Patents by Inventor Steven Frederick Oakland

Steven Frederick Oakland 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: 6577156
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for initializing an integrated circuit using compressed data from a remote fusebox allows a reduction in the number of fuses required to repair or customize an integrated circuit and allows fuses to be grouped outside of the macros repaired by the fuses. The remote location of fuses allows flexibility in the placement of macros having redundant repair capability, as well as a preferable grouping of fuses for both programming convenience and circuit layout facilitation. The fuses are arranged in rows and columns and represent control words and run-length compressed data to provide a greater quantity of repair points per fuse. The data can be loaded serially into shift registers and shifted to the macro locations to control the selection of redundant circuits to repair integrated circuits having defects or to customize logic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2003
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Darren L. Anand, John Edward Barth, Jr., John Atkinson Fifield, Pamela Sue Gillis, Peter O. Jakobsen, Douglas Wayne Kemerer, David E. Lackey, Steven Frederick Oakland, Michael Richard Ouellette, William Robert Tonti
  • Patent number: 6567943
    Abstract: A boundary scan cell includes a shift latch, an update latch and a flushable latch that each have at least a respective data input and at least a respective data output. The data output of the shift latch is coupled to the data input of the update latch. The boundary scan cell further includes control circuitry that controls operation of the flushable latch circuit. The control circuitry selects, as input data for the flushable latch, one of a functional logic signal and a boundary scan signal in response to a mode signal. If the mode signal indicates a test mode, the control circuitry selects the boundary scan signal as the input data and causes the flushable latch to flush through the input data to the data output of the flushable latch independent of a system clock signal. The boundary scan cell can be implemented as either an input or output cell and preferably is compliant with IEEE Std 1149.1.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2003
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Carl Frederick Barnhart, David Lackey, Steven Frederick Oakland
  • Publication number: 20020101777
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for initializing an integrated circuit using compressed data from a remote fusebox allows a reduction in the number of fuses required to repair or customize an integrated circuit and allows fuses to be grouped outside of the macros repaired by the fuses. The remote location of fuses allows flexibility in the placement of macros having redundant repair capability, as well as a preferable grouping of fuses for both programming convenience and circuit layout facilitation. The fuses are arranged in rows and columns and represent control words and run-length compressed data to provide a greater quantity of repair points per fuse. The data can be loaded serially into shift registers and shifted to the macro locations to control the selection of redundant circuits to repair integrated circuits having defects or to customize logic.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2000
    Publication date: August 1, 2002
    Applicant: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Darren L. Anand, John Edward Barth, John Atkinson Fifield, Pamela Sue Gillis, Peter O. Jakobsen, Douglas Wayne Kemerer, David E. Lackey, Steven Frederick Oakland, Michael Richard Ouellette, William Robert Tonti
  • Patent number: 6300809
    Abstract: An apparatus comprising a clock for providing a clock signal, means for providing a delayed version of the clock signal, two transparent latches having clock inputs controlled by opposite polarities of the delayed clock signal, a multiplexer having (i) inputs fed by outputs of the latches, and (ii) a select input fed by the clock signal, and means for providing a select signal for selecting the latch whose clock is inactive. Preferably, each of the latches has a scan input gate and a scan output gate, and the scan output of the first latch is applied to the scan input of the second latch to form a scannable latch pair. Also, preferably, the apparatus further comprises a data port for applying data to the first and second latches, and an exclusive OR gate at the data port, whereby the apparatus produces a gated clock signal. Also disclosed is a method of operating this apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Roger Paul Gregor, David James Hathaway, David E. Lackey, Steven Frederick Oakland
  • Patent number: 5925143
    Abstract: A scan architecture for testing integrated circuit chips containing scannable memory devices, such as register arrays, is operable in a bypass mode during which only a small portion of the memory cells in each device or array is inserted in the scan path to substantially reduce scan path length, test time and test data volume during testing of other logic components in the circuit chip. Additional decoder logic is employed to select a small number of words in the device or array during the scan-bypass mode, and multiplexor circuitry removes the bypassed words from the scan path. By leaving the small number of the register array words in the scan path, observability of logic upstream of the array, and controllability of logic downstream of the array, is preserved during the bypass mode without the need for additional shift register latches and other external logic components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1999
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Pamela Sue Gillis, Ravi Kumar Kolagotla, Dennis A. Miller, Maria Noack, Steven Frederick Oakland, Chris Joseph Rebeor, Thomas Gregory Sopchak, Jeanne Trinko-Mechler
  • Patent number: 5920575
    Abstract: An LSSD MUX D flip flop includes a multiplexer, a master latch L1 and a slave latch L2. The inputs to the multiplexer are functional data D, scan data I, and the control is scan enable SE. The L1 master latch receives its input from the output of the multiplexer and is clocked by the NAND of a -FLUSH (-A CLOCK) with an +EdgeClock (-C CLOCK.) The L2 slave latch receives its data input from the output of the L1 master latch and is clocked with the AND of -FREEZE (B CLOCK) and +EdgeClock. The output of the flip flop is the output of the L2 slave latch. This flip flop structure supports edge sensitive, level sensitive, functional, scan, freeze, flush, and test operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1999
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Roger Paul Gregor, Steven Frederick Oakland
  • Patent number: 5719879
    Abstract: A scan architecture for testing integrated circuit chips containing scannable memory devices, such as register arrays, is operable in a bypass mode during which only a small portion of the memory cells in each device or array is inserted in the scan path to substantially reduce scan path length, test time and test data volume during testing of other logic components in the circuit chip. Additional decoder logic is employed to select a small number of words in the device or array during the scan-bypass mode, and multiplexor circuitry removes the bypassed words from the scan path. By leaving the small number of the register array words in the scan path, observability of logic upstream of the array, and controllability of logic downstream of the array, is preserved during the bypass mode without the need for additional shift register latches and other external logic components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1998
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Pamela Sue Gillis, Ravi Kumar Kolagotla, Dennis A. Miller, Maria Noack, Steven Frederick Oakland, Chris Joseph Rebeor, Thomas Gregory Sopchak, Jeanne Trinko-Mechler