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`FEE CALCULATION
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`1. BASIC FILING, SEARCH, AND EXAMINATION FEES
`FILING FEES
`SEARCH FEES
`Small Entig
`Small Entity
`mm Fee (51
`Fee is)
`300
`150
`250
`200
`100
`50
`200
`100
`I50
`300
`150
`250
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`AEEELQEIIQLIIE
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`Reissue
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`Each independent claim over 3 or, for Reissues, each independent claim more than in the original patent 200
`100
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`Extra Sheets
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`x
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`- 100 =
`
`I 50 =
`
`Fee Paid (§)
`
`=
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`4. OTHER FEE(S)
`Non-English Specification,
`Other:
`
`$l30 fee (no small entity discount)
`
`Fees Paid (§)_
`
`Te'eP“°“e (650)474-8400
`Date
`March 11,2005
`Michael A. Glenn
`This collection of information is required by 37 CFR 1.136. The information is required to obtain or retain a benefit by the public which is to tile (and by the
`USPTO to process) an application. Confidentiality is governed by 35 U.S.C. 122 and 37 CFR 1.14. This collection is estimated to take 30 minutes to complete,
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`Description
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`The present invention relates to the transfer of data and in particular to interface
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`devices
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`for communication between a computer or host device and a data
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`transmit/receive device from which data is to be acquired or with which two-way
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`communication is to take place._
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`Existing data acquisition systems for computers are very limited in their areas of
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`application. Generally such systems can be classified into two groups.
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`In the first group host devices or computer systems are attached by means of an
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`interface to a device whose data is to be acquired. The interfaces of this group are
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`normally standard interfaces which, with specific driver software, can be used with a
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`variety of host systems. An advantage of such interfaces is that they are largely
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`independent of the host device. However, a disadvantage is that they generally require
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`very sophisticated drivers which are prone to malfunction and which limit data
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`transfer rates between the device connected to the interface and the host device and
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`vice versa. Further, it is often very difficult to implement such interfaces for portable
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`systems and they offer few possibilities for adaptation with the result
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`that such
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`systems offer little flexibility.
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`The devices from which data is to be acquired cover the entire electrical engineering
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`spectrum. In a typical case, it is assumed that a customer who operates, for example, a
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`diagnostic radiology system in a medical engineering environment reports a fault. A
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`field service technician of the system manufacturer visits the customer and reads
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`system log files generated by the‘ diagnostic radiology system by means a portable
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`computer or laptop for example. If the fault cannot be localized or if the fault is
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`intermittent, it will be necessary for the service technician to read not only an error
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`log file but also data from current operation. It is apparent that in this case fast data
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`transfer and rapid data analysis are necessary.
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`Another case requiring the use of an interface could be,
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`for example, when an
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`electronic measuring device, e.g. a multimeter, is attached to a computer system to
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`transfer the data measured by the multimeter to the computer. Particularly when long-
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`term measurements or large volumes of data are involved is it necessary for the
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`interface to support a high data transfer rate.
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`From these randomly chosen examples it can be seen that an interface may be put to
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`totally different uses. It is therefore’ desirable that an interface be sufficiently flexible
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`to permit attachment of very different electrical or electronic systems to a host device
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`by means of the interface. To prevent operator error, it is also desirable that a service
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`technician is not required to operate different interfaces in different ways for different
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`applications but that, if possible, a universal method of operating the interface be
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`' provided for a large number of applications.
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`To increase the data transfer rates across an interface, the route chosen in the second
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`group of data acquisition systems for the interface devices was to specifically match
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`the interface very closely to individual host systems or computer systems. The
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`advantage of this solution is that high data transfer rates are possible. However, a
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`disadvantage is that the drivers for the interfaces of the second group are very closely
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`matched to a single host system with the result that they generally cannot be used with
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`other host systems ortheir use is very ineffective. Further, such types of interface
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`have the disadvantage that they must be installed inside the computer casing to
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`achieve maximum data transfer rates as they access the internal host bus system. They
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`are therefore generally not suitable for portable host systems in the form of laptops
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`whose minimum possible size leaves little internal space to plug in an interface card.
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`‘A solution to this problem is offered by the interface devices of IOtech (business
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`address: 25971 Cannon Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44146, USA) which are suitable for
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`laptops such as the WaveBook/512 (registered trademark). The interface devices are
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`connected by means of a plug-in card, approximately the size of a credit card, to the
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`PCMCIA interface which is now a standard feature in laptops. The plug-in card
`converts the PCMCIA interface into an interface known in the art as IEEE 1284. The
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`said plug-in card provides a special printer interface which is enhanced as regards the
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`data transfer rate and delivers a data transfer rate of approximately 2 MBps as
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`compared with a rate of approx.
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`1 MBps for known printer. interfaces. The known
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`interface device generally consists of a driver component, a digital signal processor, a
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`buffer and a hardware module which terminates in a connector to which the device
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`whose data is to be acquired is attached. The driver component is attached directly to
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`the enhanced printer interface thus permitting the known interface device to establish
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`a connection between a computer and the device whose data is to be acquired.
