Patents by Inventor Thomas Hastings
Thomas Hastings 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: 20140266416Abstract: A system of interconnected chips comprising a multi-chip module (MCM) includes a first processor chip, a second processor chip, and an MCM package configured to include the first processor chip, the second processor chip, and an interconnect circuit. The first processor chip is configured to include a first ground-referenced single-ended signaling (GRS) interface circuit. A first set of electrical traces fabricated within the MCM package and configured to couple the first GRS interface circuit to the interconnect circuit. The second processor chip is configured to include a second GRS interface circuit. A second set of electrical traces fabricated within the MCM package and configured to coupled the second GRS interface circuit to the interconnect circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: William J. Dally, Brucek Kurdo Khailany, John W. Poulton, Thomas Hastings Greer, III, Carl Thomas Gray
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Patent number: 8693947Abstract: Various embodiments provide a satellite communication system including a first transceiver and a second transceiver geographically fixed on the earth, and a first satellite configured to communicate with the first transceiver through a first link. The system further includes a second satellite configured to communicate with the second transceiver through a second link and communicate with the first satellite through a laser communication crosslink. The first satellite and the second satellite are at a low earth orbit or medium earth orbit below the geostationary earth orbit of approximately 36000 km.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2011Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Inventors: John F. Silny, Gary D. Coleman, C. Thomas Hastings, Jr., William J. Miniscalco, James McSpadden
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Patent number: 8689159Abstract: One embodiment sets forth a technique for on-chip satisfying timing requirements of on-chip source-synchronous, CMOS-repeater-based interconnect. Each channel of the on-chip interconnect may include one or more redundant wires. Calibration logic is configured to apply transition patterns to wires comprising each channel and calibration patterns that are generated in response to the transition patterns are captured. Based on the calibration patterns, wires that best satisfy the timing requirements of the on-chip interconnect are selected for use to transmit data. The calibration logic also trims the delays of the clock and selected data wires based on captured calibration patterns to improve the timing margin of the on-chip interconnect. Improving the timing margin of the on-chip interconnect improves chip yields.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2012Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: Robert Palmer, John W. Poulton, Thomas Hastings Greer, III, William James Dally
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Patent number: 8689269Abstract: Techniques are described for presenting streaming media content to users in an engaging manner. A streaming media player may provide an interface that allows users to browse though a collection of available titles sorted into different categories (e.g., science fiction titles, television shows, westerns, etc.). The interface may be configured to automatically begin playback of one of the media titles at a designated insertion point, providing a user with a preview of the title. The insertion point itself may be selected as an interesting point in a given title, and therefore, likely to engage a user in that title.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2011Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Netflix, Inc.Inventors: Todd Scot Yellin, Michael Thomas Hastings, Thomas Purnell-Fisher, Greg Peters
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Publication number: 20140075403Abstract: One embodiment sets forth a technique for on-chip satisfying timing requirements of on-chip source-synchronous, CMOS-repeater-based interconnect. Each channel of the on-chip interconnect may include one or more redundant wires. Calibration logic is configured to apply transition patterns to wires comprising each channel and calibration patterns that are generated in response to the transition patterns are captured. Based on the calibration patterns, wires that best satisfy the timing requirements of the on-chip interconnect are selected for use to transmit data. The calibration logic also trims the delays of the clock and selected data wires based on captured calibration patterns to improve the timing margin of the on-chip interconnect. Improving the timing margin of the on-chip interconnect improves chip yields.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2012Publication date: March 13, 2014Inventors: Robert PALMER, John W. POULTON, Thomas Hastings GREER, III, William James DALLY
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Publication number: 20140070862Abstract: One embodiment sets forth a timing calibration technique for on-chip source-synchronous, complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) repeater-based interconnect. Two transition patterns may be applied to calibrate the delay of an on-chip data or clock wire. Calibration logic is configured to apply the transition patterns and then trim the delays of the clock and data wires based on captured calibration patterns. The trimming adjusts the delay of the clock and data wires using a configurable delay circuit. Timing errors may be caused by crosstalk, power-supply-induced jitter (PSIJ), or wire delay variation due to transistor and wire metallization mismatch. Chip yields may be improved by reducing the occurrence of timing errors due to mismatched delays between different wires of an on-chip interconnect.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2012Publication date: March 13, 2014Inventors: Robert PALMER, John W. POULTON, Thomas Hastings GREER, III, William James DALLY
