Schmitt, CA
Aaron C. Schmitt, Foster City, CA US
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20130210802 | IMIDAZOPYRIDINES SYK INHIBITORS - Certain imidazopyridines (I) and pharmaceutical compositions thereof are provided herein. Methods of treating patients suffering from certain diseases and disorders responsive to the inhibition of Syk activity, which comprises administering to such patients an amount of at least one chemical entity effective to reduce signs or symptoms of the disease or disorder are provided. Also provided are methods for determining the presence or absence of Syk kinase in a sample. | 08-15-2013 |
20140148430 | IMIDAZOPYRIDINES SYK INHIBITORS - Certain imidazopyridines (I) and pharmaceutical compositions thereof are provided herein. Methods of treating patients suffering from certain diseases and disorders responsive to the inhibition of Syk activity, which comprises administering to such patients an amount of at least one chemical entity effective to reduce signs or symptoms of the disease or disorder are provided. Also provided are methods for determining the presence or absence of Syk kinase in a sample. | 05-29-2014 |
Benoit Schmitt, Irvine, CA US
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20130251791 | COMPOSITION COMPRISING A BENZIMIDAZOLE AND PROCESS FOR ITS MANUFACTURE - The invention provides new benzimidazole compositions, comprising: (a) a core containing said benzimidazole active ingredient; (b) an intermediate layer; and (c) an enteric layer; said core being substantially free of binder. The invention also provides a process for manufacturing the composition of the invention. | 09-26-2013 |
20140087059 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR MONTELUKAST TABLETS - The manufacture of compositions containing montelukast and to stable tablet compositions resulting thereof are disclosed, which include a first compaction step of a dry blend including, montelukast or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and microcrystalline cellulose, and a further compression step into tablets. | 03-27-2014 |
20140220123 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING NIACIN AND A PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION - A process for the manufacture of compositions containing niacin, the process including a first compaction step of niacin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, then a second compaction step of a dry blend comprising niacin and microcrystalline cellulose and a further compression step into tablets. Stable tablet compositions including niacin are capable of extended release of niacin. | 08-07-2014 |
Brian Schmitt, San Francisco, CA US
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20140365154 | COMPASS CALIBRATION - A method that performs a series of interactive operations to calibrate a compass in a mobile device. The method requires a user to move the device to a variety of different orientations. In order to ensure that the device moves to a sufficient number and variety of orientations, the method instructs the user to rotate the device in a series of interactive operations. The interactive operations provide feedback to inform the user how well the user is performing the interactive operations. In some embodiments, the feedback is tactile (e.g., a vibration). In some embodiments the feedback is audible (e.g., a beep or buzz). In some embodiments, the feedback is visual (e.g., an image or images on a video display of the device). The feedback in some embodiments is continuous (e.g., a changing visual display) and in some embodiments is discrete (e.g., the device beeps after taking a good reading). | 12-11-2014 |
20160034133 | CONTEXT-SPECIFIC USER INTERFACES - Context-specific user interfaces for use with a portable multifunction device are disclosed. The methods described herein for context-specific user interfaces provide indications of time and, optionally, a variety of additional information. Further disclosed are non-transitory computer-readable storage media, systems, and devices configured to perform the methods described herein. | 02-04-2016 |
20160034148 | CONTEXT-SPECIFIC USER INTERFACES - Context-specific user interfaces for use with a portable multifunction device are disclosed. The methods described herein for context-specific user interfaces provide indications of time and, optionally, a variety of additional information. Further disclosed are non-transitory computer-readable storage media, systems, and devices configured to perform the methods described herein. | 02-04-2016 |
20160034152 | CONTEXT-SPECIFIC USER INTERFACES - Context-specific user interfaces for use with a portable multifunction device are disclosed. The methods described herein for context-specific user interfaces provide indications of time and, optionally, a variety of additional information. Further disclosed are non-transitory computer-readable storage media, systems, and devices configured to perform the methods described herein. | 02-04-2016 |
20160034166 | CONTEXT-SPECIFIC USER INTERFACES - Context-specific user interfaces for use with a portable multifunction device are disclosed. The methods described herein for context-specific user interfaces provide indications of time and, optionally, a variety of additional information. Further disclosed are non-transitory computer-readable storage media, systems, and devices configured to perform the methods described herein. | 02-04-2016 |
