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20080298232 | Systems and methods for wireless transmission and reception of data including processing and buffering features - The present invention relates to a wireless data system which has a transmitter including a transmission buffer. The transmitter is configured to transmit a plurality of packets of encoded data, wherein a level of the transmission buffer is encoded in one of the packets of encoded data. The system further has a wireless receiver for receiving the plurality of packets. The receiver has at least one receiving component that receives the plurality of packets to generate a plurality of decoded signals, wherein the at least one receiving component is configured to receive one of the packets of encoded data from the transmitter to determine the level of transmission buffer. The receiving component is further configured to store the plurality of packets received in a receive buffer, to determine the level of the receive buffer, and to calculate an aggregate buffer level from the transmission buffer and the receive buffer. The receiver controls a packet output rate from the receive buffer to maintain the aggregate buffer level at a desired level. | 12-04-2008 |
20080298242 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION OF DATA INCLUDING PROCESSING AND BUFFERING FEATURES - The present invention relates to a wireless data system which has a transmitter including a transmission buffer. The transmitter is configured to transmit a plurality of packets of encoded data, wherein a level of the transmission buffer is encoded in one of the packets of encoded data. The system further has a wireless receiver for receiving the plurality of packets. The receiver has at least one receiving component that receives the plurality of packets to generate a plurality of decoded signals, wherein the at least one receiving component is configured to receive one of the packets of encoded data from the transmitter to determine the level of transmission buffer. The receiving component is further configured to store the plurality of packets received in a receive buffer, to determine the level of the receive buffer, and to calculate an aggregate buffer level from the transmission buffer and the receive buffer. The receiver controls a packet output rate from the receive buffer to maintain the aggregate buffer level at a desired level. | 12-04-2008 |
20080298338 | METHOD FOR EFFICIENT TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION OF AUDIO DIGITAL SIGNALS - The present invention relates to a method of wirelessly transmitting and receiving audio digital signals of the type having a first plurality of blocks with each block having a second plurality of frames, with each frame having a third plurality of subframes, with each subframe having a preamble and a binary data. The method efficiently transmits and recomposes the digital audio signals by searching for the preamble associated with a subframe, which is the first subframe of a frame, with the frame being the first frame of a block, and then transmitting wirelessly only the binary data of each subframe, in each frame, in each block thereafter. In a preferred embodiment, the protocol for the transmission of data calls for each data packet that is transmitted to consist of 512 bytes. The data packet transmitted by the transmitter must be acknowledged by the transmission of an acknowledgement (ACK) packet from the receiver. In the event, the data packet is not received and/or the ACK packet is not received, and transmission must recommence, synchronization is accomplished by the retransmission of data packet immediately after the preamble of the first subframe of the first frame of a block. | 12-04-2008 |
20080298356 | Systems and methods for wireless transmission and reception of data including frequency and channel code selection - Systems and methods are disclosed for wireless transmission and reception of data including processing and buffering features. According to one or more exemplary aspects, there is provided a wireless audio receiver for receiving a plurality of packets of encoded audio data. Moreover, the receiver includes at least one receiving component that receives the plurality of packets to generate a plurality of decoded signals, a decoding component that decodes the first packet of encoded data transmitted to produce decoded data, and a selecting component that identifies the mechanisms for receiving additional encoded data. Other exemplary embodiments may include one or more receiving components that processing data regarding antenna, frequencies and channels selected for transmission, as well as an audio component that receives the decoded signals and produces decoded audio signals. | 12-04-2008 |
20080298442 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION OF DATA INCLUDING FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL CODE SELECTION - Systems and methods are disclosed for wireless transmission and reception of data including processing and buffering features. According to one or more exemplary aspects, there is provided a wireless audio receiver for receiving a plurality of packets of encoded audio data. Moreover, the receiver includes at least one receiving component that receives the plurality of packets to generate a plurality of decoded signals, a decoding component that decodes the first packet of encoded data transmitted to produce decoded data, and a selecting component that identifies the mechanisms for receiving additional encoded data. Other exemplary embodiments may include one or more receiving components that processing data regarding antenna, frequencies and channels selected for transmission, as well as an audio component that receives the decoded signals and produces decoded audio signals. | 12-04-2008 |
20080298443 | Method for efficient wireless transmission and reception of audio digital signals - The present invention relates to a method of wirelessly transmitting and receiving audio digital signals of the type having a first plurality of blocks with each block having a second plurality of frames, with each frame having a third plurality of subframes, with each subframe having a preamble and a binary data. The method efficiently transmits and recomposes the digital audio signals by searching for the preamble associated with a subframe, which is the first subframe of a frame, with the frame being the first frame of a block, and then transmitting wirelessly only the binary data of each subframe, in each frame, in each block thereafter. In a preferred embodiment, the protocol for the transmission of data calls for each data packet that is transmitted to consist of 512 bytes. The data packet transmitted by the transmitter must be acknowledged by the transmission of an acknowledgement (ACK) packet from the receiver. In the event, the data packet is not received and/or the ACK packet is not received, and transmission must recommence, synchronization is accomplished by the retransmission of data packet immediately after the preamble of the first subframe of the first frame of a block. | 12-04-2008 |
20080301335 | Digital Display System With Media Processor And Wireless Audio - The present invention relates to a media processing system that comprises a bus for communicating digital signals thereon with a media processor connected to the bus, for processing signals supplied thereon. The system further has a display device connected to the bus for displaying digitized images thereon, received from the bus. The system has an audio transmitter connected to the bus, for wirelessly transmitting audio digital signals from the bus. The system further has a connectable memory for connecting to the bus and for supplying signals representing digitized images and audio digital signals to the bus. Finally the system has a receiver to receive encoded digitized images or audio digital signals for supplying the received signals to the bus for storage in the memory. | 12-04-2008 |
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20120062144 | LED DRIVERS WITH ADAPTIVE HYSTERETIC CONTROL CIRCUITS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF OPERATION - Various embodiments of LED drivers and associated methods of are described below. In one embodiment, a method for controlling an LED driver includes receiving a reference voltage, receiving a feedback voltage from said LED driver, receiving said input voltage as a first feed forward voltage and said output voltage as a second feed forward voltage, generating a hysteretic width based on said first feed forward voltage and said second feed forward voltage, and generating a hysteretic band voltage using said hysteretic width and said reference voltage. The method also includes generating a first control signal for controlling said LED driver based on said hysteretic band voltage and said feedback voltage, inverting said first control signal to generate a second control signal for controlling said LED driver, and achieving a generally fixed frequency for said LED driver. | 03-15-2012 |
20130027990 | VARYING SWITCHING FREQUENCY AND PERIOD OF A POWER SUPPLY CONTROLLER - An example integrated circuit controller for use in a switching power supply includes a pulse width modulation (PWM) circuit and a timing circuit. The PWM circuit controls a switch to regulate an output of the power supply in response to a switch current flowing through the switch and in response to a clock signal having a switching period. The timing circuit provides the clock signal and increases the switching period in response to an on time of the switch exceeding a threshold time. | 01-31-2013 |
20130027996 | VARIABLE FREQUENCY TIMING CIRCUIT FOR A POWER SUPPLY CONTROL CIRCUIT - An example integrated circuit controller includes a pulse width modulation (PWM) circuit and a timing circuit. The PWM circuit controls a switch to regulate an output of a power supply in response to a switch current flowing through the switch and in response to a clock signal having a switching period. The timing circuit provides the clock signal and includes a timing capacitor where the switching period of the clock signal is equal to a charging time that the timing capacitor charges to an upper reference voltage plus a discharging time that the timing capacitor discharges to a lower reference voltage. The timing circuit increases the charging time of the timing capacitor by decreasing a rate at which the timing capacitor is charged to increase the switching period of the clock signal if an on time of the switch is greater than or equal to a threshold time. | 01-31-2013 |
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20080218425 | Single pole vertically polarized variable azimuth beamwidth antenna for wireless network - A single pole antenna array architecture provides an azimuth variable beamwidth. The array includes a number of driven radiating elements that are spatially arranged having a pivoting actuator so as to provide a controlled variation of the antenna array's radiation pattern. | 09-11-2008 |
20080246681 | Dual stagger off settable azimuth beam width controlled antenna for wireless network - An antenna adapted for wireless networks and having a variably controlled stagger antenna array architecture is disclosed. The antenna array contains a plurality of driven radiating elements that are spatially arranged having each radiating element or element groups orthogonally movable relative to a main vertical axis so as to provide a controlled variation of the antenna array's azimuth radiation pattern. | 10-09-2008 |
20080309568 | Triple stagger offsetable azimuth beam width controlled antenna for wireless network - A variably controlled stagger antenna array architecture is disclosed. The array employs a plurality of driven radiating elements that are spatially arranged having each radiating element or element groups orthogonally movable relative to a main vertical axis. This provides a controlled variation of the antenna array's azimuth radiation pattern without excessive side lobe radiation over full range of settings. | 12-18-2008 |