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Publication number: 20140044159Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a mechanism for transmitting and receiving ground-referenced single-ended signals. A transmitter combines a direct current (DC) to DC converter including a flying capacitor with a 2:1 clocked multiplexer to drive a single-ended signaling line. The transmitter drives a pair of voltages that are symmetric about the ground power supply level. Signaling currents are returned to the ground plane to minimize the generation of noise that is a source of crosstalk between different signaling lines. Noise introduced through the power supply is correlated with the switching rate of the data and may be reduced using an equalizer circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: John W. Poulton, Thomas Hastings Greer, III, William J. Dally
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Publication number: 20140016932Abstract: A free space optical communication system (100) and method including: several optical beam expanders (414) for receiving incoming optical signals from ground sites and neighboring satellites; several optical preamplifiers (412) for preamplifying the received optical signals; one or more optical main amplifiers (404) for amplifying the preamplified optical signals; and an optical switch (408) for directing respective amplified optical signals to respective destinations via a respective optical beam expander. The respective amplified optical signals are inputted to a respective optical beam expander (414) for transmission to said respective destinations, as outgoing optical signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: Gary D. Coleman, C. Thomas Hastings, JR., Duane Smith, David Filgas
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Publication number: 20140016941Abstract: A free space optical communication system (100) and method including a constellation of several satellites (102). Each of satellites including: several inter-satellite optical telescopes (204) for optical communication with multiple neighboring satellites, each inter-satellite optical telescope is capable of adjusting its elevation angle; and several up/down link optical telescopes (206) for optical communication with multiple ground sites. As the constellation passes a given ground site, some of the up/down-link telescopes of a given satellite are configured to track at least two respective ground optical telescopes of the given ground site and send data to the ground optical telescope with the clearest line of sight to the given satellite. Moreover, each of the satellites includes optical circuitry (208, 210, 212, 216) for optically processing and switching incoming and outgoing optical signals without converting the optical signals into electrical signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: Gary D. Coleman, C. Thomas Hastings, JR., Duane Smith, John F. Silny
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Patent number: 8611437Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a mechanism for transmitting and receiving ground-referenced single-ended signals. A transmitter combines a direct current (DC) to DC converter including a flying capacitor with a 2:1 clocked multiplexer to drive a single-ended signaling line. The transmitter drives a pair of voltages that are symmetric about the ground power supply level. Signaling currents are returned to the ground plane to minimize the generation of noise that is a source of crosstalk between different signaling lines. Noise introduced through the power supply is correlated with the switching rate of the data and may be reduced using an equalizer circuit.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2012Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: John W. Poulton, Thomas Hastings Greer, III, William J. Dally
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Publication number: 20130194031Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a mechanism for transmitting and receiving differential signals. A transmitter combines a direct current (DC) to DC converter including a capacitor with a 2:1 multiplexer to drive a pair of differential signaling lines. The transmitter drives a pair of voltages that are symmetric about the ground power supply level. Signaling currents are returned to the ground plane to minimize the generation of noise that is a source of crosstalk between different differential signaling pairs. Noise introduced through the power supply is correlated with the switching rate of the data and may be reduced using an equalizer circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: John W. POULTON, Thomas Hastings Greer, III, William J. Dally
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Publication number: 20130195165Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a mechanism for transmitting and receiving ground-referenced single-ended signals. A transmitter combines a direct current (DC) to DC converter including a flying capacitor with a 2:1 clocked multiplexer to drive a single-ended signaling line. The transmitter drives a pair of voltages that are symmetric about the ground power supply level. Signaling currents are returned to the ground plane to minimize the generation of noise that is a source of crosstalk between different signaling lines. Noise introduced through the power supply is correlated with the switching rate of the data and may be reduced using an equalizer circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: John W. POULTON, Thomas Hastings Greer, III, William J. Dally
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Publication number: 20130198555Abstract: A data connector includes two different sets of wires that transport data between components of a computer system. A first set of wires transports data from a first component to a second component. A second set of wires transports data from the second component to the first component. The first set of wires is interlaced with the second set of wires so that each wire in the data connector transports data in the opposite direction of one or more neighboring wires.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventors: John W. POULTON, Robert Palmer, Thomas Hastings Greer, III