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`In order to work with the said interface, an interface—specific driver must be installed
`on the host device so that the host device can communicate with the digital signal
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`processor of the interface card. As described above, the driver must be installed on the
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`host device. If the driver is a driver developed specifically for the host device, a high
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`data transfer rate is achieved but the driver cannot be easily installed on a different
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`host system. However, if the driver is a general driver which is as flexible as possible
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`and which can be used on many host devices, compromises must be accepted with
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`regard to the data transfer rate.
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`Particularly in an application for multi—tasking systems in which several different
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`tasks such as data acquisition, data display and editing are to be performed quasi-
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`simultaneously, each task is normally assigned a certain priority by the host system. A
`driver supporting a special task requests the central processing system of the host
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`device for processor resources in order to perform its task. Depending on the
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`particular priority assignment method and on the driver implementation, a particular
`share of processor resources is assigned to a special task in particular time slots.
`Conflicts arise if one or more drivers are implemented in such a way that they have
`the highest priority by default,
`i.e. they are incompatible, as happens in practice in
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`many applications. It may occur that both drivers are set to highest priority which, in
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`the worst case, can result in a system crash.
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`EP 0685799 A1 discloses an interface by means of which several peripheral devices
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`can be attached to a bus. An interface is connected between the bus of a host device
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`and various peripheral devices. The interface comprises a finite state machine and
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`several branches each of which is assigned to a peripheral device. Each branch
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`comprises a data manager, cycle control, user logic and a buffer. This known interface
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`device provides optimal matching between a host device and a specific peripheral
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`device.
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`The specialist publication IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, Vol. 38, No. 05, page
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`245; "Communication Method between Devices through FDD Interface" discloses an
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`interface which connects a host device to a peripheral device via a floppy disk drive
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`interface. The interface consists in particular of an address generator, an MFM
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`encoder/decoder, a serial/parallel adapter and a format signal generator. The interface
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`makes it possible to attach not only a floppy disk drive but also a further peripheral
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`device to the FDD host controller of a host device. The host device assumes that a
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`floppy disk drive is always attached to its
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`floppy disk drive controller and
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`communication is initiated if the address is correct. However, this document contains
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`no information as to how communication should be possible if the interface is
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`connected to a multi—purpose interface instead of to a floppy disk drive controller.
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`the object of the present
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`invention to provide an interface device for
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`communication between a host device and a data transmit/receive device whose use is
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`host device—independent and which delivers a high data transfer rate.
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`This object is achieved by an interface device accordingto claim 1 or 12 and by a
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`method according to claim 15.
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`The present invention is based on the finding that both a high data transfer rate and
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`host device—independent use can be achieved if a driver for an input/output device
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`customary in a host device, normally present in most commercially available host
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`devices, is utilized. Drivers for input/output devices customary in a host device which
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`are found in practically all host devices are, for example, drivers for hard disks, for
`graphics devices or for printer devices. As however the hard disk interfaces in
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`common host devices which can be, for example, IBM PCs, IBM-compatible PCS,
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`Commodore PCs, Apple computers or even workstations, are the interfaces with the
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`highest data transfer rate, the hard disk driver is utilized in the preferred embodiment
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`of the interface device of the present invention. Drivers for other storage devices such
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`as floppy disk drives, CD-ROM drives or tape drives could also be utilized in order to
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`implement the interface device according to the present invention.
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`As described in the following, the interface device according to the present invention
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`is to be attached to a host device by means of a multi—purpose interface of the host
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`device which can be implemented, for example, as an SCSI interface or as an
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`enhanced printer interface. Multi—purpose interfaces comprise both an interface card
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`and specific driver software for the interface card. The driver software can be
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`designed so that it can replace the BIOS driver routines. Communication between the
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`host device and the devices attached to the multi—purpose interface then essentially
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`takes place by means of the specific driver software for the multi—purpose interface
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`and no longer primarily by means of BIOS routines of the host device. Recently
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`however drivers for multi—purpose interfaces can also already be integrated in the
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`BIOS system of the host device as, alongside classical input/output interfaces, multi-
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`purpose interfaces are becoming increasingly common in host devices. It is of course
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`also possible to use BIOS routines in parallel with the specific driver software for the
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`multi-purpose interface, if this is desired.
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`The interface device according to the present invention comprises a processor means,
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`a memory means, a first connecting device for interfacing the host device with the
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`interface device, and a second connecting device for interfacing the interface device
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`with the data transmit/receive device. The interface device is configured by the
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`processor means and the memory means in such a way that the interface device, when
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`receiving an inquiry from the host device via the first connecting device as to the type
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`of a device attached to the host device, sends a signal, regardless of the type of the
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`data transmit/receive device,
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`to the host device via the first connecting device which
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`signals to the host device that it is communicating with an input/output device. The
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`interface device according to the present invention therefore simulates, both in terms
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`of hardware and software,
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`the way in which a conventional
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`input/output device
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`functions, preferably that of a hard disk drive. As support
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`for hard disks is
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`implemented as standard in all commercially avail