Patents by Inventor Mathieu COUSTANS

Mathieu COUSTANS 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: 11025166
    Abstract: The invention relates to a DC-DC converter (1) for a power source (2) generating extremely low voltage, the converter (1) operating in discontinuous mode, wherein the converter (1) comprises a self-oscillating charge pump (3a) having an array of interconnected ring oscillators (RO1-RON) for successively stepping up an input voltage (Vin) so as to result in the accumulated voltage (XN) at the last ring oscillator (RON), an amplifier (3b) and a pulse signal generator (3c) that generates a pulse signal that actuates a switch (11) so that the stepped-up, output voltage may be provided via a diode (12). The invention further relates to a method for actuating the DC-DC converter (1) for a power source (2) generating extremely low voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2021
    Assignee: EM MICROELECTRONIC MARIN S.A.
    Inventors: Mathieu Coustans, Yves Theoduloz, Jerome Saby, Cyril Marti, Mario Dellea
  • Patent number: 10910945
    Abstract: The elementary pumping cell comprises an input (E) receiving an input voltage (Vin), a clock terminal (H) receiving a first clock signal (CK1) and an output (S), a first capacitor (C1) having a first terminal connected to the clock terminal and a second terminal, a first transistor (A1) having a first source/drain terminal coupled to the input, a second source/drain terminal and a gate terminal, a second transistor (A2) having a first source/drain terminal, a second source/drain terminal coupled to the input and a gate terminal coupled to the second terminal of the first capacitor, a third transistor (A3) having a first source/drain terminal coupled to the first source/drain terminal of the second transistor, a second source/drain terminal coupled to the gate terminal of the second transistor and a gate terminal coupled to the input, and a fourth transistor (A4) having a first source/drain terminal coupled to the second source/drain terminal of the first transistor, a second source/drain terminal coupled to t
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2021
    Assignee: EM Microelectronic-Marin SA
    Inventors: Mathieu Coustans, Lubomir Plavec, Mario Dellea
  • Publication number: 20200153334
    Abstract: The invention relates to a DC-DC converter (1) for a power source (2) generating extremely low voltage, the converter (1) operating in discontinuous mode, wherein the converter (1) comprises a self-oscillating charge pump (3a) having an array of interconnected ring oscillators (RO1-RON) for successively stepping up an input voltage (Vin) so as to result in the accumulated voltage (XN) at the last ring oscillator (RON), an amplifier (3b) and a pulse signal generator (3c) that generates a pulse signal that actuates a switch (11) so that the stepped-up, output voltage may be provided via a diode (12). The invention further relates to a method for actuating the DC-DC converter (1) for a power source (2) generating extremely low voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2019
    Publication date: May 14, 2020
    Applicant: EM MICROELECTRONIC-MARIN S.A.
    Inventors: Mathieu COUSTANS, Yves THEODULOZ, Jerome SABY, Cyril MARTI, Mario DELLEA
  • Patent number: 10581380
    Abstract: The self-polarised quartz oscillator circuit comprises an amplifier with an output which is connected to a first electrode of the quartz and an input which is connected to a second electrode of the quartz, an output capacitor which is connected to the first electrode of the quartz and an input capacitor which is connected to the second electrode of the quartz. The amplifier is polarised by a current through a MOS polarisation transistor, which is generated in an amplitude regulation assembly which comprises also an amplitude regulation stage. The second electrode of the quartz is connected to the gate of the polarisation transistor and to the amplitude regulation stage in order to modulate the polarisation current and to regulate the oscillation amplitude of the quartz.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2020
    Assignee: EM Microelectronic-Martin SA
    Inventors: Mathieu Coustans, Luca Rossi, Yves Godat
  • Publication number: 20190372458
    Abstract: The elementary pumping cell comprises an input (E) receiving an input voltage (Vin), a clock terminal (H) receiving a first clock signal (CK1) and an output (S), a first capacitor (C1) having a first terminal connected to the clock terminal and a second terminal, a first transistor (A1) having a first source/drain terminal coupled to the input, a second source/drain terminal and a gate terminal, a second transistor (A2) having a first source/drain terminal, a second source/drain terminal coupled to the input and a gate terminal coupled to the second terminal of the first capacitor, a third transistor (A3) having a first source/drain terminal coupled to the first source/drain terminal of the second transistor, a second source/drain terminal coupled to the gate terminal of the second transistor and a gate terminal coupled to the input, and a fourth transistor (A4) having a first source/drain terminal coupled to the second source/drain terminal of the first transistor, a second source/drain terminal coupled to t
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2019
    Publication date: December 5, 2019
    Applicant: EM Microelectronic-Marin SA
    Inventors: Mathieu COUSTANS, Lubomir PLAVEC, Mario DELLEA
  • Publication number: 20180342982
    Abstract: The self-polarised quartz oscillator circuit comprises an amplifier with an output which is connected to a first electrode of the quartz and an input which is connected to a second electrode of the quartz, an output capacitor which is connected to the first electrode of the quartz and an input capacitor which is connected to the second electrode of the quartz. The amplifier is polarised by a current through a MOS polarisation transistor, which is generated in an amplitude regulation assembly which comprises also an amplitude regulation stage. The second electrode of the quartz is connected to the gate of the polarisation transistor and to the amplitude regulation stage in order to modulate the polarisation current and to regulate the oscillation amplitude of the quartz.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2018
    Publication date: November 29, 2018
    Applicant: EM Microelectronic-Marin SA
    Inventors: Mathieu COUSTANS, Luca Rossi, Yves Godat