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James Y. Cho, Los Gatos, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080276018SYSTEM ON A CHIP FOR NETWORKING - A system on a chip for network devices. In one implementation, the system on a chip may include (integrated onto a single integrated circuit), a processor and one or more I/O devices for networking applications. For example, the I/O devices may include one or more network interface circuits for coupling to a network interface. In one embodiment, coherency may be enforced within the boundaries of the system on a chip but not enforced outside of the boundaries.11-06-2008
20100100681System on a chip for networking - A system on a chip for network devices. In one implementation, the system on a chip may include (integrated onto a single integrated circuit), a processor and one or more I/O devices for networking applications. For example, the I/O devices may include one or more network interface circuits for coupling to a network interface. In one embodiment, coherency may be enforced within the boundaries of the system on a chip but not enforced outside of the boundaries.04-22-2010

Patent applications by James Y. Cho, Los Gatos, CA US

James Y. Menefee, Iii, Macon, GA US

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20110017090WAD-LESS CARTRIDGES AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - This disclosure relates generally to cartridges for use in projectile-launching devices, such as ammunition cartridges, flare cartridges, and the like, including components of the cartridges, and methods for their manufacture. For example, the cartridges of this disclosure can be ammunition cartridges such as shotshell cartridges, which include an obturating medium which functions to seal the compressed but expanding hot gases and can be used without a pre-formed gas seal.01-27-2011

James Y. Yang, Nanchang CN

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20090121855Tire pressure monitoring device with LED warning light turned on by mechanical pressure switch - A tire pressure-monitoring device (TPMD) directly mounted onto an air-pumping inlet-stem on a tire. The TPMD includes a light emitter connected to a battery through an electrical connecting loop wherein the electrical connecting loop comprising a plurality of electrical conductive structural components and at least two of the structural components are physically separated in a normal tire pressure condition and connected in a low pressure tire pressure condition for providing power to the light emitter for emitting a low tire pressure warning light.05-14-2009