Patents by Inventor Peter Bacon
Peter Bacon 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: 10277211Abstract: A fast response time, self-activating, adjustable threshold limiter including a limiting element LE, a first coupling element CE1 electrically connected from a signal node of LE to a control input of LE, and a second coupling element CE2 electrically connected from the control input of LE to a nominal node of LE. An initial bias (control) voltage is also supplied to the control input of LE to dynamically control the limiting threshold for the limiter. Embodiments include usage of self-activating adjustable power limiters in combination with series switch components in a switch circuit in lieu of conventional shunt switches.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2016Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: pSemi CorporationInventors: Jianhua Lu, Peter Bacon, Naveen Yanduru, Edward Nicholas Comfoltey, Michael Conry, Chieh-Kai Yang
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Publication number: 20190113564Abstract: An apparatus for detecting difference in operating characteristics of a main circuit by using a replica circuit is presented. In one exemplary case, a sensed difference in operating characteristics of the two circuits is used to drive a tuning control loop to minimize the sensed difference. In another exemplary case, several replica circuits of the main circuit are used, where each is isolated from one or more operating variables that affect the operating characteristic of the main circuit. Each replica circuit can be used for sensing a different operating characteristic, or, two replica circuits can be combined to sense a same operating characteristic.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventors: Dan William Nobbe, Ronald Eugene Reedy, Peter Bacon, James S. Cable
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Publication number: 20190097625Abstract: An RF switching device having distributed shunt switches distributed along transmission lines to improve RF bandwidth as well as the signal isolation of the device. The shunt switches may be physically positioned on both sides of the transmission lines to keep an integrated circuit (IC) design essentially symmetrical so as to provide predictable and reliable operational characteristics. Some embodiments include stacked FET shunt switches and series switches to tolerate high voltages. In some embodiments, the gate resistor for each FET shunt switch is divided into two or more portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Jianhua Lu, Peter Bacon, Raul Inocencio Alidio, Vikram Sekar
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Patent number: 10236863Abstract: A programmable voltage variable attenuator (VVA) that enables selection among multiple analog, continuous attenuation ranges. Some embodiments include a dual-mode interface to enable digitally programming a DAC and provide the analog output to control the attenuation level of the VVA, or alternatively apply an externally provided analog voltage to directly control the VVA attenuation level. A VVA may be used in conjunction with a digital step attenuator (DSA). Some embodiments include circuitry for changing the VVA reference impedance. The attenuator architecture of the VVA includes one or more variable resistance shunt elements and/or series elements which may be a resistor and FET circuit controlled by a provided variable analog voltage. The multiple resistance element architecture may be implemented with stacked FET devices. Embodiments for the VVA may be based, for example, on T-type, Bridged-T type, Pi-type, L-pad type, reflection type, or balanced coupler type attenuators.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2016Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: pSemi CorporationInventor: Peter Bacon
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Publication number: 20190074809Abstract: A phase shifter unit cell or a connected set of such cells that can be well isolated from external circuitry and which do not introduce insertion loss into an RF signal path, exhibit good return loss, and further provides additional advantages when combined with bracketing attenuator circuits. More particularly, embodiments integrate a high-isolation function within a phase shifter circuit by breaking the complimentary nature of the control signals to a phase shifter cell to provide greater control of switch states internal to the phase shifter cell and thus enable a distinct high-isolation state, and by including a switchable shunt termination resistor for use in the high-isolation state. Some embodiments are serially coupled to attenuator circuits to enable synergistic interaction that reduces overall die size and/or increases isolation. One such embodiment positions a high-isolation phase shifter cell in accordance with the present invention between bracketing programmable attenuators.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2018Publication date: March 7, 2019Inventors: Eric S. Shapiro, Peter Bacon
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Patent number: 10224913Abstract: A fast response time, self-activating, adjustable threshold limiter including a limiting element LE, a first coupling element CE1 electrically connected from a signal node of LE to a control input of LE, and a second coupling element CE2 electrically connected from the control input of LE to a nominal node of LE. An initial bias (control) voltage is also supplied to the control input of LE to dynamically control the limiting threshold for the limiter. Embodiments include usage of self-activating adjustable power limiters in combination with series switch components in a switch circuit in lieu of conventional shunt switches.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2016Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: pSemi CorporationInventors: Jianhua Lu, Peter Bacon, Naveen Yanduru, Edward Nicholas Comfoltey, Michael Conry, Chieh-Kai Yang
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Publication number: 20190068167Abstract: A multi-channel digital step attenuator (DSA) architecture. One embodiment includes an array comprising N channels of B selectable attenuator cells series-connected. The overall impedance of a multi-channel DSA is a function of the parallel impedances of the N channels, and transition levels are reduced by 1/N since the transient effect of switching any one attenuator cell in or out of circuit in one channel is mitigated by all other in-circuit attenuator cells in the parallel channels. The multi-channel DSA architecture enables a great design flexibility, and allows a designer to vary one or more of at least the following design parameters: the number of attenuator cells B per channel; the number N of channels per DSA; the bit weighting of each attenuator cell per channel; the maximum attenuation per channel; and the characteristic impedance ZOn of each channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2017Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Peter Bacon, Vikas Sharma
