`Maxim Integrated Products Patent Litigation
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`In re Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
`MDL No. 2354
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`The Honorable Joy Flowers Conti
`March 20, 2013
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`Scheduling Conference
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`Maxim Exhibit 2007 - PNC/JPMC, CBM2014-00038 - Page 2007-001
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`Introduction
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`- “Original Opposing Parties”
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`— Parties who were part of this MDL before October 2012
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`— 17 groups of Original Opposing Parties
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`— Participated in the October 2, 2012 Rule 16 Conference
`before Judge Fischer
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`- “New Opposing Parties”
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`— Parties who sued or were sued by Maxim around the
`time of or after the October 2, 2012 Rule 16 Conference
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`— 9 groups of New Opposing Parties
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`— Did not participate in the October 2, 2012 Rule 16
`Conference before Judge Fischer
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` The Patents: Transfer of digital cash equivalents
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`The patents—in—suit describe a system comprised of 3 main parts:
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`#1 = Portable module for
`transferring digital cash
`equivalents (e.g.,
`iButton)
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`#2 = Intermediate device/portable
`module reader for transferring
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`#3 = Secure device where
`digital cash equivalents
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`Transfer of digita cash equivalents # 1 - the first “ - ortable module”
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`. The patents describe a portable module with
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`specific hardware architecture.
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`- This module can be used to store
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`a “cash equivalent" which can be securely
`transferred out of the portable module and
`deposited into the secure module.
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`Portable module
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`- Many claims specifically require
`a particular hardware structure:
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`- Substantially unique ID
`- Memory control
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`- Nonvolatile memory
`- Counter
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`- Real time clock
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`FIG. 2
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`See ’510 patent, claim 1
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`(Fig. 2, ’510 patent; ’880 patent)
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`Transfer of digita cash equivalents
`#2 — the “ nortable module” reader
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`- The patents describe a means
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`portable module (#1) and the
`secure device (#3).
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`- This medium is referred to as a
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`“microprocessor based device”
`or as a “portable module reader.”
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`(Fig. 1 ’510 patent;
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`’880 patent)
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`ash equivalents
`Transfer of digita
`#3 - the secure device
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`The patents describe a secure device
`with specific hardware.
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`Many claims specifically reguire
`particular structure, e.g.:
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`- Clock circuitry
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`- Microcontroller cor-
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`- Math COprocessor
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`- Memory circuitry
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`' Energy circuitry
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`The patents state that the secure
`device can be programmed to operate
`like a portable module. See ’510
`patent, col. 8, lines 26-29.
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`FIG. 3
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