Patents by Inventor Philip D. Chidester
Philip D. Chidester 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: 9983647Abstract: A method includes determining a need to perform a learn cycle on a battery in a processing module of an information handling system, detecting a learn cycle in progress on another battery in another processing module of the information handling system, and postponing the learn cycle on the battery in response to detecting the learn cycle on the other battery.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2016Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: DELL PRODUCTS, LPInventors: John R. Sieber, Munir U. Ahmad, Philip D. Chidester
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Patent number: 9804980Abstract: An information handling system includes a first managed system including a first processor and a first management controller and a second managed system including a second processor and a second management controller. The first management controller is coupled to directly communicate with the second management controller. In an embodiment, the first management controller is coupled to the second management controller via a first I2C interface.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2013Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: Dell Products, LPInventors: Philip D. Chidester, John R. Sieber, Munir U. Ahmad
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Publication number: 20160202747Abstract: A method includes determining a need to perform a learn cycle on a battery in a processing module of an information handling system, detecting a learn cycle in progress on another battery in another processing module of the information handling system, and postponing the learn cycle on the battery in response to detecting the learn cycle on the other battery.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2016Publication date: July 14, 2016Inventors: John R. Sieber, Munir U. Ahmad, Philip D. Chidester
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Patent number: 9304563Abstract: A method includes determining a need to perform a learn cycle on a battery in a processing module of an information handling system, detecting a learn cycle in progress on another battery in another processing module of the information handling system, and postponing the learn cycle on the battery in response to detecting the learn cycle on the other battery.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2013Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: Dell Products, LPInventors: John R. Sieber, Munir U. Ahmad, Philip D. Chidester
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Publication number: 20150032925Abstract: An information handling system includes a first managed system including a first processor and a first management controller and a second managed system including a second processor and a second management controller. The first management controller is coupled to directly communicate with the second management controller. In an embodiment, the first management controller is coupled to the second management controller via a first I2C interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2013Publication date: January 29, 2015Applicant: Dell Products, LPInventors: Philip D. Chidester, John R. Sieber, Munir U. Ahmad
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Publication number: 20140298045Abstract: A method includes determining a need to perform a learn cycle on a battery in a processing module of an information handling system, detecting a learn cycle in progress on another battery in another processing module of the information handling system, and postponing the learn cycle on the battery in response to detecting the learn cycle on the other battery.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2013Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: Dell Products, LPInventors: John R. Sieber, Munir U. Ahmad, Philip D. Chidester
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Patent number: 6904391Abstract: A system and method for interpreting sensor data utilizing virtual sensors includes a plurality of physical sensors having a sensor number, a virtual sensor repository including a plurality of virtual sensors and an event log, a management controller, and one or more agents and allows for a central repository for a plurality of sensor values and a consistent and uniform view of system health. The management controller associates each of the physical sensors with one or more of the virtual sensors utilizing the sensor numbers. The management controller further stores within each of the associated virtual sensors the sensor value from the physical sensor associated with the associated virtual sensor. The one or more agents request and receive the sensor value for a desired physical sensor from one or more of the virtual sensors located in the virtual sensor repository instead of directly from the desired physical sensor.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Dell Products, L.P.Inventors: Cynthia M. Merkin, Donald W. Gerhart, Wayne R. Weilnau, Jr., Allen M. Blanton, Jr., Philip D. Chidester, Mukund P. Khatri
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Publication number: 20040254767Abstract: A system and method for interpreting sensor data utilizing virtual sensors includes a plurality of physical sensors having a sensor number, a virtual sensor repository including a plurality of virtual sensors and an event log, a management controller, and one or more agents and allows for a central repository for a plurality of sensor values and a consistent and uniform view of system health. The management controller associates each of the physical sensors with one or more of the virtual sensors utilizing the sensor numbers. The management controller further stores within each of the associated virtual sensors the sensor value from the physical sensor associated with the associated virtual sensor. The one or more agents request and receive the sensor value for a desired physical sensor from one or more of the virtual sensors located in the virtual sensor repository instead of directly from the desired physical sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.Inventors: Cynthia M. Merkin, Donald W. Gerhart, Wayne R. Weilnau, Allen M. Blanton, Philip D. Chidester, Mukund P. Khatri
