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Eugenio Tiziani, Cameri IT
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20150047764 | Tire Inflation System Having a Passage for Routing Pressurized Gas Through a Flange - A tire inflation system having a first conduit and a flange. The first conduit may supply a pressurized gas for inflating a tire. The flange may be coupled to an axle flange. The flange may have a passage that routes the pressurized gas through the flange. | 02-19-2015 |
20150137586 | DRIVE UNIT ASSEMBLY - A drive unit assembly including an input element, a first output element, a second output element and a drive unit housing containing a differential unit, the differential unit drivingly coupling the input element, the first output element and the second output element, the input element having input coupling features positioned externally of the drive unit housing, the first output element having output coupling features positioned externally of the drive unit housing, wherein the drive unit housing includes at least one mounting feature for securing the drive unit housing externally relative to an axle assembly and the second output element is suitable for driving an axle assembly. | 05-21-2015 |
Federico Tiziani, Milano IT
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20120317347 | CONTROL AND OPERATION OF NON-VOLATILE MEMORY - Various embodiments comprise apparatuses and methods including a memory controller to control a non-volatile memory array. The memory controller includes a memory array interface coupled to the non-volatile memory array to perform reads and writes on the non-volatile memory array. An overwrite module is configured to write a desired bit value to a specific memory cell within the non-volatile memory array, after receiving the desired bit value and a logical address, regardless of an original value of the memory cell Additional apparatuses and methods are described. | 12-13-2012 |
Federico Tiziani, Muggio' (milano) IT
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20130019058 | MULTI-PARTITIONING OF MEMORIES - Various embodiments comprise apparatuses and methods including a method of reconfiguring partitions in a memory device as directed by a host. The method includes managing commands through a first interface controller to mapped portions of a first memory not having an attribute enhanced set, and mapping portions of a second memory having the attribute enhanced set through a second interface controller. Additional apparatuses and methods are described. | 01-17-2013 |
Federico Tiziani, Muggio IT
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20140223087 | MULTI-PARTITIONING OF MEMORIES - Various embodiments comprise apparatuses and methods including a method of reconfiguring partitions in a memory device as directed by a host. The method includes managing commands through a first interface controller to mapped portions of a first memory not having an attribute enhanced set, and mapping portions of a second memory having the attribute enhanced set through a second interface controller. Additional apparatuses and methods are described. | 08-07-2014 |
20140351675 | CONTROLLER TO MANAGE NAND MEMORIES - In various embodiments, a single virtualized error correcting code (ECC) NAND controller executes an ECC algorithm and manages a stack of NAND flash memories. The virtualized ECC NAND controller allows the host processor to drive the stack of flash memory devices as a single NAND chip while the controller redirects the data to the selected NAND memory device in the stack. In various embodiments, a controller manages a plurality of NAND memory devices. The controller provides power to a select one of the plurality of NAND memory devices at a time to conserve overall power consumption of the storage system. | 11-27-2014 |
Federico Tiziani, Munich DE
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20160085476 | MULTI-PARTITIONING OF MEMORIES - Various embodiments comprise devices to manage multiple memory types and reconfigure partitions in a memory device as directed by a host. In one embodiment, the apparatus is to manage commands through a first interface controller to mapped portions of a first memory not having an attribute enhanced set, and map portions of a second memory having the attribute enhanced set through a second interface controller. Additional devices are described. | 03-24-2016 |
20160098223 | CONTROLLER TO MANAGE NAND MEMORIES - A single virtualized ECC NAND controller executes an ECC algorithm and manages a stack of NAND flash memories. The virtualized ECC NAND controller allows the host processor to drive the stack of flash memory devices as a single NAND chip while the controller redirects the data to the selected NAND memory device in the stack. | 04-07-2016 |
Frederico Tiziani, Muggio' (mi) IT
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20130268825 | SECONDARY MEMORY TO STORE A VARYING AMOUNT OF OVERHEAD INFORMATION - A method and system are disclosed in which a first non-volatile memory includes blocks that store data, and a second memory that stores overhead information related to the blocks storing the data. The amount of the second memory storing the overhead information related to the at least one block of the plurality of blocks is varied. | 10-10-2013 |
