Provisional Patents ::
G. Serrano, P. Hasler, P. C. Berns, R. Ellis, M. Kucic,
"A Programmable Floating-Gate Digital-to-Analog Converter for Single and Array Applications,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on May 22, 2002,
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P. C. Brady and P. Hasler,
"Flash Data Converters Implemented with Floating-Gate Circuits,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on May 22, 2002,
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M. Kucic and P. Hasler,
"Parallel Programming of Floating-Gate Arrays,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on May 22, 2002.
A. Pereira, P. C. Brady, P. E. Hasler, and A. Bandyopadhyay,
"Usage of Floating-Gate Structures in Single-Loop, Higher Order, Sigma-Delta Modulators,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on May 22, 2002.
D. Graham and P. Hasler,
"Capacitively-Coupled Current Conveyer Second-Order Section,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on May 18, 2002,
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J. Dugger and P. Hasler,
"Floating-Gate Synapse and Node without Weight Decay,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on May 18, 2002,
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J Dugger and P. Hasler,
"Floating-Gate Synapse and Node for Analog VLSI Neural Networks,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on May 18, 2002,
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P. Smith, P. Hasler, and D. Anderson,
"A Continuous-Time Analog Recognition System,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on May 10, 2002,
GTRC ID No. 2674.
P. Smith, P. Hasler, and D. Anderson,
"An Analog Hidden-Markov Model Decoder Chip,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on May 10, 2002,
GTRC ID No. 2675.
P. Smith, P. Hasler, R. Ellis, D. Graham, and D. Anderson,
"Analog Cepstrum Signal Processing and its Single / Multiple Chip Implementation,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on May 10, 2002,
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M. Kucic, P. Smith, and P. Hasler,
"Programmable Analog Floating-Gate Computing Arrays,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on March 21, 2002,
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P. D. Smith, M. R. Kucic, R. Ellis, P. Hasler, D. V. Anderson
"A Continuous-Time Analog Cepstrum Encoding System,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on March 21, 2002,
GTRC ID No. 2641.
A. Bandyopadhyay and P. Hasler,
"A Transform Imager,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on March 21, 2002,
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T. Hall, P. Hasler, D. V. Anderson, E. Brown, P. Smith, and M. Kucic,
"Field Reprogrammable Analog Arrays specialized for Signal Processing Functions,"
provisional patent application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on March 21, 2002,
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David V. Anderson, Kwan Trong,
"Voice Activity Detector,"
provisional patent application for in conjunction with consulting work for ASPI, Inc.submitted to U.S. Patent Office patent applied in July 1999,
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David V. Anderson, Kwan Trong, Stephen McGrath,
"Background Noise Suppressor,"
provisional patent applied for in conjunction with consulting work for ASPI, Inc.application submitted to U.S. Patent Office in July 1999,
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C. Diorio, P. Hasler, B. A. Minch, and C. Mead,
"A three-terminal silicon synaptic device,"
provisional patent application submitted to the U.S. Patent Office on November 15, 1995, and assigned serial number 60/006,795;
utility application submitted to U.S. Patent Office on July 25, 1996.
Patents ::
C. Diorio, P. Hasler, B. A. Minch, and C. Mead,
"Method for implementing a learning function,"
U.S. Patent No. 5,914,894,issued 22 June, 1999.
Patent owned by California Institute of Technology, currently licensed by Impinj.
B. A. Minch, P. Hasler, C. Diorio, and C. A. Mead,
"An autozeroing floating-gate amplifier,"
Patent Number 5,875,126, Issued Feb. 23, 1999.
Patent owned by California Institute of Technology, currently licensed by Impinj.
C. Diorio, P. Hasler, B. A. Minch, and C. Mead,
"A semiconductor structure for long term learning,"
U.S. Patent No. 5,627,392, issued 6 May, 1997.
Patent owned by California Institute of Technology, currently licensed by Impinj.