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Abel Alaniz, Cedar Park, TX US
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| 20090292963 | Method and System for Testing an Electronic Circuit - A method for testing an electronic circuit comprises selecting a first log interval, a first log start pattern, a first log end pattern, and a first subset range of LBIST patterns from a plurality of LBIST patterns arranged in an order, wherein each LBIST pattern of the subset range of LBIST patterns causes an associated output of an electronic circuit. The method tests an electronic circuit in a first test by applying to the electronic circuit the first subset range of LBIST patterns sequentially in the order, thereby generating a first plurality of associated outputs. The method stores a first subset of associated outputs based on the first log interval, the first log start pattern, and the first log end pattern. The method compares the subset of associated outputs with known outputs to identify a first output mismatch. | 11-26-2009 |
| 20090292964 | Method and System for Testing an Electronic Circuit to Identify Multiple Defects - A method for testing an electronic circuit comprises selecting a plurality of test patterns arranged in an order. The method tests an electronic circuit by applying to the electronic circuit a first subset range of the plurality of test patterns sequentially in the order, from a first test pattern to a first log interval after the first test pattern, thereby generating a first associated output. The method compares the first associated output with a first known output of the plurality of known outputs. In the event the first associated output does not match the first known output, the method stores indicia of the first mismatch; causes the electronic circuit to appear to assume the first known output state; and proceeds with additional test procedures. | 11-26-2009 |
Abel Alaniz, Austin, TX US
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| 20090327824 | TECHNIQUES FOR PERFORMING A LOGIC BUILT-IN SELF-TEST IN AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICE - A method, system and computer program product for performing device characterization Logic Built-In Self-Test (LBIST) in an IC device. Test parameters of the LBIST are saved in a memory of the IC device, and nominal operational parameters of the IC device are used to define a signature of the LBIST. A determination whether the LBIST is passed or failed is made within the characterized IC device. | 12-31-2009 |
Alex Alaniz, Los Alamos, NM US
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| 20110060703 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING CORRELATION IN DATA SETS - A method and system for detecting correlations in a data set is provided. The method includes determining one or more parameters associated with one or more data sets. The one or more parameters are determined at runtime for generating one or more test data sets from the one or more data sets. A test data of the one or more test data sets comprises one or more objects and one or more indices. The one or more objects are associated with the one or more indices. The method further includes computing one or more correlation coefficients associated with the one or more test data sets. The one or more correlation coefficients are computed for detecting correlation corresponding to the one or more test data sets. | 03-10-2011 |
Carl B. Alaniz, Westlake Village, CA US
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| 20090272157 | Air Brake Plunger Securing Device - Various embodiments of this invention is an easy-to-use one-piece air brake securing device designed for use in recreational vehicles, trucks, and other automotive vehicles employing air-operated parking brakes. The device is designed to fit around the shaft of the air brake plunger and to prevent the plunger from being moved intentionally or inadvertently in a manner that may disengage the air brake. | 11-05-2009 |
David Alaniz, Tucker, GA US
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| 20090119114 | Systems and Methods for Enabling Customer Service - A method for enabling customer service includes providing a first portion of a flow chart including a flow chart component corresponding to a first task and a flow chart component corresponding to a second task. The flow chart may correspond to a customer service process comprising several tasks. A list of steps corresponding to the first task depicted in the flow chart is also provided. User input indicating completion of the first task is then received. Responsive to receiving the user input, a second portion of the flow chart is provided including a flow chart component corresponding to the second task and a flow chart component corresponding to a third task. The second portion of the flow chart includes at least one flow chart component that is not part of the first portion of the flow chart. | 05-07-2009 |
Irma P. Alaniz, Corpus Christi, TX US
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| 20080235847 | Dead lifting suit - A suit particularly for dead lifters comprises a front having a neckline substantially higher than in the back. This covers more of the front of the chest and reduces the tendency of the lifter to bend the upper torso forwardly. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090088306 | Dead lifting method and suit - A suit particularly for dead lifters comprises a front having a neckline substantially higher than in the back. This covers more of the front of the chest and reduces the tendency of the lifter to bend the upper torso forwardly. A method comprises wearing the suit while deadlifting. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20100218300 | Athletic garment - In several embodiments, an athletic garment is designed to store energy when a weight or load is lowered in order to assist the wearer to subsequently raise the load. In some embodiments, the garment provides seams which are curved in order to twist the garment fabric and thereby store energy therein. In one shirt embodiment, the sleeves extend perpendicularly forward of the torso and then converge toward a centerline of the shirt. In a second shirt embodiment, the sleeves extend perpendicularly forward of the torso for their entire length. In a weight lifter's suit embodiment, the curved seams extends from an armhole of a torso section to a location under the buttocks of the lifter. In another shirt embodiment, the arms extend forwardly of a vertical plane when the wearer is lying on the back in preparation for an arching bench press movement. | 09-02-2010 |
Pedro M. Alaniz, Corpus Christi, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080235847 | Dead lifting suit - A suit particularly for dead lifters comprises a front having a neckline substantially higher than in the back. This covers more of the front of the chest and reduces the tendency of the lifter to bend the upper torso forwardly. | 10-02-2008 |
