Abstract:
Method and apparatus for trading financial assets, such as foreign exchange and money market instruments, commodities and securities. The invention, which may be accessed over an interconnected data communications network, such as the Internet, using a standard Web browser, as well as via a proprietary user interface, receives customer requirements, automatically combines and organizes those requirements into a batch of orders according to a set of customer preferences, and displays the batch of orders to the customer, along with indicative or actual price quotes, such that the customer may select and process multiple orders and multiple requirements simultaneously. Orders are priced and booked automatically.
Abstract:
A self-calibration system includes a variable current source to generate a default source current for charging a capacitive load, and a load charge calibrator to detect a voltage associated with the capacitive load when charged by the default source current, and to generate a current control feedback according to the detected voltage and a desired charged voltage of the capacitive load, the current control feedback to indicate to the variable current source a charge current capable of charging the capacitive load to the desired charged voltage.
Abstract:
In one example, a system for an engine having an intake system and an exhaust system is described. The system comprises: an airflow sensor coupled to the intake system; an air pump having at least an inlet side and an outlet side, said inlet side having a first coupling to the intake system downstream of said airflow sensor, said outlet side having a second coupling to the exhaust system; and a controller coupled to the engine, said controller, during operation, identifying whether degradation has occurred to at least one of said first and second couplings, and providing an indication of said identified degradation. Various other examples are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A universal serial bus controller pre-generates and stores a subset of USB commands in a memory, the pre-generated commands available for transmission to at least one USB peripheral device over universal serial bus, and transfers at least one command from the subset of pre-generated commands stored in the memory to the USB peripheral device over the universal serial bus. The universal serial bus controller may receive a response to the transferred command from the USB peripheral device over the universal serial bus, and send an acknowledgment packet to the USB peripheral device over the universal serial bus responsive to receiving the response from the USB peripheral device.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display (LCD) driving system includes a reference voltage generator to generate a plurality of reference voltages. The LCD driving system also includes a plurality of drive buffers to generate drive voltages according to at least one of the reference voltages, and to drive at least a portion of a liquid crystal display to present data according to the drive voltages.
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention relate to a configurable LCD driver system having a plurality of configurable LCD drivers. Each LCD driver may be configured as a common or segment driver by selecting a drive voltage from an appropriate set of drive voltages associated with a common or segment driver in accordance with certain parameters, such as whether a user may configure the LCD driver as a common driver or segment driver, a multiplex ratio, and/or bias ratio of an LCD panel. The drive time and drive strength associated with the LCD driver may also be configurable. The selected drive voltage may be provided to a drive buffer to output an LCD drive voltage waveform for driving one or more segments or pixels in an LCD panel. A memory may store appropriate display data for both the segment and common drivers to control the output drive capability of the LCD driver.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for detecting space-shifted media content associated with a digital recording/playback device are disclosed. An example method for detecting space-shifted media content includes receiving media content at a first recording/playback device at a first viewing site at a monitored location, requesting data associated with the media content from a second device at the monitored location, and determining if the data associated with the media content indicates that the media content has been space-shifted to the first recording/playback device.
Abstract:
A compressor system (20, 20′, 20″) comprises a motion amplifier (22) which acts through a compressor head or piston (46) to compress fluid in a variable compression chamber (52). The motion amplifier (22) comprises a piezoelectric diaphragm (30) and drive electronics (26) for applying a drive signal to the piezoelectric diaphragm. The drive signal is generated to maintain the motion amplifier resonant at a predetermined frequency. The motion amplifier preferably comprises (in addition to the piezoelectric diaphragm) a reaction mass (34) connected to the piezoelectric diaphragm; a reacted mass (40) connected to the piezoelectric diaphragm; and, a reacted mass spring (50, 270) for resiliently carrying the reacted mass. The structure of the motion amplifier carried by the reacted mass spring (e.g., the piezoelectric diaphragm, the reaction mass, and the reacted mass) has a resonant frequency f2. The resonant frequency f2 is related to a spring constant K2 of the reacted mass spring and a sum of masses of the reaction mass and the reacted mass. Preferably the predetermined frequency is f2, which means that the drive signal is generated to maintain the motion amplifier resonant at a frequency f2, e.g., the drive signal is generated to urge the motion amplifier to the frequency f2 as its operational frequency. Driving the motion amplifier (22) at the frequency f2 achieves peak amplitude displacement of the motion amplifier, and thus peak displacement of the compressor head acting in the compression chamber.
Abstract:
A golf club head has a face insert the effective resiliency of which varies across a striking surface on a front face of the club head. The face insert, which is disposed in a cavity formed in the club head, is supported from beneath by a substrate which is formed of one or more materials to form a low resiliency region near a central of the cavity and a high resiliency region near heel and toe regions of the cavity. By varying the resiliency of the substrate behind the face insert, the effective resiliency, which is a composite of the face insert and the substrate, may be manipulated so that the effective coefficient of restitution between the club head and a golf ball may be made uniform across the entire front face.