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Health, Wellness And Fitness

Position:
Sr. Field Representative at REC Solar, Inc.
Location:
Simi Valley, California
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
REC Solar, Inc. - Ventura and Los Angeles County since Aug 2010
Sr. Field Representative
Education:
California State University-Northridge 1996 - 1998
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Us Patents

Memory-Module Extender Card For Visually Decoding Addresses From Diagnostic Programs And Ignoring Operating System Accesses

US Patent:
8396998, Mar 12, 2013
Filed:
Dec 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/965699
Inventors:
Jerry N. Le - Irvine CA, US
Ngoc V. Le - Irvine CA, US
Tat Leung Lai - Torrance CA, US
Ramon S. Co - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Assignee:
Kingston Technology Corp. - Fountain Valley CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
G06F 5/00
US Classification:
710 15, 710 2, 710 17
Abstract:
A diagnostic extender card is plugged into a memory module socket on a personal computer (PC) motherboard. The extender card has a test socket that receives a memory module and an intercepting decoder chip that receives the chip-select (CS) from the motherboard that selects the memory module for access. When CS is activated, the intercepting decoder chip illuminates a visual indicator on the extender card, allowing a user to locate a memory module being accessed. The exact translation or mapping from logical addresses of test programs to physical addresses of the memory modules is not needed, since the visual indicator shows which memory module is really being accessed, regardless of proprietary address mapping by north bridge chips. Operating system memory accesses are filtered out by a counter that counts accesses during a period set by a timer. When the number of accesses exceeds a threshold, the visual indicator is lit.

Memory-Module Extender Card For Visually Decoding Addresses From Diagnostic Programs And Ignoring Operating System Accesses

US Patent:
2013015, Jun 13, 2013
Filed:
Feb 6, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/760948
Inventors:
Jerry N. Le - Irvine CA, US
Ngoc V. Le - Irvine CA, US
Tat Leung Lai - Torrance CA, US
Ramon S. Co - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Assignee:
Kingston Technology Corp. - Fountain Valley CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/273
US Classification:
714 30
Abstract:
A diagnostic extender card is plugged into a memory module socket on a personal computer (PC) motherboard. The extender card has a test socket that receives a memory module and an intercepting decoder chip that receives the chip-select (CS) from the motherboard that selects the memory module for access. When CS is activated, the intercepting decoder chip illuminates a visual indicator on the extender card, allowing a user to locate a memory module being accessed. The exact translation or mapping from logical addresses of test programs to physical addresses of the memory modules is not needed, since the visual indicator shows which memory module is really being accessed, regardless of proprietary address mapping by north bridge chips. Operating system memory accesses are filtered out by a counter that counts accesses during a period set by a timer. When the number of accesses exceeds a threshold, the visual indicator is lit.

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