Alan Yee - Los Gatos CA, US Eric Wiles - Sunnyvale CA, US James P. Rivers - Saratoga CA, US Sandeep Arvind Patel - Los Gatos CA, US Jeffrey Provost - Campbell CA, US
A carrier module is physically compatible with a XENPAK/X2 10 GE slot and includes a socket for accepting a non-XENPAK/X2 module and interface circuitry for providing appropriate signals to a XENPAK/X2 70-pin connector on an interior side of the carrier module. The carrier module includes a cookie, accessible by host software, identifying the type of carrier module and non-XENPAK/X2 module accepted by the carrier card.
An example embodiment is illustrated to reduce power consumed by inactive connections. This embodiment may include detecting a connection condition signifying a requirement for an active connection between one network device and another network device. Thereafter, an enable instruction may be retrieved based upon the detecting of the connection condition, and a port may be enabled based upon the retrieved enable instruction resulting in increased electrical power consumption by a port component. The electrical power consumption may be increased relative to a prior level of electrical power consumption in which the port is disabled.
Method And Apparatus For Creating User Interfaces For Computing Devices
Robert Rocchetti - Los Altos CA, US Alan Yee - Millbrae CA, US Venkatesh Narayanan - Fremont CA, US Hideya Kawahara - Mountain View CA, US Mingchi Mak - Belmont CA, US Ashvini Mangalvedhekar - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
G09G005/00
US Classification:
345/763000, 345/702000
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that facilitates creating a User Interface (UI) for a computing device. The system starts by receiving a specification of graphical objects to be used as part of the UI. The system then scans the specification to locate graphical elements that have been previously tagged in a design tool. If a tagged graphical element is located, the system determines the bounds of the tagged graphical element, wherein the bounds define a display area for the tagged graphical element. The system also receives a selection of code to associate with the tagged graphical element. This allows the system to associate the selection of code with the display area for the tagged graphical element.
Techniques For Controlling A Position Of A Transceiver Module Relative To A Connector
Alan Yee - Los Gatos CA, US Eric Wiles - Sunnyvale CA, US Samir Vasavda - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361688000
Abstract:
An improved rail includes two side portions, and a mid portion interconnected between the two side portions. The mid portion and the two side portions form a component that defines three sides of a transceiver module space. The rail further includes a blocking structure coupled to the component. The blocking structure is adapted to (i) permit a connecting portion of a transceiver module to connect with a connector when the transceiver module engages the rail and moves into the transceiver module space toward the connector and when a circuit board side of the transceiver module faces the printed circuit board, and (ii) prevent the transceiver module from contacting the connector when the transceiver module engages the rail and moves into the transceiver module space toward the connector and when a heat dissipation side of the transceiver module faces the printed circuit board.
Displaying Consumer Device Graphics Using Scalable Vector Graphics
Alan Yee - Millbrae CA, US Timothy Dunn - Vallecito CA, US
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00 G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715864000, 345660000
Abstract:
A system includes a Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image for representing at least one portion of a consumer electronic device and a scaler for scaling the SVG image to obtain a scaled SVG image where a display size of the scaled SVG image equals a predefined physical size of the at least one portion of the consumer electronic device where the SVG image is defined by an SVG tag.
Method For Transforming A Graphical User Interface
Alan R. Yee - Millbrae CA, US Timothy M. Dunn - Vallecito CA, US
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715746
Abstract:
A computer readable medium includes executable instructions for transforming a graphical user interface by accessing a transformation mode of the graphical user interface, where the graphical user interface includes multiple graphical elements, selecting a first graphical element from the multiple graphical elements, receiving a transformation value associated with a transformation of the first graphical element, and applying the transformation to the first graphical element to obtain a transformed graphical user interface.
- San Jose CA, US Keith Frank Tharp - San Jose CA, US Ken Naumann - Livermore CA, US Amrik Bains - Livermore CA, US Clark Carty - Brunswick OH, US Alan Yee - Los Gatos CA, US Arvind Kansal - Cupertino CA, US Samir Bouadjel - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/10 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Adjustable data rate data communications may be provided. First, a plurality of remote data rates at which a remote device is configured to operate may be received. Then, a plurality of local data rates at which a local device is configured to operate may be received. A greatest one of the plurality of local data rates may comprise a cable data rate comprising a greatest rate supported by a length of cable connecting the local device and the remote device. Next, an operating data rate may be determined. The operating data rate may comprise a highest one of the plurality of local data rates that has a corresponding equivalent within the plurality of remote data rates. The local device may then be operated at the operating data rate.
- San Jose CA, US Keith Frank Tharp - San Jose CA, US Ken Naumann - Livermore CA, US Amrik Bains - Livermore CA, US Clark Carty - Brunswick OH, US Alan Yee - Los Gatos CA, US Arvind Kansal - Cupertino CA, US Samir Bouadjel - Los Gatos CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/24 H04L 12/10
Abstract:
Adjustable data rate data communications may be provided. First, a plurality of remote data rates at which a remote device is configured to operate may be received. Then, a plurality of local data rates at which a local device is configured to operate may be received. A greatest one of the plurality of local data rates may comprise a cable data rate comprising a greatest rate supported by a length of cable connecting the local device and the remote device. Next, an operating data rate may be determined. The operating data rate may comprise a highest one of the plurality of local data rates that has a corresponding equivalent within the plurality of remote data rates. The local device may then be operated at the operating data rate.
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Mr. Alan M. L. Yee Partner
KMH LLP Accountants - Certified Public
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Alan Yee I T Operations Manager
Evans Analytical Group LLC Testing Laboratories
810 Kifer Rd, Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Alan M. Yee Managing Partner
Grant Thornton L.L.P Accounting/Auditing/Bookkeeping
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Alan Yee I T Operations Manager
Evans Analytical Group Nanotechnology · Surface Analysis &Materials Characteriza · Surface Analysis and Materials Character · Testing Laboratory · Commercial Physical Research · Testing Laboratories · Surgical & Medical Instrument Mfg · Testing Laboratories (except v
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Alan Yee President
WORLD TOPS SUPERMARKET, INC
* 1486 Sleepy Mdw, San Jose, CA 95121 1486 Sleepy Mdw Ct, San Jose, CA 95121
Dr. Yee graduated from the Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1975. He works in Sacramento, CA and specializes in Pulmonary Disease and Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Yee is affiliated with Dignity Health Mercy General Hospital and Sutter Medical Center Sacramento.
Sutter Pacific Medical FoundationComprehensive Stroke Center 45 Castro & Duboce STE 175A, San Francisco, CA 94114 4156004610 (phone), 4156004615 (fax)
Sutter Pacific Medical FoundationComprehensive Stroke Care Center 2100 Webster St STE 404, San Francisco, CA 94115 4156005760 (phone), 4156005762 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 2004
Dr. Yee graduated from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2004. He works in San Francisco, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Yee is affiliated with California Pacific Medical Center and California Pacific Medical Center Davies Campus.