Patents by Inventor Stephen Gaalema

Stephen Gaalema 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: 9197233
    Abstract: In one or more embodiments, an apparatus and method for processing an analog signal into a digital signal includes an input current buffer circuit, a signal charge integration node, a dual function comparator, a step charge subtractor, a state latch, a coarse N-bit counter, an optional residue signal buffer and a residue signal M-bit time-to-digital (TDC) converter. The circuitry is free running, meaning that it is never reset. Instead, what is tracked for each frame is how much additional charge has been accumulated since the end of the previous integration period. Between each frame, the state of the counter and the amount of charge residing in the integration node are recorded. This information from the beginning and end of a given frame is differenced and to this is added the amount of charge indicated by the number of times the counter overflowed during the integration period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2015
    Assignee: Black Forest Engineering, LLC
    Inventors: Stephen Gaalema, William Bahn, David Dobyns, Tue Tran
  • Publication number: 20150288376
    Abstract: In one or more embodiments, an apparatus and method for processing an analog signal into a digital signal includes an input current buffer circuit, a signal charge integration node, a dual function comparator, a step charge subtractor, a state latch, a coarse N-bit counter, an optional residue signal buffer and a residue signal M-bit time-to-digital (TDC) converter. The circuitry is free running, meaning that it is never reset. Instead, what is tracked for each frame is how much additional charge has been accumulated since the end of the previous integration period. Between each frame, the state of the counter and the amount of charge residing in the integration node are recorded. This information from the beginning and end of a given frame is differenced and to this is added the amount of charge indicated by the number of times the counter overflowed during the integration period.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2014
    Publication date: October 8, 2015
    Applicant: BLACK FOREST ENGINEERING LLC
    Inventors: Stephen Gaalema, William Bahn, David Dobyns, Tue Tran
  • Patent number: 7463403
    Abstract: A driver is provided for use with a MEMS device. Generally, the driver includes: (i) a high voltage circuit electrically coupled to a movable actuator of the MEMS to apply a HV pulse thereto; and (ii) a charge control circuit coupled to a base electrode formed in a substrate underlying the actuator to control a potential applied to the base electrode. The charge control circuit can include a capacitance divider having a plate capacitor defined by the actuator and the base electrode, and a charge storage capacitor electrically coupled to the base electrode and in series with the plate capacitor. The charge storage capacitor can include a variable, voltage controlled capacitor, the capacitance of which is controlled by an input signal or voltage to the driver. Other embodiments are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2008
    Assignee: Silicon Light Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Stephen Gaalema, Douglas Webb, Alexander Payne, Josef Berger
  • Patent number: 7161518
    Abstract: In one embodiment, a micro electromechanical system (MEMS) driver circuit receives a pulse-width modulated (PWM) signal and uses it to control a voltage at a MEMS cell. The driver circuit further includes a current source, a capacitor, and a reset circuit that can discharge the capacitor. The voltage at the MEMS cell can be controlled in proportion to the pulse width of the PWM signal. In another embodiment disclosed, a MEMS driver circuit receives a first PWM signal and a second PWM signal. Each PWM signal is coupled to a current source. One current source can provide a course current control and the other current source can provide fine current control. The driver circuit can further include a capacitor and a reset circuit for discharging the capacitor. The voltage at the MEMS cell can be controlled in proportion to a summation of the first and second current sources. According to another aspect of the embodiments, a method of controlling a voltage at a MEMS cell is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2007
    Assignee: Silicon Light Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Douglas A. Webb, Stephen Gaalema
  • Publication number: 20060125544
    Abstract: An integrating capacitor circuit for an integrating amplifier and related methods are disclosed that allow for efficient detection of currents or charges, particularly those produced by pixel cells in a detector image array. By placing a capacitor-connected field-effect-transistor (FET) in parallel with an integration capacitor and setting its gate voltage to a selected voltage level, the current or charge from the detector depletes the charge on the gate of the FET capacitor while integrating on the capacitor. In addition, the gate voltage level can be adjusted to modify the current depleting characteristics of the capacitor-connected FET. The resulting operation of this integrating circuitry provides significant resulting advantages for the integrating amplifier.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2005
    Publication date: June 15, 2006
    Inventors: John Brady, Stephen Gaalema
  • Patent number: 6682899
    Abstract: Solid phase methods for the identification of an analyte in a biological medium, such as a body fluid, using bioluminescence are provided. A chip designed for performing the method and detecting the bioluminescence is also provided. Methods employing biomineralization for depositing silicon on a matrix support are also provided. A synthetic synapse is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2004
    Assignee: Prolume, Ltd.