20160034167 | CONTEXT-SPECIFIC USER INTERFACES - Context-specific user interfaces for use with a portable multifunction device are disclosed. The methods described herein for context-specific user interfaces provide indications of time and, optionally, a variety of additional information. Further disclosed are non-transitory computer-readable storage media, systems, and devices configured to perform the methods described herein. | 02-04-2016 |
20160048283 | WEATHER USER INTERFACE - Reduced-size user interfaces for providing weather information are disclosed. At an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display, indications of a location and a temperature at the location may be displayed. In some examples, a user may provide input through a touch on the touch-sensitive display and/or through a rotation of a rotatable input mechanism to display additional weather information, such as weather information for another location, another temperature, another time, and so forth. In some examples, the device may obtain data representing an upcoming activity, determine whether the activity is to begin within a threshold amount of time, and display weather information based on the upcoming activity. In some examples, the device may display an affordance at a position to indicate the time of day for which a weather condition is provided. | 02-18-2016 |
20160058336 | PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND WORKOUT MONITOR - The present disclosure relates to devices and processes for monitoring attributes of a user's physical activity (e.g., workout) or inactivity, and to user interfaces (e.g., an activity indicator) for displaying the same. In some examples, a device determines whether physical activity corresponds to a first type based on a first set of criteria, and whether physical activity corresponds to a second type based on a second set of criteria. In some examples, the device controls an inactivity timer that measures user's inactivity. In some examples, the device displays a first visual representation of an attribute or amount of a first type of physical activity, and a second visual representation of an attribute or amount of a second type. In some examples, the device displays a third visual representation of an attribute or amount of a third type of activity. In some examples, the third visual representation corresponds to user's inactivity. | 03-03-2016 |
20160058337 | PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND WORKOUT MONITOR - The present disclosure relates to devices and processes for monitoring attributes of a user's physical activity (e.g., workout) or inactivity, and to user interfaces (e.g., an activity indicator) for displaying the same. In some examples, a device determines whether physical activity corresponds to a first type based on a first set of criteria, and whether physical activity corresponds to a second type based on a second set of criteria. In some examples, the device controls an inactivity timer that measures user's inactivity. In some examples, the device displays a first visual representation of an attribute or amount of a first type of physical activity, and a second visual representation of an attribute or amount of a second type. In some examples, the device displays a third visual representation of an attribute or amount of a third type of activity. In some examples, the third visual representation corresponds to user's inactivity. | 03-03-2016 |
Brian Andrew Schmitt, San Francisco, CA US
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20150355786 | INTERFACES FOR A SPIRIT LEVEL APPLICATION - In one mode of an interface, a bounded area is displayed on a mobile device. A straight line is displayed that divides the bounded area into first and second areas. An angle of the line indicates an orientation of a first axis of the mobile device relative to a respective vector. In response to detecting the change in orientation of the second axis of the device relative to the vector, while maintaining the angle of the line at a first angle, a relative size of the first and second areas is changed in accordance with the change in orientation of the second axis. In a second mode, first and second bounded shapes are displayed. Positions of the bounded shapes with respect to each other are changed along one or more axes in response to a change in orientation of a surface of the mobile device relative to a respective vector. | 12-10-2015 |
Daniel P. Schmitt, San Diego, CA US
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20100271196 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING A SPEED LIMIT VIOLATION - Systems and methods to determine a speed limit violation by a vehicle. A locator device coupled to the vehicle receives GPS location coordinates from a satellite. The systems and methods determine the speed of the vehicle using the received coordinates or the functions of an engine control module. The speed limit of the segment of roadway on which the vehicle is traveling is identified based on the coordinates, and the vehicle speed is compared to the speed limit to determine whether the vehicle is violating the speed limit for the segment of roadway. The systems and methods alert any interested parties, such as the vehicle driver or a fleet manager, of the speed limit violation. | 10-28-2010 |
Drew A. Schmitt, Cupertino, CA US