20090015498 | Dual staggered vertically polarized variable azimuth beamwidth antenna for wireless network - An antenna system for wireless networks having a dual stagger antenna array architecture is disclosed. The antenna array contains a number of driven radiator elements that are spatially arranged in two vertically aligned groups each having pivoting actuators so as to provide a controlled variation of the antenna array's azimuth radiation pattern. | 01-15-2009 |
20090189821 | TRI-COLUMN ADJUSTABLE AZIMUTH BEAM WIDTH ANTENNA FOR WIRELESS NETWORK - A tri-column antenna array architecture, containing a plurality of active radiating elements that are spatially arranged on a modified reflector structure is disclosed. Radiating elements disposed along (P | 07-30-2009 |
20130321233 | TRI-COLUMN ADJUSTABLE AZIMUTH BEAM WIDTH ANTENNA FOR WIRELESS NETWORK - A tri-column antenna array architecture, containing a plurality of active radiating elements that are spatially arranged on a modified reflector structure is disclosed. Radiating elements disposed along (P1 and P2) outlying center lines are movable and provided with compensating radio frequency feed line phase shifters so as to provide broad range of beam width angle variation of the antenna array's azimuth radiation pattern. | 12-05-2013 |
20140028513 | TRIPLE STAGGER OFFSETABLE AZIMUTH BEAM WIDTH CONTROLLED ANTENNA FOR WIRELESS NETWORK - A variably controlled stagger antenna array architecture is disclosed. The array employs a plurality of driven radiating elements that are spatially arranged having each radiating element or element groups orthogonally movable relative to a main vertical axis. This provides a controlled variation of the antenna array's azimuth radiation pattern without excessive side lobe radiation over full range of settings. | 01-30-2014 |
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20110111294 | High Capacity Anode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries - High capacity silicon based anode active materials are described for lithium ion batteries. These materials are shown to be effective in combination with high capacity lithium rich cathode active materials. Supplemental lithium is shown to improve the cycling performance and reduce irreversible capacity loss for at least certain silicon based active materials. In particular silicon based active materials can be formed in composites with electrically conductive coatings, such as pyrolytic carbon coatings or metal coatings, and composites can also be formed with other electrically conductive carbon components, such as carbon nanofibers and carbon nanoparticles. Additional alloys with silicon are explored. | 05-12-2011 |
20120080649 | METHODS FOR PREPARING MATERIALS FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES - A process for preparing transition metal particles with a gradient in composition from the core of the particle to the outer layers. In particular, the process involves contacting a first transition metal solution with a second transition metal solution to form a transition metal source solution under specific process conditions. The transition metal particles with desired composition gradients are precipitated from the transition metal source solution. The transition metal particles may be combined with metals such as lithium to form cathode active metal oxides. | 04-05-2012 |
20120295155 | SILICON OXIDE BASED HIGH CAPACITY ANODE MATERIALS FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES - Silicon oxide based materials, including composites with various electrical conductive compositions, are formulated into desirable anodes. The anodes can be effectively combined into lithium ion batteries with high capacity cathode materials. In some formulations, supplemental lithium can be used to stabilize cycling as well as to reduce effects of first cycle irreversible capacity loss. Batteries are described with surprisingly good cycling properties with good specific capacities with respect to both cathode active weights and anode active weights. | 11-22-2012 |
20130149609 | LITHIUM METAL OXIDES WITH MULTIPLE PHASES AND STABLE HIGH ENERGY ELECTROCHEMICAL CYCLING - Electrochemically active material comprising a lithium metal oxide composition approximately represented by the formula Li | 06-13-2013 |
20130189575 | POROUS SILICON BASED ANODE MATERIAL FORMED USING METAL REDUCTION - A porous silicon based material comprising porous crystalline elemental silicon formed by reducing silicon dioxide with a reducing metal in a heating process followed by acid etching is used to construct negative electrode used in lithium ion batteries. Gradual temperature heating ramp(s) with optional temperature steps can be used to perform the heating process. The porous silicon formed has a high surface area from about 10 m | 07-25-2013 |
20130295439 | BATTERY CELL ENGINEERING AND DESIGN TO REACH HIGH ENERGY - Improved high energy capacity designs for lithium ion batteries are described that take advantage of the properties of high specific capacity anode active compositions and high specific capacity cathode active compositions. In particular, specific electrode designs provide for achieving very high energy densities. Furthermore, the complex behavior of the active materials is used advantageously in a radical electrode balancing design that significantly reduced wasted electrode capacity in either electrode when cycling under realistic conditions of moderate to high discharge rates and/or over a reduced depth of discharge. | 11-07-2013 |
20140065464 | BATTERY DESIGNS WITH HIGH CAPACITY ANODE MATERIALS AND CATHODE MATERIALS - Improved high energy capacity designs for lithium ion batteries are described that take advantage of the properties of high specific capacity anode active compositions and high specific capacity cathode active compositions. In particular, specific electrode designs provide for achieving very high energy densities. Furthermore, the complex behavior of the active materials is used advantageously in a radical electrode balancing design that significantly reduced wasted electrode capacity in either electrode when cycling under realistic conditions of moderate to high discharge rates and/or over a reduced depth of discharge. | 03-06-2014 |
20140308585 | SILICON-BASED ACTIVE MATERIALS FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES AND SYNTHESIS WITH SOLUTION PROCESSING - Silicon based anode active materials are described for use in lithium ion batteries. The silicon based materials are generally composites of nanoscale elemental silicon with stabilizing components that can comprise, for example, silicon oxide-carbon matrix material, inert metal coatings or combinations thereof. High surface area morphology can further contribute to the material stability when cycled in a lithium based battery. In general, the material synthesis involves a significant solution based processing step that can be designed to yield desired material properties as well as providing convenient and scalable processing. | 10-16-2014 |
20140370387 | SILICON-SILICON OXIDE-CARBON COMPOSITES FOR LITHIUM BATTERY ELECTRODES AND METHODS FOR FORMING THE COMPOSITES - Composite silicon based materials are described that are effective active materials for lithium ion batteries. The composite materials comprise processed, e.g., high energy mechanically milled, silicon suboxide and graphitic carbon in which at least a portion of the graphitic carbon is exfoliated into graphene sheets. The composite materials have a relatively large surface area, a high specific capacity against lithium, and good cycling with lithium metal oxide cathode materials. The composite materials can be effectively formed with a two step high energy mechanical milling process. In the first milling process, silicon suboxide can be milled to form processed silicon suboxide, which may or may not exhibit crystalline silicon x-ray diffraction. In the second milling step, the processed silicon suboxide is milled with graphitic carbon. Composite materials with a high specific capacity and good cycling can be obtained in particular with balancing of the processing conditions. | 12-18-2014 |
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20090110962 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ELIMINATING ADHESION LAYERS BETWEEN SUBSTRATES AND SOFT UNDERLAYERS IN PERPENDICULAR MEDIA - A perpendicular media is formed without an adhesion layer between the substrate and soft underlayer (SUL) to reduce the cost of fabrication. The thickness of the SUL is reduced to less than 50 nm to increase the film adhesion strength between the substrate and SUL. The perpendicular media comprises only a substrate, the SUL, an exchange break layer, a recording layer, and a protective overcoat. | 04-30-2009 |
20100091402 | Adhesion layer for thin film magnetic recording medium - The invention uses an adhesion layer of an amorphous alloy of aluminum. A first aluminum titanium embodiment of the amorphous adhesion layer preferably contains approximately equal amounts of aluminum and titanium (+/−5 at. %). A second embodiment of the amorphous adhesion layer preferably contains approximately equal amounts of aluminum and titanium (+/−5 at. %) and up to 10 at. % Zr with 5 at. % Zr being preferred. A third embodiment is aluminum tantalum preferably including from 15 to 25 at. % tantalum with 20 at. % being preferred. The most preferred compositions are Al | 04-15-2010 |
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20130157082 | PERFLUORINATED POLYETHERS (PFPE) AS MAGNETIC LUBRICANTS - A surface agent includes two end portions and a middle portion disposed between the end portions. The end portions include an anchor group or a truncation group. The anchor group includes at least one surface active functional group. The midsection includes at least one perfluoroalkyl-branched perfluorinated ether unit. | 06-20-2013 |
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20110019807 | Method to Verify Telephone Number - A method for an authentication server to authenticate Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) devices includes receiving a request from a unverified VoIP device to verify its global telephone number over a computer network, searching for verified VoIP devices that have authenticated identities and caller ID service, and providing the telephone numbers of the verified VoIP devices to the unverified VoIP device, wherein the unverified VoIP device calls the verified VoIP devices and the verified VoIP devices detect telephone numbers of the unverified VoIP device. The method further comprises receiving the detected telephone numbers from the verified VoIP devices and determining if the detected telephone numbers match a telephone number provided by the unverified VoIP device, wherein the unverified VoIP device becomes verified if the telephone numbers match the telephone number provided by the VoIP device. | 01-27-2011 |
20110044322 | Method To Share Phone Line - First method for sharing telephone resources includes a VoIP device connecting to a first device over an IP network, receiving a request from the first device to call a second device with a telephone number, connecting to the second device through a telephone system, and transferring voice signals between the first and the second devices. Second method for sharing telephone resources includes a first VoIP device joining with a group of VoIP devices connected to an IP network to share their telephone resources, receiving from a caller a telephone number to call a device, connecting to a second VoIP device from the group over the IP network, transmitting the telephone number to the second VoIP device so the second VoIP device connects to the device through a telephone system, and transmitting to and receiving from the second VoIP device voice signals between the caller and a recipient at the device. | 02-24-2011 |
