Patents by Inventor Steven A. Gronemeyer
Steven A. Gronemeyer 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: 10502838Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices for monitoring a Real Time Clock (RTC) oscillator using Digital Signal Processing (DSP), where a resistance/capacitance (RC) oscillator is configured to output a digital pulse signal and a digital RTC Monitor Integrated Circuit (IC) is configured to monitor the RTC oscillator timing signal using the RC oscillator signal. In one aspect, the RTC Monitor IC includes an RTC input configured to receive the RTC oscillator timing signal; an RC input configured to receive the RC oscillator digital pulse signal; and an RTC reset output configured to output an RTC reset signal when a comparison of the RTC and RC oscillator inputs show the RTC oscillator has missed one or more clock cycles. A single wire input/output for both reset and interrupt signals between circuits is also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2017Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., LtdInventors: Daniel Babitch, Steven A Gronemeyer, Nicolas Vantalon
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Patent number: 9651676Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices for monitoring a Real Time Clock (RTC) oscillator using Digital Signal Processing (DSP), where a resistance/capacitance (RC) oscillator is configured to output a digital pulse signal and a digital RTC Monitor Integrated Circuit (IC) is configured to monitor the RTC oscillator timing signal using the RC oscillator signal. In one aspect, the RTC Monitor IC includes an RTC input configured to receive the RTC oscillator timing signal; an RC input configured to receive the RC oscillator digital pulse signal; and an RTC reset output configured to output an RTC reset signal when a comparison of the RTC and RC oscillator inputs show the RTC oscillator has missed one or more clock cycles. A single wire input/output for both reset and interrupt signals between circuits is also described.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2014Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Babitch, Steven A Gronemeyer, Nicolas Vantalon
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Patent number: 9322925Abstract: GPS navigation devices or GPS receivers can consume less power by using a temperature recorder circuit and/or a power manager in calculating the accuracies of the GPS system time and reference frequency to improve battery life. A representative receiver includes a time reference device that generates data associated with a GPS system time, and a temperature recorder circuit that operates using the generated data from the time reference device and monitors the temperature of the time reference device while the receiver hibernates. The receiver further includes memory including a power manager that has instructions, which are processed by a processing device after the receiver wakes up. The instructions associated with the power manager include determining if the temperature recorder circuit sent a wake-up signal, reading data from the temperature recorder circuit, and adjusting parameters associated with at least one of the following: the time reference device and the temperature recorder circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2009Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: Qualcomm Technologies International, Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Babitch, Steven A. Gronemeyer
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Patent number: 9176234Abstract: GPS navigation devices or GPS receivers can consume less power by using a temperature recorder circuit and/or a power manager in maintaining the accuracies of the GPS receiver time and reference frequency to improve battery life. A representative receiver includes a time reference device and the temperature recorder circuit that operate while the receiver hibernates. The time reference device generates clock signals and the temperature recorder circuit receives and operates using the clock signals from the time reference device. The temperature recorder senses the temperature of the time reference device. The temperature recorder circuit is designed to send a wake-up signal to at least one electrical component of the receiver to wake up the electrical component of the receiver. The electrical component of the receiver includes at least one of the following: a GPS signal processing system and a frequency reference device.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2012Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, LTD.Inventors: Daniel Babitch, Steven A. Gronemeyer, Peter Naji
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Patent number: 9151845Abstract: The present system relates to a GNSS receiver that includes a processor. The processor is configured to receive a temperature signal from a temperature sensor indicating an operating temperature of an resonator. The processor is also configured to compute a frequency and a frequency correction data of the resonator based on the temperature and a frequency model of the resonator. The processor then transmits the frequency correction data to an RF receiver which utilizes the frequency correction data and the resonator to receive and RF signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2012Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Cambridge Silicon Radio LimitedInventors: Daniel Babitch, Steven A. Gronemeyer
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Patent number: 8593345Abstract: A signal processing system for processing satellite positioning signals is described. The system comprises at least one processor and a signal processor operating under a number of operational modes. The signal processor includes at least one of a signal processing subsystem, a fast Fourier transform (FFT) subsystem, and a memory subsystem that are each dynamically and independently configurable in response to the operational modes. Further, the system includes a controller that couples to control transfer of data among the signal processing subsystem and the FFT subsystem via the memory subsystem. Configurability of the memory subsystem includes configuring the memory subsystem into regions according to the operational modes where each region is accessible in one of a number of manners according to the operational modes.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2012Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: CSR Technology Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Underbrink, Henry D. Falk, Steven A. Gronemeyer, Chittharanjan Dassannacharya, Charles P. Norman, Nicolas Vantalon, Vojislav Protic