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20150351074 | Activation of Voice over Internet Protocol Applications Based on Push Notifications - Systems and methods are described for communicating between VoIP applications installed on a mobile computing device and their corresponding servers using a cloud-based notification infrastructure. In one aspect, a method is performed by a notification handler executing on a mobile computing device and includes the actions of maintaining a persistent network connection between the notification handler and a notification server associated with the notification handler; receiving, over the persistent network connection, an incoming call notification for a VoIP application installed on the mobile computing device, the received incoming call notification being relayed by the notification server from a VoIP server to which the VoIP application is associated; determining, in response to the receiving of the incoming call notification, that the VoIP application is in an inactive state; and activating the VoIP application on the mobile computing device to provide information relating to the received incoming call notification. | 12-03-2015 |
Drew A. Schmitt, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20150347262 | PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT BASED ON RESOURCE CONSUMPTION - A method and apparatus of a device for performance management by terminating application programs that consume an excessive amount of system resources is described. The device receives a resource consumption threshold and a detection period. The device further monitors a resource usage of an application program. The device determines whether the resource usage of the application program exceeds the resource consumption threshold for the detection period. The device further terminates the application program when the resource usage exceeds the resource consumption threshold for the detection period. | 12-03-2015 |
Felix Schmitt, San Francisco, CA US
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20160034092 | STACKUP FOR TOUCH AND FORCE SENSING - A device and method for operating a capacitive input device configured to sense input objects and their applied force in a sensing region, the device including a deformable substrate having an input surface; a first array of sensor electrodes; a second array of sensor electrodes; a third array of sensor electrodes positioned underneath the first and second arrays such that, in response to force applied by an input object to the input surface, at least one electrode of the first array deflects relative to the second and third arrays. | 02-04-2016 |
Francimar Schmitt, Santa Clara, CA US
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20110114177 | MIXED SILICON PHASE FILM FOR HIGH EFFICIENCY THIN FILM SILICON SOLAR CELLS - A method and apparatus for forming solar cells is provided. In one embodiment, a photovoltaic device includes a first p-i-n junction cell formed on a substrate, wherein the p-i-n junction cell comprises a p-type silicon containing layer, an intrinsic type silicon containing layer formed over the p-type silicon containing layer, and a n-type silicon containing layer formed over the intrinsic type silicon containing layer, wherein the intrinsic type silicon containing layer comprises a first pair of microcrystalline layer and amorphous silicon layer. | 05-19-2011 |
Francimar C. Schmitt, Santa Clara, CA US
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20100087062 | HIGH TEMPERATURE BD DEVELOPMENT FOR MEMORY APPLICATIONS - A method and apparatus for depositing organosilicate dielectric layers having good adhesion properties and low dielectric constant. Embodiments are described in which layers are deposited at low temperature and at high temperature. The low temperature layers are generally post-treated, whereas the high temperature layers need no post treating. Adhesion of the layers is promoted by use of an initiation layer. | 04-08-2010 |
20110171774 | CLEANING OPTIMIZATION OF PECVD SOLAR FILMS - Embodiments of the present invention generally provide a method for forming a plurality of thin film single or multi-junction solar cell in a substrate processing chamber. In one embodiment, a method for processing a plurality of thin film solar cell substrates includes depositing sequentially a first undoped layer and a first doped layer over a surface of a first substrate and a chamber component in a single processing chamber, removing the substrate having the doped and undoped layers from the processing chamber, removing the second doped layer deposited on the chamber component to expose underlying first undoped layer which serves as a seasoning layer for a second substrate to be processed in the processing chamber, and depositing sequentially a second undoped layer and a second doped layer on the second substrate in the processing chamber. In one example, the first undoped layer is amorphous silicon or microcrystalline silicon. A full cleaning process may be performed at desired intervals to expose the surfaces of the chamber component before a regular seasoning process and the subsequent depositions are proceeded in the processing chamber. | 07-14-2011 |
20120171852 | REMOTE HYDROGEN PLASMA SOURCE OF SILICON CONTAINING FILM DEPOSITION - Methods for forming and treating a silicon containing layer in a thin film transistor structure or solar cell devices are provided. In one embodiment, a method for forming a silicon containing layer on a substrate includes providing a substrate into a processing chamber, providing a gas mixture having a silicon containing gas into the processing chamber, providing a hydrogen containing gas from a remote plasma source coupled to the processing chamber, applying a RF power less than 17.5 mWatt/cm | 07-05-2012 |
