Patents by Inventor Nadim Maluf
Nadim Maluf 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: 8368357Abstract: The present inventions, in one aspect, are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to adapt the charging of a battery/cell using data which is representative of an overpotential of the battery/cell. In yet another aspect the present inventions are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to calculate data which is representative of an overpotential of the battery/cell.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2011Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Qnovo Inc.Inventors: Dania Ghantous, Fred Berkowitz, Nadim Maluf
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Publication number: 20120203483Abstract: The present inventions, in one aspect, are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to determine the state of charge of a battery/cell using data which is representative of an overpotential of the battery/cell. In yet another aspect the present inventions are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to adaptively charge a battery/cell using data which is representative of a state of charge of the battery/cell and/or the data which is representative of an overpotential of the battery/cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Dania Ghantous, Fred Berkowitz, Nadim Maluf
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Publication number: 20120200266Abstract: The present inventions, in one aspect, are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to applying a current pulse to the terminals of the battery during a charge, measuring a voltage at the terminals of the battery, determining a relationship of an open circuit voltage to an amount of charge in the battery using data which is representative of a state of health of the battery, calculating an open circuit voltage of the battery using the voltage measured at the terminals of the battery, a current applied to or removed from the battery and an impedance of the battery, and determining a state of charge of the battery using (i) the calculated open circuit voltage and (ii) the relationship of the open circuit voltage to the amount of charge.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Fred Berkowitz, Dania Ghantous, Nadim Maluf, Christina Peabody
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Publication number: 20120032648Abstract: The present inventions, in one aspect, are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to adapt the charging of a battery/cell using data which is representative of an overpotential of the battery/cell. In yet another aspect the present inventions are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to calculate data which is representative of an overpotential of the battery/cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Inventors: Dania Ghantous, Fred Berkowitz, Nadim Maluf
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Publication number: 20120001594Abstract: The present inventions, in certain aspects, are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to charge a battery the method comprises (i) charging the battery via a charging sequence, wherein charging the battery includes: (a) applying a plurality of charge signals, and (b) applying one or more discharge signals wherein, in response thereto, the battery outputs electrical energy. In certain embodiments, the electrical energy output by the battery in response to the discharge signals is stored (for example, in a capacitor and/or second battery). The present inventions are also directed to, among other things, an apparatus to charge a battery comprising charging circuitry including: (i) a current source to generate a plurality of charge signals, and (ii) a current sink to generate one or more discharge signals, wherein, in response thereto, the battery outputs electrical energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventors: Fred Berkowitz, Nadim Maluf, Dania Ghantous
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Publication number: 20110316548Abstract: The present inventions, in one aspect, are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to determine the state of charge of a battery/cell using data which is representative of a partial relaxation time of the battery/cell. In another aspect the present inventions are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to determine the state of charge of a battery/cell using data which is representative of an overpotential or full relaxation time of the battery/cell. In yet another aspect the present inventions are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to adaptively charge a battery/cell using data which is representative of a state of charge of the battery/cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventors: Dania Ghantous, Fred Berkowitz, Nadim Maluf
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Publication number: 20110285356Abstract: The present inventions, in one aspect, are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to adaptively charge a battery/cell using data which is representative of a change in terminal voltage of the battery/cell. In another aspect, the present inventions are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to adaptively charge a battery/cell using data which is representative of a partial relaxation time of the battery/cell. In yet another aspect the present inventions are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to adaptively charge a battery/cell using data which is representative of an overpotential or full relaxation time of the battery/cell. In another aspect the present inventions are directed to techniques and/or circuitry to adaptively charge a battery/cell using data which is representative of a state of charge of the battery/cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventors: Nadim Maluf, Dania Ghantous, Fred Berkowitz
