Patents by Inventor Randolph B. Heineke
Randolph B. Heineke 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: 7076178Abstract: A fiber optic transceiver array and a fiber optic transceiver channel are provided for short wave fiber optic communications. A fiber optic transceiver array for short wave fiber optic communications includes a series of fiber optic transceiver channels. Each fiber optic transceiver channel includes a plurality of test pads. A power distribution bypass capacitor is distributed along the series of fiber optic transceiver channels. A plurality of high voltage power supply and ground connections are coupled through the power distribution bypass capacitor and distributed around the series of fiber optic transceiver channels. A threaded high voltage power supply connection is provided to alternating ones of the series of fiber optic transceiver channels. A threaded ground connection is provided to alternating other ones of the series of fiber optic transceiver channels to reduce power noise generation and susceptibility to noise between adjacent channels.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2005Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Randolph B. Heineke, David J. Orser, David P. Swart
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Patent number: 6985674Abstract: A fiber optic transceiver array and a fiber optic transceiver channel are provided for short wave fiber optic communications. A fiber optic transceiver array for short wave fiber optic communications includes a series of fiber optic transceiver channels. Each fiber optic transceiver channel includes a plurality of test pads. A power distribution bypass capacitor is distributed along the series of fiber optic transceiver channels. A plurality of high voltage power supply and ground connections are coupled through the power distribution bypass capacitor and distributed around the series of fiber optic transceiver channels. A threaded high voltage power supply connection is provided to alternating ones of the series of fiber optic transceiver channels. A threaded ground connection is provided to alternating other ones of the series of fiber optic transceiver channels to reduce power noise generation and susceptibility to noise between adjacent channels.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Randolph B. Heineke, David John Orser
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Patent number: 6919550Abstract: A detector is provided for short wave fiber optic communication having compensation to reduce detector jitter. The detector includes a photodetector providing a modulated current. A transimpedance amplifier is coupled to the photodetector receiving the modulated current and providing an output voltage signal. An output buffer is coupled to the transimpedance amplifier receiving the output voltage signal. The output buffer includes a differential transistor pair; a pair of source degeneration resistors connected to the differential transistor pair; and a capacitor coupled between connections of the differential transistor pair and the source degeneration resistors. The value of the capacitor coupled between connections of the differential transistor pair and the source degeneration resistors is selected to reduce jitter. The capacitor passes high slew rate transimpedance amplifier output voltage signals more readily than low slew rate transimpedance amplifier output voltage signals.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Randolph B. Heineke, David John Orser
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Patent number: 6673645Abstract: Disclosed is a semiconductor structure and manufacturing process for making an integrated FET and photodetector optical receiver on a semiconductor substrate. A FET is formed by forming at least one p channel in a p-well of the substrate and forming at least one n channel in the p-well of the substrate. A p-i-n photodetector is formed in the substrate by forming at least one p channel in an absorption region of the substrate when forming the at least one p channel in the p well of the FET and forming at least one n channel in the absorption region of the substrate when forming the at least one n channel in the p-well of the FET.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Randolph B. Heineke, William K. Hogan, Scott Allen Olson, Clint Lee Schow
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Patent number: 6574091Abstract: A multichannel parallel IC amplifier includes a plurality of amplifier circuits formed on an IC substrate. Each amplifier circuit is coupled to respective inputs via a pair of capacitors. The capacitors are configured so as to substantially equalize like sense and unlike sense coupling between adjacent channels, leading to cancellation of crosstalk signals.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Randolph B. Heineke, Scott Allen Olson, David John Orser