20130012030 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOTE PLASMA SOURCE ASSISTED SILICON-CONTAINING FILM DEPOSITION - An apparatus and methods for depositing amorphous and microcrystalline silicon films during the formation of solar cells are provided. In one embodiment, a method and apparatus is provided for generating and introducing hydrogen radicals directly into a processing region of a processing chamber for reaction with a silicon-containing precursor for film deposition on a substrate. In one embodiment, the hydrogen radicals are generated by a remote plasma source and directly introduced into the processing region via a line of sight path to minimize the loss of energy by the hydrogen radicals prior to reaching the processing region. | 01-10-2013 |
20140310222 | CLOUD-BASED DIAGNOSTICS AND REMEDIATION - Troubleshooting a technical problem on a user device using a network-based remediation platform. Receiving problem statements relating to technical problems associated with a user device, activating a domain of cases, assigning a score for the cases based on a scoring algorithm, and determining one or more remediation actions to suggest based on the score. | 10-16-2014 |
Francimar Campana Schmitt, Santa Clara, CA US
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20090197086 | ELIMINATION OF PHOTORESIST MATERIAL COLLAPSE AND POISONING IN 45-NM FEATURE SIZE USING DRY OR IMMERSION LITHOGRAPHY - A method and structure for the fabrication of semiconductor devices having feature sizes in the range of 90 nm and smaller is provided. In one embodiment of the invention, a method is provided for processing a substrate including depositing an anti-reflective coating layer on a surface of the substrate, depositing an adhesion promotion layer on the anti-reflective coating layer, and depositing a resist material on the adhesion promotion layer. In another embodiment of the invention, a semiconductor substrate structure is provided including a dielectric substrate, an amorphous carbon layer deposited on the dielectric layer, an anti-reflective coating layer deposited on the amorphous carbon layer, an adhesion promotion layer deposited on the anti-reflective coating layer, and a resist material deposited on the adhesion promotion layer. | 08-06-2009 |
20090305514 | METHOD OF MODIFYING INTERLAYER ADHESION - Methods are provided for processing a substrate for depositing an adhesion layer having a low dielectric constant between two low k dielectric layers. In one aspect, the invention provides a method for processing a substrate including depositing a barrier layer on the substrate, wherein the barrier layer comprises silicon and carbon and has a dielectric constant less than 4, depositing a dielectric initiation layer adjacent the barrier layer, and depositing a first dielectric layer adjacent the dielectric initiation layer, wherein the dielectric layer comprises silicon, oxygen, and carbon and has a dielectric constant of about 3 or less. | 12-10-2009 |
20110237085 | METHODS OF MODIFYING INTERLAYER ADHESION - Methods are provided for processing a substrate for depositing an adhesion layer having a low dielectric constant between two low k dielectric layers. In one aspect, the invention provides a method for processing a substrate including depositing a barrier layer on the substrate, wherein the barrier layer comprises silicon and carbon and has a dielectric constant less than 4, depositing a dielectric initiation layer adjacent the barrier layer, and depositing a first dielectric layer adjacent the dielectric initiation layer, wherein the dielectric layer comprises silicon, oxygen, and carbon and has a dielectric constant of about 3 or less. | 09-29-2011 |
Joshua Schmitt, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20120210569 | Guidewire Loading Tool For A Catheter - A removable guidewire funnel tool aids in backloading a catheter onto a guidewire. The guidewire funnel tool includes a pliable loading coupler having a lumen therethrough. The lumen has a tapered distal section that serves to receive a guidewire and a tapered proximal section that receives and couples with a correspondingly tapered distal tip of the catheter. The guidewire funnel tool has a longitudinal slot or area of weakness along the entire length of the loading coupler and a grip tab to enable easy removal of the guidewire funnel tool after the guidewire lumen of the catheter is loading with the guidewire. | 08-23-2012 |
20130289703 | RING ON A CLOSED WEB STENT-GRAFT FOR USE IN TIP CAPTURE - A stent-graft has a closed web end configuration in which endmost stent crowns do not extend beyond an end or edge of a tubular graft. In order to couple the stent-graft to tip capture fingers or prongs of a delivery system, the stent-graft includes a ring woven between the endmost crowns of an end stent. When end stent is in a compressed delivery configuration, sections of the ring between adjacent endmost crowns form attachment loops that longitudinally extend beyond the end of the tubular graft for engaging the tip capture fingers of a delivery system. When the end stent is in an expanded fully deployed configuration, the attachment loops retract back to the stent so that the ring is a circular band having a diameter substantially equal to the expanded diameter of the stent. | 10-31-2013 |