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Publication number: 20120302160Abstract: Various embodiments provide a satellite communication system including a first transceiver and a second transceiver geographically fixed on the earth, and a first satellite configured to communicate with the first transceiver through a first link. The system further includes a second satellite configured to communicate with the second transceiver through a second link and communicate with the first satellite through a laser communication crosslink. The first satellite and the second satellite are at a low earth orbit or medium earth orbit below the geostationary earth orbit of approximately 36000 km.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: John F. SILNY, Gary D. COLEMAN, C. Thomas HASTINGS, JR., William J. MINISCALCO, James MCSPADDEN
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Publication number: 20120198088Abstract: Techniques are described for presenting streaming media content to users in an engaging manner. A streaming media player may provide an interface that allows users to browse though a collection of available titles sorted into different categories (e.g., science fiction titles, television shows, westerns, etc.). The interface may be configured to automatically begin playback of one of the media titles at a designated insertion point, providing a user with a preview of the title. The insertion point itself may be selected as an interesting point in a given title, and therefore, likely to engage a user in that title.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventors: Todd Scot Yellin, Michael Thomas Hastings, Thomas Purnell-Fisher, Greg Peters
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Publication number: 20050276734Abstract: The present invention relates generally to catalysts and, in particular, relates to in-situ replacement of catalyst within a reactor. In an embodiment, the present invention comprises a method for the in-situ replacement of catalyst bodies in a catalytic reactor comprising removing catalyst bodies in-situ from at least one modularized section of a catalytic layer within a catalytic reactor and replacing the removed catalyst bodies in-situ with replacement bodies comprising catalytic function wherein at least 10% of the total catalyst bodies within the layer are replaced.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2004Publication date: December 15, 2005Inventors: Mark Schirmer, James Andies, Ernest Benoit, Jeremy Freeman, Thomas Hastings
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Publication number: 20050255021Abstract: The present invention provides monolithic structural catalysts. The catalysts have a high open frontal area structure and composition advantageous for use in high particulate matter environments such as coal-fired industrial applications. In an embodiment, the present invention provides a monolithic structural catalyst body comprising a high open frontal area structure and composition that can achieve an efficient selective reduction of nitrogen oxides while minimizing the oxidation of sulfur dioxide wherein the structure of the catalyst body is resistant to plugging by particulate matter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2005Publication date: November 17, 2005Inventors: Chris DiFrancesco, Thomas Hastings, Edward Kassmann, Christian Trefzger
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Publication number: 20050202971Abstract: The present invention provides monolithic structural catalysts. The catalysts have a thin wall structure and are advantageous for catalyzing reactions of gaseous fluid or liquid fluid molecules, such as the denitration or selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in combustion flue gases. In an embodiment, the honeycomb-like monolithic structural body includes catalytically active outer peripheral walls and a plurality of catalytically active thin-walled inner partition walls, the thin-walled inner partition walls adapted to enhance fluid flow through the monolithic catalytic body and to increase interaction of the fluid molecules with the catalyst body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Chris DiFrancesco, James Altizer, Thomas Hastings, Edward Kassman, Christian Trefzger
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Patent number: 6570715Abstract: A compact, high numerical aperture, high resolution, ultra-wide field of view concentric scanning optical sensor. In a most general embodiment, the inventive optical arrangement (10) includes an at least semi-spherical lens (14) having a base; a reflective surface (16) centered at a center of said base and parallel thereto; and an array (20) of detectors dispose to receive electromagnetic energy received through said lens and reflected by said surface. In the illustrative embodiment, the semi-spherical lens is a ball lens (14). The reflective surface is aspheric and designed to effect aberration correction. A mechanism (19) is included for rotating the ball lens (14) causing the system to scan. A dome lens (18) is disposed over the ball lens and concentric therewith. Electromagnetic energy is received through the dome and ball lenses and reflected by the mirror to the detector array. A field lens assembly (21) is disposed between the detectors and the mirror.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Chungte W. Chen, John S. Anderson, George F. Baker, C Thomas Hastings, Jr.
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Publication number: 20020135885Abstract: A compact, high numerical aperture, high resolution, ultra-wide field of view concentric scanning optical sensor. In a most general embodiment, the inventive optical arrangement (10) includes an at least semi-spherical lens (14) having a base; a reflective surface (16) centered at a center of said base and parallel thereto: and an array (20) of detectors dispose to receive electromagnetic energy received through said lens and reflected by said surface. In the illustrative embodiment, the semi-spherical lens is a ball lens (14). The reflective surface is aspheric and designed to effect aberration correction. A mechanism (19) is included for rotating the ball lens (14) causing the system to scan. A dome lens (18) is disposed over the ball lens and concentric therewith. Electromagnetic energy is received through the dome and ball lenses and reflected by the mirror to the detector array. A field lens assembly (21) is disposed between the detectors and the mirror.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Chungte W. Chen, John S. Anderson, George F. Baker, C. Thomas Hastings