Patents by Inventor Paul M. Gerlach

Paul M. Gerlach 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: 6249115
    Abstract: A raster scan digital signal acquisition and waveform display instrument displays a dot representing a signal event with a color parameter in accordance with the value of a corresponding data word stored in a raster scan memory. A user interface control element supplies a single color parameter control value from which multiple independent control values for influencing the values of the data words stored in the raster scan memory in response to the single color parameter control value are generated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2001
    Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeff W. Yost, Paul M. Gerlach
  • Patent number: 6219094
    Abstract: A luminance component extractor coupled to a source of a composite video signal including a luminance component. A sampler, coupled to the video signal source, produces samples representing a frame the video signal. A memory maintains minimum and maximum values of each sample in the frame of the video signal. A non-linear low pass filter, responsive to the minimum and maximum values, generates samples representing the luminance component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2001
    Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul M. Gerlach, James L. Tallman
  • Patent number: 6188384
    Abstract: Unusual waveforms are defined in terms of how many “new” pixels are affected by the process of rasterizing them. New pixels can be those not yet affected by the rasterization of any waveform in the current set of acquisitions, or to be those that have had higher values in their raster memory location but have now been decayed to below a defined value. Once detected, such waveforms can be re-rasterized with extra intensity or into a different color by using a reserved range of values of those storable in the raster memory. Alternatively, the special region of values can be used as a counter/timer to maintain the pixels associated with unusual waveforms at a brightest intensity value, or in the color equivalent, for an extended period of time. User input can be used to affect the definition of “new” pixels and to control the special persistence given to unusual waveforms. Unusual waveforms can also be saved in long term memory.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven K. Sullivan, Paul M. Gerlach
  • Patent number: 6163758
    Abstract: Unusual waveforms are defined in terms of how many "new" pixels are affected by the process of rasterizing them. New pixels can be those not yet affected by the rasterization of any waveform in the current set of acquisitions, or to be those that have had higher values in their raster memory location but have now been decayed to below a defined value. Once detected, such waveforms can be re-rasterized with extra intensity or into a different color by using a reserved range of values of those storable in the raster memory. Alternatively, the special region of values can be used as a counter/timer to maintain the pixels associated with unusual waveforms at a brightest intensity value, or in the color equivalent, for an extended period of time. User input can be used to affect the definition of "new" pixels and to control the special persistence given to unusual waveforms. Unusual waveforms can also be saved in long term memory.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2000
    Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven K. Sullivan, Paul M. Gerlach
  • Patent number: 6104374
    Abstract: A method for rasterization of a set of voltage-versus-time data-address pairs into horizontal and vertical locations of a multi-bit raster display memory of a digital oscilloscope or similar electronic data acquisition instrument is disclosed. It provides a new way of controlling digital intensity, by allowing the operator and/or a function based on the instrument's trigger rate to set the number of intensity units available for brightening the pixels affected by the rasterization of each acquisition data pair. If a vector has more pixels than there are units of intensity available, the number of pixels that are to be brightened is limited but spread out over the vector's length by an algorithm that includes at least some degree of randomization. If there are more units of intensity available than there are pixels to put them in, the extra ones can either be distributed into each pixel or randomly added along the vector or ignored.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven K. Sullivan, Kenneth P. Dobyns, David P. Maguire, Paul M. Gerlach, Samuel J. Peters, Robert C. Proebstel, Jing-Fan Zhang