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Cecil R. Jackson, Chandler, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100023882Crime alert method and apparatus - A process for reducing crime in schools includes the steps of providing an Internet web site adapted to permit the reports of crimes; using the web site to report a crime; and passing on a crime report to the web site to law enforcement authorities.01-28-2010

Daniel Jackson, Phoenix, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120126312VERTICAL DMOS-FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR - A vertical diffused metal oxide semiconductor (DMOS) field-effect transistors (FET), has a cell structure with a substrate; an epitaxial layer or well of the first conductivity type on the substrate; first and second base regions of the second conductivity type arranged within the epitaxial layer or well and spaced apart by a predefined distance; first and second source regions of a first conductivity type arranged within the first and second base region, respectively; a gate structure insulated from the epitaxial layer or well by an insulation layer and arranged above the region between the first and second base regions and covering at least partly the first and second base region, wherein the gate structure comprises first and second gates being spaced apart wherein each gate covers a respective portion of the base region.05-24-2012

Daniel J. Jackson, Phoenix, AZ US

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20120126313ULTRA THIN DIE TO IMPROVE SERIES RESISTANCE OF A FET - A method for producing a power field effect transistor (FET) device having a low series resistance between the drain and source when switched on has the steps of: forming a vertical power FET in a semiconductor die; and back-grinding the semiconductor die to a thickness of less than or equal to about 100 μm (4 mils) or less.05-24-2012

Jonathan Jackson, Gilbert, AZ US

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20090179785Read and Write Interface Communications Protocol for Digital-to-Analog Signal Converter with Non-Volatile Memory - A mixed signal integrated circuit device, e.g., digital-to-analog converter (DAC), has a serial interface communication protocol that accesses volatile and/or non-volatile memory and allows a preprogrammed output voltage whenever the mixed signal device is powered-up. However, unlike conventional DACs, DACs with non-volatile memory may need special interface communication protocols for effective operation of the DAC and communications between a system master controller unit (MCU). Interface communications protocols that do not violate standard serial bus communications protocols are provided for communicating between the volatile and non-volatile memories of the DAC so that the MCU may access the DAC's memories (non-volatile and/or volatile memories). The mixed signal integrated circuit device has a user programmable address.07-16-2009

Jonathan Jackson, Chandler, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080252505Read and Write Interface Communications Protocol for Digital-to-Analog Signal Converter with Non-Volatile Memory - A mixed signal device, e.g., digital-to-analog converter (DAC) device has a serial interface communication protocol that accesses volatile and/or nonvolatile memory and allows a preprogrammed output voltage whenever the mixed signal device is powered-up. However, unlike conventional DAC devices, DAC devices with non-volatile memory may need special interface communication protocols for effective operation of the DAC device and communications between a system master controller unit (MCU). Interface communications protocols that do not violate standard serial bus communications protocols are provided for communicating between the volatile and non-volatile memories of the DAC device so that the MCU may access the DAC device's memories (non-volatile and/or volatile memories).10-16-2008

Joseph W. Jackson, Glendale, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090082913METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREVENTING AN UNAUTHORIZED FLIGHT OF AN AIRCRAFT - A fly-by-wire (FBW) system (03-26-2009

Louis R. Jackson, Peoria, AZ US

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20080223990SELF-POWERED SPACECRAFT ATTITUDE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method are provided for operating a control moment gyro (CMG) in a spacecraft. The CMG includes a spin motor, and a CMG rotor that is coupled to the spin motor and is configured to rotate about a spin axis. Electrical power from a power source is supplied to the spin motor to rotate the CMG rotor about the spin axis. A determination is made as to whether the power source can supply sufficient electrical power to the spin motor. If the power source cannot supply sufficient electrical power to the spin motor, the spin motor is rotated by the CMG rotor to generate and supply electrical power to the power source.09-18-2008
20080228332ACTIVE CONTROL OF SOFT HYBRID ISOLATION SYSTEMS - Apparatus, Systems, and Methods are provided for controlling motion of a spacecraft. One apparatus includes a non-contacting actuator and a passive mechanical system coupled in parallel with one another. A system includes a payload, a bus, and a hybrid actuator including a non-contacting actuator and a passive mechanical system coupled in parallel, and coupled between the bus and the payload. The system also includes an inertial actuator configured to maneuver the bus to maintain a relative position and/or attitude of the bus with respect to the payload. One method includes receiving a signal instructing a first controller to change the position and/or attitude of a payload and utilizing a hybrid system to change the position and/or attitude of the payload. The method also includes receiving the signal at a second controller and utilizing a system to change a position and/or attitude of the bus independent of the payload.09-18-2008

