Patents by Inventor Navdeep S. Sooch
Navdeep S. Sooch 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: 7515672Abstract: A digital direct access arrangement (DAA) circuitry may be used to terminate the telephone connections at the user's end that provides a communication path for signals to and from the phone lines. Briefly described, the DAA provides a programmable circuit for the DC termination for a variety of international phone standards. The invention may also be utilized with circuitry for transmitting and receiving a signal across a capacitive isolation barrier. More particularly, a DC holding circuit is provided in which a programmable DC current limiting mode is available. In the current limiting mode, power may be dissipated in devices external to a DAA integrated circuit. Moreover, much of the power may be dissipated in external passive devices, such as resistors.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2003Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Dupuis, George Tyson Tuttle, Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 7463675Abstract: An isolation system is provided that is suitable for use in telephony, medical instrumentation, industrial process control and other applications. Preferred embodiments of the invention comprise a capacitive isolation barrier across which a digital signal is communicated. The system provides a means of communication across the isolation barrier that is highly immune to amplitude and phase noise interference. Clock recovery circuitry may be employed on one side of the isolation barrier to extract timing information from the digital signal communicated across the barrier, and to filter the effects of phase noise introduced at the barrier. Delta-sigma converters may be disposed on both sides of the isolation barrier to convert signals between analog and digital domains. An isolated power supply may also be provided on the isolated side of the barrier, whereby direct current is generated in response to the digital data received across the isolation barrier.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2006Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 7362841Abstract: A digital direct access arrangement (DAA) circuitry may be used to terminate the telephone connections at the user's end that provides a communication path for signals to and from the phone lines. Briefly described, the DAA provides a programmable means for the DC termination for a variety of international phone standards. The invention may also be utilized with means for transmitting and receiving a signal across a capacitive isolation barrier. More particularly, a DC holding circuit is provided in which a programmable DC current limiting mode is available. In the current limiting mode, power may be dissipated in devices external to a DAA integrated circuit. Moreover, much of the power may be dissipated in external passive devices, such as resistors.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Dupuis, George Tyson Tuttle, Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 7324496Abstract: A method of operating a radio-frequency (RF) circuitry and a signal-processing circuitry in a mobile telephone apparatus includes operating the RF circuitry during a first time period. During the first period, the RF circuitry generates a set of data from an RF signal received by the mobile telephone apparatus. The method further includes storing the set of data in a storage device. The method also includes operating the signal-processing circuitry during a second time period to process the set of data.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2003Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: NXP B.V.Inventors: Navdeep S. Sooch, G. Tyson Tuttle
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Patent number: 7301995Abstract: An isolation system is provided that is suitable for use in telephony, medical instrumentation, industrial process control and other applications. Preferred embodiments of the invention comprise a capacitive isolation barrier across which a digital signal is communicated. The system provides a means of communication across the isolation barrier that is highly immune to amplitude and phase noise interference. Clock recovery circuitry may be employed on one side of the isolation barrier to extract timing information from the digital signal communicated across the barrier, and to filter the effects of phase noise introduced at the barrier. Delta-sigma converters may be disposed on both sides of the isolation barrier to convert signals between analog and digital domains. An isolated power supply may also be provided on the isolated side of the barrier, whereby direct current is generated in response to the digital data received across the isolation barrier.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 7283584Abstract: An isolation system is provided that is suitable for use in telephony, medical instrumentation, industrial process control and other applications. Preferred embodiments of the invention comprise a capacitive isolation barrier across which a digital signal is communicated. The system provides a means of communication across the isolation barrier that is highly immune to amplitude and phase noise interference. Clock recovery circuitry may be employed on one side of the isolation barrier to extract timing information from the digital signal communicated across the barrier, and to filter the effects of phase noise introduced at the barrier. Delta-sigma converters may be disposed on both sides of the isolation barrier to convert signals between analog and digital domains. An isolated power supply may also be provided on the isolated side of the barrier, whereby direct current is generated in response to the digital data received across the isolation barrier.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 7254230Abstract: A subscriber line interface circuit apparatus includes a signal processor having sense inputs for sensed tip and ring signals of a subscriber loop. The signal processor generates linefeed driver control signals in response to the sensed signals. A linefeed driver provides the sensed tip and ring signals. The linefeed driver drives the subscriber loop in accordance with the linefeed driver control signals.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Silicon Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Jerrell P. Hein, Navdeep S. Sooch
