Patents by Inventor Steve Novak
Steve Novak 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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Publication number: 20220288503Abstract: Devices and methods for illuminating an interactive toy via a light pipe and an external light source. The toy may not have any internal battery, light, or electronics. The light source may be provided via a mount for the toy, such as an electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2020Publication date: September 15, 2022Inventors: Warren Kronberger, Francis NG, Tom Brosseau, Steve Novak
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Patent number: 11013057Abstract: Embodiments discussed herein refer to systems, methods, and circuits for establishing EHF contactless communications links. The EHF contactless communication link may serve as an alternative to conventional board-to-board and device-to-device connectors. The link may be a low-latency protocol-transparent communication link capable of supporting a range of data rates. The link may be established through a close proximity coupling between devices, each including at least one EHF communication unit. Each EHF unit involved in establishing an EHF communication link may progress through a series of steps before data can be transferred between the devices. These steps may be controlled by one or more state machines that are being implemented in each EHF communication unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2019Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: KEYSSA, INC.Inventors: Ian A. Kyles, Kenneth R. Kveton, Michael A. Bourdess, John Wolcott, Steve Novak, Roger D. Isaac, Gary D. McCormack
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Patent number: 10592461Abstract: EHF communication systems described herein can selectively implement any one of the USB standards by mapping appropriate USB signal conditions over an EHF contactless communication link. The EHF contactless communication link may serve as an alternative to conventional board-to-board and device-to-device connectors, and as such enables wired connection USB signaling protocols to be used in a non-wired environment provided by the EHF contactless communications link. Use of a USB protocol over the EHF communications link can be accomplished by establishing the EHF link between counterpart EHF communication units, and then by establishing the appropriate USB protocol over the link.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2018Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: KEYSSA, INC.Inventors: Roger D. Isaac, Ian A. Kyles, Steve Novak, Srikanth Gondi, Sunderraj V. Palaniraj, Sridhar Subramanian
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Publication number: 20190297664Abstract: Embodiments discussed herein refer to systems, methods, and circuits for establishing EHF contactless communications links. The EHF contactless communication link may serve as an alternative to conventional board-to-board and device-to-device connectors. The link may be a low-latency protocol-transparent communication link capable of supporting a range of data rates. The link may be established through a close proximity coupling between devices, each including at least one EHF communication unit. Each EHF unit involved in establishing an EHF communication link may progress through a series of steps before data can be transferred between the devices. These steps may be controlled by one or more state machines that are being implemented in each EHF communication unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2019Publication date: September 26, 2019Inventors: Ian A. Kyles, Kenneth R. Kveton, Michael A. Bourdess, John Wolcott, Steve Novak, Roger D. Isaac, Gary D. McCormack
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Patent number: 10349465Abstract: Embodiments discussed herein refer to systems, methods, and circuits for establishing EHF contactless communications links. The EHF contactless communication link may serve as an alternative to conventional board-to-board and device-to-device connectors. The link may be a low-latency protocol-transparent communication link capable of supporting a range of data rates. The link may be established through a close proximity coupling between devices, each including at least one EHF communication unit. Each EHF unit involved in establishing an EHF communication link may progress through a series of steps before data can be transferred between the devices. These steps may be controlled by one or more state machines that are being implemented in each EHF communication unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2018Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: KEYSSA, INC.Inventors: Ian A. Kyles, Kenneth R. Kveton, Michael A. Bourdess, John Wolcott, Steve Novak, Roger D. Isaac, Gary D. McCormack
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Publication number: 20190021132Abstract: Embodiments discussed herein refer to systems, methods, and circuits for establishing EHF contactless communications links. The EHF contactless communication link may serve as an alternative to conventional board-to-board and device-to-device connectors. The link may be a low-latency protocol-transparent communication link capable of supporting a range of data rates. The link may be established through a close proximity coupling between devices, each including at least one EHF communication unit. Each EHF unit involved in establishing an EHF communication link may progress through a series of steps before data can be transferred between the devices. These steps may be controlled by one or more state machines that are being implemented in each EHF communication unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2018Publication date: January 17, 2019Inventors: Ian A. Kyles, Kenneth R. Kveton, Michael A. Bourdess, John Wolcott, Steve Novak, Roger D. Isaac, Gary D. McCormack
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Publication number: 20180330859Abstract: Systems, and apparatus for aligning structures are provided. One of the apparatus includes a first communication module including: a printed circuit board, one or more integrated circuit packages mounted on the printed circuit board, and one or more magnets positioned relative to the one or more integrated circuit packages, wherein the one or more magnets are configured to attractively couple the first communication module to a second communication module positioned in proximity to the first communication module.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Inventors: Stephen Robert Venuti, Steve Novak
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Patent number: 10085301Abstract: Embodiments discussed herein refer to systems, methods, and circuits for establishing EHF contactless communications links. The EHF contactless communication link may serve as an alternative to conventional board-to-board and device-to-device connectors. The link may be a low-latency protocol-transparent communication link capable of supporting a range of data rates. The link may be established through a close proximity coupling between devices, each including at least one EHF communication unit. Each EHF unit involved in establishing an EHF communication link may progress through a series of steps before data can be transferred between the devices. These steps may be controlled by one or more state machines that are being implemented in each EHF communication unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2017Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: KEYSSA, INC.Inventors: Ian A. Kyles, Kenneth R. Kveton, Michael A. Bourdess, John Wolcott, Steve Novak, Roger D. Isaac, Gary D. McCormack
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Patent number: 10049801Abstract: Systems, and apparatus for aligning structures are provided. One of the apparatus includes a first communication module including: a printed circuit board, one or more integrated circuit packages mounted on the printed circuit board, and one or more magnets positioned relative to the one or more integrated circuit packages, wherein the one or more magnets are configured to attractively couple the first communication module to a second communication module positioned in proximity to the first communication module.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: Keyssa Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Robert Venuti, Steve Novak