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Publication number: 20130176170Abstract: The present system relates to a GNSS receiver that includes a processor. The processor is configured to receive a temperature signal from a temperature sensor indicating an operating temperature of an resonator. The processor is also configured to compute a frequency and a frequency correction data of the resonator based on the temperature and a frequency model of the resonator. The processor then transmits the frequency correction data to an RF receiver which utilizes the frequency correction data and the resonator to receive and RF signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Babitch, Steven A. Gronemeyer
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Patent number: 8446223Abstract: Systems and methods for calibrating real time clock are provided. A representative receiver includes a GPS device comprising a real time clock (RTC) circuitry that generates RTC clock signals and a temperature compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) that generates TCXO clock signals. A ratio counter circuitry receives both the RTC clock signals and the TCXO clock signals and determines a frequency ratio by comparing the RTC clock signals and the TCXO clock signals. A computing device receives the frequency ratio and estimates a current RTC frequency based on the received frequency ratio. The computing device is configured to calibrate an estimated RTC time being maintained at the RTC circuitry based on an estimated RTC frequency from a prior estimation, the current RTC frequency and an elapsed time of the RTC circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: CSR Technology, Inc.Inventor: Steven A Gronemeyer
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Publication number: 20120313817Abstract: A signal processing system for processing satellite positioning signals is described. The system comprises at least one processor and a signal processor operating under a number of operational modes. The signal processor includes at least one of a signal processing subsystem, a fast Fourier transform (FFT) subsystem, and a memory subsystem that are each dynamically and independently configurable in response to the operational modes. Further, the system includes a controller that couples to control transfer of data among the signal processing subsystem and the FFT subsystem via the memory subsystem. Configurability of the memory subsystem includes configuring the memory subsystem into regions according to the operational modes where each region is accessible in one of a number of manners according to the operational modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: CSR Technology Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Underbrink, Henry D. Falk, Steven A. Gronemeyer, Chittharanjan A. Dasannacharya, Charles P. Norman, Nicolas Vantalon, Vojislav Protic
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Patent number: 8321636Abstract: Memory reallocation and sharing among components of an electronic system is provided. The electronic system includes a first memory area coupled for access by a first processor via a first bus, and a second memory area coupled for access by a second processor via a second bus. An example system includes a central processor as the first processor and a digital signal processor as the second processor. The electronic system further includes memory configurations that support shared access of the second memory area by the first processor. Using shared access, the first processor can directly access the second memory via the first bus or indirectly access the second memory via the second bus and the second processor. The memory sharing also includes partitioning the shared memory to simultaneously provide the first processor with direct and indirect access to the shared memory.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2006Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: CSR Technology Inc.Inventors: Nicolas P. Vantalon, Steven A. Gronemeyer, Vojislav Protic
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Publication number: 20120184236Abstract: GPS navigation devices or GPS receivers can consume less power by using a temperature recorder circuit and/or a power manager in maintaining the accuracies of the GPS receiver time and reference frequency to improve battery life. A representative receiver includes a time reference device and the temperature recorder circuit that operate while the receiver hibernates. The time reference device generates clock signals and the temperature recorder circuit receives and operates using the clock signals from the time reference device. The temperature recorder senses the temperature of the time reference device. The temperature recorder circuit is designed to send a wake-up signal to at least one electrical component of the receiver to wake up the electrical component of the receiver. The electrical component of the receiver includes at least one of the following: a GPS signal processing system and a frequency reference device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: CSR TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Daniel Babitch, Steven A. Gronemeyer, Peter Naji
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Patent number: 8188917Abstract: A wireless device including a transceiver that utilizes a power supply is described. The wireless device includes a Global Positioning System (“GPS”) section having a plurality of GPS subsystems and a power controller in signal communication with the power supply and GPS section, wherein the power controller is configured to selectively power each GPS subsystem from the plurality of GPS subsystems.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: CSR Technology Holdings Inc.Inventors: Steven A. Gronemeyer, Sanjai Kohli, Mark A. Sturza, Donald K. Leimer
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Patent number: 8185083Abstract: GPS navigation devices or GPS receivers can consume less power by using a temperature recorder circuit and/or a power manager in maintaining the accuracies of the GPS receiver time and reference frequency to improve battery life. A representative receiver includes a time reference device and the temperature recorder circuit that operate while the receiver hibernates. The time reference device generates clock signals and the temperature recorder circuit receives and operates using the clock signals from the time reference device. The temperature recorder senses the temperature of the time reference device. The temperature recorder circuit is designed to send a wake-up signal to at least one electrical component of the receiver to wake up the electrical component of the receiver. The electrical component of the receiver includes at least one of the following: a GPS signal processing system and a frequency reference device.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: CSR Technology Inc.Inventors: Daniel Babitch, Steven A. Gronemeyer, Peter Naji
