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20090063724 | System core for transferring data between an external device and memory - Details of a highly cost effective and efficient implementation of a manifold array (ManArray) architecture and instruction syntax for use therewith are described herein. Various aspects of this approach include the regularity of the syntax, the relative ease with which the instruction set can be represented in database form, the ready ability with which tools can be created, the ready generation of self-checking codes and parameterized test cases. Parameterizations can be fairly easily mapped and system maintenance is significantly simplified. | 03-05-2009 |
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20120124335 | System Core for Transferring Data Between an External Device and Memory - Details of a highly cost effective and efficient implementation of a manifold array (ManArray) architecture and instruction syntax for use therewith are described herein. Various aspects of this approach include the regularity of the syntax, the relative ease with which the instruction set can be represented in database form, the ready ability with which tools can be created, the ready generation of self-checking codes and parameterized test cases. Parameterizations can be fairly easily mapped and system maintenance is significantly simplified. | 05-17-2012 |
20130007331 | System Core for Transferring Data Between an External Device and Memory - Details of a highly cost effective and efficient implementation of a manifold array (ManArray) architecture and instruction syntax for use therewith are described herein. Various aspects of this approach include the regularity of the syntax, the relative ease with which the instruction set can be represented in database form, the ready ability with which tools can be created, the ready generation of self-checking codes and parameterized test cases. Parameterizations can be fairly easily mapped and system maintenance is significantly simplified. | 01-03-2013 |
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20120326159 | LED STRUCTURE WITH ENHANCED MIRROR REFLECTIVITY - Embodiments of the present invention are generally related to LED chips having improved overall emission by reducing the light-absorbing effects of barrier layers adjacent mirror contacts. In one embodiment, a LED chip comprises one or more LEDs, with each LED having an active region, a first contact under the active region having a highly reflective mirror, and a barrier layer adjacent the mirror. The barrier layer is smaller than the mirror such that it does not extend beyond the periphery of the mirror. In another possible embodiment, an insulator is further provided, with the insulator adjacent the barrier layer and adjacent portions of the mirror not contacted by the active region or by the barrier layer. In yet another embodiment, a second contact is provided on the active region. In a further embodiment, the barrier layer is smaller than the mirror such that the periphery of the mirror is at least 40% free of the barrier layer, and the second contact is below the first contact and accessible from the bottom of the chip. | 12-27-2012 |
20140167065 | LED STRUCTURE WITH ENHANCED MIRROR REFLECTIVITY - Embodiments of the present invention are generally related to LED chips having improved overall emission by reducing the light-absorbing effects of barrier layers adjacent mirror contacts. In one embodiment, a LED chip comprises one or more LEDs, with each LED having an active region, a first contact under the active region having a highly reflective mirror, and a barrier layer adjacent the mirror. The barrier layer is smaller than the mirror, such that it does not extend beyond the periphery of the mirror. In another possible embodiment, an insulator is further provided, with the insulator adjacent the barrier layer and adjacent portions of the mirror not contacted by the active region or by the barrier layer. In yet another embodiment, a second contact is provided on the active region. In a further embodiment, the barrier layer is smaller than the mirror such that the periphery of the mirror is at least 40% free of the barrier layer, and the second contact is below the first contact and accessible from the bottom of the chip. | 06-19-2014 |
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20100314633 | FRONT END SCRIBING OF LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (LED) WAFERS AND RESULTING DEVICES - A wafer of light emitting diodes (LEDs) is laser scribed to produce a laser scribing cut. Then, the wafer is cleaned, for example by wet etching, to reduce scribe damage. Then, electrical contact layers for the LEDs are formed on the wafer that has been cleaned. Alternatively, the scribing cut may be produced by multiple etches before contact formation. Related LEDs are also described. | 12-16-2010 |
20120187431 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODES WITH LOW JUNCTION TEMPERATURE AND SOLID STATE BACKLIGHT COMPONENTS INCLUDING LIGHT EMITTING DIODES WITH LOW JUNCTION TEMPERATURE - A light emitting diode chip a support layer having a first face and a second face opposite the first face, a diode region on the first face of the support layer, and a bond pad on the second face of the support layer. The bond pad includes a gold-tin structure having a weight percentage of tin of | 07-26-2012 |
20120211793 | Low Temperature High Strength Metal Stack for Die Attachment - A light emitting diode structure includes a diode region and a metal stack on the diode region. The metal stack includes a barrier layer on the diode region and a bonding layer on the barrier layer. The barrier layer is between the bonding layer and the diode region. The bonding layer includes gold, tin and nickel. A weight percentage of tin in the bonding layer is greater than 20 percent and a weight percentage of gold in the bonding layer is less than about 75 percent. A weight percentage of nickel in the bonding layer may be greater than 10 percent. | 08-23-2012 |
20140217435 | Light Emitting Diodes with Low Junction Temperature and Solid State Backlight Components Including Light Emitting Diodes with Low Junction Temperature - A light emitting diode chip a support layer having a first face and a second face opposite the first face, a diode region on the first face of the support layer, and a bond pad on the second face of the support layer. The bond pad includes a gold-tin structure having a weight percentage of tin of 50% or more. The light emitting diode chip may include a plurality of active regions that are connected in electrical series on the light emitting diode chip. | 08-07-2014 |
