Abstract:
A connector assembly configured to sealably engage with a mating connector. The connector assembly includes a plug assembly that has a mating end configured to be inserted into the cavity of the mating connector. The connector assembly also includes a collar that surrounds the plug assembly. The connector assembly also includes a sleeve member that is positioned between the collar and the plug assembly. The sleeve member surrounds the plug assembly about the central axis and includes a plurality of fingers that extend toward the mating end. The sleeve member is stamped and formed from a common piece of sheet material. The fingers are biased away from the central axis in a flared arrangement when the collar is in the withdrawn position. The lingers press against the wall surface of the mating connector when the collar is moved from the withdrawn position to the locked position.
Abstract:
Devices, systems, and methods of communicating information directly to a sequencer or a buffer in a memory device are provided. In some embodiments, instructions are sent directly from an external processor to a sequencer in the memory device, and the sequencer configures the instructions for an internal processor, such as one or more arithmetic logic units (ALUs) embedded on the memory device. Further, data to be operated on by the internal processor can be sent directly from the external processor to a buffer, and the sequencer can copy the data from the buffer to the internal processor. As power can be consumed each time a memory array is written to or read from, the direct communication of instructions and/or data can reduce the power consumed in writing to or reading from the memory array.
Abstract:
Embodiments of a multi-port memory device may include a plurality of ports and a plurality of memory banks some of which are native to each port and some of which are non-native to each port. The memory device may include a configuration register that stores configuration data indicative of the mapping of the memory banks to the ports. In response to the configuration data, for example, a steering logic may couple each of the ports either to one or all of the native memory banks or to one or all of the non-native memory banks.
Abstract:
A check tube is sealed on one end and may be open on the opposite end. The check tube may have a cape, a flap and/or a hood attached to the check tube to, among other things, anchor the check tube and/or to prevent water flow, and thus erosion, between adjacent check tubes, beneath the check tube and/or downstream of the check tube. A temporary pocket defining a subset of the volume of the check tube is provided in the check tube and filled with fill material that expands after being introduced to water. Just prior to, during or after installation of the check tube, the pocket is opened, broken or dissolved and the check tube is introduced to water thereby allowing the fill material to expand to the full volume of the check tube.
Abstract:
A system for saving application state history information, containing an historical snap-shot of dynamic application state information associated with execution of a first application on a computing device. The application state history information is saved for use in a subsequent re-launch of the first application.
Abstract:
A system inhibits alert monitoring during a predefined time period such as system maintenance by suppressing automatic communication of false alert messages to systems, on call personnel and availability reports and enables future scheduling of planned maintenance events, as well as real-time suppression of alerting during a chosen period. A system supports maintenance of one or more processing devices. The system includes a display processor for initiating generation of data representing at least one display image enabling a user to, select a processing device from multiple different processing devices intermittently receiving maintenance and schedule a time period for suppression of communication of alert messages indicating a failure condition of the selected processing device.
Abstract:
A retro-reflective sensor for sensing mechanical, chemical or temperature related information, is disclosed. The sensor is formed of an optical waveguide suitable for use in-situ in a high temperature environment having a Bragg grating written into a core region thereof with short-pulsed electromagnetic radiation, said optical waveguide having a glass transition temperature substantially higher than that of silica. Preferably the sensor is written into a length of sapphire fiber or within a zirconium waveguide. Preferably the pulse duration of the short pulsed electromagnetic radiation is less than 500 picoseconds.
Abstract:
A system inhibits alert monitoring during a predefined time period such as system maintenance by suppressing automatic communication of false alert messages to systems, on call personnel and availability reports and enables future scheduling of planned maintenance events, as well as realtime suppression of alerting during a chosen period. A system supports maintenance of one or more processing devices. The system includes a display processor for initiating generation of data representing at least one display image enabling a user to, select a processing device from multiple different processing devices intermittently receiving maintenance and schedule a time period for suppression of communication of alert messages indicating a failure condition of the selected processing device.
Abstract:
A memory system is provided. The memory system includes a volatile memory having a number of banks and a memory controller configured to control the volatile memory to engage in an auto-refresh mode or a self-refresh mode. The memory controller is further configured to direct the volatile memory to perform an auto-refresh operation on a target bank. The remaining banks are available for access while the auto-refresh operation is being performed on the target bank.
Abstract:
A seat belt improvement providing seat belt buckling assistance and automatic release of the seat belt. The seat belt assembly includes an electromagnet located in the seat belt buckle that aligns and draws the seat belt tongue into the seat belt buckle when the seat belt tongue is in close proximity to the seat belt buckle. The buckle may be formed with a funnel region adjacent its open end to assist in aligning the seat belt tongue with the opening of the housing and thereafter engaging the seat belt tongue with the latch mechanism. The buckle may additionally include a manual release element. The buckle may further include one or more illuminated areas to assist the passenger in visually locating the seat belt buckle and/or the manual release element.