20110274033 | Using Secondary Channel to Activate Primary Channel for Data, Video, and Voice Communication - A method is provided so mobile devices can communicate through their wireless data services to a public computer network, which are normally deactivated when not in use. A first device calls a second device over a wireless voice service. The first device activates its wireless data service and sends a request to communicate with the second device to a server on the public computer network. Without answering the voice call, the second device determines an ID of the first device. The second device then activates its wireless data service and sends a query to the server to determine if the first device desires to communicate over the public computer network. The server responds to the request and the query by setting up a network connection between the first and the second device over the public computer network so they can exchange data packets. | 11-10-2011 |
20120120186 | Front and Back Facing Cameras - This document discloses apparatus and methods related to image taking and processing. For example, some embodiments may contain a front facing camera and a back facing camera and can be used for including the image-taker as part of the images taken by the image-taker, for verifying authorship of the images, for creating documentary style still or moving images combining the images of the person creating the documentary and the images of the subject or the scene being documented, and for creating a wide field of views of still and moving images. | 05-17-2012 |
20130088513 | Fun Videos and Fun Photos - A method for a computing device to provide a video includes receiving one or more selections of one or more animated facial effects to be applied to a face in a photo, automatically detecting the face in the photo, generating the video by applying the one or more selected animated facial effects to the face, displaying the video, and saving the video or a frame of the video. | 04-11-2013 |
20130091026 | Photo Sharing with Digital Album - A user runs an album application on a digital device to generate a digital album and share the album with others. The album application creates a message with a first copy of the album and a link to a second copy of the album on a website hosted by a photo sharing provider. The first copy of the album is a small file because it contains low resolution versions of the photos and it uses a compact file format (e.g., Adobe Flash or HTML5). After the message is sent, the album application uploads high resolution versions of the photos to the photo sharing provider. A recipient of the message may view the first copy of the album in the message or click on the link to access the second copy of the album from the website hosted by the photo sharing provider. The recipient may order prints of the album from the photo sharing provider or a print provider working with the photo sharing provider. The recipient may further share the album by forwarding the message or the link to others. | 04-11-2013 |
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20090059577 | DETACHABLE BALLAST HOUSING - A detachable ballast housing for use with fluorescent lights includes a ballast, a housing for the ballast, and electrical contacts for detachably mounting and dismounting to a lighting fixture without connecting or disconnecting power wires. | 03-05-2009 |
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20090072126 | Light source frequency detection circuit for image sensor - An apparatus for measuring the power frequency of a light source includes a photo-sensor, a modulator, and a logic unit. The photo-sensor generates an electrical signal that is responsive to light incident thereon from the light source. The modulator generates a modulated signal based on the electrical signal that toggles at a rate substantially proportional to the power frequency of the light source. The logic unit is coupled to receive the modulated signal and determine its toggling frequency. | 03-19-2009 |
20090128232 | SWITCHED-CAPACITOR AMPLIFIER WITH IMPROVED RESET PHASE - A switch-capacitor (“SC”) amplifier includes a two-stage operational amplifier (“OP-AMP”), an input SC network, and a feedback SC network. The two-stage OP-AMP includes a first OP-AMP stage having an output coupled to an input of a second OP-AMP stage. The input SC network is coupled to an input of the first OP-AMP stage. The feedback SC network is configured to selectively couple the output of the first OP-AMP stage to the input of the first OP-AMP stage during a first phase of operation of the scamplifier and to couple an output of the second OP-AMP stage to the input of the first OP-AMP stage during a second phase of operation of the SC amplifier. | 05-21-2009 |
20090128660 | LIGHT SOURCE FREQUENCY DETECTION CIRCUIT USING BIPOLAR TRANSISTOR - An apparatus for measuring the power frequency of a light source includes a photo-sensitive transistor, a modulators and a logic unit. The photo-sensitive transistor generates an electrical signal that is responsive to light incident thereon from the light source. The modulator generates a modulated signal based on the electrical signal that toggles at a rate substantially proportional to the power frequency of the light source. The logic unit is coupled to receive the modulated signal and determine its toggling frequency. | 05-21-2009 |
20110148523 | OP-AMP SHARING WITH INPUT AND OUTPUT RESET - An operational amplifier with two pairs of differential inputs for use with an input switch capacitor network. The operational amplifier has reset devices for resetting the second pair of differential inputs while amplifying the first pair of differential inputs, and for resetting the first pair of differential inputs while amplifying the second pair of differential inputs for reducing memory effect in electronic circuits. In an embodiment, the amplifier has an additional reset device for resetting the outputs during a prophase of amplifying the first pair of differential inputs and a prophase of amplifying the second pair of differential inputs. | 06-23-2011 |
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20140008515 | HYBRID ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER HAVING MULTIPLE ADC MODES - A hybrid ADC having a successive approximation register (SAR) ADC mode for generating a bit of a digital signal and a ramp ADC mode for generating an additional bit of the digital signal is disclosed. When in the SAR ADC mode, a control circuit is configured to disable a ramp signal generator; disable a counter; and enable a register to control an offset stage to set the magnitude of an offset voltage that is provided to an input of a comparator of the ADC. When in the ramp ADC mode, the control circuit is configured to enable the ramp signal generator to provide a ramp signal to the input of the comparator; enable the counter to begin providing the digital count in response to the output of the comparator; and disable the register so that the offset stage is not providing the offset voltage. | 01-09-2014 |
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20110154223 | Interface for Sharing Posts About a Live Online Event Among Users of a Social Networking System - An external system (e.g., a website) is associated with an event and includes an interface that allows users to interact with streams of content associated with a social networking system. The interface allows a user to provide posts about the event via the interface, where the posts are displayed in the interface and also in a social networking interface on social networking system in connection with the user and other users associated with that user. The user can view, via the interface on the external system, posts from all users that are provided via the interface (e.g., everyone watching the event), thereby increasing the likelihood that the posts are relevant to the event. The user can also view, via the interface, posts from users associated with the user via the social networking system (e.g., friends of the user), regardless of where those are posted. | 06-23-2011 |
20120072855 | Web-Based User Interface Tool for Social Network Group Collaboration - Members of a social networking system group are provided multiple interfaces to communicate within the group. A first communication interface allows a user to upload a first content item; in response to this, the first content item is transmitted via a first communication channel to online members of the group. A second communication interface allows a user to upload a second content item; in response to this, the second content item is transmitted via a second communication channel to online and offline members of the group. Transmission via a first communication channel may comprise sending an instant message containing the first content item. Transmission via a second communication channel may comprise displaying the second content item on a group message board. Both interfaces may be contained within the group's web page or may be contained within another web page within the social networking system or outside of it. | 03-22-2012 |
20120102415 | Communicating Plans For Users of a Social Networking System - Exemplary systems and methods for calendaring are provided. Exemplary systems include a natural language receiving component configured to receive a natural language entry corresponding to a future status, a calendar generation engine configured to create a calendar entry based on the natural language entry, a social network database configured for accessing and querying by the calendar generation engine, a privacy component configured to receive a privacy setting indicating a person who is approved to view the calendar entry, and a display module configured to display the calendar entry on a calendar. Exemplary methods include receiving a natural language entry corresponding to a future status, creating a calendar entry, and displaying the calendar entry. | 04-26-2012 |
20120144280 | Profile Page with Biographical Summary for Social Networking System User - A social networking system provides a short, unbiased biographical summary for a user of the social networking system. The short biography includes a few relevant biographical information items selected from the user's profile and is displayed on the profile page. The short biography may be displayed with a set of photographs also selected from the profile for their relevance. Relevance may be based on various information including temporal relevance and relevance to the viewing user. Display of the short biography allows a viewer to easily find current biographical information about the user in an abbreviated format. | 06-07-2012 |
20120166535 | Complimenting a User's Experience in a Social Networking System - A user profile for a user of a social networking system may include experiences, such as work, educational, travel, and interests. The social networking system provides a profile page for a user's user profile that allows users to compliment the user on the experience. If a user wants to compliment another user on an experience not present on that user's user profile, the user can add the experience along with the compliment. Complimenting users on their experiences allows a reputation ranking to be created based on compliments received in a particular domain, which are searchable by user of the social networking system. The compliments may be used by the social networking system to build a domain-based reputation ranking of users of a social networking system. | 06-28-2012 |
20130014031 | Interface For Sharing Posts About A Live Online Event Among Users Of A Social Networking System - An external system (e.g., a website) is associated with an event and includes an interface that allows users to interact with streams of content associated with a social networking system. The interface allows a user to provide posts about the event via the interface, where the posts are displayed in the interface and also in a social networking interface on social networking system in connection with the user and other users associated with that user. The user can view, via the interface on the external system, posts from all users that are provided via the interface (e.g., everyone watching the event), thereby increasing the likelihood that the posts are relevant to the event. The user can also view, via the interface, posts from users associated with the user via the social networking system (e.g., friends of the user), regardless of where those are posted. | 01-10-2013 |
