Patents by Inventor Yuval Yunger
Yuval Yunger 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: 11169463Abstract: In an example, a method includes determining an indication of pixel separation for an image region to be printed to a substrate. A power level of a laser light source to address a pixel on a region of a photoconductive surface corresponding to the image region may be adjusted based on the indication of pixel separation to compensate for print spot size variation associated with pixel separation.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2017Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Oron Ambar, Guy Nesher, Haim Vladomirski, Tal Frank, Craig Breen, Yuval Yunger
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Publication number: 20210149319Abstract: In an example, a method includes determining an indication of pixel separation for an image region to be printed to a substrate. A power level of a laser light source to address a pixel on a region of a photoconductive surface corresponding to the image region may be adjusted based on the indication of pixel separation to compensate for print spot size variation associated with pixel separation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2017Publication date: May 20, 2021Applicant: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Oron Ambar, Guy Nesher, Haim Vladomirski, Tal Frank, Craig Breen, Yuval Yunger
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Patent number: 10971893Abstract: A method of controlling a laser unit in order to negate heat build-up caused by a laser modulation current, and eliminating artifacts caused by image related thermal effects. Upon receipt of an activation signal, an activation current is applied which causes lasing of the laser unit. Upon receipt of a deactivation signal, the method ceases lasing by selectively applying either an idle current below the activation current, or a cooling current below the idle current.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2017Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Yuval Yunger, Benny Kimelman, Tsahi Geller
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Patent number: 10739695Abstract: Certain examples described herein relate to an optical controller (140) for an exposure unit (115, 215) of a printer. In certain examples, memory (150) stores a plurality of data structures each comprising adjustment factors useable to adjust a plurality of optical elements (216) of the exposure unit. Different data structures correspond to different gray coverages in an image generated by the printer. In certain examples, a processor (160) determines gray levels for different image regions in input image data. In certain cases, the processor links the determined gray levels to corresponding data structures within the plurality of data structures to obtain adjustment factors for the different image regions. In certain cases, the processor adjusts the optical elements for each image region using the corresponding obtained adjustment factors to enable the generation of an exposed image using the exposure unit based on the input image data.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2017Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Oron Ambar, Craig Breen, Yuval Yunger, Haim Vladomirski
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Publication number: 20200125000Abstract: Certain examples described herein relate to an optical controller (140) for an exposure unit (115, 215) of a printer. In certain examples, memory (150) stores a plurality of data structures each comprising adjustment factors useable to adjust a plurality of optical elements (216) of the exposure unit. Different data structures correspond to different gray coverages in an image generated by the printer. In certain examples, a processor (160) determines gray levels for different image regions in input image data. In certain cases, the processor links the determined gray levels to corresponding data structures within the plurality of data structures to obtain adjustment factors for the different image regions. In certain cases, the processor adjusts the optical elements for each image region using the corresponding obtained adjustment factors to enable the generation of an exposed image using the exposure unit based on the input image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2017Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicant: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Oron Ambar, Craig Breen, Yuval Yunger, Haim Vladomirski
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Publication number: 20190386458Abstract: A method of controlling a laser unit in order to negate heat build-up caused by a laser modulation current, and eliminating artifacts caused by image related thermal effects. Upon receipt of an activation signal, an activation current is applied which causes lasing of the laser unit. Upon receipt of a deactivation signal, the method ceases lasing by selectively applying either an idle current below the activation current, or a cooling current below the idle current.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2017Publication date: December 19, 2019Applicant: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Yuval Yunger, Benny Kimelman, Tsahi Geller
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Patent number: 10118405Abstract: An electric cross-talk, ECT, effect of laser-diode array is measured by capturing a first image of a first laser spot of a first laser diode with a second laser diode being turned off (10) and a second image of a second laser spot of the first laser diode while switching on the second laser diode (20). A spot-energy ratio is determined (30) by processing the images, and an ECT-coupling coefficient on the first laser diode is calculated (40) by switching the second laser diode. Compensating for the ECT effect includes determining a signal for predicting the ECT effect on the first laser diode by switching the second laser diode, and generating a driving signal based on a desired current profile and the ECT-prediction signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2015Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: HP Indigo B.V.Inventors: Oron Ambar, Yuval Yunger, Haim Vladomirski
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Publication number: 20180015736Abstract: An electric cross-talk, ECT, effect of laser-diode array is measured by capturing a first image of a first laser spot of a first laser diode with a second laser diode being turned off (10) and a second image of a second laser spot of the first laser diode while switching on the second laser diode (20). A spot-energy ratio is determined (30) by processing the images, and an ECT-coupling coefficient on the first laser diode is calculated (40) by switching the second laser diode. Compensating for the ECT effect includes determining a signal for predicting the ECT effect on the first laser diode by switching the second laser diode, and generating a driving signal based on a desired current profile and the ECT-prediction signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2015Publication date: January 18, 2018Inventors: Oron Ambar, Yuval Yunger, Haim Vladomirski
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Publication number: 20040085897Abstract: A method for transmitting data between line cards in a distributed network switching system, through a switch fabric which is separated from said line cards, said method comprising receiving at said switch fabric information regarding queues of data packets that have arrived at said line cards and are waiting to be transmitted therefrom, recording said information at one or more databases located in said switch fabric, computing in said switch fabric a suitable array of connections between said line cards according to the information recorded at said one or more databases, providing instructions to said line cards regarding the data that is allowed to be transmitted therefrom, establishing a physical array of connections in said switch fabric to allow said transmission, and updating said one or more databases at said switch fabric accordingly, wherein said updating of the one or more databases occurs before said transmission of data from the input line cards takes place, such that the updated information storType: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Shimshon Jacobi, Yuval Yunger, Assi Mashala, Eyal Nagar, Ofer Beeri, Udi Barzilai, Tsvi Slonim