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Patent number: 7203224Abstract: An isolation system is provided that is suitable for use in telephony, medical instrumentation, industrial process control and other applications. Preferred embodiments of the invention comprise a capacitive isolation barrier across which a digital signal is communicated. The system provides a means of communication across the isolation barrier that is highly immune to amplitude and phase noise interference. Clock recovery circuitry may be employed on one side of the isolation barrier to extract timing information from the digital signal communicated across the barrier, and to filter the effects of phase noise introduced at the barrier. Delta-sigma converters may be disposed on both sides of the isolation barrier to convert signals between analog and digital domains. An isolated power supply may also be provided on the isolated side of the barrier, whereby direct current is generated in response to the digital data received across the isolation barrier.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Silicon LaboratoriesInventors: Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 7200167Abstract: An isolation system is provided that is suitable for use in telephony, medical instrumentation, industrial process control and other applications. Preferred embodiments of the invention comprise a capacitive isolation barrier across which a digital signal is communicated. The system provides a means of communication across the isolation barrier that is highly immune to amplitude and phase noise interference. Clock recovery circuitry may be employed on one side of the isolation barrier to extract timing information from the digital signal communicated across the barrier, and to filter the effects of phase noise introduced at the barrier. Delta-sigma converters may be disposed on both sides of the isolation barrier to convert signals between analog and digital domains. An isolated power supply may also be provided on the isolated side of the barrier, whereby direct current is generated in response to the digital data received across the isolation barrier.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 7190785Abstract: Subscriber line interface circuitry includes an integrated circuit having sense inputs for a sensed tip signal and a sensed ring signal of a subscriber loop. The integrated circuit generates a subscriber loop linefeed driver control signal in response to the sensed signals. In one embodiment, A linefeed driver includes power circuitry for providing battery feed to the ring and tip nodes of the subscriber loop in accordance with the linefeed control signal. The linefeed driver includes sense circuitry providing a sensed tip signal and a sensed ring signal. The sensed tip and ring signals correspond to a tip current and a ring current of the subscriber loop. In one embodiment, the integrated circuit is a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) integrated circuit. In one embodiment, the linefeed driver comprises only discrete components.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Silicon Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Jerrell P. Hein, Navdeep S. Sooch
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Patent number: 7180999Abstract: Subscriber line interface circuitry includes an integrated circuit having sense inputs for a sensed tip signal and a sensed ring signal of a subscriber loop. The integrated circuit generates a subscriber loop linefeed driver control signal in response to the sensed signals. The linefeed driver does not reside with the integrated circuit. In one embodiment, the linefeed driver includes power circuitry for providing battery feed to the ring and tip nodes of the subscriber loop in accordance with the linefeed control signal. The linefeed driver includes sense circuitry providing a sensed tip signal and a sensed ring signal. The sensed tip and ring signals correspond to a tip current and a ring current of the subscriber loop. In one embodiment, the integrated circuit is a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) integrated circuit. In one embodiment, the linefeed driver comprises only discrete components.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Silicon Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Jerrell P. Hein, Navdeep S. Sooch
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Patent number: 7154940Abstract: An isolation system is provided that is suitable for use in telephony, medical instrumentation, industrial process control and other applications. Preferred embodiments of the invention comprise a capacitive isolation barrier across which a digital signal is communicated. The system provides a means of communication across the isolation barrier that is highly immune to amplitude and phase noise interference. Clock recovery circuitry may be employed on one side of the isolation barrier to extract timing information from the digital signal communicated across the barrier, and to filter the effects of phase noise introduced at the barrier. Delta-sigma converters may be disposed on both sides of the isolation barrier to convert signals between analog and digital domains. An isolated power supply may also be provided on the isolated side of the barrier, whereby direct current is generated in response to the digital data received across the isolation barrier.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2003Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 7072389Abstract: An isolation system is provided that is suitable for use in telephony, medical instrumentation, industrial process control and other applications. Preferred embodiments of the invention comprise a capacitive isolation barrier across which a digital signal is communicated. The system provides a means of communication across the isolation barrier that is highly immune to amplitude and phase noise interference. Clock recovery circuitry may be employed on one side of the isolation barrier to extract timing information from the digital signal communicated across the barrier, and to filter the effects of phase noise introduced at the barrier. Delta-sigma converters may be disposed on both sides of the isolation barrier to convert signals between analog and digital domains. An isolated power supply may also be provided on the isolated side of the barrier, whereby direct current is generated in response to the digital data received across the isolation barrier.