SILICON LINE GMBH Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20160077291 | DEVICE FOR COUPLING AND/OR DECOUPLING OPTICAL SIGNALS - A device for coupling optical signals into at least one waveguide, wherein the device comprises at least one send-site circuit, which based on incoming signals from send-site terminal contacts actuates at least one electro-optical converter, which sends out the optical signals in the direction of the axis of the waveguide, in such a way that the manufacturing expenses are low. The electro-optical converter is incorporated, in particular embedded, in at least one send-site receptacle/alignment module, the send-site receptacle/alignment module comprises at least one groove- or trough-shaped depression for aligning the waveguide in relation to the electro-optical converter, and the send-site receptacle/alignment module is, in an essentially form-fit and/or force-fit manner, incorporated, in particular fitted, in a recess provided in a send-site substrate. The corresponding is true for a device for decoupling optical signals from at least one waveguide. | 03-17-2016 |
20160050026 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR RECEIVING OPTICAL SIGNALS - In order to further develop a circuit arrangement (CR; CR′) for receiving optical signals (SI) from at least one optical guide (GU), said circuit arrangement (CR; CR′) comprising:
| 02-18-2016 |
20150381185 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR CALIBRATING ACTIVATION SIGNALS FOR VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED OSCILLATORS - In order to develop a circuit arrangement ( | 12-31-2015 |
20150349944 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR CLOCK AND/OR DATA RECOVERY - In order to provide a circuit arrangement ( | 12-03-2015 |
20150207520 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT, DEVICE AND METHOD FOR 5B/6B CODING - The present invention proposes a circuit arrangement provided for five bit/six bit (=5 b/6 b) coding and decoding, an associated coding device as well as corresponding methods by means of which a high coded data transfer rate can be attained. | 07-23-2015 |
20150162992 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR RECEIVING DIGITAL OPTICAL SIGNALS - In order to be able to receive any digital optical signals in the bandwidth range from zero bits per second to the high Gbits/second range with as little circuit complexity as possible and to be able to process said signals with the least possible energy requirement for reprocessing, the invention proposes a circuit arrangement as well as a method for receiving digital optical signals by means of at least one light-receiving component connected upstream of at least one signal input port, particularly by means of at least one photodiode, wherein the unipolar current signal coming from the light-receiving component through the signal input port is transformed into a bipolar current signal by means of a compensation current provided by at least one current source, the value of said current being defined by means of at least one digital register. | 06-11-2015 |
20150049820 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR CODING AND/OR DECODING - In order to further develop a circuit arrangement provided for coding and/or decoding a data stream, in particular of up to 24-bit-wide R[ed]G[reen]B[lue] video signals, and a corresponding method in such way that an efficient DC-balanced coding and/or decoding is possible, in particular with the lowest possible overheads,
| 02-19-2015 |
20150043692 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING SIGNALS - On the basis | 02-12-2015 |
20150043691 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING SIGNALS - On the basis
| 02-12-2015 |
20150043690 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING SIGNALS - On the basis
| 02-12-2015 |
20150043689 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING SIGNALS - On the basis
| 02-12-2015 |
20150043675 | SENDING ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING SIGNALS - On the basis
| 02-12-2015 |
20150043674 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING SIGNALS - On the basis
| 02-12-2015 |
20140369366 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING SIGNALS - On the basis
| 12-18-2014 |
20110268451 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING TMDS ENCODED SIGNALS - For providing circuit arrangement and method for transmitting signals from a data source to a data sink, the signals being TMDS encoded, the driver circuit is supplied by a connection interface, connected upstream, assigned to data source, with supply voltage, electrical TMDS encoded signals are electro-optically converted by an LED connected downstream of the driver circuit and coupled into an optical fiber as light supplied with TMDS encoded signals, the direct current portion supplied from TMDS transmitter to connection interface, to data source, is converted by driver circuit to a modulated signal current for controlling LED. Light supplied with TMDS encoded signals decoupled out from optical fiber by light-absorbing element, opto-electrically converted and supplied to transimpedance converter circuit connected downstream of light-absorbing element and upstream of connection interface assigned to data sink, transimpedance converter circuit being supplied by direct voltage portion being applied to differential pair of wires. | 11-03-2011 |
20110121742 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING LIGHT EMITTING COMPONENTS - In order to further develop a circuit arrangement and a method for controlling at least one light emitting component, to which a threshold current is applied, with the circuit arrangement being supplied with voltage by means of at least one supply element, and with the light emitting component being controlled by means of at least one switching element arranged between at least one current limiting element and the light emitting component using at least one switching controller, in such a way that the power efficiency is significantly increased in comparison to prior art, it is proposed that a maximum value of the current is provided by means of the current limiting element, and that the logical “1” of the data to be transmitted by means of the light emitting component is represented by periodic switching between the zero value of the current and the maximum value of the current supplied to the light emitting component. | 05-26-2011 |
20110080765 | PROGRAMMABLE ANTIFUSE TRANSISTOR AND METHOD FOR PROGRAMMING THEREOF - Programmable antifuse transistor, in particular n-channel MOS transistor, and a method for programming at least one such antifuse transistor, includes at least one gate with a gate terminal, source with a source terminal, drain with a drain terminal, and substrate with a substrate terminal, configured so that active circuits/circuit elements do not have to be located at a distance from the antifuse, minimizing area requirements, without additional process steps the level of the potential difference between source terminal and substrate terminal is less than about 0.5 volts, drain terminal and source terminal lie at different potentials. By adjusting drain-source voltage and/or the gate-source voltage a flow of charge carriers occurs between source and drain, causing semiconductor material between source and drain to be thermally heated and to locally melt, forming at least one permanently conducting channel between source and drain. | 04-07-2011 |