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Jorge Juan
Jorge Juan Bonilla Hernandez, Madrid ES
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090102584 | Multiple Axis Transmission System - An interface module is configured for transmitting a status change signal between a first circuit device that has a first circuit device couple and a second circuit device that has a second circuit device couple. The interface module may include a housing, a first coupling assembly that includes a first couple arm and a second coupling assembly that includes a second couple arm. Each of the first and second couple arms extends through the housing at a location that is spaced from the other and each of the first and second coupling assemblies is movable by the first circuit device couple and/or the second circuit device couple to transmit a status change signal there between. | 04-23-2009 |
Jorge Juan Gallana Blanco, Madrid ES
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090236044 | Hybrid Tooling for the Curing of Composite Pieces - The invention relates to a hybrid tooling ( | 09-24-2009 |
Jorge Juan Wong, Mission Viejo, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090328128 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN INTERACTIVE BROADBAND SYSTEM-ON-CHIP WITH A RECONFIGURABLE INTERFACE - A method and apparatus are disclosed, in an interactive broadband set-top box receiving broadband signals from a headend, to facilitate communications with an installed card within the set-top box using a single IC chip that processes the broadband signals. The single IC chip is configured to a PCMCIA PC-card mode such that PC card signals are multiplexed to certain I/O pins of the single IC chip. In the PCMCIA PC-card mode, the single IC chip attempts to detect the presence of and identify an installed card in the set-top box. If an installed card is present and is identified as a POD module, then the single IC chip is reconfigured from the PCMCIA PC-card mode to a POD mode such that POD-compatible signals are multiplexed to certain existing I/O pins of the single IC chip when operating in the POD mode. | 12-31-2009 |
