Patents by Inventor Phillip Moyse

Phillip Moyse 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: 6116768
    Abstract: A data processing apparatus includes a three input arithmetic logic unit (230) that generates a combination of the three inputs that is selected by a function signal. Data registers (200) store the three data inputs and the arithmetic logic unit output. The second input signal comes from a controllable barrel rotator (235). The rotate amount is a default rotate amount stored in a special data register, a predetermined set of bits of data recalled from a data register or zero. A one's constant source (236) is connected to the barrel rotator (235) to supply a multibit digital signal of "1". This permits generating a second input signal of the form 2.sup.N, with N being the rotate amount. The output of the barrel rotator (235) may be stored independently of the arithmetic logic unit (230) result. In the preferred embodiment of this invention, the three input arithmetic logic unit (230) is embodied in a data processor circuits as a part of a multiprocessor integrated circuit (100) used in image processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventors: Karl M. Guttag, Keith Balmer, Robert J. Gove, Christopher J. Read, Jeremiah E. Golston, Sydney W. Poland, Nicholas Ing-Simmons, Phillip Moyse
  • Patent number: 6098163
    Abstract: A data processing apparatus includes a three input arithmetic logic unit (230) that generates a combination of the three inputs that is selected by a function signal. Data registers (200) store the three data inputs and the arithmetic logic unit output. The second input signal comes from a controllable shifter (235). The shift amount is a default shift amount stored in a special data register, a predetermined set of bits of data recalled from a data register or zero. A one's constant source (236) is connected to the shifter (235) to supply a multibit digital signal of "1". This permits generating a second input signal of the form 2.sup.N, with N being the shift amount. The output of the shifter (235) may be stored independently of the arithmetic logic unit (230) result. The third input signal comes from a multiplexer (233) that selects between an instruction specified immediate field, data recalled from a data register or a mask input from a mask generator (239).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2000
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventors: Karl M. Guttag, Keith Balmer, Robert J. Gove, Christopher J. Read, Jeremiah E. Golston, Sydney W. Poland, Nicholas Ing-Simmons, Phillip Moyse
  • Patent number: 5974539
    Abstract: A three input arithmetic logic unit (230) generates a combination of the three inputs that is selected by a function signal. The second input signal comes from a controllable shifter (235). The shift amount is a default shift amount stored in a special data register, a predetermined set of bits of data recalled from a data register or zero. A one's constant source (236) is connected to the shifter (235) to supply a multibit digital signal of "1". This permits generating a second input signal of the form 2.sup.N, with N being the shift amount. The output of the shift (235) may be stored independently of the arithmetic logic unit (230) result. The third input signal comes from a multiplexer (233) that selects between an instruction specified immediate field, data recalled from a data register or a mask input from a mask generator (239). One preferred form of the mask has a number of right justified 1's corresponding to a mask input signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1999
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventors: Karl M. Guttag, Keith Balmer, Robert J. Gove, Christopher J. Read, Jeremiah E. Golston, Sydney W. Poland, Nicholas Ing-Simmons, Phillip Moyse
  • Patent number: 5961635
    Abstract: A three input arithmetic logic unit (230) that generates a combination of the three inputs that is selected by a function signal. The second input signal comes from a controllable barrel rotator (235). The rotate amount is a default rotate amount stored in a special data register, a predetermined set of bits of data recalled from a data register or zero. A one's constant source (236) is connected to the barrel rotator (235) to supply a multibit digital signal of "1". This permits generating a second input signal of the form 2.sup.N, with N being the rotate amount. The output of the barrel rotator (235) may be stored independently of the arithmetic logic unit (230) result. The third input signal comes from a multiplexer (233) that selects between an instruction specified immediate field, data recalled from a data register or a mask input from a mask generator (239). One preferred form of the mask has a number of right justified 1's corresponding to a mask input signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventors: Karl M. Guttag, Keith Balmer, Robert J. Gove, Christopher J. Read, Jeremiah E. Golston, Sydney W. Poland, Nicholas Ing-Simmons, Phillip Moyse
  • Patent number: 5446651
    Abstract: A multiplier (220) selectively multiplies either a pair of 2N bit digital numbers or two pair of N bit digital numbers. The multiplier (220) includes a first input encoding circuit (350), a second input encoding circuit (352), a number of partial product generators (353, 354, 356, 363, 364, 366) and a set of adders (355, 357, 365, 367, 368, 369). The first input encoder circuit (350) generates partial product control signals from a first data word holding either a first 2N bit number or a first pair of N bit numbers. The second input encoding circuit (352) generates partial product input signals to the partial product generators (353, 354, 356, 363, 364, 366) from a second data word holding either a second 2N bit number or a second pair of N bit numbers. A first set of adders (355, 357) forms a weighted first sum of the first set of partial products signals. A second set of adders (365, 367) forms a weighted second sum of said second set of partial product signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1995
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventors: Phillip Moyse, Derek Roskell, Richard D. Simpson