Patents by Inventor Kevin B. Leigh

Kevin B. Leigh 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: 5687388
    Abstract: A point to point connection architecture for a computer I/O subsystem, resulting in a scalable tree structure. A Master I/O Concentrator (MIOC) is connected to the host bus and handles conversion between a bus oriented structure and the tree structure of the I/O subsystem. Ports away from the host bus are downstream ports and conform to a simple byte wide message protocol. Various IOCs and devices can be attached to one of the downstream ports on the MIOC. The MIOC directs transmissions to the appropriate channel based on a geographical addressing scheme. The IOC connections act as further points of branching. Ultimately IOD or I/O devices are reached, having an upstream port for connection to the IOC and a downstream port and internal logic appropriate for the particular peripheral device. Various registers are present in the IOCs and the IODs to allow determination of the topology and particular devices present. Messages and commands are transferred in the I/O subsystem in defined packets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 11, 1997
    Assignee: Compaq Computer Corporation
    Inventors: David R. Wooten, Craig A. Miller, Kevin B. Leigh, Robert Brett Costley, Christopher E. Simonich
  • Patent number: 5590292
    Abstract: A point to point connection architecture for a computer I/O subsystem, resulting in a scalable tree structure. A Master I/O Concentrator (MIOC) is connected to the host bus and handles conversion between a bus oriented structure and the tree structure of the I/O subsystem. Ports away from the host bus are downstream ports and conform to a simple byte wide message protocol. Various IOCs and devices can be attached to one of the downstream ports on the MIOC. The MIOC directs transmissions to the appropriate channel based on a geographical addressing scheme. The IOC connections act as further points of branching. Ultimately IOD or I/O devices are reached, having an upstream port for connection to the IOC and a downstream port and internal logic appropriate for the particular peripheral device. Various registers are present in the IOCs and the IODs to allow determination of the topology and particular devices present. Messages and commands are transferred in the I/O subsystem in defined packets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Compaq Computer Corporation
    Inventors: David R. Wooten, Craig A. Miller, Kevin B. Leigh, Robert B. Costley, Christopher E. Simonich
  • Patent number: 5282213
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for performing signal interval timing analyses using a multi-channel logic analyzer and a host computer. Timing signal intervals to be measured are defined by an operator in a standard format. Timing signal interval data and sampling methodology is transmitted from the host computer to the logic analyzer. The logic analyzer captures and records the signal interval samples and transmits the samples to the host computer. The host computer translates the samples into a device neutral format, measures the time intervals for the samples and performs a statistical analysis on the measured intervals. The results of the statistical analysis, including range, distribution and mean values for the samples is graphically displayed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 25, 1994
    Assignee: Compaq Computer Corporation
    Inventors: Kevin B. Leigh, Bruce A. Noe