Patents by Inventor Randall Melton
Randall Melton 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: 10025556Abstract: In an embodiment, multi-precision numbers A and B are accessed from a storage device (e.g., a memory array), where A is a dividend and B is a divisor. A multi-precision division operation is iteratively performed on the numbers A and B including: performing a multi-precision subtraction operation on A and B during a first iteration of the multi-precision division operation; performing a multi-precision addition operation on A and B during a second iteration of the multi-precision division operation as a result of a determination that a final borrow occurred during the subtraction operation; and performing a multi-precision addition operation on A and B after a final iteration of the multi-precision division operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2014Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Atmel CorporationInventor: Randall Melton
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Publication number: 20160070539Abstract: In an embodiment, multi-precision numbers A and B are accessed from a storage device (e.g., a memory array), where A is a dividend and B is a divisor. A multi-precision division operation is iteratively performed on the numbers A and B including: performing a multi-precision subtraction operation on A and B during a first iteration of the multi-precision division operation; performing a multi-precision addition operation on A and B during a second iteration of the multi-precision division operation as a result of a determination that a final borrow occurred during the subtraction operation; and performing a multi-precision addition operation on A and B after a final iteration of the multi-precision division operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2014Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventor: Randall Melton
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Publication number: 20070222903Abstract: A method and system that objectively measures the convergence and focus of a 2 or 3 spatial light modulator (SLM) projection display. The system uses five (5) CCD cameras and a frame grabber to store red, green, and blue (R-G-B) data from selected pixels located in the corners and center of the projector's field-of-view. The horizontal and vertical locations for the R-G-B pixels at each of the five locations is determined and the delta (?) displacement of the green and blue pixels, relative to the reference red pixel, is calculated and used to converge the image. The optical focus of the system is also determined using a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). The FFT is performed on this same data and a power spectrum summation beyond the first minima is determined. The focus is then adjusted to maximize this value.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventor: Randall Melton
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Patent number: 7268837Abstract: A method and system that objectively measures the convergence and focus of a 2 or 3 spatial light modulator (SLM) projection display. The system uses five (5) CCD cameras and a frame grabber to store red, green, and blue (R-G-B) data from selected pixels located in the corners and center of the projector's field-of-view. The horizontal and vertical locations for the R-G-B pixels at each of the five locations is determined and the delta (?) displacement of the green and blue pixels, relative to the reference red pixel, is calculated and used to converge the image. The optical focus of the system is also determined using a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). The FFT is performed on this same data and a power spectrum summation beyond the first mimima is determined. The focus is then adjusted to maximize this value.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Randall Melton
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Publication number: 20070186031Abstract: In an embedded system with a processor and an EEPROM that provides an EEPROM BUSY signal if the EEPROM is in a write mode, a block-before-write subroutine is used to hold the processor before a write operation to the EEPROM. A detector circuit finds read functions that are to be mapped into the EEPROM address space and suspends code execution if an EEPROM BUSY bit is asserted and the EEPROM is the read target. Code execution by the processor and processor access to memories other than the EEPROM is permitted while the EEPROM is being written. If any access is made by the processor to the EEPROM while the EEPROM BUSY bit is asserted, the processor enters a WAIT state to temporarily suspends execution of program code.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Inventor: Randall Melton
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Publication number: 20060253614Abstract: Multiple devices coupled to a communication system share a common or same configuration address. For each configuration address, multiple configuration registers are defined by the communication system. Each device sharing a common configuration address responds to a communication command after the configuration address and the configuration register have been identified as being assigned to or associated with the specific device having the assigned configuration address and configuration register.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2005Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventor: Randall Melton
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Publication number: 20060250239Abstract: An integrated circuit (IC) security apparatus with complementary security traces and a method for producing such an apparatus is disclosed. The security apparatus comprises a pattern generator, and a plurality of security traces. The arrangement of security trace pairs are such that the second trace is arranged substantially parallel to the first trace. The pattern generator produces two signals, a second signal, which is applied to the second trace, is substantially complimentary to the first security trace. The timing and amplitude of the second (complimentary) signal is developed such that any net induced currents are substantially nulled. One or more of the signals is received from the signal generator and compared to the same signal after it is conducted through a security trace. The results are analyzed to determine if the security of the IC has been breached.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventor: Randall Melton
