Patents by Inventor Len Bekker

Len Bekker 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: 7076159
    Abstract: A system and method for measuring the speed of a fan in an electrical system is presented. The duty cycle of a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal provided by a signal generator may control the speed of the fan. The fan may generate tachometer pulses that may be used by a tachometer reading-unit to monitor the RPM of the fan. Very low frequency test (VLFT) pulses may be generated and provided through a sampling signal multiplexed with the PWM signal to sample the fan generated tachometer pulses even when the PWM signal is low. The frequency of the sampling signal may be determined based on the duty cycle of the PWM signal and may be dynamically updated when the duty cycle of the PWM signal is updated. The sampling signal may be used as the clock input to a flip-flop with the tachometer pulses as the data input, and the output of the flip-flop providing an input to a pulse counter that counts the number of pulses within a determined period of time, providing as its output the measured RPM of the fan.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2006
    Assignee: Standard Microsystems Corporation
    Inventor: Len Bekker
  • Patent number: 6885243
    Abstract: A voltage reference is dynamically and digitally controlled by a digital function. The digital function may be implemented as a digital calculation or look up table. Inputs to the function include a modifiable trim value stored in a trim register, and a substrate temperature value. The preset value of the trim register is a trim preset value generated by cutting fuses and/or leaving fuses uncut. The cutting may be performed using laser trimming-devices. The output of the digital function is a corrected reference trim value that controls the gain of a voltage reference amplifier whose input is a band gap based voltage reference, and whose output is a derived voltage reference. The substrate temperature value is provided by a monolithic temperature monitor whose sensor may be on the same die as the derived voltage reference. The derived voltage reference provides a stable reference voltage that is dynamically and digitally controllable, to a host system that requires a voltage reference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2005
    Assignee: Standard Microsystems Corporation
    Inventors: Steven Burstein, Len Bekker, Jay D. Popper
  • Publication number: 20050040777
    Abstract: A system and method for measuring the speed of a fan in an electrical system is presented. The duty cycle of a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal provided by a signal generator may control the speed of the fan. The fan may generate tachometer pulses that may be used by a tachometer reading-unit to monitor the RPM of the fan. Very low frequency test (VLFT) pulses may be generated and provided through a sampling signal multiplexed with the PWM signal to sample the fan generated tachometer pulses even when the PWM signal is low. The frequency of the sampling signal may be determined based on the duty cycle of the PWM signal and may be dynamically updated when the duty cycle of the PWM signal is updated. The sampling signal may be used as the clock input to a flip-flop with the tachometer pulses as the data input, and the output of the flip-flop providing an input to a pulse counter that counts the number of pulses within a determined period of time, providing as its output the measured RPM of the fan.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2003
    Publication date: February 24, 2005
    Inventor: Len Bekker
  • Publication number: 20040243950
    Abstract: A voltage reference is dynamically and digitally controlled by a digital function. The digital function may be implemented as a digital calculation or look up table. Inputs to the function include a modifiable trim value stored in a trim register, and a substrate temperature value. The preset value of the trim register is a trim preset value generated by cutting fuses and/or leaving fuses uncut. The cutting may be performed using laser trimming-devices. The output of the digital function is a corrected reference trim value that controls the gain of a voltage reference amplifier whose input is a band gap based voltage reference, and whose output is a derived voltage reference. The substrate temperature value is provided by a monolithic temperature monitor whose sensor may be on the same die as the derived voltage reference. The derived voltage reference provides a stable reference voltage that is dynamically and digitally controllable, to a host system that requires a voltage reference.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2003
    Publication date: December 2, 2004
    Inventors: Steven Burstein, Len Bekker, Jay D. Popper