Patents by Inventor Teva J. Stone

Teva J. Stone 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: 10840920
    Abstract: A low-power, high-performance source-synchronous chip interface which provides rapid turn-on and facilitates high signaling rates between a transmitter and a receiver located on different chips is described in various embodiments. Some embodiments of the chip interface include, among others: a segmented “fast turn-on” bias circuit to reduce power supply ringing during the rapid power-on process; current mode logic clock buffers in a clock path of the chip interface to further reduce the effect of power supply ringing; a multiplying injection-locked oscillator (MILO) clock generator to generate higher frequency clock signals from a reference clock; a digitally controlled delay line which can be inserted in the clock path to mitigate deterministic jitter caused by the MILO clock generator; and circuits for periodically re-evaluating whether it is safe to retime transmit data signals in the reference clock domain directly with the faster clock signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2020
    Assignee: Rambus Inc.
    Inventors: Jared L. Zerbe, Brian S. Leibowitz, Hsuan-Jung Su, John Cronan Eble, III, Barry William Daly, Lei Luo, Teva J. Stone, John Wilson, Jihong Ren, Wayne D. Dettloff
  • Publication number: 20200212917
    Abstract: A low-power, high-performance source-synchronous chip interface which provides rapid turn-on and facilitates high signaling rates between a transmitter and a receiver located on different chips is described in various embodiments. Some embodiments of the chip interface include, among others: a segmented “fast turn-on” bias circuit to reduce power supply ringing during the rapid power-on process; current mode logic clock buffers in a clock path of the chip interface to further reduce the effect of power supply ringing; a multiplying injection-locked oscillator (MILO) clock generator to generate higher frequency clock signals from a reference clock; a digitally controlled delay line which can be inserted in the clock path to mitigate deterministic jitter caused by the MILO clock generator; and circuits for periodically re-evaluating whether it is safe to retime transmit data signals in the reference clock domain directly with the faster clock signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2019
    Publication date: July 2, 2020
    Inventors: Jared L. ZERBE, Brian S. LEIBOWITZ, Hsuan-Jung SU, John Cronan EBLE, III, Barry William DALY, Lei LUO, Teva J. STONE, John WILSON, Jihong REN, Wayne D. DETTLOFF
  • Patent number: 10541693
    Abstract: A low-power, high-performance source-synchronous chip interface which provides rapid turn-on and facilitates high signaling rates between a transmitter and a receiver located on different chips is described in various embodiments. Some embodiments of the chip interface include, among others: a segmented “fast turn-on” bias circuit to reduce power supply ringing during the rapid power-on process; current mode logic clock buffers in a clock path of the chip interface to further reduce the effect of power supply ringing; a multiplying injection-locked oscillator (MILO) clock generator to generate higher frequency clock signals from a reference clock; a digitally controlled delay line which can be inserted in the clock path to mitigate deterministic jitter caused by the MILO clock generator; and circuits for periodically re-evaluating whether it is safe to retime transmit data signals in the reference clock domain directly with the faster clock signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2020
    Assignee: Rambus Inc.
    Inventors: Jared L. Zerbe, Brian S. Leibowitz, Hsuan-Jung Su, John Cronan Eble, III, Barry William Daly, Lei Luo, Teva J. Stone, John Wilson, Jihong Ren, Wayne D. Dettloff
  • Publication number: 20190238142
    Abstract: A low-power, high-performance source-synchronous chip interface which provides rapid turn-on and facilitates high signaling rates between a transmitter and a receiver located on different chips is described in various embodiments. Some embodiments of the chip interface include, among others: a segmented “fast turn-on” bias circuit to reduce power supply ringing during the rapid power-on process; current mode logic clock buffers in a clock path of the chip interface to further reduce the effect of power supply ringing; a multiplying injection-locked oscillator (MILO) clock generator to generate higher frequency clock signals from a reference clock; a digitally controlled delay line which can be inserted in the clock path to mitigate deterministic jitter caused by the MILO clock generator; and circuits for periodically re-evaluating whether it is safe to retime transmit data signals in the reference clock domain directly with the faster clock signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2019
    Publication date: August 1, 2019
    Inventors: Jared L. ZERBE, Brian S. LEIBOWITZ, Hsuan-Jung SU, John Cronan EBLE, III, Barry William DALY, Lei LUO, Teva J. STONE, John WILSON, Jihong REN, Wayne D. DETTLOFF
  • Patent number: 10211841
    Abstract: A low-power, high-performance source-synchronous chip interface which provides rapid turn-on and facilitates high signaling rates between a transmitter and a receiver located on different chips is described in various embodiments. Some embodiments of the chip interface include, among others: a segmented “fast turn-on” bias circuit to reduce power supply ringing during the rapid power-on process; current mode logic clock buffers in a clock path of the chip interface to further reduce the effect of power supply ringing; a multiplying injection-locked oscillator (MILO) clock generator to generate higher frequency clock signals from a reference clock; a digitally controlled delay line which can be inserted in the clock path to mitigate deterministic jitter caused by the MILO clock generator; and circuits for periodically re-evaluating whether it is safe to retime transmit data signals in the reference clock domain directly with the faster clock signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2019
    Assignee: Rambus Inc.