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Patent number: 6995810Abstract: A method and system that objectively measures the convergence and focus of a 2 or 3 spatial light modulator (SLM) projection display. The system uses five (5) CCD cameras and a frame grabber to store red, green, and blue (R-G-B) data from selected pixels located in the corners and center of the projector's field-of-view. The horizontal and vertical locations for the R-G-B pixels at each of the five locations is determined and the delta (?) displacement of the green and blue pixels, relative to the reference red pixel, is calculated and used to converge the image. The optical focus of the system is also determined using a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). The FFT is performed on this same data and a power spectrum summation beyond the first mimima is determined. The focus is then adjusted to maximize this value.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Randall Melton
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Publication number: 20050168659Abstract: A method and system that objectively measures the convergence and focus of a 2 or 3 spatial light modulator (SLM) projection display. The system uses five (5) CCD cameras and a frame grabber to store red, green, and blue (R-G-B) data from selected pixels located in the corners and center of the projector's field-of-view. The horizontal and vertical locations for the R-G-B pixels at each of the five locations is determined and the delta (?) displacement of the green and blue pixels, relative to the reference red pixel, is calculated and used to converge the image. The optical focus of the system is also determined using a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). The FFT is performed on this same data and a power spectrum summation beyond the first mimima is determined. The focus is then adjusted to maximize this value.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2005Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventor: Randall Melton
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Publication number: 20020093631Abstract: A method and system that objectively measures the convergence and focus of a 2 or 3 spatial light modulator (SLM) projection display. The system uses five (5) CCD cameras and a frame grabber to store red, green, and blue (R-G-B) data from selected pixels located in the corners and center of the projector's field-of-view. The horizontal and vertical locations for the R-G-B pixels at each of the five locations is determined and the delta (&Dgr;) displacement of the green and blue pixels, relative to the reference red pixel, is calculated and used to converge the image. The optical focus of the system is also determined using a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). The FFT is performed on this same data and a power spectrum summation beyond the first mimima is determined. The focus is then adjusted to maximize this value.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventor: Randall Melton
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Patent number: 6012405Abstract: A computerized stitching apparatus that automatically controls thread tension is disclosed. In one embodiment, at least two factors are used to determine the desired thread consumption for the next stitch. A thread length encoder is used to determine the amount of thread actually consumed for a particular stitch. The operator must enter a desired thread length ratio or an equivalent factor related to desired thread length used for a particular stitch into the operator input device. Another factor such as speed, stitch length, fabric thickness, or stitch angle change is used with at least the operator's input to determine the desired thread consumption. The tension of the thread is adjusted by the stitch control system which will affect the actual thread consumed for the particular stitch.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: MCET, LLCInventors: Randall Melton, William R. Childs, Vernon Stephen Turner
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Patent number: 4557207Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for operator-controlled stitching of letters on materials wherein the letters have common stitch parameters. The operator selects desired stitch parameters, such as letter height, letter width, and stitch density, and stores the parameters in memory. In using the stored stitch parameters, the operator recalls them using a keyboard and also selects letters which are to be stitched using the stored and recalled stitch parameters. The apparatus is able to apply or use the recalled stitch parameters in connection with the selected letters to stitch the letters. In addition, the operator is able to define a number of different stitch patterns having selected and stored letters which can later be recalled for stitching thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1984Date of Patent: December 10, 1985Assignee: Melco Industries, Inc.Inventors: Vernon S. Turner, Randall Melton
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Patent number: 4352334Abstract: A method and an apparatus are provided for stitching selected characters on material along a desired arc. A plurality of characters are stored in a character memory. The character memory communicates with a microprocessor which controls the operation of the apparatus. The microprocessor executes predetermined instructions stored in an EPROM while a RAM temporarily stores data required for proper apparatus operation. The characters selected for stitching along the arc are provided to the apparatus by the user. The radius of the arc along which the selected characters are to be stitched is also provided to the apparatus by the user. Each selected character has a reference position and is defined by a plurality of stitch locations having x, y coordinates. The mircroprocessor, in conjunction with the EPROM and RAM, rotates the stitch locations of the selected characters from the reference position to a rotated position using known and determined parameters of the selected characters and the inputted radius.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1981Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Inventors: William R. Childs, Randall Melton