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20140236670 | Data Communication and Analytics Platform - A processor in an attribute retrieval module determines retrievable customer attributes from a plurality of data locations, wherein at least one of the retrievable customer attributes is retrieved from a data location external to the enterprise. The interface receives a customer attribute request from a first computer, the request includes at least one customer identifier and requested customer attributes. The requested customer attributes is a subset of the retrievable customer attributes. The processor determines the data location of each requested customer attribute and generates an information call for each data location. The interface communicates the information call to each data location. The interface receives a data report in response to the information call from each data location. The processor generates a complete data report based on the data report received from each data location, and the interface communicates the complete data report to the first computer. | 08-21-2014 |
20140236857 | Data Communication and Analytics Platform - An interface receives a report associated with a customer from a first computer. The report includes customer attributes associated with the customer. A processor determines a customer identifier associated with the customer. The processor associates the customer identifier and customer attributes of the report to a customer identifier in a cross-reference table. The cross-reference table is internal to an enterprise and comprises the customer identifier and a universal key. The interface receives a request for an anonymized report from a second computer. The request comprises at least one requested customer identifier and indicates requested customer attributes. The processor determines a universal key for each requested customer identifier and generates the anonymized report. The anonymized report comprises the universal key associated with the requested customer identifier and the requested customer attributes. The interface communicates the anonymized report to a computer. | 08-21-2014 |
20140237003 | Data Communication and Analytics Platform - An interface in an attribute calculation module external to an enterprise receives data from the enterprise. A processor performs one or more first calculations on the received data, wherein the first calculations comprise predetermined calculations to create attributes of the received data. The interface communicates the first calculated data to a database for storage, the database being external to the enterprise. The interface receives a request from a computer associated with the enterprise, wherein the request indicates criteria to conduct one or more second calculations on the first calculated data. The processor performs each of the second calculations on the first calculated data. The interface communicates the second calculated data to the computer associated with the enterprise. | 08-21-2014 |
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20110196386 | DIGITAL SUTURE FIXATION SYSTEM - A digital suture fixation system includes an anchor, an introducer that is attachable to a finger of a person such that at least a distal tip of the finger is available to palpate tissue and identify a landmark within a patient, and a delivery device attached to the introducer. The anchor is removably attached to the delivery device. The anchor is exposed on an exterior of the delivery device and the delivery device is positioned to allow the finger to push the anchor into the landmark. | 08-11-2011 |
20110196389 | DIGITAL SUTURE FIXATION SYSTEM - A method of fixing a suture to tissue of a patient includes placing an introducer onto a finger; attaching an anchor to the introducer; delivering the introducer into the patient's body with the finger; and driving the anchor with the finger into the tissue of the patient. | 08-11-2011 |
20120296376 | DIGITAL SUTURE FIXATION SYSTEM - A digital suture fixation system includes an anchor, an introducer that is attachable to a finger of a person such that at least a distal tip of the finger is available to palpate tissue and identify a landmark within a patient, and a delivery device attached to the introducer. The anchor is removably attached to the delivery device. The anchor is exposed on an exterior of the delivery device and the delivery device is positioned to allow the finger to push the anchor into the landmark. | 11-22-2012 |
20140066983 | DIGITAL FIXATION METHOD OF IMPLANTING A SUPPORT IN A PATIENT - A method of implanting a support in a patient includes providing an anchor introducer that is wearable on a finger, and wearing the anchor introducer on the finger and positioning the anchor introducer such that at least a distal tip of the finger is available for palpating tissue internal to the patient. The method also includes attaching an anchor to the anchor introducer, and inserting the finger that is wearing the anchor introducer into an incision and palpating a tissue landmark inside a pelvis of the patient with the distal tip of the finger. The method additionally includes driving the anchor into the tissue landmark inside the pelvis of the patient, detaching the anchor from the anchor introducer, associating the support with the anchor, and securing the support to the tissue landmark inside the pelvis of the patient. | 03-06-2014 |
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20090105143 | HIV FUSION INHIBITOR PEPTIDES WITH IMPROVED BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES - Provided is an HIV fusion inhibitor peptide having an amino acid sequence of any one of SEQ ID NO:9, SEQ ID NO:10, SEQ ID NO:11, SEQ ID NO:12, SEQ ID NO:13, SEQ ID NO:14, or SEQ ID NO:15; and provided is a pharmaceutical composition comprising a HIV fusion inhibitor peptide and one or more of a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and macromolecular carrier, and uses and methods of treatment provided by these compositions. | 04-23-2009 |
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20120040891 | HIV FUSION INHIBITOR PEPTIDES WITH IMPROVED BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES - Provided is an HIV fusion inhibitor peptide having an amino acid sequence of any one of SEQ ID NO:9, SEQ ID NO:10, SEQ ID NO:11, SEQ ID NO:12, SEQ ID NO:13, SEQ ID NO:14, or SEQ ID NO:15; and provided is a pharmaceutical composition comprising a HIV fusion inhibitor peptide and one or more of a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and macromolecular carrier, and uses and methods of treatment provided by these compositions. | 02-16-2012 |