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Publication number: 20030099021Abstract: A detector is provided for short wave fiber optic communication having compensation to reduce detector jitter. The detector includes a photodetector providing a modulated current. A transimpedance amplifier is coupled to the photodetector receiving the modulated current and providing an output voltage signal. An output buffer is coupled to the transimpedance amplifier receiving the output voltage signal. The output buffer includes a differential transistor pair; a pair of source degeneration resistors connected to the differential transistor pair; and a capacitor coupled between connections of the differential transistor pair and the source degeneration resistors. The value of the capacitor coupled between connections of the differential transistor pair and the source degeneration resistors is selected to reduce jitter. The capacitor passes high slew rate transimpedance amplifier output voltage signals more readily than low slew rate transimpedance amplifier output voltage signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Randolph B. Heineke, David John Orser
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Publication number: 20030099016Abstract: A fiber optic transceiver array is provided for implementing testing. The fiber optic transceiver array includes a plurality of sequential fiber optic transceiver channels. Each fiber optic transceiver channel includes a photodetector and has a predefined channel width. The photodetector of each sequential fiber optic transceiver channel is spaced apart substantially equal to the predefined channel width. A plurality of test pads is included in each fiber optic transceiver channel. A pair of power pads is included in each fiber optic transceiver channel. The predefined channel width and spacing between adjacent photodetectors is substantially equal to a spacing between fibers in a standard fiber optic cable. The plurality of test pads of each fiber optic transceiver channel includes a predefined sequence three test pads including a ground and a pair of differential channel outputs. Spacing between the differential channel outputs is minimized.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: David W. Siljenberg, Randolph B. Heineke
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Publication number: 20030099017Abstract: A fiber optic transceiver array and a fiber optic transceiver channel are provided for short wave fiber optic communications. A fiber optic transceiver array for short wave fiber optic communications includes a series of fiber optic transceiver channels. Each fiber optic transceiver channel includes a plurality of test pads. A power distribution bypass capacitor is distributed along the series of fiber optic transceiver channels. A plurality of high voltage power supply and ground connections are coupled through the power distribution bypass capacitor and distributed around the series of fiber optic transceiver channels. A threaded high voltage power supply connection is provided to alternating ones of the series of fiber optic transceiver channels. A threaded ground connection is provided to alternating other ones of the series of fiber optic transceiver channels to reduce power noise generation and susceptibility to noise between adjacent channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Randolph B. Heineke, David John Orser
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Publication number: 20030034844Abstract: A multichannel parallel IC amplifier includes a plurality of amplifier circuits formed on an IC substrate. Each amplifier circuit is coupled to respective inputs via a pair of capacitors. The capacitors are configured so as to substantially equalize like sense and unlike sense coupling between adjacent channels, leading to cancellation of crosstalk signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Randolph B. Heineke, Scott Allen Olson, David John Orser
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Patent number: 6515550Abstract: A ring oscillator, such as a bipolar ring oscillator with enhanced, fast startup and shutdown includes a series of a plurality of inverting differential stages connected in a loop. The plurality of inverting differential stages includes a first multiplexer stage. The first multiplexer stage includes a first signal input, a second signal input and a select input. An oscillator feedback signal is applied to the first signal input of the first multiplexer stage. A startup circuit is coupled to the first multiplexer stage. The startup circuit includes a differential signal coupled to the second signal input of the first multiplexer stage for starting the bipolar ring oscillator. The startup circuit applies a full differential switching voltage signal to the second signal input of the first multiplexer stage to guarantee start of the bipolar ring oscillator after one delay of the series of the plurality of inverting differential stages connected in the loop.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kevin Paul Demsky, Randolph B. Heineke
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Patent number: 6489850Abstract: A multichannel parallel IC amplifier includes a plurality of amplifier circuits formed on an IC substrate. Each amplifier circuit is coupled to respective inputs via a pair of capacitors. The capacitors are configured so as to substantially equalize like sense and unlike sense coupling between adjacent channels, leading to cancellation of crosstalk signals.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Randolph B. Heineke, Scott Allen Olson, David John Orser