20130198655 | Interface for Sharing Posts About a Live Online Event Among Users of a Social Networking System - An external system (e.g., a website) is associated with an event and includes an interface that allows users to interact with streams of content associated with a social networking system. The interface allows a user to provide posts about the event via the interface, where the posts are displayed in the interface and also in a social networking interface on social networking system in connection with the user and other users associated with that user. The user can view, via the interface on the external system, posts from all users that are provided via the interface (e.g., everyone watching the event), thereby increasing the likelihood that the posts are relevant to the event. The user can also view, via the interface, posts from users associated with the user via the social networking system (e.g., friends of the user), regardless of where those are posted. | 08-01-2013 |
20130205225 | COMMUNICATING PLANS FOR USERS OF A SOCIAL NETWORKING SYSTEM - Exemplary systems and methods for calendaring are provided. Exemplary systems include a natural language receiving component configured to receive a natural language entry corresponding to a future status, a calendar generation engine configured to create a calendar entry based on the natural language entry, a social network database configured for accessing and querying by the calendar generation engine, a privacy component configured to receive a privacy setting indicating a person who is approved to view the calendar entry, and a display module configured to display the calendar entry on a calendar. Exemplary methods include receiving a natural language entry corresponding to a future status, creating a calendar entry, and displaying the calendar entry. | 08-08-2013 |
20140244661 | Pushing Suggested Search Queries to Mobile Devices - In one embodiment, a method includes receiving an indication of a location of a mobile-client system of a user, determining an intent of the user based on the location of the user, generating one or more suggested queries based on the determined intent of the user; and transmitting a notification to the mobile-client system of the user that includes one or more of the suggested queries. | 08-28-2014 |
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20090189450 | DUAL-CHANNEL LOAD SWITCH CIRCUITS, DEVICES INCLUDING A DUAL-CHANNEL LOAD SWITCH CIRCUIT AND METHODS OF SWITCHING LOAD CHANNELS - A dual-channel load switch circuit may be provided for switching between first and second sources that generate respective input voltages. The circuit may include first and second channels adapted to receive the respective input voltages and to supply respective output voltages to a load element based on the respective input voltages. The first and second channels may each include first and second switching elements and first and second control circuitry. The second channel may include a diode in parallel with the second switching element and may be coupled to the first control circuitry. The circuit may include a reservoir element coupled to the first and second channels and configured to store a potential when one of the first and second channels supplies a respective output voltage to the load element and to apply the potential to the load element when neither output voltage is being supplied to the load element. | 07-30-2009 |
20090189539 | Controlling Current Through Serial LEDs Using a Low Voltage Transistor When Using a High Voltage Driver - Various circuits are described herein where a series transistor used to control current through a string of LEDs, driven by a high voltage, is not subjected to the high voltage when the transistor is turned off pursuant to a PWM signal. To avoid the transistor experiencing the high voltage, the HV regulator is disabled shortly before the transistor is turned off and is enabled shortly after the transistor has turned back on. Control circuits for controlling the regulator and transistor include delay circuits and/or voltage sensing circuits to ensure that the transistor is always on prior to the voltage regulator being enabled pursuant to the incoming PWM signal, and the voltage regulator is always disabled when the first transistor is off pursuant to the incoming PWM signal. | 07-30-2009 |
20120188795 | Apparatus and System for Transformer Frequency Control - An apparatus and a system include a multiplier circuit for receiving a sensed voltage and current of a of a load resistance coupled to a rectified voltage from a transformer's output whose input is from a DC-to-AC converter being supplied from a DC power generator having an internal resistance. The multiplier outputs a product of the sensed voltage and current. A differentiator circuit outputs a rate of change of the product. An integrator circuit outputs an integrated voltage indicating an accumulative rate of change of the product. A voltage-to-frequency converter circuit generates a voltage waveform having a frequency determined by the integrated voltage. A driver circuit uses the voltage waveform to output a control signal for controlling a frequency of the DC-to-AC power converter where the apparatus substantially matches an input resistance of the transformer to the internal resistance, thereby maximizing power transfer to the load resistance. | 07-26-2012 |
20120257902 | Device and Method for Optical Beam Combination - An optical apparatus includes a first beam combining device arranged to receive a first optical beam having a first wavelength at a first location and a second optical beam output having a second wavelength at a second location. The second optical beam has a polarization that is substantially orthogonal to a polarization of the first optical beam. The first beam combining device configured to output a first combined beam that comprises a combination of the first optical beam and the second optical beam. An optical element is arranged to receive the first combined beam and a second combined beam and to transmit an output beam that includes a combination of the first combined beam and the second combined beam. | 10-11-2012 |
20120280751 | Noise Rejecting High-Side Power Switch - An apparatus includes a pass element comprising an input, an output and a control input. The pass element, with a first signal on the control input, passes a voltage from the input to the output and, with a second signal on the control input, blocks the voltage on the input from passing to the output. A differential amplifier includes a non-inverting input coupled to the input, an inverting input coupled to the output, an amplifier output coupled to the control input and a bias current connection. The differential amplifier, with a bias current supplied, supplies the first signal along with a closed feedback loop from the output and supplies the second signal in absence of the bias current. A current source is coupled to the bias current connection and an enable input. The current source supplies the bias current and, in absence of an enable signal, disables the bias current. | 11-08-2012 |
20130207127 | Apparatus and Method for Optical Communications - An integrated circuit package includes a substrate having a recess formed along at least a portion of a perimeter of the substrate, and an optical die having opto-electric circuitry, the optical die coupled to the substrate such that a portion of the optical die with the opto-electric circuitry overhangs the recess. The integrated circuit package also includes an optical unit disposed in the recess such that optical signals emitted by the opto-electric circuitry are reflected away from the substrate and incident optical signals are reflected onto the opto-electric circuitry. | 08-15-2013 |
20130330033 | TSV SUBSTRATE WITH MIRROR AND ITS APPLICATION IN HIGH-SPEED OPTOELECTRONIC PACKAGING - One embodiment of the present invention provides a packaged optoelectronic module. The module includes a photonic chip having a top surface and a first substrate that includes a plurality of vias and a reflective surface. The photonic chip is flip-chip bonded to the first substrate with the top surface facing the first substrate. The vias facilitate electrical connections to the top surface, and the reflective surface forms an angle with the top surface, thereby enabling optical coupling between the top surface and an optical fiber placed in a direction that is substantially parallel to the top surface. | 12-12-2013 |
20140097333 | Monolithic Optical Packages and Methods Using Aluminum Nitride - An apparatus and method are disclosed for providing monolithic optical packages. An embodiment optical package includes a base made of aluminum-nitride (AlN) that is configured to support an optical component, a plurality of sidewalls made of AlN that are coupled to the base, the sidewalls are configured to surround the optical component, and a feed-through made of AlN that is coupled to one of the sidewalls, wherein the feed-through is configured to feed a plurality of leads through the one sidewall to provide an electrical connection to the optical component, wherein the base, the sidewalls, and the feed-through have a same coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) for AlN. An embodiment method includes punching and printing AlN tapes to build a base, a plurality of sidewalls joined to the base, and a feed-through coupled to the sidewalls, and attaching a plurality of electrical leads into the feed-through. | 04-10-2014 |
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20100078477 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATING INDICIA READING TERMINAL INCLUDING PARAMETER DETERMINATION - A method for operating an indicia reading terminal is provided wherein image information can be processed for determining a location of a decodable indicia representation for a certain frame of image data, the result of the processing can be utilized for determination of an imaging parameter, the imaging parameter can be utilized for capture of a subsequent frame and the subsequent frame can be subject to image processing. | 04-01-2010 |
20100108769 | INDICIA READING TERMINAL INCLUDING FRAME QUALITY EVALUATION PROCESSING - There is described an indicia reading terminal that can be operative to capture a succession of frames of image data and that can be operative so that a certain frame of the succession of frames is subject to quality evaluation processing where a result of the quality evaluation processing is responsive to one or more of an incidence and sharpness of edge representations of the frame of image data. | 05-06-2010 |
20100316291 | IMAGING TERMINAL HAVING DATA COMPRESSION - There is described in one embodiment an indicia reading terminal having an image sensor pixel array incorporated therein, wherein the terminal is operative for decoding of decodable indicia and for providing color frames of image data for storage or transmission. An imaging terminal in one embodiment can include an image sensor having a hybrid monochrome and color image sensor pixel array including a first subset of monochrome pixels and a second subset of color pixels. Embodiments of data compression circuits and/or methods for processing image data from the hybrid image sensor pixel array are provided. | 12-16-2010 |
