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US Patent 8156359 Low-power idle mode for network transceiver

Patent 8156359 was granted and assigned to Aquantia Corporation on April, 2012 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
Aquantia Corporation
Aquantia Corporation
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
8156359
Date of Patent
April 10, 2012
Patent Application Number
12563927
Date Filed
September 21, 2009
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11909554 Period based bidirectional communication including transfer of control information via low power refresh signaling
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US Patent 11784779 Automotive asymmetric ethernet using a frequency-division duplex scheme with a low-rate echo cancelation
Patent Primary Examiner
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Suresh Suryawanshi
Patent abstract

Low-power idle mode for network transceivers. In one aspect, a method for reducing power consumption of a transceiver connected to a communication network includes entering a low-power idle mode, and in this mode, repeatedly turning off a transmitter of the transceiver and turning on the transmitter according to a pattern, where the pattern has been customized based on characteristics of the receiver. Turning off the transmitter conserves power consumed by the transceiver.

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