Patents by Inventor Liam Feeney
Liam Feeney 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: 20260095133Abstract: System and methods for implementing a high voltage amplifier that facilitates high voltage multi-phase TX drive. An example integrated circuit may include an operational amplifier including an input stage that operates in a first voltage range and a second voltage range. The operational amplifier includes an output stage that operates in the first voltage range and the second voltage range. The operational amplifier includes a set of extended drain devices coupled between devices of the input stage and the output stage that operate in the first voltage range and the devices of the input stage and the output stage that operation in the second voltage range. The integrated circuit may include a multiplexor coupled to the operational amplifier, where the multiplexor selects between a first sine wave input signal having a first phase or a second sine wave input signal having a second phase as input for the operational amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2025Publication date: April 2, 2026Applicant: Cypress Semiconductor CorporationInventors: Sean O'Sullivan, Cathal O'Lionaird, Liam Feeney, Matheus Ferreira Pimenta
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Publication number: 20260088827Abstract: A Delta-Sigma-Modulator (DSM) Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) and method of operating the same are provided. Generally, the ADC includes an input stage to receive an analog input voltage, a second order DSM coupled to the input stage, the DSM including a first integrator stage and a second integrator stage coupled in a cascade architecture, and a quantizer coupled to an output of the DSM operable to receive an output therefrom and to produce a multi-bit digital signal. The ADC has a fully differential architecture with the input stage coupling a positive input voltage and a negative input voltage to an integrator in the first integrator stage, the first integrator stage coupling a first positive output signal and a first negative output signal to a second integrator in the second integrator stage, and the second integrator stage coupling a second positive output signal and a second negative output signal to the quantizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2024Publication date: March 26, 2026Applicant: Cypress Semiconductor CorporationInventors: Lukang Shi, Rajiv Singh, David Goniodsky, Liam Feeney, Erhan Hancioglu, Katsuyuki Yasukouchi, Masashi Kijima
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Patent number: 12439222Abstract: A computer implemented system and method is described. The computer implemented system and method is operable to control changes in output of a media source and/or other sources where the sources and medias inputs and outputs can be changed based on the acquisition of physical properties of a target. Targets can be acquired either passively, actively, with line of sight, remotely or by various means in turn outputs of various sources including but not limited to lighting, audio, video, projection, laser, media, machines mechanical, electronic or other can be caused to change based on positional acquisition. A system is disclosed that includes multi-faceted uses of technologies to overcome the present systems drawbacks. The system contains tools to align any source with any geographical area in 2D and 3D and to implement multiple types of technologies to overcome the drawbacks of current targeting.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2019Date of Patent: October 7, 2025Assignee: 3D STAGE TRACKER LIMITEDInventor: Liam Feeney
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Patent number: 11711880Abstract: The present invention is directed to a user-operated spotlight system and method for lighting a performer on a stage or performance space; the user-operated spotlight system comprising a screen which displays an image of the stage and a cursor, a screen cursor positioner adapted to be operated to move the cursor on the screen, a processor connected to the screen, and, a plurality of controllable spotlights which are connected to the processor and which plurality of controllable spotlights can be moved by a user moving the cursor on the screen. The advantage of providing such a user-operated spotlight system is that a single user can operate a plurality of spotlights.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2021Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Inventor: Liam Feeney
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Publication number: 20210392462Abstract: The invention describes a computer implemented system and method for the control of output changes to a media source and/or other sources where the sources and medias inputs and outputs can be changed based on the acquisition of physical properties of a target. Where targets can be acquired either passively, actively, with line of sight, remotely or by various means in turn outputs of various sources including but not limited to lighting, audio, video, projection, laser, media, machines mechanical, electronic or other can be caused to change based on positional acquisition. The present application describes a system that includes multi-faceted uses of technologies to overcome the present systems drawbacks. The system contains tools to align any source with any geographical area in 2D and 3D and to implement multiple types of technologies to overcome the drawbacks of current targeting.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2019Publication date: December 16, 2021Inventor: Liam Feeney
