Patents by Inventor Jonathan Smyka
Jonathan Smyka 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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Publication number: 20240258071Abstract: A RF power generator having a fixed power generation section. The fixed power generation section includes a first plurality of power amplifiers each configured to receive a supply voltage and to output a respective first voltage. The RF power generator also includes a weighted power generation section including a plurality of weighted power amplifier modules. Each weighted power amplifier module includes a weighted power amplifier and an associated transformer. Each weighted power amplifier of the weighted power amplifier module receives a respective weighted supply voltage. The voltage across the transformer of each weighted power amplifier module is a fraction of the first voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2023Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventors: Ky LUU, Jonathan SMYKA, Aaron RADOMSKI
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Publication number: 20230326721Abstract: A power generator includes a power source and a control module coupled to the power source. The control module is configured to generate at least one control signal to vary a respective at least one of an output signal from the power source or an impedance between the power source and a load. The output signal includes a signal modulated by a pulse signal, and the control module is further configured to adjust the at least one control signal to vary at least one of an amplitude or a frequency of the output signal or the impedance between the power source and the load to control a shape of the pulse signal. The at least one of the amplitude, the frequency, or the impedance is adjusted in accordance with respective feedforward adjustments that vary in accordance with a respective sensed pulse parameter detected between a matching network and the load.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Inventors: Jonathan SMYKA, Aaron RADOMSKI, Peter PAUL, Aaron BURRY
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Patent number: 10049857Abstract: A repeating setpoint generator module selectively varies a setpoint for an output parameter according to a predetermined pattern that repeats during successive time intervals. A closed-loop module, during a first one of the time intervals, generates N closed-loop values based on N differences between (i) N values of the setpoint at N times during the first one of the time intervals and (ii) N measurements of the output parameter at the N times during the first one of the time intervals, respectively. An adjusting module, during the first one of the time intervals, generates N adjustment values based on N differences between (i) N values of the setpoint at the N times during a second one of the time intervals and (ii) N measurements of the output parameter at the N times during the second one of the time intervals, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2015Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: MKS Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Fisk, II, Aaron T. Radomski, Jonathan Smyka
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Publication number: 20160163514Abstract: A repeating setpoint generator module selectively varies a setpoint for an output parameter according to a predetermined pattern that repeats during successive time intervals. A closed-loop module, during a first one of the time intervals, generates N closed-loop values based on N differences between (i) N values of the setpoint at N times during the first one of the time intervals and (ii) N measurements of the output parameter at the N times during the first one of the time intervals, respectively. An adjusting module, during the first one of the time intervals, generates N adjustment values based on N differences between (i) N values of the setpoint at the N times during a second one of the time intervals and (ii) N measurements of the output parameter at the N times during the second one of the time intervals, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2015Publication date: June 9, 2016Inventors: Larry J. FISK, II, Aaron T. RADOMSKI, Jonathan SMYKA
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Patent number: 9214909Abstract: A scalable radio frequency (RF) generator system including at least one power supply, at least one power amplifier receiving input from the power supply, and a power supply control module, and a system controller. Output from the at least one power supply can be combined and applied to each of the power amplifiers. Output form each of the at least one power amplifiers can be combined to generate a single RF signal. A compensator module controls operation of the at least one power supply. The compensator module, system control module, and power supply controller communicate in a daisy chain configuration.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: MKS Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Aaron T. Radomski, Jonathan Smyka, Daniel J. Lincoln, Yogendra Chawla, David J. Coumou, Vadim Lubomirsky
