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  • 907 Kennedy Ct, Norristown, PA 19403 (610) 476-3240 (610) 539-5696
  • 907 Kennedy Rd, Norristown, PA 19403 (610) 539-5696
  • Eagleville, PA

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Multi-Standard Enhanced Inband Data Receiver

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US Patent:
6789124, Sep 7, 2004
Filed:
Jul 21, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/621111
Inventors:
Tony Nasuti - Norristown PA
Joseph W. Gredone - Chalfont PA
David E. Chodelka - Doylestown PA
Assignee:
General Instrument Corporation - Horsham PA
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
709236, 348573
Abstract:
A system for receiving and analyzing at least one inband user data packet within a CATV video signal. The system includes a data detector, a data processor and a memory. The data detector receives video signal samples of the data packet. The data detector includes a data slicer used to determine a threshold level based on a clock sync byte located in the data packet. The threshold level is compared to subsequent video signal samples of the data packet. The data processor determines the destination of the data packet. The memory selectively stores the data packet until it is required by the data processor.

Methods Of Formatting Data To Maximize The Readability And The Amount Of Song Identification Information Displayed On A Limited Number Of Lines

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US Patent:
6807676, Oct 19, 2004
Filed:
Jul 20, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/119503
Inventors:
Clyde Robbins - Maple Glen PA
John F. Maraska - Abington PA
John Kamieniecki - Lafayette Hill PA
Douglas W. Palmer - W. Norriton PA
Tony Nasuti - Norristown PA
Robert C. Stein - Coopersburg PA
Assignee:
General Instrument Corporation - Horsham PA
International Classification:
G06F 300
US Classification:
725 39, 725 37, 725118, 725126, 707518, 707517, 707534, 707525, 715518, 715505, 715508, 345801, 348470, 348473, 348474, 348461, 348462, 348467
Abstract:
A method of formatting data to maximize the readability of song identification (ID) information displayed on a monitor screen and a method of formatting data to maximize the amount of song ID information displayed on a limited number of lines on the monitor screen. The monitor screen is used to view in-band audio broadcast channel song ID information and out-of-band audio broadcast channel song ID information. The in-band ID information is associated with a song that is currently being played on a selected one of a plurality of channels. The out-of-band ID information is associated with all of the plurality of channels. To maximize readability, in-band ID information is abbreviated if the amount of information exceeds a maximum number of lines determined for the in-band ID information. To maximize the amount of in-band ID information, wraparound and abbreviation techniques are performed.

Automated Infrared Test Signal Generator

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US Patent:
59698357, Oct 19, 1999
Filed:
Sep 15, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/929547
Inventors:
John Kamieniecki - Lafayette Hill PA
Tony Nasuti - Norristown PA
Assignee:
General Instrument Corporation - Horsham PA
International Classification:
H04B 1008
US Classification:
359110
Abstract:
An automated signal generator apparatus allows testing of remotely-controlled electronic devices to verify functionality and reliability, or for product set-up, initialization or configuration. The apparatus simulates a person pressing the keys on a remote control key pad, and can simulate key press sequences, key press duration, and time between key presses. Other human interfaces may also be simulated. The apparatus can be continuously driven by an external computer in a slaved mode, or can store test instructions in an internal memory to operate in a standalone mode. Test instructions, which may be written in a macro script language, are processed by a microprocessor to provide a control signal to, e. g. , an infrared (IR) transmitter. The IR transmitter can control one or more electronic devices which are under test.

Digital Audio System With Video Output Program Guide

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US Patent:
57840954, Jul 21, 1998
Filed:
Mar 21, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/620019
Inventors:
Clyde Robbins - Maple Glen PA
John F. Maraska - Abington PA
John Kamieniecki - Lafayette Hill PA
Douglas W. Palmer - W. Norriton PA
Tony Nasuti - Norristown PA
Robert C. Stein - Coopersburg PA
Assignee:
General Instrument Corporation - Hatboro PA
International Classification:
H04N 716
US Classification:
348 6
Abstract:
The improved settop terminal of the present invention utilizes a subscriber's television as the preferred graphical interface to simultaneously provide channel in-band and out-of-band program information to a subscriber. A subscriber may tune, view and select from among a plurality of digital audio channels and analog video channels. In-band and out-of-band information is integrated into a multi-page program guide displayed on a subscriber's television. This integration permits subscribers to visually scan and view information about currently playing selections available on other channels without having to switch to them. While listening to a music selection, the subscriber may navigate through the program guide. Program information such as the title of a song, artist and record label are also displayed.

System For Integrating Digital Audio And Analog Video To Provide Seamless User Transparent Features

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US Patent:
57964238, Aug 18, 1998
Filed:
Jul 14, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/502517
Inventors:
Clyde Robbins - Maple Glen PA
John F. Maraska - Abington PA
John Kamieniecki - Lafayette Hill PA
Douglas W. Palmer - W. Norriton PA
Tony Nasuti - Norristown PA
Assignee:
General Instrument Corporation - Horsham PA
International Classification:
H04N 716
US Classification:
348 10
Abstract:
The cable television digital audio system of the present invention provides seamless reception and integration of analog video and audio programs and digital audio programs. The system comprises a settop terminal with a digital audio module for receiving an RF modulated digital data stream. The settop terminal permits the simultaneous reception of analog video and audio broadcasts and digital audio broadcasts. The digital audio module may include a separate frequency agile RF tuner enabling both the settop terminal and digital audio module to be tuned to and reproduce separate programs. A television monitor receiver displays normal video programming from the settop terminal and also provides on-screen display (OSD) of channel selection and program information.
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