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Franz Josef Rawe, Attendorn DE
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20140272466 | ROLLED SURFACES HAVING A DULLED GLOSS FINISH - This application discloses cold rolled surfaces having a dulled gloss finish. The finish has a fairly uniform glossiness with a slightly matted appearance and with minimal directionality. The surfaces are prepared from work rolls having an Ra value of from 0.2 to 0.4 μm and an Rz value of less than 3.0 μm. Methods of preparing the surfaces are also described herein. | 09-18-2014 |
Julius Rawe, Datteln DE
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20110252965 | WET-CLEANING ELECTROSTATIC FILTER FOR CLEANING EXHAUST GAS AND A SUITABLE METHOD FOR THE SAME - The invention relates to an electro-filter ( | 10-20-2011 |
Larry Rawe, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20110246677 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING COMMANDS FOR TARGET DEVICES - Methods and systems use a hardware controller for controlling commands sent to a plurality of target devices. The controller controls queuing of commands according to respective target device allowed queue depths set in hardware circuitry of the controller. Status of each one of the plurality of target devices is monitored also using controller hardware circuitry. The allowed queue depths can be set in the hardware controller circuitry using firmware and can by dynamically adjustable based on the status of the target devices. Hardware circuitry of the controller is also used to control queuing of commands, for each one of the plurality of target devices, according to the queue depth setting for the target device. | 10-06-2011 |
20120089753 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COORDINATING CONTROL SETTINGS FOR HARDWARE-AUTOMATED I/O PROCESSORS - A system and method for coordinating control setting with respect to an automated input/output (I/O) processor. A state machine having a transition algorithm can be configured in association with a storage controller in order to permit multiple entities to safely transmit an I/O request to an I/O device. Specific combinations of control bits associated with a fast path engine can be determined by identifying different modes with respect to the behavior of the fast path engine. Each mode can be assigned as a state with respect to the state machine. An I/O path exception and error condition that can cause transitions between the states can be determined and the transitions can be assigned from one state to another state. A generic logic template can then be configured to govern the transitions with respect to the state machine. The logic can be executed when an event occurs in order to trigger multiple state transition and/or modifications with respect to the hardware control bits of the fast path engine. | 04-12-2012 |
Lawrence J. Rawe, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20130219088 | CONFIGURABLE PRIORITIZATION OF DATA TRANSMISSION IN A DATA STORAGE TOPOLOGY - Processing input/output requests may include: processing one or more input/output (IO) requests in a first IO queue associated with a first device group; detecting a queuing of one or more IO requests in a second IO queue associated with a second device group; pausing the processing one or more input/output (IO) requests in a first IO queue associated with a first device group upon a detection of a queuing of one or more IO requests in a second IO queue associated with a second device group; processing the one or more IO requests in a second IO queue associated with a second device group; and resuming the processing one or more input/output (IO) requests in a first IO queue associated with a first device group upon a completion of the processing the one or more IO requests in a second IO queue associated with a second device group. | 08-22-2013 |
20130283264 | METHOD FOR SELECTIVE REPLICATION OF PHYSICAL DEVICES ON A VIRTUAL SELF-CONFIGURING ZONING EXPANDER - Disclosed is a method and SAS controller that abstract access from virtual machines operating on a host system to SAS physical devices connected to the SAS controller without a routing table for port-to-port messaging on the SAS controller. An embodiment may create a virtual expander for each physical port of the SAS controller and further create virtual ports within the virtual expanders to provide abstracted access to SAS physical devices for the virtual machines. The SAS physical devices may be replicated/cloned within the virtual ports. Each replicated/cloned SAS physical device may be assigned a unique SAS address for the SAS controller. If a physical expander that supports zoning is connected to a SAS controller port, an embodiment may further selectively replicate/clone the SAS physical devices for a virtual port based on whether or not a SAS physical device is included in a zoning group associated with the virtual port. | 10-24-2013 |
20140337540 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR I/O FLOW MANAGEMENT FOR PCIe DEVICES - Disclosed is a system and method for generating IO in PCIe devices and flow management of the IO. | 11-13-2014 |
Richard Rawe, Melbourne, KY US
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20100038539 | Pixel Interconnect Insulators and Methods Thereof - Particular embodiments relate generally to infrared focal plane arrays and methods thereof. According to one embodiment, an infrared focal plane comprises an array of pixels configured to detect optical radiation in a predetermined radiation band are positioned on a support substrate. The pixels are connected to pixel contacts on a read-out integrated circuit via pixel interconnects comprising bonding bumps. According to some embodiments, indium migration is blocked by a patterned electrical insulator comprising a plurality of intersecting walls defining a plurality of cells that surround each pixel interconnect. The patterned electrical insulator may be dimensioned such that it does not physically contact the support substrate, the array of pixels or pixel interconnects. In this manner, pixel-pair defects due to indium migration resulting from cryogenic thermal-cycling may be prevented, thereby extending the thermal-cycling lifetime of the focal plane array. | 02-18-2010 |