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11415 N 68Th Pl, Scottsdale, AZ 85254    480-9482515   

705 Pecos Ave, Mesa, AZ 85210   

Citrus Heights, CA   

Grand Canyon, AZ   

Dallas, TX   

11415 N 68Th Pl, Scottsdale, AZ 85254   

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Apparatus And Methods To Reduce Frame Interrupts In Packet-Based Communication

US Patent:
7797465, Sep 14, 2010
Filed:
Jun 10, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/150781
Inventors:
Roger C. Jeppsen - Gilbert AZ, US
Nathan Marushak - Gilbert AZ, US
Brian J. Skerry - Gilbert AZ, US
Jeffrey D. Skirvin - Mesa AZ, US
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
G06F 13/24
US Classification:
710 33, 710 34, 710260, 710262
Abstract:
A core of a network includes a storage unit to store a plurality of parameters to receive and transmit data packets in a communication system. A program controls transfer of the data packets between the core and a network node. The plurality of parameters in the storage unit controls the receiving and transmitting.

Multi-Protocol Bridge

US Patent:
2006000, Jan 5, 2006
Filed:
Jun 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/881657
Inventors:
Pak-Lung Seto - Shrewsbury MA, US
Jeffrey Skirvin - Mesa AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 13/10
US Classification:
710062000
Abstract:
A method according to one embodiment may include receiving a first portion of data compliant with a first communication protocol via a first communication link, converting the first portion of data into a second portion of data compliant with a second communication protocol for communication on a second communication link, receiving a third portion of data the compliant with the first communication protocol via the first communication link, and converting the third portion of data into a fourth portion of data compliant with a third communication protocol for communication on a third communication link. Of course, many alternatives, variations, and modifications are possible without departing from this embodiment.

Method And System For Virtual Enclosure Management

US Patent:
2006014, Jul 6, 2006
Filed:
Dec 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/026065
Inventors:
Michele Clayton - Scottdale AZ, US
Dave Draggon - Tempe AZ, US
Jeffrey Skirvin - Mesa AZ, US
Brian Skerry - Gilbert AZ, US
Jonathan Wootten - Queen Creek AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
US Classification:
710302000
Abstract:
A process and system for virtually managing enclosures. A process determines whether a system includes an enclosure processor, a virtual enclosure processor, or both an enclosure processor and a virtual enclosure processor. The process receives a command by a virtual enclosure processor if it is determined that the system includes the virtual enclosure processor. The virtual enclosure processor manages a peripheral in an enclosure. Additionally, a process activates a virtual enclosure processor in a system including a real enclosure processor. The virtual enclosure processor receives a command. The virtual enclosure processor controls a peripheral.

Apparatus And Method To Guarantee Unique Connection Tags Across Resets In A Connection Protocol

US Patent:
2007000, Jan 4, 2007
Filed:
Jun 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/170855
Inventors:
Jeffrey Skirvin - Mesa AZ, US
Nathan Marushak - Gilbert AZ, US
Roger Jeppsen - Chandler AZ, US
Jonathan Wootten - Queen Creek AZ, US
Richard Boyd - Gilbert AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
710008000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus to guarantee unique connection tags across resets in a connection protocol. In one embodiment, the methods include the update of a reset counter following a system reset. In one embodiment, once updated, a controller, such as, for example, an input/output (I/O) controller, may receive a response from a target device to an I/O request that was issued to the target device prior to system reset. In one embodiment, the I/O controller may determine a reset counter value associated with the received response. If the received response includes a reset counter value that does not match a local reset counter held by the I/O controller, the I/O controller may disregard the received response. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

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