Lucas O. Tiziani, Seekonk, MA US
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20150021265 | FLOW SPLITTING IN SUPERCRITICAL FLUID CHROMATOGRAPHY SYSTEMS - A method includes passing a mobile phase fluid flow comprising liquefied CO2 through a separation column; then introducing a makeup fluid flow into the mobile phase fluid flow to form a mixed fluid flow; and then splitting the mixed fluid flow. | 01-22-2015 |
Lucas O. Tiziani, Brighton, MA US
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20150246296 | METHOD OF FRACTION COLLECTION FOR A LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY SYSTEM - Described are a fraction collector and a method of fraction collection for a liquid chromatography system. The method includes diverting a liquid chromatography system flow from a waste channel to a collection tube at a start of a fraction collection window and collecting the system flow dispensed from the collection tube during the fraction collection window. At the end of the window, the system flow is diverted to the waste channel and a flow of a wash solvent is provided to the collection tube to dispense liquid remaining in the collection tube at the end of the window from the collection tube. The method can increase the amount of the collected fraction and can reduce or eliminate cross-contamination of a subsequently collected fraction. The method is useful for analytical scale applications where the collected fractions may have volumes defined by a limited number of drops dispensed from the collection tube. | 09-03-2015 |
20150246351 | DISPENSING NEEDLE FOR A FRACTION COLLECTOR - Described is a dispensing needle for a fraction collector. The dispensing needle includes a conduit having a fluid channel to conduct a chromatographic system flow. The dispensing needle also includes a needle tip that has a fluid channel and an endface. The fluid channel of the needle tip is disposed at a dispensing end of the conduit and has a cross-sectional area that is less than a cross-sectional area of the fluid channel of the conduit. The fluid channels are in communication and enable a liquid chromatography system flow at a first velocity in the conduit to be dispensed at the endface of the needle tip at a second velocity that is greater than the first velocity. Advantageously, any droplets that may form at the endface of the needle tip are reduced in volume and therefore concentration variations for collected fractions are reduced. | 09-03-2015 |
20150247830 | DISPENSING NEEDLE FOR A FRACTION COLLECTOR - Described is a dispensing needle for a fraction collector. The dispensing needle includes a conduit having a fluid channel to conduct a chromatographic flow, an interior wall that defines the fluid channel, an exterior surface and an endface through which the chromatographic flow is dispensed. The dispensing needle also includes a coating of a hydrocarbon material or a fluorocarbon material that is bonded to the endface. The coating is also bonded to at least a portion of the exterior surface that is adjacent to the endface and at least a portion of the interior wall that is adjacent to the endface. The coating operates to reduce a droplet volume of a liquid dispensed from the endface that may remain at the tip of the dispensing needle. Consequently, the concentration variation in a collected fraction due to a missing droplet or extra droplet is reduced. | 09-03-2015 |
Pederico Tiziani, Milano IT
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20100293317 | PCM MEMORIES FOR STORAGE BUS INTERFACES - A memory controller for a phase change memory (PCM) that can be used on a storage bus interface is described. In one example, the memory controller includes an external bus interface coupled to an external bus to communicate read and write instructions with an external device, a memory array interface coupled to a memory array to perform reads and writes on a memory array, and an overwrite module to write a desired value to a desired address of the memory array. | 11-18-2010 |
Roberto Tiziani, Corbetta IT
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20160105997 | LIQUID COOLING SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRONIC COMPONENT - A liquid cooling system for an electronic component, comprising an exchanger plate having a first wall suitable to be at least partially interfaced to an electronic component to be cooled and a second wall, placed in contact with a cooling liquid, a plurality of heat sink elements, associated to said second wall and influenced by the cooling fluid so as to dissipate heat, wherein the heat sink elements are shaped according to regular patterns that extend parallel to a main extension direction and that comprise a plurality of loops, wherein each loop comprises a continuous curvilinear section that extends cantilevered from a first to a second attachment end fixed to the second wall. Advantageously, the continuous curvilinear section is shaped so that, a first and a second plane being traced perpendicular to the second wall passing respectively through said first and second ends, the continuous curvilinear section extends at least partially outside the space defined between said perpendicular planes. | 04-14-2016 |