20140236278 | Stent-Graft Delivery Having a Tip Capture Mechanism With Elongated Cables for Gradual Deployment and Repositioning - Stent-graft delivery systems having a tip capture mechanism with a plurality of elongated cables that allow for gradual deployment and repositioning of a stent-graft prosthesis. The tip capture mechanism includes a guiding assembly, a distal tip assembly, and a plurality of cables. In a first relative position, the distal tip assembly extends the guiding assembly to temporarily constrain the distal ends of the cables and an intermediate portion of each cable constrains an endmost crown of the prosthesis. In this first relative position, tension on the cables may be selectively adjusted to allow for both gradual continuous radial expansion and contraction of the endmost crowns of the stent-graft prosthesis. In a second relative position, the distal tip assembly does not extend over the guiding assembly and thus does not constrain the distal ends of the cables, and thereby the cables do not constrain the endmost crowns. | 08-21-2014 |
20150025617 | Ring on a Closed Web Stent-Graft for Use in Tip Capture - A stent-graft has a closed web end configuration in which endmost stent crowns do not extend beyond an end or edge of a tubular graft. In order to couple the stent-graft to tip capture fingers or prongs of a delivery system, the stent-graft includes a ring woven between the endmost crowns of an end stent. When end stent is in a compressed delivery configuration, sections of the ring between adjacent endmost crowns form attachment loops that longitudinally extend beyond the end of the tubular graft for engaging the tip capture fingers of a delivery system. When the end stent is in an expanded fully deployed configuration, the attachment loops retract back to the stent so that the ring is a circular band having a diameter substantially equal to the expanded diameter of the stent. | 01-22-2015 |
Joshua J. Schmitt, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20110251665 | Delivery System Ejection Component and Method - A stent or stent-graft delivery system includes a stent ejection component. The stent ejection component includes a body and an ejection collar. The ejection collar extends from the body in the proximal direction. The ejection collar assists in automatically ejecting a proximal end of a stent when the tapered tip is moved in the distal direction to deploy the stent. A stent or stent-graft delivery system may also include a retain-sleeve landing component. The retaining-sleeve landing component includes a body and a landing collar. The landing collar extends from the body in a distal direction. The landing collar automatically captures a tapered tip of the delivery system when the tapered tip is moved in a distal direction to deploy a stent contained in the delivery system. Upon capture of the tapered tip, the stent ejection component with the tapered tip attached has an atraumatic profile. | 10-13-2011 |
20110251666 | Delivery System Ejection Component and Method - A stent or stent-graft delivery system includes a stent ejection component. The stent ejection component includes a body and an ejection collar. The ejection collar extends from the body in the proximal direction. The ejection collar assists in automatically ejecting a proximal end of a stent when the tapered tip is moved in the distal direction to deploy the stent. A stent or stent-graft delivery system may also include a retain-sleeve landing component. The retaining-sleeve landing component includes a body and a landing collar. The landing collar extends from the body in a distal direction. The landing collar automatically captures a tapered tip of the delivery system when the tapered tip is moved in a distal direction to deploy a stent contained in the delivery system. Upon capture of the tapered tip, the stent ejection component with the tapered tip attached has an atraumatic profile. | 10-13-2011 |
Mark Robert Schmitt, San Clemente, CA US
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20140358589 | SYSTEM, METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PROVIDING LOSS DRAFT INSURANCE - Systems, methods, apparatuses and computer program products are provided for providing loss draft insurance. In this regard, certain example embodiments may provide a loss draft insurance product having terms which provide for a reimbursement payment to be made to a lender in the event that the lender is required to repurchase a secured loan due to a release of loss draft funds, or in the event that the borrower becomes delinquent on the secured loan. Certain other example embodiments may provide risk analysis capabilities for determining eligibility for the aforementioned loss draft insurance product. | 12-04-2014 |
Michael J. Schmitt, Oakland, CA US
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20090111859 | Substituted biphenyl GPR40 modulators - The present invention provides compounds useful, for example, for treating metabolic disorders in a subject. Such compounds have the general formula I: | 04-30-2009 |
20090275598 | Conformationally constrained 3-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-substituted-propanoic acids useful for treating metabolic disorders - The present invention provides compounds useful, for example, for treating metabolic disorders in a subject. Such compounds have the general formula I: | 11-05-2009 |
20100075974 | HETEROCYCLIC GPR40 MODULATORS - The present invention provides compounds useful, for example, for treating metabolic disorders in a subject. Such compounds have the general formula I: | 03-25-2010 |