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Publication number: 20180196775Abstract: EHF communication systems described herein can selectively implement any one of the USB standards by mapping appropriate USB signal conditions over an EHF contactless communication link. The EHF contactless communication link may serve as an alternative to conventional board-to-board and device-to-device connectors, and as such enables wired connection USB signaling protocols to be used in a non-wired environment provided by the EHF contactless communications link. Use of a USB protocol over the EHF communications link can be accomplished by establishing the EHF link between counterpart EHF communication units, and then by establishing the appropriate USB protocol over the link.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2018Publication date: July 12, 2018Inventors: Roger D. Isaac, Ian A. Kyles, Steve Novak, Srikanth Gondi, Sunderraj V. Palaniraj, Sridhar Subramanian
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Publication number: 20180139800Abstract: Embodiments discussed herein refer to systems, methods, and circuits for establishing EHF contactless communications links. The EHF contactless communication link may serve as an alternative to conventional board-to-board and device-to-device connectors. The link may be a low-latency protocol-transparent communication link capable of supporting a range of data rates. The link may be established through a close proximity coupling between devices, each including at least one EHF communication unit. Each EHF unit involved in establishing an EHF communication link may progress through a series of steps before data can be transferred between the devices. These steps may be controlled by one or more state machines that are being implemented in each EHF communication unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2017Publication date: May 17, 2018Inventors: Ian A. Kyles, Kenneth R. Kveton, Michael A. Bourdess, John Wolcott, Steve Novak, Roger D. Isaac, Gary D. McCormack
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Patent number: 9940295Abstract: EHF communication systems described herein can selectively implement any one of the USB standards by mapping appropriate USB signal conditions over an EHF contactless communication link. The EHF contactless communication link may serve as an alternative to conventional board-to-board and device-to-device connectors, and as such enables wired connection USB signaling protocols to be used in a non-wired environment provided by the EHF contactless communications link. Use of a USB protocol over the EHF communications link can be accomplished by establishing the EHF link between counterpart EHF communication units, and then by establishing the appropriate USB protocol over the link.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2015Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: KEYSSA, INC.Inventors: Roger D. Isaac, Ian A. Kyles, Steve Novak, Srikanth Gondi, Sunderraj V. Palaniraj, Sridhar Subramanian
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Patent number: 9888507Abstract: Embodiments discussed herein refer to systems, methods, and circuits for establishing EHF contactless communications links. The EHF contactless communication link may serve as an alternative to conventional board-to-board and device-to-device connectors. The link may be a low-latency protocol-transparent communication link capable of supporting a range of data rates. The link may be established through a close proximity coupling between devices, each including at least one EHF communication unit. Each EHF unit involved in establishing an EHF communication link may progress through a series of steps before data can be transferred between the devices. These steps may be controlled by one or more state machines that are being implemented in each EHF communication unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: KEYSSA, INC.Inventors: Ian A. Kyles, Ken Kveton, Mike Bourdess, John Wolcott, Steve Novak, Roger D. Isaac, Gary D. McCormack
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Publication number: 20170110229Abstract: Systems, and apparatus for aligning structures are provided. One of the apparatus includes a first communication module including: a printed circuit board, one or more integrated circuit packages mounted on the printed circuit board, and one or more magnets positioned relative to the one or more integrated circuit packages, wherein the one or more magnets are configured to attractively couple the first communication module to a second communication module positioned in proximity to the first communication module.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2015Publication date: April 20, 2017Applicant: Keyssa Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Robert Venuti, Steve Novak
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Publication number: 20170046299Abstract: EHF communication systems described herein can selectively implement any one of the USB standards by mapping appropriate USB signal conditions over an EHF contactless communication link. The EHF contactless communication link may serve as an alternative to conventional board-to-board and device-to-device connectors, and as such enables wired connection USB signaling protocols to be used in a non-wired environment provided by the EHF contactless communications link. Use of a USB protocol over the EHF communications link can be accomplished by establishing the EHF link between counterpart EHF communication units, and then by establishing the appropriate USB protocol over the link.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2015Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventors: Roger D. Isaac, Ian A. Kyles, Steve Novak, Srikanth Gondi, Sundar Palaniraj, Sridahar Subramanian
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Publication number: 20140273856Abstract: Embodiments discussed herein refer to systems, methods, and circuits for establishing EHF contactless communications links. The EHF contactless communication link may serve as an alternative to conventional board-to-board and device-to-device connectors. The link may be a low-latency protocol-transparent communication link capable of supporting a range of data rates. The link may be established through a close proximity coupling between devices, each including at least one EHF communication unit. Each EHF unit involved in establishing an EHF communication link may progress through a series of steps before data can be transferred between the devices. These steps may be controlled by one or more state machines that are being implemented in each EHF communication unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: WAVECONNEX, INC.Inventors: Ian A. Kyles, Ken Kveton, Mike Bourdess, John Wolcott, Steve Novak, Roger D. Isaac, Gary D. McCormack
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Patent number: 5809522Abstract: An x86 microprocessor system with a process identification system which stores a number assigned to each process run by the microprocessor system and associates this number with instructions, data, and information fetched and stored in a cache or translation lookaside buffer (TLB) during the execution of the process. Upon a process or context switch, the instructions, data, and information are not automatically flushed from the cache and TLB. The instructions, data, and information are replaced only when instructions, data, and information for a new process require the same cache memory locations or the same TLB memory location. The cache and TLB may include a valid bit block and a tag block that includes memory locations for storing the pertinent process identification number for each entry.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1995Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Steve Novak, Hong-Yi Chen