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Patent number: 9136093Abstract: A radio frequency (RF) system is disclosed. The RF system includes an RF sensor, an analog to digital converter (ADC) module, a processing module, and a synchronization module. The RF sensor measures a parameter of an RF output and generates an RF signal based on the parameter. The ADC module converts samples of the RF signal into digital values. The processing module generates processed values based on the digital values. The synchronization module outputs one of the processed values in response to a transition in the RF output.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2013Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: MKS Instruments, Inc.Inventors: David J. Coumou, Larry J. Fisk, II, Aaron T. Radomski, Jaehyun Kim, Sang-Won Lee, Jonathan Smyka
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Patent number: 8890537Abstract: An arc detection system includes a radio frequency (RF) signal probe that senses a RF signal at an input of a RF plasma chamber and that generates a signal based on at least one of the voltage, current, and power of the RF signal. A signal analyzer receives the signal, monitors the signal for frequency components that have a frequency greater than or equal to a fundamental frequency of the RF signal, and generates an output signal based on the frequency components. The output signal indicates that an arc is occurring in the RF plasma chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2010Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: MKS Instruments, Inc.Inventors: John Valcore, Jr., Yufeng Han, Jonathan Smyka, Salvatore Polizzo, Aaron T. Radomski
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Publication number: 20140218076Abstract: A radio frequency (RF) system is disclosed. The RF system includes an RF sensor, an analog to digital converter (ADC) module, a processing module, and a synchronization module. The RF sensor measures a parameter of an RF output and generates an RF signal based on the parameter. The ADC module converts samples of the RF signal into digital values. The processing module generates processed values based on the digital values. The synchronization module outputs one of the processed values in response to a transition in the RF output.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.Inventors: David J. COUMOU, Larry J. FISK, II, Aaron T. RADOMSKI, Jaehyun KIM, Sang-Won LEE, Jonathan SMYKA
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Publication number: 20100201371Abstract: An arc detection system includes a radio frequency (RF) signal probe that senses a RF signal at an input of a RF plasma chamber and that generates a signal based on at least one of the voltage, current, and power of the RF signal. A signal analyzer receives the signal, monitors the signal for frequency components that have a frequency greater than or equal to a fundamental frequency of the RF signal, and generates an output signal based on the frequency components. The output signal indicates that an arc is occurring in the RF plasma chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.Inventors: John Valcore, Yufeng Han, Jonathan Smyka, Salvatore Polizzo, Aaron T. Radomski
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Patent number: 7728602Abstract: An arc detection system includes a radio frequency (RF) signal probe that senses a RF signal at an input of a RF plasma chamber and that generates a signal based on at least one of the voltage, current, and power of the RF signal. A signal analyzer receives the signal, monitors the signal for frequency components that have a frequency greater than or equal to a fundamental frequency of the RF signal, and generates an output signal based on the frequency components. The output signal indicates that an arc is occurring in the RF plasma chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: MKS Instruments, Inc.Inventors: John Valcore, Yufeng Han, Jonathan Smyka, Salvatore Polizzo, Aaron T. Radomski
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Publication number: 20080197854Abstract: An arc detection system includes a radio frequency (RF) signal probe that senses a RF signal at an input of a RF plasma chamber and that generates a signal based on at least one of the voltage, current, and power of the RF signal. A signal analyzer receives the signal, monitors the signal for frequency components that have a frequency greater than or equal to a fundamental frequency of the RF signal, and generates an output signal based on the frequency components. The output signal indicates that an arc is occurring in the RF plasma chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2007Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.Inventors: John Valcore, Yufeng Han, Jonathan Smyka, Salvatore Polizzo, Aaron T. Radomski
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Publication number: 20070024362Abstract: A scalable radio frequency (RF) generator system including at least one power supply, at least one power amplifier receiving input from the power supply, and a power supply control module, and a system controller. Output from the at least one power supply can be combined and applied to each of the power amplifiers. Output form each of the at least one power amplifiers can be combined to generate a single RF signal. A compensator module controls operation of the at least one power supply. The compensator module, system control module, and power supply controller communicate in a daisy chain configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Applicant: MKS Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Radomski, Jonathan Smyka, Daniel Lincoln, Yogendra Chawla, David Coumou, Vadim Lubomirsky