Patents by Inventor Paul De Champs

Paul De Champs 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: 7602645
    Abstract: There are many inventions described herein as well as many aspects and embodiments of those inventions, for example, circuitry and techniques for reading, writing and/or operating semiconductor memory cells of a memory cell array, including, for example, electrically floating body transistors in which an electrical charge is stored in the body of the transistor. In one aspect, the present inventions are directed to one or more independently controllable parameters of a memory operation (e.g., restore, write, refresh), to program or write a data state into a memory cell. In one embodiment, the parameter is the amount of time of programming or writing a predetermined data state into a memory cell. In another embodiment, the controllable parameter is the amplitude of the voltage of the control signals applied to the gate, drain region and/or source region during programming or writing a predetermined data state into a memory cell. Indeed, the controllable parameters may be both temporal and voltage amplitude.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2009
    Assignee: Innovative Silicon ISi SA
    Inventors: Gregory Allan Popoff, Paul de Champs, Hamid Daghighian
  • Publication number: 20090034350
    Abstract: There are many inventions described herein as well as many aspects and embodiments of those inventions, for example, circuitry and techniques for reading, writing and/or operating semiconductor memory cells of a memory cell array, including, for example, electrically floating body transistors in which an electrical charge is stored in the body of the transistor. In one aspect, the present inventions are directed to one or more independently controllable parameters of a memory operation (e.g., restore, write, refresh), to program or write a data state into a memory cell. In one embodiment, the parameter is the amount of time of programming or writing a predetermined data state into a memory cell. In another embodiment, the controllable parameter is the amplitude of the voltage of the control signals applied to the gate, drain region and/or source region during programming or writing a predetermined data state into a memory cell. Indeed, the controllable parameters may be both temporal and voltage amplitude.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2008
    Publication date: February 5, 2009
    Inventors: Gregory Allan Popoff, Paul de Champs, Hamid Daghighian
  • Patent number: 7436706
    Abstract: There are many inventions described herein as well as many aspects and embodiments of those inventions, for example, circuitry and techniques for reading, writing and/or operating a semiconductor memory cells of a memory cell array, including electrically floating body transistors in which an electrical charge is stored in the body of the transistor. In one aspect, the present inventions are directed to one or more independently controllable parameters of a memory operation (for example, restore, write, refresh), to program or write a data state into a memory cell. In one embodiment, the parameter is the amount of time of programming or writing a predetermined data state into a memory cell. In another embodiment, the controllable parameter is the amplitude of the voltage of the control signals applied to the gate, drain region and/or source region during programming or writing a predetermined data state into a memory cell. Indeed, the controllable parameters may be both temporal and voltage amplitude.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2008
    Inventors: Gregory Allan Popoff, Paul de Champs, Hamid Daghighian
  • Patent number: 6354500
    Abstract: A method of communicating with a plurality of contactless data carriers and a contactless data carrier for use in communicating with a base station. The method of communicating includes the base station transmitting a wake up signal for a plurality of contactless data carriers which are in a wait state. Then, the data carriers exit the wait state and transmit identity information to the base station in a time slot that is randomly self-assigned. The base station registers the identity information by polling the registered data carriers and initiates dialogue with registered data carriers in an order determined by the randomly self-assigned time slots of the registered data carriers. The method of communication helps to avoid the problem of data collision that often occurs when multiple contactless data carriers or smart cards operate in the field of a single base station or card reader.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: Atmel Research
    Inventors: Anil Gercekci, Paul De Champs