    Inventors: Jared L. Zerbe, Brian S. Leibowitz, Hsuan-Jung Su, John Cronan Eble, III, Barry William Daly, Lei Luo, Teva J. Stone, John Wilson, Jihong Ren, Wayne D. Dettloff
  • Publication number: 20180083642
    Abstract: A low-power, high-performance source-synchronous chip interface which provides rapid turn-on and facilitates high signaling rates between a transmitter and a receiver located on different chips is described in various embodiments. Some embodiments of the chip interface include, among others: a segmented “fast turn-on” bias circuit to reduce power supply ringing during the rapid power-on process; current mode logic clock buffers in a clock path of the chip interface to further reduce the effect of power supply ringing; a multiplying injection-locked oscillator (MILO) clock generator to generate higher frequency clock signals from a reference clock; a digitally controlled delay line which can be inserted in the clock path to mitigate deterministic jitter caused by the MILO clock generator; and circuits for periodically re-evaluating whether it is safe to retime transmit data signals in the reference clock domain directly with the faster clock signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2017
    Publication date: March 22, 2018
    Inventors: Jared L. Zerbe, Brian S. Leibowitz, Hsuan-Jung Su, John Cronan Eble, III, Barry William Daly, Lei Luo, Teva J. Stone, John Wilson, Jihong Ren, Wayne D. Dettloff
  • Patent number: 9748960
    Abstract: A low-power, high-performance source-synchronous chip interface which provides rapid turn-on and facilitates high signaling rates between a transmitter and a receiver located on different chips is described in various embodiments. Some embodiments of the chip interface include, among others: a segmented “fast turn-on” bias circuit to reduce power supply ringing during the rapid power-on process; current mode logic clock buffers in a clock path of the chip interface to further reduce the effect of power supply ringing; a multiplying injection-locked oscillator (MILO) clock generator to generate higher frequency clock signals from a reference clock; a digitally controlled delay line which can be inserted in the clock path to mitigate deterministic jitter caused by the MILO clock generator; and circuits for periodically re-evaluating whether it is safe to retime transmit data signals in the reference clock domain directly with the faster clock signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2014
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2017
    Assignee: Rambus Inc.
    Inventors: Jared L. Zerbe, Brian S. Leibowitz, Hsuan-Jung Su, John Cronan Eble, III, Barry William Daly, Lei Luo, Teva J. Stone, John Wilson, Jihong Ren, Wayne D. Dettloff
  • Publication number: 20140347108
    Abstract: A low-power, high-performance source-synchronous chip interface which provides rapid turn-on and facilitates high signaling rates between a transmitter and a receiver located on different chips is described in various embodiments. Some embodiments of the chip interface include, among others: a segmented “fast turn-on” bias circuit to reduce power supply ringing during the rapid power-on process; current mode logic clock buffers in a clock path of the chip interface to further reduce the effect of power supply ringing; a multiplying injection-locked oscillator (MILO) clock generator to generate higher frequency clock signals from a reference clock; a digitally controlled delay line which can be inserted in the clock path to mitigate deterministic jitter caused by the MILO clock generator; and circuits for periodically re-evaluating whether it is safe to retime transmit data signals in the reference clock domain directly with the faster clock signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2014
    Publication date: November 27, 2014
    Inventors: Jared L. Zerbe, Brian S. Leibowitz, Hsuan-Jung Su, John Cronan Eble, III, Barry William Daly, Lei Luo, Teva J. Stone, John Wilson, Jihong Ren, Wayne D. Dettloff
  • Patent number: 8836394
    Abstract: A low-power, high-performance source-synchronous chip interface which provides rapid turn-on and facilitates high signaling rates between a transmitter and a receiver located on different chips is described in various embodiments. Some embodiments of the chip interface include, among others: a segmented “fast turn-on” bias circuit to reduce power supply ringing during the rapid power-on process; current mode logic clock buffers in a clock path of the chip interface to further reduce the effect of power supply ringing; a multiplying injection-locked oscillator (MILO) clock generator to generate higher frequency clock signals from a reference clock; a digitally controlled delay line which can be inserted in the clock path to mitigate deterministic jitter caused by the MILO clock generator; and circuits for periodically re-evaluating whether it is safe to retime transmit data signals in the reference clock domain directly with the faster clock signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2014
    Assignee: Rambus Inc.