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Patent number: 6772099Abstract: A system and method for interpreting sensor data utilizing virtual sensors includes a plurality of physical sensors having a sensor number, a virtual sensor repository including a plurality of virtual sensors and an event log, a management controller, and one or more agents and allows for a central repository for a plurality of sensor values and a consistent and uniform view of system health. The management controller associates each of the physical sensors with one or more of the virtual sensors utilizing the sensor numbers. The management controller further stores within each of the associated virtual sensors the sensor value from the physical sensor associated with the associated virtual sensor. The one or more agents request and receive the sensor value for a desired physical sensor from one or more of the virtual sensors located in the virtual sensor repository instead of directly from the desired physical sensor.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Cynthia M. Merkin, Donald W. Gerhart, Wayne R. Weilnau, Jr., Allen M. Blanton, Jr., Philip D. Chidester, Mukund P. Khatri
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Publication number: 20040133398Abstract: A system and method for interpreting sensor data utilizing virtual sensors includes a plurality of physical sensors having a sensor number, a virtual sensor repository including a plurality of virtual sensors and an event log, a management controller, and one or more agents and allows for a central repository for a plurality of sensor values and a consistent and uniform view of system health. The management controller associates each of the physical sensors with one or more of the virtual sensors utilizing the sensor numbers. The management controller further stores within each of the associated virtual sensors the sensor value from the physical sensor associated with the associated virtual sensor. The one or more agents request and receive the sensor value for a desired physical sensor from one or more of the virtual sensors located in the virtual sensor repository instead of directly from the desired physical sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Cynthia M. Merkin, Donald W. Gerhart, Wayne R. Weilnau, Allen M. Blanton, Philip D. Chidester, Mukund P. Khatri
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Patent number: 6408334Abstract: A communications system for multiple computer system management circuits to enable remote management of the computer systems via a remote management system. The management circuits are operably coupled to a remote connector circuit via a communications bus (e.g. a bus conforming to the RS-485 communications standard). The remote connector circuit can be implemented on a daughter card of one of the computer systems. The remote connector circuit includes modem circuitry for providing operating information on operating conditions of the computer systems to a remote management system and for receiving operating commands to be provided to the management circuits wherein the computer systems initiate operations (e.g. rebooting and power cycle) in response to receiving the commands. The RS-485 bus is configured in a daisy chain configuration to allow for a simplified addition of new computer systems to the bus.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1999Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.Inventors: Robert G. Bassman, Anil V. Rao, Philip D. Chidester, Donald E. Carroll
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Patent number: 5669015Abstract: A trackball enable/disable system is disclosed for use in a personal computer to permit selective activation and deactivation of a trackball or mouse device. The system includes a keyboard controller that detects the selection of a hot key (or combination of keys) by the operator, and in response either enables or disables the trackball. In one embodiment, the controller includes an associated flag, and sets or reset a the flag in response to hot key selection. Signals from the trackball are received by the keyboard controller and assembled in preparation for transmission to the CPU. Before the trackball data is transmitted to the CPU, the status of the flag is checked to determine if the trackball is enabled or disabled. If disabled, the trackball data is not sent to the CPU. In an alternative embodiment, a pair of switches are provided between the trackball and the controller.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1994Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Dell USA L.P.Inventors: Philip D. Chidester, Martin Melendez
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Patent number: 5485614Abstract: A small computer architecture in which the CPU can receive multiple kinds of interrupt signals, including one kind which is assigned to indicate the occurrence of a keystroke input and another kind which is assigned to indicate the occurrence of a pointing device input. However, the computer does not include any pointing device as such. Instead, the keyboard microprocessor (i.e. a microprocessor other than the CPU) monitors user keystrokes to the computer's keyboard, and: in response to simple keystrokes, or keystroke combinations which include one of the basic chording keys, the keyboard microprocessor sends a keystroke interrupt to the CPU; and in response to keystroke combinations which include an additional chording key, the keyboard microprocessor sends a pointing-device interrupt to the CPU, and provides a data output corresponding to an emulated pointing-device movement.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: Dell USA, L.P.Inventors: Thomas J. Kocis, Philip D. Chidester