20100137323 | BENZO-FUSED COMPOUNDS FOR USE IN TREATING METABOLIC DISORDERS - The present invention provides compounds useful, for example, for treating metabolic disorders in a subject. Such compounds have the general formula I: | 06-03-2010 |
Michael Jason Schmitt, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20160110549 | ANALYZING TARGET SOFTWARE FOR SECURITY VULNERABILITIES - A method of analyzing target software for security vulnerabilities comprises, with a processor, scanning a codebase of a target software using a static analysis scan to identify a number of security flaws, and calculating a number of code metrics of the codebase of the target software for a number of iterations over a period of time to obtain a number of historical scans. | 04-21-2016 |
Paul Schmitt, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20160132522 | LOCAL CONTENT SHARING THROUGH EDGE CACHING AND TIME-SHIFTED UPLOADS - According to one exemplary embodiment, a method for time-shifted uploading of a data file through a backhaul network to a backend provider is provided. The method may include intercepting an upload request from an originating user located at a network edge. The method may include caching the data file associated with the upload request upstream of the backhaul network. This method may include uploading a placeholder file to the backend provider. The method may include receiving a file ID from the backend provider. The method may include mapping the received file ID to the cached data file. The method may include intercepting a request to access the data file by a requesting user. The method may include sending the requesting user the cached data file. The method may include uploading a copy of the data file to the backend provider based on a backhaul utilization policy. | 05-12-2016 |
Ralf M. Schmitt, Mountain View, CA US
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20150305141 | STRUCTURE FOR DELIVERING POWER - A structure for delivering power is described. In some embodiments, the structure can include conductors disposed on two or more layers. Specifically, the structure can include a first set of interdigitated conductors disposed on a first layer and oriented substantially along an expected direction of current flow. At least one conductor in the first set of interdigitated conductors may be maintained at a first voltage, and at least one conductor in the first set of interdigitated conductors may be maintained at a second voltage, wherein the second voltage is different from the first voltage. The structure may further include a conducting structure disposed on a second layer, wherein the second layer is different from the first layer, and wherein at least one conductor in the conducting structure is maintained at the first voltage. | 10-22-2015 |
Ralf Michael Schmitt, Mountain View, CA US
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20150331817 | Memory Rank and ODT Configuration in a Memory System - A memory system includes a two memory modules and a memory controller. The memory modules each include at least a first memory package corresponding to a first number of memory ranks (e.g. one memory rank) and a second memory package corresponding to a second number of memory ranks (e.g. two memory ranks) that is greater than the first number of memory ranks For each module, the memory packages may be asymmetrically staggered such that one memory package is further from the memory controller than the other memory package. The memory controller is coupled to the memory packages of both modules via a common data line and generates control information for controlling the on-die termination (ODT) of the memory packages. | 11-19-2015 |
20160140274 | ENERGY ANALYSIS FOR DIFFERENTIAL POWER ANALYSIS RESISTANCE - A first and second set of simulation information of a circuit design may be received. Energy consumption values associated with signals may be calculated for each of the first and second sets of simulation information of the circuit design. The energy consumption values associated with the transitions of the plurality of signals for each time point of a plurality of time points may be aggregated based on when each of the transitions of the signals occurs for each of the first and second sets of simulation information. Furthermore, a possible Differential Power Analysis (DPA) leak may be identified at one of the time points based on a difference in aggregated energy consumption values between the first and second sets of simulation information. | 05-19-2016 |
Ralph Schmitt, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20110011724 | Method of utilizing cooling tower concentrate discharge to transfer waste heat to the atmosphere - An improved system to reduce the volume of makeup water necessary for the operation of a cooling tower, which system includes a combination of a floating heat exchanger and a cooling tower in such a manner that the wastewater discharged from the cooling tower is added to a surface impoundment equipped with said floating heat exchanger. | 01-20-2011 |
Susan M. Schmitt, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20100162485 | Portable crib or containment device - A portable travel crib, play yard or other infant or child containment device is provided. The device may have longitudinal support structures. The device may also have an upper peripheral support structure provides an outward compressive force. | 07-01-2010 |