Hewlett-Parkard Development Company, L.P. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140211534 | LOCALLY ACTIVE MEMRISTIVE DEVICE - A method to operate an integrated circuit includes operating a locally active memristive device in a locally reactive region of an operating domain where the device exhibits inductor-like behavior, such as a phase shift where a voltage across the device leads a current through the device. | 07-31-2014 |
20110217650 | LIQUID ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC INK WITH A CHARGE DIRECTOR SYSTEM - The present disclosure is drawn to compositions and methods for a liquid electrophotographic ink printing. The composition comprises a liquid vehicle; ink particles; and a charge director system, comprising i) a primary charge component, ii) a secondary charge component, and iii) an electrical stability additive; such that the charge director system provides the following ink conductivities: a high field conductivity of about 100 pS/cm to about 500 pS/cm, a low field conductivity of about 20 pS/cm to about 200 pS/cm, a direct charge conductivity less than about 30 pS/cm, and a particle conductivity of at least 100 pS/cm. Additionally, the liquid electrophotographic ink can be formulated for printing from a liquid electrophotographic printer. | 09-08-2011 |
20090310154 | Chromatic Component Replacement - A color-separation LUT and/or algorithm method and apparatus preferably convert input device-color data to output device-colorants, for many color-presentation types—automatically and for arbitrary colorant-set. In one major aspect of the invention, a device-hue ring is defined along six straight edges of a cubical device-hue space (without segments ending at white and black). Preferably coordinates defined along the six segments parametrize the procedure and equipment, i. e. establish colorant indexing by those coordinates (and preferably device-hue). In a second major aspect, plural color transformations—having respective favorable and adverse characteristics—serve different portions of input color space; their outputs merge to combine favorable properties of the transforms. In a third, cusps of the colorant hue planes populate the output side of the hue ring. In a fourth, a colorant sampling technique (faster by several orders of magnitude than exhaustive sampling) canvasses the output space. | 12-17-2009 |