Safetyflash-A Passive Vehicle Warning System For Communicating Vehicular Deceleration/Acceleration By Embedding High Contrast Visual Display Patterns In Vehicle Tire Treads. A Strip Of White, Yellow, Red, Or Other High Contrast Colored Rubber Is Embedded In Black Tire Treads By Tire Manufactures To Provide Visual Cues To Following Vehicles Regarding Vehicle Deceleration And Acceleration In Low Speed Regimes Associated With Stop And Go Traffic. This Invention Helps Prevent Rear End Collisions And Reduces Vehicle Collision Potential For Bicycles Or Motorcycles
A passive warning system for communicating vehicular deceleration/acceleration by embedding high contrast visual display patterns in vehicle tire treads. A strip of white, yellow, red or other high contrast colored rubber is embedded in tire treads by tire manufactures to provide obvious visual cues to following vehicles regarding vehicle deceleration and acceleration in low speed regimes associated with stop and go traffic. This invention is an aid to preventing rear end collisions by helping to alert following vehicles to changes in vehicle speed. The same technique when applied to bicycle and motorcycle tires alerts drivers to the presence of bicycles and/or motorcycles and reduces accidental collisions.
Method And Apparatus For Monitoring Universal Serial Bus Activity
Paul Miranda - Austin TX Larry Hewitt - Austin TX David Norris - Austin TX James Bunnell - LaFayette CO
Assignee:
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
710129
Abstract:
A USB host controller provides transaction type status signals indicating USB activity type. The status signals include a bulk status bit signal indicative of bulk activity on a USB, a control status bit signal indicative of control activity on the USB, an isochronous status bit signal indicative of isochronous activity on the USB and an interrupt status bit signal indicative of an acknowledged interrupt on the USB. In addition a programmable mask register is provided for masking any or all of the status bits. The status bits may be combined and provided as a single signal indicative of USB activity.
Control Circuit For Switching A Processor Between Multiple Low Power States To Allow Cache Snoops
Larry Hewitt - Austin TX James Bunnell - Lafayette CO
Assignee:
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 132
US Classification:
713322
Abstract:
Power consumption is conserved in a computer system by, instead of forcing a processor to change from the stop clock state to a fully operational state, allowing the processor to transition from the stop clock state to the stop grant state. The stop grant state allows snoops so that the processor handles subsequent bus cycles and snoops that take place during the bus cycles. Following the snoops, the processor transitions back from the stop grant state to the stop clock state. In one embodiment, an automatic control circuit is connected to a processor in a computer system. When the processor is in the stop clock state, the automatic control circuit responds to a bus request, not by transitioning to the fully operational state, but instead by transitioning from the stop clock state to the snoopable stop grant state in which the processor clock is operating. The automatic control circuit allows the snoop to take place then, when the snoop is complete, automatically transitions the processor back to the stop clock state.
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