Patents by Inventor Paul G. Adelsbach

Paul G. Adelsbach 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: 10680452
    Abstract: Various systems and methods for implementing zero-power mode are described herein. A battery-powered apparatus includes a non-removable battery for powering processing circuitry of the apparatus, charging pins to connect the apparatus to a charging source, and control circuitry that is separate from the processing circuitry. The control circuitry can perform operations that detect the charging pins are shorted and activate a timer for a predetermined wait interval. The control circuitry can also, upon expiration of the timer, disconnect the battery from powering the processing circuitry to activate a device zero-power mode. Upon detecting the charging pins are no longer shorted, the control circuitry can resume power to the processing circuitry. The non-removable battery is only powering the control circuitry while the battery is disconnected from the processing circuitry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2020
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Mingjing Huang, Jason M. Seitz, Daniel W. Labove, Paul G. Adelsbach, Edward S. Pataky
  • Publication number: 20170358937
    Abstract: Various systems and methods for implementing zero-power mode are described herein. A battery-powered apparatus includes a non-removable battery for powering processing circuitry of the apparatus, charging pins to connect the apparatus to a charging source, and control circuitry that is separate from the processing circuitry. The control circuitry can perform operations that detect the charging pins are shorted and activate a timer for a predetermined wait interval. The control circuitry can also, upon expiration of the timer, disconnect the battery from powering the processing circuitry to activate a device zero-power mode. Upon detecting the charging pins are no longer shorted, the control circuitry can resume power to the processing circuitry. The non-removable battery is only powering the control circuitry while the battery is disconnected from the processing circuitry.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2016
    Publication date: December 14, 2017
    Inventors: Mingjing Huang, Jason M. Seitz, Daniel W. Labove, Paul G. Adelsbach, Edward S. Pataky
  • Publication number: 20150134765
    Abstract: A method for negotiating a feature on a multiprocessor system includes determining, at a local processor, whether a remote shared memory (SMEM) item of a remote processor exists; reading, in response to determining that the remote SMEM item exists, a remote version and a remote feature flags value of the remote SMEM item; setting a local version number for a local SMEM item based on the remote version number; setting a local feature flags value for the local SMEM item based on the remote feature flags value; and creating the local SMEM item, the local SMEM item populated with the set local version number and the set local feature flags value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 11, 2013
    Publication date: May 14, 2015
    Applicant: Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric S. Holmberg, Paul G. Adelsbach