20130021507 | IMAGE PROCESSORS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING IMAGE DATA - Image processors and methods of processing image data from monochrome and color sensors, for example, pixels, are provided. The exposure time of the monochrome pixels is limited and the exposure time of the color pixels is extended to enhance image quality while limiting the “cross talk” that can interfere with prior art methods and devices. The monochrome and color sensors may be provided in two-dimensional image sensor arrays which can be provided in optical readers, for example, portable hand-held optical readers. Aspects of the invention can be applied to visual imaging, for example, in bar code or image handling applications, and to the detection and processing of any form of electromagnetic radiation. | 01-24-2013 |
20140124577 | INDICIA READING TERMINAL INCLUDING FRAME QUALITY EVALUATION PROCESSING - There is described an indicia reading terminal that can be operative to capture a succession of frames of image data and that can be operative so that a certain frame of the succession of frames is subject to quality evaluation processing where a result of the quality evaluation processing is responsive to one or more of an incidence and sharpness of edge representations of the frame of image data. | 05-08-2014 |
20140351485 | Differential File System for Computer Memory - An approach is described to overcome the rapid consumption of available flash space when frequently modifying files stored on the flash space. This “differential” sector approach determines the correlation between the new content and the old content, and saves only the “delta” part of the old and the new content to the sectorized memory device. A predetermined threshold can be used to determine whether to use the “differential” sector approach or the fixed sector approach, based on the amount of data change in a given memory access request. | 11-27-2014 |
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20080320295 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VIRTUALIZATION OF APPLIANCES - A method and apparatus for the virtualization of appliances provides an embedded operating system (OS) which is included in the system boot ROM of a personal computer. When the system boots, the OS is launched and looks for all available virtual appliances from, for example, the following places: local USB, flash card, e.g. SD, xD, CF, CDROM/DVD, or other storage media; local hard disk storage; and the Internet, e.g. an appliance server. The user selects an appliance to use from the OS, whereupon the appliance is loaded and launched. If the selected appliance is not on a local storage, then it is downloaded, e.g. over the Internet from an appliance server. The downloaded appliance can be cached in local storage media such that, the next time it is needed, it need not be downloaded from the appliance server. The user can also elect to boot an operating system from the hard disk, if an operating system and hard disk are installed, or to power-off the system. | 12-25-2008 |
20090037496 | Diagnostic Virtual Appliance - A virtual appliance environment (VAE) consists of components residing on a computer BIOS ROM and also on a mass storage device. The VAE includes a virtual appliance (VA) for diagnosing malfunctioning hardware or software. The VA for diagnosing malfunctions tests the hardware and/or software resident in the computer and transmits the results of the test to a server, which diagnoses the problem and transmits instructions to the VAE for saving the data, determining whether the computer is under warranty, and providing shipping information to a user. The VAE can also download a VA for scanning viruses. The VAE transmits the results of the virus scan to the server, which determines the type of virus infecting the computer and transmits instructions to the virtual appliance for downloading the appropriate VA for removing the virus. The VAE can save the data to another source, remove the virus, and restore the data or simply remove the virus. | 02-05-2009 |
20090037722 | Integration Model for Instant-On Environment - An instant-on environment consists of components residing in a computer boot ROM and/or also on a mass storage device. Main components to the instant-on environment include a loader, EPG1, and EPG2. The loader is a module that is integrated into the computer boot ROM, based on an embedded OS, that functions to load other instant-on environment components. There are various methods of integrating the loader into boot firmware to optimize for different requirements. EPG1 is a first user screen that appears on the computer display within seconds after power-on, and from which the user can choose to launch one of the instant-on environment's applications or launch the primary OS. EPG2 is launched if the user chooses to launch an instant-on environment application. EPG2 is a Linux-based desktop environment that the user enters once he selects an application from EPG1. | 02-05-2009 |
20090083375 | Installation of a Virtualization Environment - The invention provides a method and apparatus for downloading a Virtualization Environment comprising an electronic programming guide (EPG) and an appliance environment onto a client. The EPG is launched from boot files stored in the hard disk or other boot media. The EPG comprises a user interface (UI) that is displayed to the user. The EPG UI comprises a plurality of icons that are graphical representations of virtual appliances. The EPG UI can also include a search entry field. A user can enter text into the search entry field and launch a search engine to obtain search results. The virtual appliances can be stored locally, for example on a hard drive or peripheral device, or they can be stored on a download server. The download server also contains the virtualization environment installer. An installation server scans the client to determine if the client contains the proper hardware and drivers for running the virtualization environment. A persistent storage server can store a user's personal information. | 03-26-2009 |
20090089260 | Quick Searching UI for a Better User Experience - A Quick Search User Interface (UI) comprises a search entry field for inputting characters, e.g. search terms. The Quick Search UI further comprises icons that are graphical representations of applications. The Quick Search UI subsequently launches an operating system and passes the user action to the operating system. The operating system uses this information to generate search results comprising websites, program files, videos, etc. Alternatively, the operating system launches the application(s) selected by the user. Icons displayed on the user interface are ordered, for example, according to a company's willingness to pay more money for a more prominent spot or according to user preferences. The Quick Search UI can be customized using skins with themes, such as musicians, geographic locations, and/or products. The icons can be displayed according to which application provider pays the highest premium, or according to user preference. | 04-02-2009 |
20090199132 | QUICK ACCESS TO VIRTUAL APPLICATIONS - An embedded operating system (OS) displays a user interface (UI) without waiting for the host OS to fully load. In one embodiment, the UI comprises icons for applications, advertisements, and browsers already configured with a URL. In one embodiment, the pre-configured browsers are set by the manufacturer. In another embodiment, the user can specify pre-configured browsers. In one embodiment, the icon owner pays for displaying an icon. The icon can be a static or a dynamic icon. Dynamic icons are downloaded from a file server. | 08-06-2009 |
20100306773 | Instant on Platform - A method and apparatus allows multiple computer operating systems (OS) and/or personalities to run concurrently. An instant-on platform includes a resource management service, a caching service, a profile manager, a network stack which provides TCP/IP communication to the OS, and at least one appliance. The instant-on platform can be placed in the path of network and disk traffic between said user OS and actual system hardware. User selectable profiles and personalities are also provided. | 12-02-2010 |
20110314093 | Remote Server Environment - A system in which computer content is encoded at low latency and distributed to one or more client devices and in which user gestures on the client device are translated into a digital representation of the computer's native input format, thereby allowing the client device to control the computer. A method of capturing screen data on a desktop system, packaging the captured content, streaming the content to one or more client device, decoding the content on the client-side, displaying the decoded content on the client device, accepting user input, transmitting the user input to the desktop system, translating the input into a native format, and controlling the desktop system using the translated user input. | 12-22-2011 |
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20100083277 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING MESSAGES USING NATIVE DATA SERIALIZATION/DESERIALIZATION IN A SERVICE-ORIENTED PIPELINE ARCHITECTURE - A computer-implemented system and method for processing messages using native data serialization/deserialization without any transformation, in a service-oriented pipeline architecture is disclosed. The method in an example embodiment that includes serializing or deserializing the request/response message directly into the format (specific on-the-wire data format or a java object) the recipient expects (either a service implementation or a service consumer or the framework), without first converting into an intermediate format. This provides an efficient mechanism for the same service implementation to be accessed by exchanging messages using different data formats. | 04-01-2010 |
20100083281 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING MESSAGES USING A COMMON INTERFACE PLATFORM SUPPORTING MULTIPLE PLUGGABLE DATA FORMATS IN A SERVICE-ORIENTED PIPELINE ARCHITECTURE - A computer-implemented system and method for processing messages using a common interface platform supporting multiple pluggable data formats in a service-oriented pipeline architecture is disclosed. The method in an example embodiment includes deserializing or serializing a request/response message using a pluggable serializer/deserializer mechanism and a corresponding pluggable data format parser. An example embodiment uses a common model for serialization/deserialization regardless of the data format, resulting in a consistent and efficient mechanism. | 04-01-2010 |
20110184990 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING, MANAGING, AND REUSING SCHEMA TYPE DEFINITIONS IN SERVICES ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE SERVICES, GROUPED IN THE FORM OF LIBRARIES - A computer-implemented system and method for creating, managing, and reusing schema type definitions in SOA services, grouped in the form of libraries are disclosed. The method in an example embodiment includes: grouping a plurality of Extensible Mark-up Language (XML) schema (XSD) types, each XSD type defined in an individual XSD file; using a processor to bundle the plurality of individual XSD types into a type library, the type library including a type information file to register the individual XSD types in the type library, the type library further including a type dependencies file to register dependencies between the individual XSD types in the same or different type library; importing types from a different type library, when defining derived types or aggregated types; generating Java artifacts from the XSD types; and associating the Java artifacts with corresponding XSD types in the type information file of the type library. | 07-28-2011 |