Patent applications by Louis R. Jackson, Peoria, AZ US

Merrill Jackson, Tucson, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100003398ABRASIVE POWDER COATINGS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING TIN WHISKER GROWTH - An electrical component includes a conductive substrate, a tin layer formed on the substrate, and a barrier coating formed on the tin layer to impede tin whisker growth. The barrier coating includes a polymer matrix, and abrasive particles that are dispersed about the matrix.01-07-2010
20110091897COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING NANOMATERIALS AND METHOD FOR USING SUCH COMPOSITIONS FOR HISTOCHEMICAL PROCESSES - Histochemical process compositions comprising at least one nanoparticle in an amount effective to reduce or substantially eliminate the average number of spots per slide that result from a sample staining protocol are disclosed. Various nanoparticles, or combinations thereof, including metals, metal alloys, metal oxides, ceramics, functionalized metals or metalloids, and other miscellaneous nanoparticles, such as carbon nanoparticles and diamond nanoparticles, can be used. The nanoparticle concentration typically is from about 2 parts per million to about 20 parts per million. One embodiment of a disclosed method concerns applying a histochemical process composition to a sample, followed by performing a staining protocol on the sample. Particular embodiments concern dispensing a nanosolution onto a sample using an automated system, heating the sample, and performing a sample staining process.04-21-2011

Patent applications by Merrill Jackson, Tucson, AZ US

Ralph Thomas Jackson, Tucson, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090320017Dynamic Web Installer - A dynamic web installer, in which a user selects components via an external input selector (e.g. a web page) and, based on those selections, generates a custom installer to include only the components requested by the user. The user can then retrieve this installer and perform the installation.12-24-2009

Robert Charles Jackson, Sahuarita, AZ US

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20100180237FUNCTIONALITY SWITCHING IN POINTER INPUT DEVICES - Various embodiments for switching functionality of a graphical user interface (GUI) pointer input device are provided. A first gesture pattern is configured. The first gesture pattern, when performed, enables a predetermined function of the input device. The predetermined function substitutes for a default function of the input device. The enabling of the predetermined function is indicated to a user on the GUI. A second gesture pattern is configured. The second gesture pattern, when performed, cancels the predetermined function of the input device and enables the default function.07-15-2010

Sheri L. Jackson, Tucson, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090222677DISPLAY OF BLADE SERVER OPERATING SYSTEM INFORMATION - A system, method, and computer program product for providing operating system information for a plurality of blade servers in a blade chassis to a management module for display to a user is provided. A first blade server of the plurality of blade servers is queried to determine operating system information for the first blade server. The operating system information is provided to the management module.09-03-2009

Sherrie G. Jackson, Phoenix, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110139869WIRELESS TRANSACTION MEDIUM HAVING COMBINED MAGNETIC STRIPE AND RADIO FREQUENCY COMMUNICATIONS - A wireless financial transaction instrument, such as a card, has a magnetic stripe, a display, and an on-board power supply, such as a battery, and is usable with a dual capture point of sale terminal. Information is received by such a terminal from the card wirelessly, and also from the magnetic stripe, and the data received contactlessly is preferably used to verify that read from the stripe. The display can display the account number on command, or to display a current balance, or amount of credit remaining, or any combination of these items of information.06-16-2011
20120024950WIRELESS TRANSACTION MEDIUM HAVING COMBINED MAGNETIC STRIPE AND RADIO FREQUENCY COMMUNICATIONS - A wireless financial transaction instrument, such as a card, has a magnetic stripe, a display, and an on-board power supply, such as a battery, and is usable with a dual capture point of sale terminal. Information is received by such a terminal from the card wirelessly, and also from the magnetic stripe, and the data received contactlessly is preferably used to verify that read from the stripe. The display can display the account number on command, or to display a current balance, or amount of credit remaining, or any combination of these items of information.02-02-2012