Gang Liu - Sunnyvale CA, US Joseph C. Buxton - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Analog Devices, Inc. - Norwood MA
International Classification:
G05F 1/40
US Classification:
323286, 323280, 323284, 323303
Abstract:
A voltage regulator includes a linear mode regulator having a high pass filter circuit connected between its output and an output node, and a switch mode regulator having an low pass filter circuit connected between its output and the same output node. The high pass filter passes high frequency AC current provided by the linear mode regulator to the output node and reduces the low frequency AC and DC currents to substantially zero, and the low pass filter prevents the high frequency AC current produced by the linear mode regulator from being drawn by the switch mode regulator and passes the low AC and DC currents provided by the switch mode regulator to the output node. Thus, the present regulator offers the high response speed and low noise of a linear mode regulator, and the high power efficiency and large continuous output current capability of a switch mode regulator.
Pcb Trace Coupling System For Providing High Voltage Isolation
A printed circuit board trace coupling system for providing high voltage isolation includes a driving circuit, a coupling transformer including a printed circuit board trace, and a receiving circuit.
Rf-Agc Scheme Insensitive To Channel Interference And Deep Fading
Songping Wu - Sunnyvale CA, US Hua Qian - Fremont CA, US Gang Liu - Fremont CA, US King Chun Tsai - San Jose CA, US Lawrence Tse - Fremont CA, US Hui-Ling Lou - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Marvell International Ltd. - Hamilton
International Classification:
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
4552341, 455254
Abstract:
In a method and system for controlling gain in an RF receiver, an RF signal is analyzed over different attack and decay windows, from which the receiver determines (1) if the signal is in an attack condition with dip values below a threshold level thus indicating a need for increasing signal gain, or (2) if the signal is in a decay condition with threshold values above a threshold level thus indicating a need for decreasing signal gain. The receiver applies attack and decay windows of different sizes and in an asynchronous manner to create a gain control scheme that is insensitive to transient effects such as channel interference and deep fading that affect the intensities of an in-band signal.
Metallic Nanostructures Adapted For Electromagnetic Field Enhancement
Luke P. Lee - Orinda CA, US Yu Lu - Riverside CA, US Gang L. Liu - Berkeley CA, US Jaeyoun Kim - Ames IA, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G01J 3/44
US Classification:
356301
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to metallic nanophotonic crescent structures, or “nanocrescent SERS probes,” that enhance detectable signals to facilitate molecular detections. More particularly, the nanocrescent SERS probes of the disclosure possess specialized geometries, including an edge surrounding the opening that is capable of enhancing local electromagnetic fields. Nanosystems utilizing such structures are particularly useful in the medical field for detecting rare molecular targets, biomolecular cellular imaging, and in molecular medicine.
Detection Of Protease And Protease Activity Using A Single Nanoscrescent Sers Probe
Gang L. Liu - Berkeley CA, US Jonathan A. Ellman - Oakland CA, US Luke P. Lee - Orinda CA, US Fanqing Frank Chen - Moraga CA, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
C40B 30/04 C40B 40/10 G01N 33/573
US Classification:
506 9, 435 74, 506 18
Abstract:
This invention pertains to the in vitro detection of proteases using a single peptide-conjugate nanocrescent surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) probes with at least nanomolar sensitivity. The probe enables detection of proteolytic activity in extremely small volume and at low concentration. In certain embodiments the probes comprise an indicator for the detection of an active protease, where the indicator comprises a nanocrescent attached to a peptide, where said peptide comprises a recognition site for the protease and a Raman tag attached to the peptide.
Nanoplasmonic Molecular Ruler For Nuclease Activity And Dna Footprinting
Fanqing Frank Chen - Moraga CA, US Gang L. Liu - Berkeley CA, US Luke P. Lee - Orinda CA, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
536 231, 977773, 977762
Abstract:
This invention provides a nanoplasmonic molecular ruler, which can perform label-free and real-time monitoring of nucleic acid (e. g. , DNA) length changes and perform nucleic acid footprinting. In various embodiments the ruler comprises a nucleic acid attached to a nanoparticle, such that changes in the nucleic acid length are detectable using surface plasmon resonance. The nanoplasmonic ruler provides a fast and convenient platform for mapping nucleic acid-protein interactions, for nuclease activity monitoring, and for other footprinting related methods.
System And Method For Non-Crystal-Based Communications
Systems and methods for using non-crystal-based reference oscillators in the transmission and reception of frequency-modulated signals are disclosed. To protect against intrusion on neighboring designated frequency bands, guard bands, having a collective width greater than the total expected error based on the contribution of the frequency error from the non-crystal-based oscillators in the transmitter and/or receiver, can be designated. To protect against inter-channel interference within a designated frequency band, transmitters and receivers can include static sub-bandwidths wider than any possible total frequency error, such that it would be impossible for a transmitter or receiver to attempt to communicate on an unintended sub-band. The determination of the total possible frequency error can be determined dynamically based on the correlation between a received training sequence and a known pattern before or a communication session to avoid or correct for frequency offset or drift due to the use of non-crystal-based reference oscillators.
Gang Liu - Sunnyvale CA, US Thomas Szepesi - Saratoga CA, US
International Classification:
H03F 1/02
US Classification:
330 51, 330 69
Abstract:
In one embodiment, an amplifier to drive a load in response to an input voltage signal, the amplifier including a first amplifier to drive the load, a second amplifier, and a control sub-circuit to put the second amplifier into an active mode to drive the load when the output voltage of the first amplifier falls outside a voltage window, and to put the second amplifier into an inactive mode when the output voltage of the first amplifier falls within the voltage window. An embodiment also includes a switch to de-couple a capacitive impedance from the load after the second amplifier is put into its active mode, and to couple the capacitive impedance to the load when the output voltage of the first amplifier falls within the voltage window. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
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Gang Liu
Amazing International Travel Co Travel Agencies
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ANALOG TECHNOLOGIES, INC. WHICH WILL DO BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA AS DELAWARE ANALOG TECHNOLOGIES, INC
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Analog Technologies Entertainment · Engineering Services · Electronic Equipment & Supplie
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