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 7050509Abstract: An improved digital capacitive isolation barrier system is provided that is suitable for use in a telephone or modem where the locally powered circuits must be effectively isolated from the public telephone system, while permitting data transfer across the barrier. In particular, an automatic ADC offset calibration system is provided for determining the magnitude of the ADC offset signal required in the system during a calibration operation, and for providing the calibrated ADC offset signal during normal operation of the isolation barrier system. A modified hybrid circuit is provided for isolating the system input from the telephone line during calibration, and for completing the calibration loop. Fixed bias signals are also provided for the ADC and for a DAC in the system. In a preferred embodiment, the ADC is located on the isolated side of the isolation barrier, while the integrator and register that determine and hold the offset signal are located on the powered side of the isolation barrier.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Andrew W. Krone, Timothy J. Dupuis, Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 7046755Abstract: A digital direct access arrangement (DAA) circuitry may be used to terminate the telephone connections at the user's end that provides a communication path for signals to and from the phone lines. Briefly described, the DAA provides a programmable means for the DC termination for a variety of international phone standards. The invention may also be utilized with means for transmitting and receiving a signal across a capacitive isolation barrier. More particularly, a DC holding circuit is provided in which a programmable DC current limiting mode is available. In the current limiting mode, power may be dissipated in devices external to a DAA integrated circuit. Moreover, much of the power may be dissipated in external passive devices, such as resistors.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Dupuis, George Tyson Tuttle, Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 7046793Abstract: A digital direct access arrangement (DAA) circuitry may be used to terminate the telephone connections at the user's end to provide a communication path for signals to and from the phone lines. Briefly described, a means for providing a proper hookswitch transition for a variety of international phone standards is provided. The invention may also be utilized with means for transmitting and receiving a signal across a capacitive isolation barrier. More particularly, a DAA circuitry may be utilized which satisfies many or all hookswitch transition standards without the use of additional discrete devices. The hookswitch transition standards may be satisfied by ramping down the current flowing through the hookswitch prior to transitioning the hookswitch state. In this manner the hookswitch current change as a function of time (di/dt) may be decreased. Thus, the current through the hookswitch may be actively controlled prior to switching the hookswitch from an off-hook condition to an on-hook condition.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: George Tyson Tuttle, Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 7003023Abstract: An improved digital capacitive isolation barrier system is provided that is suitable for use in a telephone or modem where the locally powered circuits must be effectively isolated from the public telephone system, while permitting data transfer across the barrier. In particular, an automatic ADC offset calibration system is provided for determining the magnitude of the ADC offset signal required in the system during a calibration operation, and for providing the calibrated ADC offset signal during normal operation of the isolation barrier system. A modified hybrid circuit is provided for isolating the system input from the telephone line during calibration, and for completing the calibration loop. Fixed bias signals are also provided for the ADC and for a DAC in the system. In a preferred embodiment, the ADC is located on the isolated side of the isolation barrier, while the integrator and register that determine and hold the offset signal are located on the powered side of the isolation barrier.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Andrew W. Krone, Timothy J. Dupuis, Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 6975723Abstract: A communication system is provided which draws virtually no loop current during a ringing burst and only draws on-hook loop current during the caller ID field. More particularly, ringer burst circuitry may be powered from the user powered circuitry by the transmission of power across the isolation barrier rather than being powered from the phone line. Thus, loop current need not be drawn from the TIP/RING lines during ringer bursts. The isolation barrier may be a capacitive isolation barrier which allows bidirectional communication and extraction of power from signals transmitted across the barrier.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey W. Scott, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland, Jerrell P. Hein, Andrew W. Krone
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Patent number: 6959083Abstract: An audio signal processor which modifies audio signal components outside the conventional audio frequency band. The processor includes a Delta Sigma Modulator (DSM) that receives a non-interpolated digital audio signal sampled at a frequency of at least 198 kHz.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Silicon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey W. Scott, Andrew W. Krone, Navdeep S. Sooch, David R. Welland
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Patent number: 6934384Abstract: A subscriber line interface circuit apparatus includes a signal processor having sense inputs for sensed tip and ring signals of a subscriber loop. The signal processor generates linefeed driver control signals in response to the sensed signals. The signal processor resides on an integrated circuit die. In another embodiment, a subscriber line interface circuit apparatus includes a signal processor generating subscriber loop control signals in response to sensed tip and ring signals from the subscriber loop. A linefeed driver portion drives the subscriber loop in accordance with the subscriber loop control signals. The linefeed driver portion provides the sensed tip and ring signals. Each of the linefeed driver portion and the signal processor resides on an integrated circuit die. In one packaging implementation, the signal processor and the linefeed driver portion reside on separate integrated circuit die within separate integrated circuit packages.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2000Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Silicon Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Jerrell P. Hein, Navdeep S. Sooch