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Patent number: 10184973Abstract: An apparatus for detecting difference in operating characteristics of a main circuit by using a replica circuit is presented. In one exemplary case, a sensed difference in operating characteristics of the two circuits is used to drive a tuning control loop to minimize the sensed difference. In another exemplary case, several replica circuits of the main circuit are used, where each is isolated from one or more operating variables that affect the operating characteristic of the main circuit. Each replica circuit can be used for sensing a different operating characteristic, or, two replica circuits can be combined to sense a same operating characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2017Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: pSemi CorporationInventors: Dan William Nobbe, Ronald Eugene Reedy, Peter Bacon, James S. Cable
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Patent number: 10172231Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus for reducing crossover coupling of two or more RF signals are described. In one case, a crossover structure is described where RF signals are routed through coplanar waveguides having a specific characteristic impedance and crossing at a central point of the crossover structure by way of a bridge. A ground shield having a geometry adapted to reduce the crossover coupling while minimally affecting capacitive coupling between the RF signals and the ground shield is introduced in-between a region comprising the central point. Further described is a multi-port rotary RF switch fitted with the crossover structure which allows substantially balanced electrical performance across all the operational states of the rotary RF switch at RF signal frequencies up to 40 GHz and beyond.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2016Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: pSemi CorporationInventors: Gregory Louis Horvath, Peter Bacon
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Patent number: 10148265Abstract: An RF switching device having distributed shunt switches distributed along transmission lines to improve RF bandwidth as well as the signal isolation of the device. The shunt switches may be physically positioned on both sides of the transmission lines to keep an integrated circuit (IC) design essentially symmetrical so as to provide predictable and reliable operational characteristics. Some embodiments include stacked FET shunt switches and series switches to tolerate high voltages. In some embodiments, the gate resistor for each FET shunt switch is divided into two or more portions.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2017Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: pSemi CorporationInventors: Jianhua Lu, Peter Bacon, Raul Inocencio Alidio, Vikram Sekar
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Patent number: 10141910Abstract: A phase shifter unit cell or a connected set of such cells that can be well isolated from external circuitry and which do not introduce insertion loss into an RF signal path, exhibit good return loss, and further provides additional advantages when combined with bracketing attenuator circuits. More particularly, embodiments integrate a high-isolation function within a phase shifter circuit by breaking the complimentary nature of the control signals to a phase shifter cell to provide greater control of switch states internal to the phase shifter cell and thus enable a distinct high-isolation state, and by including a switchable shunt termination resistor for use in the high-isolation state. Some embodiments are serially coupled to attenuator circuits to enable synergistic interaction that reduces overall die size and/or increases isolation. One such embodiment positions a high-isolation phase shifter cell in accordance with the present invention between bracketing programmable attenuators.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2016Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: pSemi CorporationInventors: Eric S. Shapiro, Peter Bacon
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Patent number: 10097232Abstract: Apparatus and arrangements for reducing crossover coupling of two or more RF signals are described. In one case, a crossover structure is described where RF signals are routed through coplanar waveguides having a specific characteristic impedance and crossing at a central point of the crossover structure by way of a bridge. Further described is a multi-port rotary RF switch fitted with the crossover structure which allows substantially balanced electrical performance across all the operational states of the rotary RF switch at RF signal frequencies up to 50 GHz and beyond. A controller unit coupled to the RF switch can support a control interface to configure the rotary switch according to all possible distinct states of the rotary switch, or a subset thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2016Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: pSemi CorporationInventor: Peter Bacon
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Patent number: 10077018Abstract: A side curtain airbag assembly includes an inflatable cushion and a sock for housing the cushion in a folded state. At least one of the cushion and sock includes a plurality of spaced markings arrayed along its respective longitudinal extent. Each marking is defined by at least two indicia including a first indicium and a second indicium. Each of the first indicium and second indicium is formed from a plurality of similarly shaped and sized interconnected pixels which together provide for first and second indicia having a predetermined height and width.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2016Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: James Wesley Adams, Alec Peter Bacon, Scott A. Hunter