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Publication number: 20020167364Abstract: A ring oscillator, such as a bipolar ring oscillator with enhanced, fast startup and shutdown includes a series of a plurality of inverting differential stages connected in a loop. The plurality of inverting differential stages includes a first multiplexer stage. The first multiplexer stage includes a first signal input, a second signal input and a select input. An oscillator feedback signal is applied to the first signal input of the first multiplexer stage. A startup circuit is coupled to the first multiplexer stage. The startup circuit includes a differential signal coupled to the second signal input of the first multiplexer stage for starting the bipolar ring oscillator. The startup circuit applies a full differential switching voltage signal to the second signal input of the first multiplexer stage to guarantee start of the bipolar ring oscillator after one delay of the series of the plurality of inverting differential stages connected in the loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION.Inventors: Kevin Paul Demsky, Randolph B. Heineke
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Publication number: 20020130722Abstract: A multichannel parallel IC amplifier includes a plurality of amplifier circuits formed on an IC substrate. Each amplifier circuit is coupled to respective inputs via a pair of capacitors. The capacitors are configured so as to substantially equalize like sense and unlike sense coupling between adjacent channels, leading to cancellation of crosstalk signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Randolph B. Heineke, Scott Allen Olson, David John Orser
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Publication number: 20020130336Abstract: Disclosed is a semiconductor structure and manufacturing process for making an integrated FET and photodetector optical receiver on a semiconductor substrate. A FET is formed by forming at least one p channel in a p-well of the substrate and forming at least one n channel in the p-well of the substrate. A p-i-n photodetector is formed in the substrate by forming at least one p channel in an absorption region of the substrate when forming the at least one p channel in the p well of the FET and forming at least one n channel in the absorption region of the substrate when forming the at least one n channel in the p-well of the FET.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Randolph B. Heineke, William K. Hogan, Scott Allen Olson, Clint Lee Schow
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Patent number: 6433638Abstract: A fully balanced transimpedance amplifier for high speed and low voltage applications is provided. An input stage of the amplifier uses a matched pair of common source connected transistors with sources tied directly to ground to eliminate the Vds overhead usually found in differential pairs. The ground connection minimizes a source resistance noise component, while matching minimizes power supply noise generation and susceptibility for an array of amplifiers. Feedback resistors along with diode connected MESFETS determine the transimpedance of the amplifier. The nonlinearity of diodes helps to soften clipping. Transresistance also determined the noise generated by the amplifier, and the diode connected MESFETS offer lower noise than resistors for the same impedance. Stability is achieved through use of only a single stage of gain in a loop of the input stage, while additional gain is achieved through cascading in the input stage.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Randolph B. Heineke, Scott Allen Olson, David Peter Swart, Gerald Wayne Swift
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Patent number: 6429499Abstract: Disclosed is a semiconductor structure and manufacturing process for making an integrated FET and photodetector optical receiver on a semiconductor substrate. A FET is formed by forming at least one p region in a p-well of the substrate and forming at least one n region in the p-well of the substrate. A p-i-n photodetector is formed in the substrate by forming at least one p region in an absorption region of the substrate when forming the at least one p region in the p well of the FET and forming at least one n region in the absorption region of the substrate when forming the at least one n region in the p-well of the FET.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Randolph B. Heineke, William K. Hogan, Scott Allen Olson, Clint Lee Schow
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Patent number: 5193036Abstract: A transducer head skew arrangement used in a multiple disk drive data storage system is provided. The disk drive unit includes a plurality of magnetic disk surfaces mounted for simultaneous rotation about an axis. A first sequence of servo information tracks are arrayed on a dedicated servo disk surface. At least one servo reference track is written on each data disk surface for storing servo reference information. The servo reference track is written on a first data disk surface aligned with a predefined servo information track on the dedicated servo disk surface. Then servo reference tracks are sequentially written on each successive consecutive data disk surface progressively offset radially from the last written servo reference track. A plurality of data information tracks for storing data are disposed at predetermined positions relative to the servo reference track on each the data disk surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1990Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Martin R. Green, Randolph B. Heineke, John J. Stephenson