    Inventors: Jared L. Zerbe, Brian S. Leibowitz, Hsuan-Jung Su, John Cronan Eble, III, Barry William Daly, Lei Luo, Teva J. Stone, John Wilson, Jihong Ren, Wayne D. Dettloff
  • Publication number: 20130249612
    Abstract: A low-power, high-performance source-synchronous chip interface which provides rapid turn-on and facilitates high signaling rates between a transmitter and a receiver located on different chips is described in various embodiments. Some embodiments of the chip interface include, among others: a segmented “fast turn-on” bias circuit to reduce power supply ringing during the rapid power-on process; current mode logic clock buffers in a clock path of the chip interface to further reduce the effect of power supply ringing; a multiplying injection-locked oscillator (MILO) clock generator to generate higher frequency clock signals from a reference clock; a digitally controlled delay line which can be inserted in the clock path to mitigate deterministic jitter caused by the MILO clock generator; and circuits for periodically re-evaluating whether it is safe to retime transmit data signals in the reference clock domain directly with the faster clock signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2012
    Publication date: September 26, 2013
    Applicant: RAMBUS INC.
    Inventors: Jared L. Zerbe, Brian S. Leibowitz, Hsuan-Jung Su, John Cronan Eble, III, Barry William Daly, Lei Luo, Teva J. Stone, John Wilson, Jihong Ren, Wayne D. Dettloff
  • Patent number: 7786816
    Abstract: An oscillating signal in an oscillator is caused to phase shift toward the phase of an input signal coupled to the oscillating signal. The resonant frequency of the oscillator is about equal to an integer multiple of the frequency of the input signal. The input signal may be generated in a pulse generator to have an input pulse duration less than or equal to that of the oscillating signal. The oscillator circuit may be used as a filter to filter pulse width variations or to filter jitter from a reference clock. The oscillator circuit may also serve as a buffer by amplifying the input signal. Phase interpolation can be obtained by coupling at least one input signal with at least one oscillating signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2010
    Assignee: Rambus Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Dally, Ramin Farjad-Rad, John W. Poulton, Thomas H. Greer, III, Hiok-Tiaq Ng, Teva J. Stone
  • Patent number: 7683680
    Abstract: A phase comparison of timing signals is made by combinational circuitry which receives the timing signals and a window signal, the window signal identifying edges of the timing signals to be compared. The comparison may result in a charge pumped output which can be fed back to control the phase of one of the timing signals. The phase comparator and charge pump circuit can be included in a multiplier circuitry in which the phase of an input signal is directly compared to the phase of an edge of the multiplied signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2010
    Assignee: Rambus, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Dally, Ramin Farjad-Rad, Teva J. Stone, Xiaoying Yu, John W. Poulton
  • Publication number: 20090015340
    Abstract: An oscillating signal in an oscillator is caused to phase shift toward the phase of an input signal coupled to the oscillating signal. The resonant frequency of the oscillator is about equal to an integer multiple of the frequency of the input signal. The input signal may be generated in a pulse generator to have an input pulse duration less than or equal to that of the oscillating signal. The oscillator circuit may be used as a filter to filter pulse width variations or to filter jitter from a reference clock. The oscillator circuit may also serve as a buffer by amplifying the input signal. Phase interpolation can be obtained by coupling at least one input signal with at least one oscillating signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 28, 2008
    Publication date: January 15, 2009
    Applicant: Rambus Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Dally, Ramin Farjad-Rad, John W. Poulton, Thomas H. Greer, III, Hiok-Tiaq Ng, Teva J. Stone
  • Patent number: 7414489
    Abstract: An oscillating signal in an oscillator is caused to phase shift toward the phase of an input signal coupled to the oscillating signal. The resonant frequency of the oscillator is about equal to an integer multiple of the frequency of the input signal. The input signal may be generated in a pulse generator to have an input pulse duration less than or equal to that of the oscillating signal. The oscillator circuit may be used as a filter to filter pulse width variations or to filter jitter from a reference clock. The oscillator circuit may also serve as a buffer by amplifying the input signal. Phase interpolation can be obtained by coupling at least one input signal with at least one oscillating signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2008
    Assignee: Rambus Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Dally, Ramin Farjad-Rad, John W. Poulton, Thomas H. Greer, III, Hiok-Tiaq Ng, Teva J. Stone
  • Patent number: 7078979