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Patent number: 10062946Abstract: Programmable multi-reflective phase shifters which provide reduced root-mean-square phase error, can be optimized for a desired frequency band, can compensate for process variations arising during manufacture, and can help offset system level performance shortfalls. Embodiments include a hybrid coupler (e.g., a Lange hybrid coupler) in combination with a multi-reflective reactance-based terminating circuit with a number of different configurations that permit various modes of operation, including a thermometric mode, a phase overlap mode with interstitial phase shift states, an extended range phase shift mode, and a “tweak bit” mode. A number of programmable or selectable RF phase shifters can be series or parallel connected to provide a desired gamut of phase shift.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2016Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: pSemi CorporationInventors: Vikas Sharma, Peter Bacon, Mark Moffat
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Patent number: 10056889Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus for reducing standing wave reflections between delay line modules are described. The delay line modules include semiconductor switches, particularly MOSFET switches fabricated on silicon-on-insulator (“SOI”) and silicon-on-sapphire (“SOS”) substrates and embedded attenuators. According to one aspect, a delay line module includes two switches with delay lines coupled between respective output ports of the switches. Each switch includes MOSFET switches forming conduction paths with selectable high and low impedances. According to another aspect, at least one of the conduction paths includes an attenuator block formed by one or more shunting resistors coupled to one of the MOSFET switches. The output ports of the switches can be selectively coupled to a reference ground via a shunted MOSFET switch.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2016Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: pSemi CorporationInventors: Raul Inocencio Alidio, Peter Bacon
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Publication number: 20180212590Abstract: A phase shifter cell and multiple coupled phase shifter cells that mitigate signal glitches arising from phase state changes by a combination of design architecture and control signal timing. Specifically, one or more of the following three concepts are employed to mitigate insertion loss glitches and control phase behavior during phase state transitions: the timing of switching for each switched half-cell (e.g., including series and/or shunt reactance elements, such as inductors and/or capacitors) within a phase shifter cell is controlled in such a way that the reactance elements do not all switch at the same time; use of a “make before break” timing scheme for combination or “multi-state” phase shifter cells; and/or arranging the timing of each phase shifter cell in a set of multiple coupled phase shifter cells such that the individual cells do not all switch at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2017Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Ravindranath Shrivastava, Peter Bacon
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Publication number: 20180164366Abstract: An apparatus for detecting difference in operating characteristics of a main circuit by using a replica circuit is presented. In one exemplary case, a sensed difference in operating characteristics of the two circuits is used to drive a tuning control loop to minimize the sensed difference. In another exemplary case, several replica circuits of the main circuit are used, where each is isolated from one or more operating variables that affect the operating characteristic of the main circuit. Each replica circuit can be used for sensing a different operating characteristic, or, two replica circuits can be combined to sense a same operating characteristic.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2017Publication date: June 14, 2018Inventors: Dan William Nobbe, Ronald Eugene Reedy, Peter Bacon, James S. Cable
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Publication number: 20180131368Abstract: An RF switching device having distributed shunt switches distributed along transmission lines to improve RF bandwidth as well as the signal isolation of the device. The shunt switches may be physically positioned on both sides of the transmission lines to keep an integrated circuit (IC) design essentially symmetrical so as to provide predictable and reliable operational characteristics. Some embodiments include stacked FET shunt switches and series switches to tolerate high voltages. In some embodiments, the gate resistor for each FET shunt switch is divided into two or more portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2017Publication date: May 10, 2018Inventors: Jianhua Lu, Peter Bacon, Raul Inocencio Alidio, Vikram Sekar
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Publication number: 20180131354Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus for reducing standing wave reflections between delay line modules are described. The delay line modules include semiconductor switches, particularly MOSFET switches fabricated on silicon-on-insulator (“SOI”) and silicon-on-sapphire (“SOS”) substrates and embedded attenuators.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2016Publication date: May 10, 2018Inventors: Raul Inocencio Alidio, Peter Bacon
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Publication number: 20180102764Abstract: A programmable voltage variable attenuator (VVA) that enables selection among multiple analog, continuous attenuation ranges. Some embodiments include a dual-mode interface to enable digitally programming a DAC and provide the analog output to control the attenuation level of the VVA, or alternatively apply an externally provided analog voltage to directly control the VVA attenuation level. A VVA may be used in conjunction with a digital step attenuator (DSA). Some embodiments include circuitry for changing the VVA reference impedance. The attenuator architecture of the VVA includes one or more variable resistance shunt elements and/or series elements which may be a resistor and FET circuit controlled by a provided variable analog voltage. The multiple resistance element architecture may be implemented with stacked FET devices. Embodiments for the VVA may be based, for example, on T-type, Bridged-T type, Pi-type, L-pad type, reflection type, or balanced coupler type attenuators.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2016Publication date: April 12, 2018Inventor: Peter Bacon