based on comparing a value indicative of an output voltage with a reference voltage. A clock is operable to selectively provide a clock signal to the charge pump. A level shifter is configured to receive the output voltage from the charge pump and to perform level shifting. A semiconductor-on-insulator radio frequency (RF) switch is configured to receive a signal from the level shifter. One or more ESD discharge paths are associated with the level shifter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Inventors: JOHN KEANE, JOHN O'SULLIVAN, IAN O'REGAN
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Patent number: 9595959Abstract: A Radio Frequency (RF) switch element is described. The RF switch element comprises a primary transistor element for facilitating switching an RF signal between circuit nodes. A pair of secondary transistor elements are also provided. The pair of secondary transistor elements are co-operable with the primary transistor element and provide respective signal paths which have a lower impedance level than an intrinsic element associated with the primary transistor element.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2013Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Ferfics LimitedInventor: John Keane
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Patent number: 9520251Abstract: An RF switch with inter-domain ESD protection. The RF switch comprises an RF domain section having a plurality of RF switching elements; and a DC domain section having circuitry configured for driving the RF switching elements. At least one primary ESD protection element is operably coupled between the RF domain section and DC domain section.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2013Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: Ferfics LimitedInventors: John Keane, John O'Sullivan, Ian O'Regan
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Publication number: 20160005729Abstract: A RF transistor stack is described. The RF transistor stack comprises a first transistor having a T-gate layout configuration. The first transistor has a body region; a plurality of drain regions; and a plurality of source regions. A second transistor is provided which has a T-gate layout configuration. The second transistor has a body region; a plurality of drain regions; and a plurality of source regions. An interconnect operably couples the source regions of the first transistor with the source regions of the second transistor such that the distortion due to asymmetry in the division of RF voltage between the drain to source and the source to body terminals of first transistor is cancelled by reversing the asymmetry in the division of the RF voltage in the second transistor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2015Publication date: January 7, 2016Applicant: FERFICS LIMITEDInventors: JOHN ANTHONY O'SULLIVAN, JOHN KEANE
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Publication number: 20160006409Abstract: A radio frequency (RF) circuit is described that comprises a plurality of switching arms selectively activatable and associated with corresponding RF input ports. A switch source impedance is associated with each of the RF input ports. The switch source impedance is frequency dependent with its value matched to a characteristic impedance value within a first frequency range. The value of the switch source impedance is not matched to the characteristic impedance value within a second frequency range. When an RF signal within the first frequency range is transmitted through the RF circuit, between one of the RF input ports and an a common port, an RF distortion voltage within a distortion frequency range results at the common port; and the amplitude of a resultant RF distortion voltage is lower than an RF distortion voltage if the switched source impedance is matched to the characteristic impedance within the second frequency range.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2015Publication date: January 7, 2016Applicant: FERFICS LIMITEDInventor: JOHN KEANE
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Publication number: 20150116023Abstract: A radio frequency (RF) switch which comprises an RF domain section having a plurality of RF switching elements. A DC domain section is provided having circuitry configured for controlling the RF switching elements in response to one or more control signals. A resistive load is provided between the RF domain section and the DC domain section. A bypass circuit is configured for selectively bypassing at least a portion of the resistive load.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2015Publication date: April 30, 2015Applicant: FERFICS LIMITEDInventors: JOHN KEANE, IAN O'REGAN
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Publication number: 20150070075Abstract: A Radio Frequency (RF) switch element is described. The RF switch element comprises a primary transistor element for facilitating switching an RF signal between circuit nodes. A pair of secondary transistor elements are also provided. The pair of secondary transistor elements are co-operable with the primary transistor element and provide respective signal paths which have a lower impedance level than an intrinsic element associated with the primary transistor element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2013Publication date: March 12, 2015Applicant: FERFICS, LIMITEDInventor: John Keane
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Patent number: 8963618Abstract: A radio frequency (RF) switch which comprises an RF domain section having a plurality of RF switching elements. A DC domain section is provided having circuitry configured for controlling the RF switching elements in response to one or more control signals. A resistive load is provided between the RF domain section and the DC domain section. A bypass circuit is configured for selectively bypassing at least a portion of the resistive load.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2013Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Ferfics LimitedInventors: John Keane, Ian O'Regan
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Publication number: 20140340137Abstract: A radio frequency (RF) switch which comprises an RF domain section having a plurality of RF switching elements. A DC domain section is provided having circuitry configured for controlling the RF switching elements in response to one or more control signals. A resistive load is provided between the RF domain section and the DC domain section. A bypass circuit is configured for selectively bypassing at least a portion of the resistive load.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2013Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: FERFICS LIMITEDInventors: JOHN KEANE, IAN O'REGAN