20110264964 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DEFINITION, CREATION, MANAGEMENT, TRANSMISSION, AND MONITORING OF ERRORS IN SOA ENVIRONMENT - A computer-implemented system and method for the definition, creation, management, transmission, and monitoring of errors in a SOA environment. An example embodiment includes: defining a common standard error data structure; automatically generating a unique identifier (ID) for each new error data instance; allowing customization of error data structure through extensions; creation and management of error instances that conform to this structure; ability to group errors across various dimensions; introducing the concept of an error library, the error library including a plurality of localizable error bundles, each of the error bundles including a plurality of error data instances for a particular domain, along with the associated metadata; automatically creating runtime artifacts for each error; ability to transmit errors either as faults or as part of the normal response payload; automatic error metric collection based on various error categories, and finally, tooling to help manage error libraries and reporting errors. | 10-27-2011 |
20130290794 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DEFINITION, CREATION, MANAGEMENT, TRANSMISSION, AND MONITORING OF ERRORS IN SOA ENVIRONMENT - A computer-implemented system and method for the definition, creation, management, transmission, and monitoring of errors in a SOA environment. An example embodiment includes: defining a common standard error data structure; automatically generating a unique identifier (ID) for each new error data instance; allowing customization of error data structure through extensions; creation and management of error instances that conform to this structure; ability to group errors across various dimensions; introducing the concept of an error library, the error library including a plurality of localizable error bundles, each of the error bundles including a plurality of error data instances for a particular domain, along with the associated metadata; automatically creating runtime artifacts for each error; ability to transmit errors either as faults or as part of the normal response payload; automatic error metric collection based on various error categories, and finally, tooling to help manage error libraries and reporting errors. | 10-31-2013 |
20140052760 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING, MANAGING, AND REUSING SCHEMA TYPE DEFINITIONS IN SERVICES ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE SERVICES, GROUPED IN THE FORM OF LIBRARIES - A computer-implemented system and method for creating, managing, and reusing schema type definitions in SOA services, grouped in the form of libraries are disclosed. The method in an example embodiment includes: grouping a plurality of Extensible Mark-up Language (XML) schema (XSD) types, each XSD type defined in an individual XSD file; using a processor to bundle the plurality of individual XSD types into a type library, the type library including a type information file to register the individual XSD types in the type library, the type library further including a type dependencies file to register dependencies between the individual XSD types in the same or different type library; importing types from a different type library, when defining derived types or aggregated types; generating Java artifacts from the XSD types; and associating the Java artifacts with corresponding XSD types in the type information file of the type library. | 02-20-2014 |
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20140351829 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING MESSAGES IN A SERVICE-ORIENTED PIPELINE ARCHITECTURE - A computer-implemented system and method for processing messages using a common interface platform supporting multiple pluggable data formats in a service-oriented pipeline architecture is disclosed. The method in an example embodiment includes deserializing or serializing a request/response message using a pluggable serializer/deserializer mechanism and a corresponding pluggable data format parser. An example embodiment uses a common model for serialization/deserialization regardless of the data format, resulting in a consistent and efficient mechanism. | 11-27-2014 |
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20100159305 | Carbon based electrocatalysts for fuel cells - Novel proton exchange membrane fuel cells and direct methanol fuel cells with nanostructured components are configured with higher precious metal utilization rate at the electrodes, higher power density, and lower cost. To form a catalyst, platinum or platinum-ruthenium nanoparticles are deposited onto carbon-based materials, for example, single-walled, dual-walled, multi-walled and cup-stacked carbon nanotubes. The deposition process includes an ethylene glycol reduction method. Aligned arrays of these carbon nanomaterials are prepared by filtering the nanomaterials with ethanol. A membrane electrode assembly is formed by sandwiching the catalyst between a proton exchange membrane and a diffusion layer that form a first electrode. The second electrode may be formed using a conventional catalyst. The several layers of the MEA are hot pressed to form an integrated unit. Proton exchange membrane fuel cells and direct methanol fuel cells are developed by stacking the membrane electrode assemblies in a conventional manner. | 06-24-2010 |
20130164652 | CARBON BASED ELECTROCATALYSTS FOR FUEL CELLS - Novel proton exchange membrane fuel cells and direct methanol fuel cells with nanostructured components are configured with higher precious metal utilization rate at the electrodes, higher power density, and lower cost. To form a catalyst, platinum or platinum-ruthenium nanoparticles are deposited onto carbon-based materials, for example, single-walled, dual-walled, multi-walled and cup-stacked carbon nanotubes. The deposition process includes an ethylene glycol reduction method. Aligned arrays of these carbon nanomaterials are prepared by filtering the nanomaterials with ethanol. A membrane electrode assembly is formed by sandwiching the catalyst between a proton exchange membrane and a diffusion layer that form a first electrode. The second electrode may be formed using a conventional catalyst. The several layers of the MEA are hot pressed to form an integrated unit. Proton exchange membrane fuel cells and direct methanol fuel cells are developed by stacking the membrane electrode assemblies in a conventional manner. | 06-27-2013 |
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20090292304 | POWERED SURGICAL HANDPIECE WITH AN ANTENNA FOR READING DATA FROM A MEMORY INTEGRAL WITH A CUTTING ACCESSORY ATTACHED TO THE HANDPIECE - A powered surgical handpiece that includes a motor for actuating a cutting accessory. The handpiece has a housing with a bore for receiving the cutting accessory and a coupling member internal to the bore that releasably engages and actuates the cutting accessory. A coil is mounted to the housing adjacent the bore. More particularly, the coil is located so that when the cutting accessory is seated in the bore, the coil is able to exchange signals with a complementary coil integral with the cutting accessory. A locking assembly mounted to the housing releasably holds the cutting accessory in the bore. | 11-26-2009 |
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20110089248 | Surgical cutting accessory with encapsulated RFID chip - A cutting accessory for use with a powered surgical tool. The accessory includes a drive shaft to which an outer hub is attached. Internal to the outer hub is a self-contained transponder formed from an RFID chip and a coil of electrical conductor embedded within a solid substrate or encapsulated within a plastic enclosure. The transponder wirelessly communicates one or more pieces of information concerning the identity and operation of the accessory to the surgical tool when the accessory is attached to the surgical tool. | 04-21-2011 |
20110301578 | SURGICAL TOOL ARRANGEMENT HAVING A HANDPIECE USABLE WITH MULTIPLE SURGICAL TOOLS - A surgical tool arrangement a handpiece which is capable of accepting and operating a number of different surgical tools or instruments adapted for use with the handpiece, each having one or multiple functions. The handpiece incorporates a coupling arrangement located at a distal end thereof which serves to attach the desired surgical instrument to the hand-piece via a locking mechanism, and also provides an electrical contact arrangement to support the functioning of an electrosurgical probe as well as a combined mechanical cutting and electrosurgical tool. Additionally, the handpiece accepts a conventional cutter which only requires power for driving a movable cutting element. | 12-08-2011 |
20130018401 | Surgical tool system with quick release coupling assembly - A surgical tool system with a handpiece and a cutting accessory that has inner and outer hubs. The handpiece has a spring biased lock ring that abuts a complementary stop member integral with the accessory outer hub to hold the accessory to the handpiece. An RFID chip is disposed against an inner wall of the accessory outer hub. An elastomeric seal pressed against the inner wall of the accessory outer hub provides environmental protection for the RFID chip. The seal has a rib that extends around the outer perimeter of the proximal end of the outer hub so as to form a seal between the accessory and an adjacent inner wall of the handpiece. Stop tabs extend inwardly from the seal to prevent the drive hub disposed inside the outer hub from falling out. | 01-17-2013 |
20130150669 | PARFOCAL COUPLER FOR ENDOSCOPIC VIEWING SYSTEM - A coupler for connecting an endoscope to a camera including a cylinder having a zoom lens and a focus lens therein. A zoom adjustment member engages the cylinder with a first coefficient of friction and is movable relative thereto to cause axial movement of the zoom lens. The zoom adjustment member is operatively connected to a focus adjustment member such that movement of the zoom adjustment member causes the focus adjustment member to move thereby moving both the zoom lens and the focus lens axially. The focus adjustment member engages the zoom adjustment member with a second coefficient of friction and is movable relative thereto to cause axial movement of the focus lens within the cylinder. The first coefficient of friction is greater than the second coefficient of friction such that movement of the focus adjustment member does not cause movement of the zoom adjustment member. | 06-13-2013 |
20130296910 | SURGICAL TOOL SYSTEM WITH QUICK RELEASE COUPLING ASSEMBLY - A surgical tool system with a handpiece and a cutting accessory that has inner and outer hubs. The handpiece has a spring biased lock ring that abuts a complementary stop member integral with the accessory outer hub to hold the accessory to the handpiece. An RFID chip is disposed against an inner wall of the accessory outer hub. An elastomeric seal pressed against the inner wall of the accessory outer hub provides environmental protection for the RFID chip. The seal has a rib that extends around the outer perimeter of the proximal end of the outer hub so as to form a seal between the accessory and an adjacent inner wall of the handpiece. Stop tabs extend inwardly from the seal to prevent the drive hub disposed inside the outer hub from falling out. | 11-07-2013 |
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20090106728 | ROUTING METHODS FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGNS - Routing methods for an integrated circuit design layout are disclosed. The layout can include design netlists and library cells. A multiple-level global routing can generate topological wire for each net. An area oriented graph-based detail routing on the design can be performed. A post route optimization after the detail routing can be performed to further improve the routing quality. Some methods can be single threaded all or some of the time, and/or multi-threaded some or all of the time. | 04-23-2009 |
20090113371 | ROUTING INTERCONNECT OF INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGNS - Routing methods for an integrated circuit design layout are disclosed. The layout can include design netlists and library cells. A multiple-level global routing can generate topological wire for each net. An area oriented graph-based detail routing on the design can be performed. A post route optimization after the detail routing can be performed to further improve the routing quality. Some methods can be single threaded all or some of the time, and/or multi-threaded some or all of the time. | 04-30-2009 |
