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Vp Hardware Eng. At Altigen

Position:
VP Hardware Eng. at Altigen, VP Hardware Engineering at AltiGen Communications, Fremont, CA, VP, Hardware Engineering at AltiGen Communications
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Altigen
VP Hardware Eng.
AltiGen Communications, Fremont, CA since 1997
VP Hardware Engineering
AltiGen Communications since 1997
VP, Hardware Engineering
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Computer Telephony Power Supply Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
7013007, Mar 14, 2006
Filed:
Jan 11, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/228710
Inventors:
Simon Chouldjian - San Francisco CA, US
Joseph Chiu - Fremont CA, US
Leo Liu - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
AltiGen Communications, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
H04M 9/00
US Classification:
379413, 37939501, 379156
Abstract:
A method for generating power signals within a telephone server coupled to a computer system via an interface bus or in-house power connector, to a maximum number of telephones, and to a telephone trunk, the computer system providing a primary voltage signal and a secondary voltage signal, includes receiving the primary voltage signal and the secondary voltage signal from the computer system, generating a ringer power signal in response to the primary voltage, generating a direct inward dialing power signal in response to the primary voltage, the direct inward dialing power signal configured to provide a first operational power signal for telephones from the maximum number of telephones receiving telephone calls directly from the telephone trunk, generating a second operational power signal in response to the primary voltage for telephones from the maximum number of telephones receiving telephone calls from other telephones from the maximum number of telephones, and generating a ringing signal in response to the ringer power signal and to the secondary voltage signal, wherein the ringer power signal powers ringers of no more than approximately one half of the maximum number of telephones at a time.

Multiple Buffer Time Division Multiplexing Ring

US Patent:
5119373, Jun 2, 1992
Filed:
Feb 9, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/477569
Inventors:
Staffan A. Fredricsson - Newark CA
Simon S. Chouldjian - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Luxcom, Inc. - Hayward CA
International Classification:
H04J 302
US Classification:
370 8515
Abstract:
A multiple-buffer time-division-multiplexing ring is provided for enabling different computers using various communication protocols with different delay constraints to use the ring simultaneously for communication with a plurality of peripheral devices while at the same time maximizing the number of connections to peripheral devices which may be supported by the multiplexer ring. The multiple-buffer time-division-multiplexing ring utilizes two or more parallel or serial buffers in the ring which may be located in a permanently or temporarily assigned master node. Digital data a re carried around the ring in a plurality of time-slots wherein one or more time-slots are allocated for each user of the ring. The time-division-multiplexing ring uses the multiple buffers to advance time-slots for delay-sensitive protocols ahead of time-slots for non-delay-sensitive protocols.

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