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Publication number: 20050156129Abstract: The present invention provides a proportional microvalve having a first, second and third layer, and having high aspect ratio geometries. The first layer defines a cavity with inlet and outlet ports. The second layer, doped to have a low resistivity and bonded between the first and third layers, defines a cavity having a flow area to permit fluid flow between the inlet and outlet ports. The second layer further defines an actuatable displaceable member, and one or more thermal actuators for actuating the displaceable member to a position between and including an open and a closed position to permit or occlude fluid flow. The third layer provides one wall of the cavity and provides electrical contacts for electrically heating the thermally expandable actuators. The thermal actuators and the displaceable member have high aspect ratios and are formed by deep reactive ion etching such that they are displaceable in the plane of the second layer while being very stiff out of the plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2005Publication date: July 21, 2005Applicants: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, KELSEY-HAYES COMPANYInventors: Nadim Maluf, Kirt Williams, Bert Van Drieenhuizen, Edward Fuller, Richard Barron
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Patent number: 6853654Abstract: Apparatus and methods that utilize tunable elements to provide for selective wavelength tuning of a light beam. The apparatus comprises a first tunable wavelength selection element having a first adjustable free spectral range, a second tunable wavelength selection element having a second adjustable free spectral range, with the first and second tunable wavelength selection elements configured to define a tunable joint transmission peak. The first and second tunable wavelength selection elements respectively define first and second pluralities of tunable transmission peaks, wherein respective ones of each of the first and second plurality of transmission peaks are aligned to obtain a joint transmission peak that may be adjusted by tuning the wavelength selection elements. The free spectral ranges of the wavelength selection elements are configured to enable a Vernier tuning effect.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Mark E. McDonald, Andrew Daiber, William B. Chapman, Nadim Maluf
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Patent number: 6845191Abstract: Methods for combining or splitting optical signals that include an odd channel set an even channel set. The methods of combining or splitting are performed by subjecting the odd and even channel sets to a first filter that applies phase retardations corresponding with odd integer multiples of half a wavelength for each center wavelength associated with a selected one of the odd and even set of channels and with integer multiples of a full wavelength of each center wavelength associated with a remaining one of the odd set and the even set. The channel sets are then subjected to a second filter that applies phase retardations that are complementary to those experienced by the odd and even set of channels in the first filter. This complementary filtration has the effect of reducing dispersion. These methods may be used in optical devices applicable to a range of telecommunications applications, including optical multiplexers/demultiplexers and optical routers.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2003Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Finisar CorporationInventors: Ping Xie, Simon Yuanxiang Wu, Yalan Mao, Wei Wang, R. Brad Bettman, Nadim Maluf
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Patent number: 6836581Abstract: An optical device that can be used in a range of telecommunications applications including optical multiplexers/demultiplexers and optical routers. The optical device splits and combines optical signals of frequency division multiplexed optical communication channels that are evenly spaced apart in frequency from one another. The optical device includes a first filter and a second filter. The first filter splits and combines odd and even channels depending on the propagation direction of the optical signal. The first filter exhibits complementary phase retardations corresponding with odd integer multiples of half a wavelength for each center wavelength associated with a selected one of the odd and even set of channels and with integer multiples of a full wavelength of each center wavelength associated with a remaining one of the odd set and the even set.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Finisar CorporationInventors: Ping Xie, Simon Yuanxiang Wu, Yalan Mao, Wei Wang, R. Brad Bettman, Nadim Maluf
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Patent number: 6704332Abstract: External cavity lasers apparatus and methods that allow fast tuning, high wavelength stability, low cavity losses, and form factors that are comparable to solid state, fixed wavelength lasers. The apparatus comprise a gain medium emitting a light beam, a tunable wavelength selection element positioned in the light beam and configured feed back light of a selected wavelength to the gain medium, and a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) actuator element operatively coupled to the tunable wavelength selection element. The MEMS actuator element may be configured to actuate the tunable wavelength selection element according to a first degree of freedom to select the wavelength of the feedback to the gain medium, and to actuate the actuate the tunable wavelength selection element according to a second degree of freedom to provide phase control of the feedback.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: William B. Chapman, Alejandro Farinas, Carter Hand, Hua Li, Andrew Daiber, Nadim Maluf
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Patent number: 6694066Abstract: The present invention provides optical filters that can be used in a range of telecommunications applications including optical multiplexers/demultiplexers, optical routers, and optical gain scalers. The optical filter is modular, using two or more couplers with a pair of delay paths between each pair of couplers in a sequence to generate a range of optical filter functions. The desired filter profile/function is obtained by proper selection of the coupling ratio for each coupler and by the length of each pair of delay paths. The couplers may be implemented as polarization or intensity beam splitters positioned along the optical path. Each coupler couples in controllable amounts, one or two inputs with the corresponding pair of delay paths.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Finisar CorporationInventors: Ping Xie, Simon Yuanxinag Wu, Yalan Mao, Wei Wang, R. Brad Bettman, Nadim Maluf