20090113372 | INTERCONNECT ROUTING METHODS OF INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGNS - Routing methods for an integrated circuit design layout are disclosed. The layout can include design netlists and library cells. A multiple-level global routing can generate topological wire for each net. An area oriented graph-based detail routing on the design can be performed. A post route optimization after the detail routing can be performed to further improve the routing quality. Some methods can be single threaded all or some of the time, and/or multi-threaded some or all of the time. | 04-30-2009 |
20130031524 | ROUTING METHODS FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGNS - Routing methods for an integrated circuit design layout are disclosed. The layout can include design netlists and library cells. A multiple-level global routing can generate topological wire for each net. An area oriented graph-based detail routing on the design can be performed. A post route optimization after the detail routing can be performed to further improve the routing quality. Some methods can be single threaded all or some of the time, and/or multi-threaded some or all of the time. | 01-31-2013 |
20140215426 | ROUTING INTERCONNECT OF INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGNS WITH VARYING GRID DENSITIES - Routing methods for an integrated circuit design layout are disclosed. The layout can include design netlists and library cells. A multiple-level global routing can generate topological wire for each net. An area oriented graph-based detail routing on the design can be performed. A post route optimization after the detail routing can be performed to further improve the routing quality. Some methods can be single threaded all or some of the time, and/or multi-threaded some or all of the time. | 07-31-2014 |
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20080287215 | COATED GOLF CLUB HEAD/COMPONENT - A golf club component, such as a golf club head and/or a golf club shaft, can comprise a golf club component substrate having an outer layer of titanium carbide, typically comprising at least forty percent (40%) carbon content. Alternatively, a golf club component can comprise a golf club component substrate, at least a portion of which is enveloped by a first coating layer of, for example, electroplated nickel, a second coating layer of, for example, electroplated chromium or palladium, and a third coating layer of titanium carbide applied by physical vapor deposition. The titanium carbide layer is durable and can provide the golf club component with a desired aesthetic appearance, such as a black color. Additionally, the golf club component can be coated with a fourth coating layer, such as a layer comprising a sealant or clear coat material. | 11-20-2008 |
20090149277 | WELDED IRON-TYPE CLUBHEAD WITH THIN HIGH-COR FACE - Clubheads for iron-type golf clubs are disclosed. An example clubhead has a front including an iron-type face. The front is forged of a material such as C455 or 17-4 PH stainless steel. A heel, sole, toe, and top-line are situated rearwardly of the face, and a rear is situated rearwardly of the heel, sole, toe, and top-line. The face has one or more of: a COR of at least 0.8, a thickness, in a thinnest portion of the face, of no greater than 2.0 mm, and an area of less than 3000 mm | 06-11-2009 |
20100151960 | Golf club head having a composite face insert - A golf club head having a composite face insert attached to a metallic body is provided. The club head preferably has a volume of at least 200 cc and provides superior durability and club performance. The face insert includes prepreg plies having a fiber areal weight (FAW) of less than 100 g/m | 06-17-2010 |
20130310192 | GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH FACE INSERT - A golf club head is provided having a club body and a contact plate secured to the club body. The contact plate defines at least a portion of a striking surface having a plurality of striking surface grooves. The contact plate is formed using an electroforming process. | 11-21-2013 |
20140100052 | COATED GOLF CLUB HEAD/COMPONENT - A golf club component, such as a golf club head and/or a golf club shaft, can comprise a golf club component substrate having an outer layer of titanium carbide, typically comprising at least forty percent (40%) carbon content. Alternatively, a golf club component can comprise a golf club component substrate, at least a portion of which is enveloped by a first coating layer of, for example, electroplated nickel, a second coating layer of, for example, electroplated chromium or palladium, and a third coating layer of titanium carbide applied by physical vapor deposition. The titanium carbide layer is durable and can provide the golf club component with a desired aesthetic appearance, such as a black color. Additionally, the golf club component can be coated with a fourth coating layer, such as a layer comprising a sealant or clear coat material. | 04-10-2014 |
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20090160957 | Methods and system for digitally stabilizing video captured from rolling shutter cameras - An imaging device and methods of stabilizing video captured using a rolling shutter operation. Motion estimation is used to determine a row motion vector for individual rows of a current frame of a pixel array. The row motion vectors are used to map the location of pixels in the current frame to a mapped frame representing a single acquisition time for the current frame. | 06-25-2009 |
20090278950 | LENS CLEANING WARNING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Lens cleaning warning systems and methods. A system includes an image processing unit configured to analyze image data to determine whether the image data indicates lens flare and, if so, provide an indication to the user that the lens is contaminated. | 11-12-2009 |
20090295930 | Method and apparatus providing motion smoothing in a video stabilization system - A method and apparatus for smoothing an image in a plurality of video frames consisting of a current frame and at least one previous frame. The position of at least one pixel in each of the plurality of frames is determined to provide respective determined positions. An adjusted position of the at least one pixel in the current frame is calculated based on the determined positions. | 12-03-2009 |
20150085145 | MULTIPLE IMAGE CAPTURE AND PROCESSING - Various embodiments relating to image capture with a camera and generation of a processed image having desired image characteristics are provided. In one embodiment, a suggested range of values of one or more image characteristics based on preferences of one or more sources is received. Furthermore, settings of the camera are adjusted to capture a plurality of images of a scene. Each image has a different set of values within the suggested range of values of the one or more image characteristics. | 03-26-2015 |
20150085159 | MULTIPLE IMAGE CAPTURE AND PROCESSING - Various embodiments relating to image capture with a camera and generation of a processed image having desired image characteristics are provided. In one embodiment, a plurality of images of a scene captured by a camera and associated image metadata are stored. Image metadata associated with each image of the plurality of images includes image characteristics of that image, and each image has a different set of values of image characteristics. A request for an image of the scene that most closely matches a specified image characteristic profile that defines one or more values of one or more image characteristics is received. The image characteristic profile is compared to image metadata of each of the plurality of images. A processed image generated from the plurality of images of the scene having image characteristics that most closely match the image characteristic profile based on the comparison is provided. | 03-26-2015 |
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20090128142 | Media defect removal in disk drive head testing - A method for testing a hard disk drive is described. The method includes determining a number of defects associated with a portion of recordable media associated with a hard disk drive. The method further includes comparing the number of determined defects to a threshold number of defects and provided the number of determined defects is greater than the threshold number of defects, determining that the portion of the disk comprises disk defects. | 05-21-2009 |
20100027148 | TRIPLE TRACK TEST FOR SIDE ERASE BAND WIDTH AND SIDE ERASE AMPLITUDE LOSS OF A RECORDING HEAD - A triple track test for determining respective erase band widths associated with a read/write head involves writing first and second data tracks in each direction and at a certain distance from an origin, and erasing a track having a center at the origin. Based on a triple track test profile (3T) corresponding to the three tracks, a first distance is measured in one direction from the origin to one of the modified data tracks and a first erase band width is computed based thereon. The other side erase band width is computable similarly. A side erase amplitude loss measurement procedure, for determining the amount of signal amplitude lost by an adjacent track due to the respective erase bands, involves constructing a side-erase profile based on a composite of the 3T profile and a full-track profile, from which respective amplitude losses are computed for the respective erase bands. | 02-04-2010 |
20100142080 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DETECT SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS ON MAGNETIC READ/WRITE HEADS - A method and apparatus for detecting predetermined surface characteristics in head gimbal assemblies to improve hard disk drive reliability. The predetermined surface characteristics include head slider protrusions such as scratches or contamination that can cause damage to the head or disk in hard drives. By detecting these protrusions, those drives with an increased chance of failure can be removed from a test group, thereby increasing the quality and reliability of the remaining disk drives. The invention provides a method of detecting these protrusions that is a more practical option than using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) to inspect each head slider. | 06-10-2010 |
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20110180729 | BROADLY TUNABLE OPTICAL PARAMETRIC OSCILLATOR - A novel broadly tunable optical parametric oscillator is described for use in numerous applications including multi-photon microscopy. The optical parametric oscillator includes at least one sub-picosecond laser pump source configured to output a pump signal having a wavelength of about 650 nm or less and at least one type II optical parametric oscillator in optical communication with the pump source and configured to generate a single widely tunable pulsed optical signal. In one application, an optical system is in optical communication with the optical parametric oscillator and configured to direct at least a portion of the optical signal to a specimen, and at least one analyzing device is configured to receive a signal from the specimen in response to the optical signal. | 07-28-2011 |
20140153596 | Semiconductor Inspection And Metrology System Using Laser Pulse Multiplier - A pulse multiplier includes a beam splitter and one or more mirrors. The beam splitter receives a series of input laser pulses and directs part of the energy of each pulse into a ring cavity. After circulating around the ring cavity, part of the pulse energy leaves the ring cavity through the beam splitter and part of the energy is recirculated. By selecting the ring cavity optical path length, the repetition rate of an output series of laser pulses can be made to be a multiple of the input repetition rate. The relative energies of the output pulses can be controlled by choosing the transmission and reflection coefficients of the beam splitter. This pulse multiplier can inexpensively reduce the peak power per pulse while increasing the number of pulses per second with minimal total power loss. | 06-05-2014 |
