Patents by Inventor Mark E Stading
Mark E Stading 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: 9287870Abstract: Embodiments of a drain modulator that uses high power switch sensing to control active pulldown are generally described herein. In some embodiments, a logic and sense module is arranged to receive a control signal for controlling an on and an off state of an input of a switch to turn a high power voltage at an output of the switch on and off. A pullup module and a pulldown module are coupled to the input of the switch. An active pulldown module coupled to the output of the switch. The logic and sense module monitors the input to the switch and activates the active pulldown module to drain the output of the switch to a zero voltage when the input of the switch transitions to the off state.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2013Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Mark T. Richardson, Denpol Kultran, George W. Gerace, Richard D. Young, Mark E. Stading, Jeffrey H. Saunders
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Publication number: 20150130657Abstract: Embodiments of a drain modulator that uses high power switch sensing to control active pulldown are generally described herein. In some embodiments, a logic and sense module is arranged to receive a control signal for controlling an on and an off state of an input of a switch to turn a high power voltage at an output of the switch on and off. A pullup module and a pulldown module are coupled to the input of the switch. An active pulldown module coupled to the output of the switch. The logic and sense module monitors the input to the switch and activates the active pulldown module to drain the output of the switch to a zero voltage when the input of the switch transitions to the off state.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Mark T. Richardson, Denpol Kultran, George W. Gerace, Richard D. Young, Mark E. Stading, Jeffrey H. Saunders
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Patent number: 8154402Abstract: A wireless temperature sensor network includes a base station unit which transmits query signals cyclically addressing a plurality of temperature sensor transponder units. The transponder units are passive and derive operating power from the query signal to encode measured temperature data into a reply signal which is received by the base station. In a dual carrier embodiment, the query signal and reply signals are transmitted on separate frequencies. In a backscattering embodiment, the antennas of the transponder units can be switched between an absorption mode in which the query signal is received and a reflection mode in which the query signal is reflected back to the base station. The transponder antennas are switched in such a manner as to encode temperature data in the reflected signal to form a reply signal. The network embodiments are particularly applicable to space based platforms.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Reza Tayrani, Richard D. Young, Nick J. Rosik, Mark E. Stading, Shaun L. Champion, Ives H. Philip, Tho X. Nguyen
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Patent number: 8026863Abstract: A distributed control system for an active array antenna system is disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, the array system employs many transmit/receive (T/R) modules each with an associated radiator element, a phase shifter element and a set of RF switch elements to set the module to transmit or receive modes. The array system is arranged to generate a transmit or receive array beam. The distributed control system in an exemplary embodiment includes an array processor for controlling the array, the processor configured to generate command signals to set the T/R module elements to transmit or receive mode and to steer the array beam to a desired direction. The command signals to steer the array beam include phase slopes common to all T/R modules in a given array or subarray.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2009Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Richard D. Young, Clifton Quan, Mark S. Hauhe, Mark E. Stading, Chaim Warzman, Adam C. Von
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Patent number: 7902903Abstract: A circuit for electric fuses includes circuits for sensing status and programming that have separate paths for each operation. The circuit includes a plurality of electrically programmable fuses and, associated with each fuse, a switch for coupling a first terminal of the fuse to a ground supply for programming or to a comparator for sensing. The circuit uses a switched current source to supply current to the fuses for programming. The comparator senses a fuse status when a current source is switched through the fuse. The comparator compares a voltage across the fuse and associated switches to a comparison voltage across a comparison resistor and switches included for matching.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Nick Rosik, Richard D Young, Mark E Stading, Denpol Thammanukultorn
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Publication number: 20110012668Abstract: A circuit for electric fuses includes circuits for sensing status and programming that have separate paths for each operation. The circuit includes a plurality of electrically programmable fuses and, associated with each fuse, a switch for coupling a first terminal of the fuse to a ground supply for programming or to a comparator for sensing. The circuit uses a switched current source to supply current to the fuses for programming. The comparator senses a fuse status when a current source is switched through the fuse. The comparator compares a voltage across the fuse and associated switches to a comparison voltage across a comparison resistor and switches included for matching.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventors: Nick Rosik, Richard D. Young, Mark E. Stading, Denpol Thammanukultorn
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Publication number: 20100231382Abstract: A wireless temperature sensor network includes a base station unit which transmits query signals cyclically addressing a plurality of temperature sensor transponder units. The transponder units are passive and derive operating power from the query signal to encode measured temperature data into a reply signal which is received by the base station. In a dual carrier embodiment, the query signal and reply signals are transmitted on separate frequencies. In a backscattering embodiment, the antennas of the transponder units can be switched between an absorption mode in which the query signal is received and a reflection mode in which the query signal is reflected back to the base station. The transponder antennas are switched in such a manner as to encode temperature data in the reflected signal to form a reply signal. The network embodiments are particularly applicable to space based platforms.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Reza Tayrani, Richard D. Young, Nick J. Rosik, Mark E. Stading, Shaun L. Champion, Ives H. Philip, Tho X. Nguyen
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Publication number: 20100073233Abstract: A distributed control system for an active array antenna system is disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, the array system employs many transmit/receive (T/R) modules each with an associated radiator element, a phase shifter element and a set of RF switch elements to set the module to transmit or receive modes. The array system is arranged to generate a transmit or receive array beam. The distributed control system in an exemplary embodiment includes an array processor for controlling the array, the processor configured to generate command signals to set the T/R module elements to transmit or receive mode and to steer the array beam to a desired direction. The command signals to steer the array beam include phase slopes common to all T/R modules in a given array or subarray.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Richard D. Young, Clifton Quan, Mark S. Hauhe, Mark E. Stading, Chaim Warzman, Adam C. Von
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Publication number: 20090256748Abstract: A phased array system having a plurality of array elements, a beam steering computer; at plurality of attenuation and phase control elements for controlling attenuation and phase of energy passing through such attenuation and phase control elements, and a feed network for feeding phase and attenuation data to the plurality of attenuation and phase control elements. The feed network includes at least one slave, wireless receive unit connected to a corresponding one of the plurality of attenuation and phase control elements; and a master wireless transmit unit coupled to the beam steering computer and in wireless communication with the at least one of the plurality of slave, wireless receive units, for transmitting the phase and attenuation data from the beam steering unit to the at least one of the plurality of attenuation and phase control elements. The slave wireless receive unit and the master transmit unit are a spread spectrum communication system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventors: Roberto W. Alm, Angelo M. Puzella, Mark E. Stading