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Publication number: 20140330417Abstract: A method for customizing, based on medical imaging data for a patient positioned on a treatment couch, a medical immobilization device is disclosed. Medical imaging data, for example, CT image data, MRI image data or the like, is received, and a selection is made of an immobilization device that anchors only to at least one boney structure of a body part of the patient to immobilize the body part of the patient. The immobilization device may mask only partially the body part of the patient. The device can be customized and an image of the patient can be repositioned without obtaining additional imaging data from the patient. The at least one boney structure may be an orbital area and a chin, an elbow, or a knee and groin area. The immobilization device may be attachable to a support structure positioned underneath the patient on the treatment couch.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Inventor: John Keane
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Publication number: 20140321008Abstract: An RF switch with inter-domain ESD protection. The RF switch comprises an RF domain section having a plurality of RF switching elements; and a DC domain section having circuitry configured for driving the RF switching elements. At least one primary ESD protection element is operably coupled between the RF domain section and DC domain section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2013Publication date: October 30, 2014Applicant: FERFICS LIMITEDInventors: JOHN KEANE, John O'Sullivan, Ian O'Regan
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Publication number: 20110271212Abstract: Various embodiments of systems, methods, and computer programs are disclosed for managing multiple conferences via a conference user interface. One such method comprises: a conferencing system establishing a current conference, via a communication network, between a host and a first set of participants, the current audio conference having a first scheduled timeslot; during the current conference, the conferencing system: receiving, via the communication network, a request from one or more of a second set of participants to join a next conference between the host and the second set of participants, the next audio conference having a second scheduled timeslot; establishing the next conference between the second set of participants; and notifying the host that the second set of participants have joined the next conference; the conferencing system terminating the current conference; and in response to terminating the current conference, the conferencing system automatically adding the host to the next conference.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Inventors: BOLAND T. JONES, DAVID MICHAEL GUTHRIE, SCOTT LEONARD, JOHN KEANE
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Patent number: 7533409Abstract: Methods, apparatus, and systems are provided for processing packets between a first and a second network. When a packet is received from the first network, information for routing the first packet is identified. Based on a first set of rules for processing the first packet and the information for routing the first packet, a second packet encapsulated within the first packet is detected. In the first packet, information for routing the second packet is identified based on which a second set of rules for processing the second packet and an index are determined. The second packet is then filtered based on the index, the second set of rules, and the information for routing the second packet. In addition, the index is associated with any additional packets encapsulated within the second packet. The additional packets are also filtered based on the index and the second set of rules.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Corente, Inc.Inventors: John Keane, Christopher Macey, Samuel Bendinelli
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Patent number: 7395354Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for resolving an addressing conflict between a first processor in a first network and a second processor in a second network. When an addressing conflict is detected between a first address of the first processor and a second address of the second processor, tunnel information is removed from one or more packets received from the first processor. Based on the removed tunnel information, the packets are associated with the detected addressing conflict and a translated address is determined. Based on the translated address, the packets are then forwarded.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2002Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Corente, Inc.Inventors: John Keane, Christopher Macey
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Publication number: 20070268407Abstract: A high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) receiver recovers high speed encoded data which are transmitted differentially over data channels of a lossy cable, along with a clock. Inter symbol interference, high-frequency loss, skew between the clock and data channels, and differential skew within a differential signal are compensated by analog circuits which are automatically tuned for best performance by observing the quality of the recovered analog signal. Oversampling is used to provide a 24-bit digital representation of the analog signal for determining the quality of the signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Judy REA, Aidan Keady, John Keane, John Horan
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Publication number: 20070164802Abstract: A high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) receiver recovers high speed encoded data which are transmitted differentially over data channels of a lossy cable, along with a clock. Inter symbol interference, high-frequency loss, skew between the clock and data channels, and differential skew within a differential signal are compensated by analog circuits which are automatically tuned for best performance by observing the quality of the recovered analog signal. Oversampling is used to provide a 24-bit digital representation of the analog signal for determining the quality of the signal. A corresponding method of deskewing a differential signal and a system and circuit therefor are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2007Publication date: July 19, 2007Inventors: Judy REA, Aidan Keady, John Keane, John Horan
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Patent number: 7181766Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for providing network services using at least one processor, such as a network operations center that interfaces a base network. The network operations center may receive information identifying a user authorized to administer a first processor, which may be separate from the network operations center, and a base address that is routable in the base network. The network operations center may provide through the base network code and information for self-configuring the first processor as a gateway that interfaces the base network at the base address. The first processor may execute the provided code to self-configure itself as the gateway based on the provided information.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2001Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Corente, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Bendinelli, Michael Herrick, John Keane, Christopher Macey, Mark Tuomenoksa, Jerold Francus, Jonathan Harwood, Brion Shimamoto, Joseph Ferraro