20140204963 | 193NM Laser And Inspection System - A laser for generating an output wavelength of approximately 193.4 nm includes a fundamental laser, an optical parametric generator, a fourth harmonic generator, and a frequency mixing module. The optical parametric generator, which is coupled to the fundamental laser, can generate a down-converted signal. The fourth harmonic generator, which may be coupled to the optical parametric generator or the fundamental laser, can generate a fourth harmonic. The frequency mixing module, which is coupled to the optical parametric generator and the fourth harmonic generator, can generate a laser output at a frequency equal to a sum of the fourth harmonic and twice a frequency of the down-converted signal. | 07-24-2014 |
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20090023298 | INVERSE SELF-ALIGNED SPACER LITHOGRAPHY - Ultrafine dimensions, smaller than conventional lithographic capabilities, are formed employing an efficient inverse spacer technique comprising selectively removing spacers. Embodiments include forming a first mask pattern over a target layer, forming a spacer layer on the upper and side surfaces of the first mask pattern leaving intermediate spaces, depositing a material in the intermediate spacers leaving the spacer layer exposed, selectively removing the spacer layer to form a second mask pattern having openings exposing the target layer, and etching the target layer through the second mask pattern. | 01-22-2009 |
20090040483 | MULTIPLE EXPOSURE TECHNIQUE USING OPC TO CORRECT DISTORTION - Accurate ultrafine patterns are formed using a multiple exposure technique comprising implementing an OPC procedure to form an exposure reticle to compensate for distortion of an overlying resist pattern caused by an underlying resist pattern. Embodiments include forming a first resist pattern in a first resist layer over a target layer using a first exposure reticle, forming a second exposure reticle by an OPC technique to compensate for distortion of a second resist pattern caused by the underlying first resist pattern, depositing a second resist layer on the first resist pattern, forming the second resist pattern in the second resist layer using the second exposure reticle, the first and second resist patterns constituting a final resist mask, and forming a pattern in the target layer using the final resist mask. | 02-12-2009 |
20100311242 | METHODS FOR FABRICATING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES - Methods are provided for fabricating a semiconductor device. One method comprises providing a first pattern having a first polygon, the first polygon having a first tonality and having a first side and a second side, the first side adjacent to a second polygon having a second tonality, and the second side adjacent to a third polygon having the second tonality, and forming a second pattern by reversing the tonality of the first pattern. The method further comprises forming a third pattern from the second pattern by converting the second polygon from the first tonality to the second tonality forming a fourth pattern from the second pattern by converting the third polygon from the first tonality to the second tonality forming a fifth pattern by reversing the tonality of the third pattern, and forming a sixth pattern by reversing the tonality of the fourth pattern. | 12-09-2010 |
20130130161 | PHOTOMASK SETS FOR FABRICATING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES - Methods are provided for fabricating a semiconductor device. One method comprises providing a first pattern having a first polygon, the first polygon having a first tonality and having a first side and a second side, the first side adjacent to a second polygon having a second tonality, and the second side adjacent to a third polygon having the second tonality, and forming a second pattern by reversing the tonality of the first pattern. The method further comprises forming a third pattern from the second pattern by converting the second polygon from the first tonality to the second tonality forming a fourth pattern from the second pattern by converting the third polygon from the first tonality to the second tonality forming a fifth pattern by reversing the tonality of the third pattern, and forming a sixth pattern by reversing the tonality of the fourth pattern. | 05-23-2013 |
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20090017628 | SPACER LITHOGRAPHY - Ultrafine dimensions are accurately and efficiently formed in a target layer using a spacer lithographic technique comprising forming a first mask pattern, forming a cross-linkable layer over the first mask pattern, forming a cross-linked spacer between the first mask pattern and cross-linkable layer, removing the cross-linkable layer, cross-linked spacer from the upper surface of the first mask pattern and the first mask pattern to form a second mask pattern comprising remaining portions of the cross-linked spacer, and etching using the second mask pattern to form an ultrafine pattern in the underlying target layer. Embodiments include forming the first mask pattern from a photoresist material capable of generating an acid, depositing a cross-linkable material comprising a material capable of undergoing a cross-linking reaction in the presence of an acid, and removing portions of the non-cross-linked layer and cross-linked spacer from the upper surface of the first mask pattern before removing the remaining portions of the first mask pattern and remaining noncross-linked layer. | 01-15-2009 |
20130146982 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH TRANSISTOR LOCAL INTERCONNECTS - A semiconductor device is provided for implementing at least one logic element. The semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate with a first transistor and a second transistor formed on the semiconductor substrate. Each of the transistors includes a source, a drain, and a gate. A CA layer is electrically connected to at least one of the source or the drain of the first transistor. A CB layer is electrically connected to at least one of the gates of the transistors and the CA layer. | 06-13-2013 |
20130181289 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate having a diffusion region. A transistor is formed within the diffusion region. A power rail is disposed outside the diffusion region. A contact layer is disposed above the substrate and below the power rail. A via is disposed between the contact layer and the power rail to electrically connect the contact layer to the power rail. The contact layer includes a first length disposed outside the diffusion region and a second length extending from the first length into the diffusion region and electrically connected to the transistor. | 07-18-2013 |
20130275935 | PROVIDING TIMING-CLOSED FINFET DESIGNS FROM PLANAR DESIGNS - An approach for providing timing-closed FinFET designs from planar designs is disclosed. Embodiments include: receiving one or more planar cells associated with a planar design; generating an initial FinFET design corresponding to the planar design based on the planar cells and a FinFET model; and processing the initial FinFET design to provide a timing-closed FinFET design. Other embodiments include: determining a race condition associated with a path of the initial FinFET design based on a timing analysis of the initial FinFET design; and increasing delay associated with the path to resolve hold violations associated with the race condition, wherein the processing of the initial FinFET design is based on the delay increase. | 10-17-2013 |
20140042641 | MIDDLE-OF-THE-LINE CONSTRUCTS USING DIFFUSION CONTACT STRUCTURES - An approach for providing MOL constructs using diffusion contact structures is disclosed. Embodiments include: providing a first diffusion region in a substrate; providing, via a first lithography process, a first diffusion contact structure; providing, via a second lithography process, a second diffusion contact structure; and coupling the first diffusion contact structure to the first diffusion region and the second diffusion contact structure. Embodiments include: providing a second diffusion region in the substrate; providing a diffusion gap region between the first and second diffusion regions; providing the diffusion contact structure over the diffusion gap region; and coupling, via the diffusion contact structure, the first and second diffusion regions. | 02-13-2014 |
20140258960 | INTEGRATING OPTIMAL PLANAR AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR DESIGN LAYOUTS - An approach and apparatus are provided for optimizing and combining different semiconductor technologies into a single graphic data system. Embodiments include generating a planar semiconductor layout design, generating a three-dimensional (e.g., FinFET) semiconductor layout design, and combining the planar design and the FinFET design in a common graphic data system. | 09-11-2014 |
20140273474 | INTERCONNECTION DESIGNS USING SIDEWALL IMAGE TRANSFER (SIT) - Methodology enabling a generation of an interconnection design utilizing an SIT process is disclosed. Embodiments include: providing a hardmask on a substrate; forming a mandrel layer on the hardmask including: first and second vertical portions extending along a vertical direction and separated by a horizontal distance; and a plurality of horizontal portions extending in a horizontal direction, wherein each of the horizontal portions is positioned between the first and second vertical portions and at a different position along the vertical direction; and forming a spacer layer on outer edges of the mandrel layer. | 09-18-2014 |
20140327146 | METHODS FOR IMPROVING DOUBLE PATTERNING ROUTE EFFICIENCY - A design methodology for routing for an integrated circuit is disclosed. The method includes placement of cells having double diffusion breaks, which create an extended intercell region. Metal layer prohibit zones are defined to prohibit any M1 structures in the prohibit zones. Metal layer allow zones are placed adjacent to outer metal lines, and jogs are formed in the metal layer allow zones. Vias and viabars may then be applied on the jogs. | 11-06-2014 |
20140339610 | FINFET DEVICE AND METHOD OF FABRICATION - Embodiments of the present invention provide a novel method and structure for forming finFET structures that comprise standard cells. An H-shaped cut mask is used to reduce the number of fins that need to be removed, hence increasing the fin efficiency. | 11-20-2014 |
20140339647 | DENSELY PACKED STANDARD CELLS FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PRODUCTS, AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - One method disclosed herein includes forming first and second transistor devices in and above adjacent active regions that are separated by an isolation region, wherein the transistors comprise a source/drain region and a shared gate structure, forming a continuous conductive line that spans across the isolation region and contacts the source/drain regions of the transistors and etching the continuous conductive line to form separated first and second unitary conductive source/drain contact structures that contact the source/drain regions of the first and second transistors, respectively. A device disclosed herein includes a gate structure, source/drain regions, first and second unitary conductive source/drain contact structures, each of which contacts one of the source/drain regions, and first and second conductive vias that contact the first and second unitary conductive source/drain contact structures, respectively | 11-20-2014 |