    Inventors: Bruce J. Bryan, Stephen Gaalema, Randall B. Murphy
  • Patent number: 6649357
    Abstract: Solid phase methods for the identification of an analyte in a biological medium, such as a body fluid, using bioluminescence are provided. A chip designed for performing the method and detecting the bioluminescence is also provided. Methods employing biomineralization for depositing silicon on a matrix support are also provided. A synthetic synapse is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 18, 2003
    Assignee: Prolume, Ltd.
    Inventors: Bruce J. Bryan, Stephen Gaalema, Randall B. Murphy
  • Patent number: 6649356
    Abstract: Solid phase methods for the identification of an analyte in a biological medium, such as a body fluid, using bioluminescence are provided. A chip designed for performing the method and detecting the bioluminescence is also provided. Methods employing biomineralization for depositing silicon on a matrix support are also provided. A synthetic synapse is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 18, 2003
    Assignee: Prolume, Ltd.
    Inventors: Bruce J. Bryan, Stephen Gaalema, Randall B. Murphy
  • Publication number: 20030113741
    Abstract: Solid phase methods for the identification of an analyte in a biological medium, such as a body fluid, using bioluminescence are provided. A chip designed for performing the method and detecting the bioluminescence is also provided. Methods employing biomineralization for depositing silicon on a matrix support are also provided. A synthetic synapse is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2002
    Publication date: June 19, 2003
    Inventors: Bruce J. Bryan, Stephen Gaalema, Randall B. Murphy
  • Publication number: 20030059798
    Abstract: Solid phase methods for the identification of an analyte in a biological medium, such as a body fluid, using bioluminescence are provided. A chip designed for performing the method and detecting the bioluminescence is also provided. Methods employing biomineralization for depositing silicon on a matrix support are also provided. A synthetic synapse is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2002
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Inventors: Bruce J. Bryan, Stephen Gaalema, Randall B. Murphy
  • Publication number: 20030013103
    Abstract: Solid phase methods for the identification of an analyte in a biological medium, such as a body fluid, using bioluminescence are provided. A chip designed for performing the method and detecting the bioluminescence is also provided. Methods employing biomineralization for depositing silicon on a matrix support are also provided. A synthetic synapse is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2002
    Publication date: January 16, 2003
    Inventors: Bruce J. Bryan, Stephen Gaalema, Randall B. Murphy
  • Patent number: 6458547
    Abstract: Solid phase methods for the identification of an analyte in a biological medium, such as a body fluid, using bioluminescence are provided. A chip designed for performing the method and detecting the bioluminescence is also provided. Methods employing biomineralization for depositing silicon on a matrix support are also provided. A synthetic synapse is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2002
    Assignee: Prolume, Ltd.
    Inventors: Bruce J. Bryan, Stephen Gaalema, Randall B. Murphy
  • Patent number: 5596200
    Abstract: The x-ray imaging system comprises an x-ray source for producing an x-ray beam and an x-ray detector. The x-ray detector comprises a solid state integrated circuit having a silicon substrate. The detector is constructed as a PiN diode with the voltage bias direction parallel to the direction of incident radiation. A tissue sample, such as a breast, is positioned between the x-ray source and x-ray detector. The x-ray detector directly receives the x-ray photons transmitted through the tissue and produces electrical signals. The detector signals are processed to provide a digital image of the tissue sample.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1997
    Assignee: PrimeX
    Inventors: Sukhdev R. Sharma, George E. Wesbey, Stephen Gaalema, John A. Minteer