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Patent number: 8138972Abstract: A signal processing system for processing satellite positioning signals is described. The system comprises at least one processor and a signal processor operating under a number of operational modes. The signal processor includes at least one of a signal processing subsystem, a fast Fourier transform (FFT) subsystem, and a memory subsystem that are each dynamically and independently configurable in response to the operational modes. Further, the system includes a controller that couples to control transfer of data among the signal processing subsystem and the FFT subsystem via the memory subsystem. Configurability of the memory subsystem includes configuring the memory subsystem into regions according to the operational modes where each region is accessible in one of a number of manners according to the operational modes.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2004Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: CSR Technology Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Underbrink, Henry D. Falk, Steven A. Gronemeyer, Chittharanjan A. Dassannacharya, Charles P. Norman, Nicolas Vantalon, Vojislav Protic
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Publication number: 20110205115Abstract: A wireless device including a transceiver that utilizes a power supply is described. The wireless device includes a Global Positioning System (“GPS”) section having a plurality of GPS subsystems and a power controller in signal communication with the power supply and GPS section, wherein the power controller is configured to selectively power each GPS subsystem from the plurality of GPS subsystems.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2008Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steven A. Gronemeyer, Mark A. Sturza, Donald Leimer, Sanjai Kohli
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Patent number: 7999733Abstract: A receiver in receipt of a plurality of pseudo noise codes, where each of the pseudo noise codes originates from a GPS transmitter and a plurality of chips make up each pseudo noise code with an offset between 511 chips before a pseudo noise code boundary and 512 chips after the pseudo noise code boundary, and a local clock having an error of less than 0.5 ms relative to a GPS time and synchronized to a GPS signal that is able to be decoded with a decoder connected to the receiver and the local clock and by simultaneously solving the four pseudo range equations for at least four GPS transmitters a determination of the location of the receiver occurs.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2007Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology Inc.Inventor: Steven A. Gronemeyer
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Patent number: 7983666Abstract: A cancellation system that delays the received signals and cancels less than all the received signals from the delayed version of the received signals and a demodulator and despreader unit produces a demodulated and de-spreader and remodulator unit produces a remodulated and respread signal from the demodulated and despread signal with a combiner that produces a combined signal from the delayed version of the received signals and the remodulated and respread signal to identify a low power signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2004Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Scott Walley, Paul A. Underbrink, Steven A. Gronemeyer
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Publication number: 20110102258Abstract: A signal processing system for processing satellite positioning signals is described. The system comprises at least one processor and a signal processor operating under a number of operational modes. The signal processor includes at last one of a signal processing subsystem, a fast Fourier transform (FFT) subsystem, and a memory subsystem that are each dynamically and independently configurable in response to the operational modes. Further, the system includes a controller that couples to control transfer of data among the signal processing subsystem and the FFT subsystem via the memory subsystem. Configurability of the memory subsystem includes configuring the memory subsystem into regions according to the operational modes where each region is accessible in one of a number of manners according to the operational modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: SIRF TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Paul A. Underbrink, Henry D. Falk, Steven A. Gronemeyer, Chittharanjan Dassannacharya, Charles P. Norman, Nicolas Vantalon, Vojislav Protic
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Patent number: 7929928Abstract: A frequency phase correction system and method are described that provides a receiver with a greater ability to lock onto relatively weak radio frequency signals by determining and estimating an amount of frequency error in a local frequency reference of the receiver, and using the error estimate to maintain frequency coherence with a received signal, thereby allowing tracking over a longer period of time, enabling longer integration times to capture weaker signals without losing frequency coherence.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology Inc.Inventors: Daniel Babitch, Steven A. Gronemeyer, Lionel Garin, Ashutosh Pande, Leon Kuo-Liang Peng, Gengsheng Zhang, Nicolas Patrick Vantalon
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Patent number: 7904110Abstract: A combined Global Position System (“GPS”) and radio system for receiving GPS signals and radio signals is disclosed. The combined GPS and radio system includes a controller that controls a switchable frequency source and a mixer in signal communication with the switchable frequency source. The mixer is capable of receiving both GPS signals and radio signals and producing corresponding intermediate frequency (“IF”) signals in response to receiving a frequency reference signal from the switchable frequency source that has a first switch state of operation that corresponds to the mixer receiving GPS signals and a second switch state of operation the corresponds to the mixer receiving radio signals.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology Inc.Inventors: James P. Young, Steven A. Gronemeyer