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Patent number: 6684002Abstract: An optical device that can be used in a range of telecommunications applications including optical multiplexers/demultiplexers and optical routers. The optical device splits and combines optical signals of frequency division multiplexed optical communication channels which are evenly spaced apart in frequency from one another. The optical device includes a first filter and a second filter. The first filter splits and combines odd and even channels depending on the propagation direction of the optical signal. The first filter exhibits complementary phase retardations corresponding with odd integer multiples of half a wavelength for each center wavelength associated with a selected one of the odd and even set of channels and with integer multiples of a full wavelength for each center wavelength associated with a remaining one of the odd set and the even set.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2001Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Finisar CorporationInventors: Ping Xie, Simon Yuanxiang Wu, Yalan Mao, Wei Wang, R. Brad Bettman, Nadim Maluf
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Publication number: 20030205739Abstract: In one aspect, the invention provides semiconductor sensor which includes a first single crystal silicon wafer layer. A single crystal silicon structure is formed in the first wafer layer. The structure includes two oppositely disposed substantially vertical major surfaces and two oppositely disposed generally horizontal minor surfaces. The aspect ratio of major surface to minor surface is at least 5:1. A carrier which includes a recessed region is secured to the first wafer layer such that said structure is suspended opposite the recessed region.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2001Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Kurt E. Petersen, Nadim Maluf, Wendell McCulley, John Logan, Erno Klaasen, Jan Mark Noworolski
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Publication number: 20030007523Abstract: External cavity lasers apparatus and methods that allow fast tuning, high wavelength stability, low cavity losses, and form factors that are comparable to solid state, fixed wavelength lasers. The apparatus comprise a gain medium emitting a light beam, a tunable wavelength selection element positioned in the light beam and configured feed back light of a selected wavelength to the gain medium, and a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) actuator element operatively coupled to the tunable wavelength selection element. The MEMS actuator element may be configured to actuate the tunable wavelength selection element according to a first degree of freedom to select the wavelength of the feedback to the gain medium, and to actuate the actuate the tunable wavelength selection element according to a second degree of freedom to provide phase control of the feedback.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventors: William B. Chapman, Alejandro Farinas, Carter Hand, Hua Li, Andrew Daiber, Nadim Maluf
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Publication number: 20020172239Abstract: Apparatus and methods that utilize dual, tunable elements to provide for selective wavelength tuning of a light beam. The apparatus comprises a first tunable wavelength selection element positioned in a light beam and having a first adjustable free spectral range, a second tunable wavelength selection element positioned in the light beam and having a second adjustable free spectral range, with the first and second tunable wavelength selection elements configured to define a joint transmission peak that is adjustable in phase according to tuning of the first and second tunable wavelength selection elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2002Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Mark E. McDonald, Andrew Daiber, William B. Chapman, Nadim Maluf
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Publication number: 20020154845Abstract: The present invention provides optical filters that can be used in a range of telecommunications applications including optical multiplexers/demultiplexers, optical routers, and optical gain scalers. The optical filter is modular, using two or more couplers with a pair of delay paths between each pair of couplers in a sequence to generate a range of optical filter functions. The desired filter profile/function is obtained by proper selection of the coupling ratio for each coupler and by the length of each pair of delay paths. The couplers may be implemented as polarization or intensity beam splitters positioned along the optical path. Each coupler couples in controllable amounts, one or two inputs with the corresponding pair of delay paths.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Ping Xie, Simon Yuanxinag Wu, Yalan Mao, Wei Wang, R. Brad Bettman, Nadim Maluf
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Publication number: 20020154850Abstract: An optical device that can be used in a range of telecommunications applications including optical multiplexers/demultiplexers and optical routers. The optical device splits and combines optical signals of frequency division multiplexed optical communication channels which are evenly spaced apart in frequency from one another. The optical device includes a first filter and a second filter. The first filter splits and combines odd and even channels depending on the propagation direction of the optical signal. The first filter exhibits complementary phase retardations corresponding with odd integer multiples of half a wavelength for each center wavelength associated with a selected one of the odd and even set of channels and with integer multiples of a full wavelength for each center wavelength associated with a remaining one of the odd set and the even set.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Ping Xie, Simon Yuanxiang Wu, Yalan Mao, Wei Wang, R. Brad Bettman, Nadim Maluf
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Patent number: 6316796Abstract: In one aspect, the invention provides a semiconductor sensor which includes a first single crystal silicon wafer layer. A single crystal silicon structure is formed in the first wafer layer. The structure includes two oppositely disposed substantially vertical major surfaces and two oppositely disposed generally horizontal minor surfaces. The aspect ratio of major surface to minor surface is at least 5:1. A carrier which includes a recessed region is secured to the first wafer layer such that said structure is suspended opposite the recessed region.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1996Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Lucas NovaSensorInventors: Kurt E. Petersen, Nadim Maluf, Wendell McCulley, John Logan, Erno Klaasen, Jan Mark Noworolski