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Publication number: 20210360763Abstract: The present invention is directed to a user-operated spotlight system and method for lighting a performer on a stage or performance space; the user-operated spotlight system comprising a screen which displays an image of the stage and a cursor, a screen cursor positioner adapted to be operated to move the cursor on the screen, a processor connected to the screen, and, a plurality of controllable spotlights which are connected to the processor and which plurality of controllable spotlights can be moved by a user moving the cursor on the screen. The advantage of providing such a user-operated spotlight system is that a single user can operate a plurality of spotlights.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Applicant: 3D STAGE TRACKER LIMITEDInventor: Liam Feeney
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Patent number: 11076469Abstract: The present invention is directed to a user-operated spotlight system and method for lighting a performer on a stage or performance space; the user-operated spotlight system comprising a screen which displays an image of the stage and a cursor, a screen cursor positioner adapted to be operated to move the cursor on the screen, a processor connected to the screen, and, a plurality of controllable spotlights which are connected to the processor and which plurality of controllable spotlights can be moved by a user moving the cursor on the screen. The advantage of providing such a user-operated spotlight system is that a single user can operate a plurality of spotlights.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2020Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Inventor: Liam Feeney
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Publication number: 20200221560Abstract: The present invention is directed to a user-operated spotlight system and method for lighting a performer on a stage or performance space; the user-operated spotlight system comprising a screen which displays an image of the stage and a cursor, a screen cursor positioner adapted to be operated to move the cursor on the screen, a processor connected to the screen, and, a plurality of controllable spotlights which are connected to the processor and which plurality of controllable spotlights can be moved by a user moving the cursor on the screen. The advantage of providing such a user-operated spotlight system is that a single user can operate a plurality of spotlights.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Applicant: 3D STAGE TRACKER LIMITEDInventor: Liam Feeney
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Patent number: 10575389Abstract: The present invention is directed to a user-operated spotlight system and method for lighting a performer on a stage or performance space; the user-operated spotlight system comprising a screen which displays an image of the stage and a cursor, a screen cursor positioner adapted to be operated to move the cursor on the screen, a processor connected to the screen, and, a plurality of controllable spotlights which are connected to the processor and which plurality of controllable spotlights can be moved by a user moving the cursor on the screen. The advantage of providing such a user-operated spotlight system is that a single user can operate a plurality of spotlights.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2019Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: 3D STAGE TRACKER LIMITEDInventor: Liam Feeney
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Publication number: 20190364642Abstract: The present invention is directed to a user-operated spotlight system and method for lighting a performer on a stage or performance space; the user-operated spotlight system comprising a screen which displays an image of the stage and a cursor, a screen cursor positioner adapted to be operated to move the cursor on the screen, a processor connected to the screen, and, a plurality of controllable spotlights which are connected to the processor and which plurality of controllable spotlights can be moved by a user moving the cursor on the screen. The advantage of providing such a user-operated spotlight system is that a single user can operate a plurality of spotlights.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Applicant: 3D STAGE TRACKER LIMITEDInventor: Liam Feeney
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Patent number: 10405413Abstract: The present invention is directed to a user-operated spotlight system and method for lighting a performer on a stage; the user-operated spotlight system comprising a screen which displays an image of the stage and a cursor, a screen cursor positioner adapted to be operated to move the cursor on the screen, a processor connected to the screen, and, a plurality of controllable spotlights which are connected to the processor and which plurality of controllable spotlights can be moved by a user moving the cursor on the screen. The advantage of providing such a user-operated spotlight system is that a single user can operate a plurality of spotlights.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2016Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Inventor: Liam Feeney
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Publication number: 20180160507Abstract: The present invention is directed to a user-operated spotlight system and method for lighting a performer on a stage; the user-operated spotlight system comprising a screen which displays an image of the stage and a cursor, a screen cursor positioner adapted to be operated to move the cursor on the screen, a processor connected to the screen, and, a plurality of controllable spotlights which are connected to the processor and which plurality of controllable spotlights can be moved by a user moving the cursor on the screen. The advantage of providing such a user-operated spotlight system is that a single user can operate a plurality of spotlights.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2016Publication date: June 7, 2018Inventor: Liam Feeney