Holdbrook
Kalon Holdbrook, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130111303 | SINGLE ERROR CORRECTION & DEVICE FAILURE DETECTION FOR X8 SDRAM DEVICES IN BL8 MEMORY OPERATION | 05-02-2013 |
Kalon S. Holdbrook, Palo Alto, CA US
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20100325600 | ROUTING NETS OVER CIRCUIT BLOCKS IN A HIERARCHICAL CIRCUIT DESIGN - Some embodiments of the present invention provide a system that routes nets over circuit blocks in a hierarchical circuit design. During operation, the system can receive a set of circuit blocks. At least some terminals of the circuit blocks may be desired to be electrically linked together using a net which is expected to be routed over one or more circuit blocks. The system may divide an area associated with a block (e.g., an area in a metal layer which is situated above the block) into a set of tiles. Next, the system may assign costs to at least some of the tiles in the set of tiles. The system can then use the costs during routing. Note that using the costs of the tiles during routing makes it more likely that buffers can be used wherever required to meet slew and timing requirements. | 12-23-2010 |
Mark Jeffrey Holdbrook, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20160121118 | STIMULATION DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING DRY EYE - Described herein are devices and methods of use thereof for treating dry eye, tired eye, or other forms of ocular discomfort such as from contact lenses. The methods generally include applying spatially and/or temporally patterned stimulation to one or more anatomical structures located in an ocular or nasal region. The electrical stimulation may elicit a reflex that activates the lacrimal gland or may directly activate the lacrimal gland or nerves innervating the lacrimal gland to produce tears. The devices may be implantable or handheld, and may be configured to deliver the spatially and/or temporally patterned stimulation patterns described. | 05-05-2016 |
Stephen J. Holdbrook, Hampshire GB
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20110191074 | Systems and Methods for Performing Stress Intensity Factor Calculations Using Non-Singluar Finite Elements - Systems and methods are disclosed for determining stress intensity factors. In one or more embodiments, the method can include the steps of defining a crack tip zone about one or more crack tips of one or more arbitrarily shaped cracks in an arbitrarily shaped solid. The one or more crack tip zones can be constrained within a finite element model representation mesh of the arbitrarily shaped solid to provide one or more constrained crack tip zones. The combination of the finite element model representation mesh and the one or more constrained crack tip zones can be processed to determine the stress intensity factor for each of the one or more arbitrarily shaped cracks. | 08-04-2011 |