    Abstract: An oscillating signal in an oscillator is caused to phase shift toward the phase of an input signal coupled to the oscillating signal. The resonant frequency of the oscillator is about equal to an integer multiple of the frequency of the input signal. The input signal may be generated in a pulse generator to have an input pulse duration less than or equal to that of the oscillating signal. The oscillator circuit may be used as a filter to filter pulse width variations or to filter jitter from a reference clock. The oscillator circuit may also serve as a buffer by amplifying the input signal. Phase interpolation can be obtained by coupling at least one input signal with at least one oscillating signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2006
    Assignee: Rambus Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Dally, Ramin Farjad-Rad, John W. Poulton, Thomas H. Greer, III, Hiok-Tiaq Ng, Teva J. Stone
  • Patent number: 6937073
    Abstract: A phase comparison of timing signals is made by combinational circuitry which receives the timing signals and a window signal, the window signal identifying edges of the timing signals to be compared. The comparison may result in a charge pumped output which can be fed back to control the phase of one of the timing signals. The phase comparator and charge pump circuit can be included in a multiplier circuitry in which the phase of an input signal is directly compared to the phase of an edge of the multiplied signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2005
    Assignee: Rambus Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Dally, Ramin Farjad-Rad, Teva J. Stone, Xiaoying Yu, John W. Poulton
  • Patent number: 6861916
    Abstract: An oscillating signal in an oscillator is caused to phase shift toward the phase of an input signal coupled to the oscillating signal. The resonant frequency of the oscillator is about equal to an integer multiple of the frequency of the input signal. The input signal may be generated in a pulse generator to have an input pulse duration less than or equal to that of the oscillating signal. The oscillator circuit may be used as a filter to filter pulse width variations or to filter jitter from a reference clock. The oscillator circuit may also serve as a buffer by amplifying the input signal. Phase interpolation can be obtained by coupling at least one input signal with at least one oscillating signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2005
    Assignee: Rambus Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Dally, Ramin Farjad-Rad, John W. Poulton, Thomas H. Greer, III, Hiok-Tiaq Ng, Teva J. Stone
  • Publication number: 20040012453
    Abstract: An oscillating signal in an oscillator is caused to phase shift toward the phase of an input signal coupled to the oscillating signal. The resonant frequency of the oscillator is about equal to an integer multiple of the frequency of the input signal. The input signal may be generated in a pulse generator to have an input pulse duration less than or equal to that of the oscillating signal. The oscillator circuit may be used as a filter to filter pulse width variations or to filter jitter from a reference clock. The oscillator circuit may also serve as a buffer by amplifying the input signal. Phase interpolation can be obtained by coupling at least one input signal with at least one oscillating signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2003
    Publication date: January 22, 2004
    Applicant: Velio Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Dally, Ramin Farjad-Rad, John W. Poulton, Thomas H. Greer, Hiok-Tiaq Ng, Teva J. Stone
  • Patent number: 6617936
    Abstract: An oscillating signal in an oscillator is caused to phase shift toward the phase of an input signal coupled to the oscillating signal. The resonant frequency of the oscillator is about equal to an integer multiple of the frequency of the input signal. The input signal may be generated in a pulse generator to have an input pulse duration less than or equal to that of the oscillating signal. The oscillator circuit may be used as a filter to filter pulse width variations or to filter jitter from a reference clock. The oscillator circuit may also serve as a buffer by amplifying the input signal. Phase interpolation can be obtained by coupling at least one input signal with at least one oscillating signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2003
    Assignee: Velio Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Dally, Ramin Farjad-Rad, John W. Poulton, Thomas H. Greer, III, Hiok-Tiaq Ng, Teva J. Stone
  • Patent number: 6476656
    Abstract: The timing circuit includes at least one delay element and its supply voltage is obtained from an active current source. The current source is a current mirror which is driven by a differential amplifier. The differential amplifier compares a voltage on the delay element supply line to a voltage on a current control node connected to a voltage controlled current source. An RC compensating circuit may be coupled to the current control node.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: Velio Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Dally, Ramin Farjad-Rad, Teva J. Stone, Xiaoying Yu, John W. Poulton