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Case 5:19-cv-00036-RWS Document 167 Filed 12/20/19 Page 1 of 59 PageID #: 7560
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`IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
`TEXARKANA DIVISION
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`MAXELL, LTD.,
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`v.
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`APPLE INC.,
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`Plaintiff,
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`Defendant.
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`Case No. 5:19-cv-00036-RWS
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`JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
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`P.R. 4-5(d) JOINT CLAIM CONSTRUCTION CHART
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`Pursuant to P.R. 4-5(d) and the Docket Control Order (see, e.g., Dkt. 46), Plaintiff
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`Maxell, Ltd. (“Plaintiff” or “Maxell”) and Defendant Apple Inc., (“Defendant” or “Apple”)
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`hereby file this joint claim construction chart that lists the agreed terms (in Section I) and
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`disputed terms (in Section II) in the prioritized order that the parties would like the Court to
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`address them during the Markman Hearing scheduled for January 8, 2020.
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`
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`The claim terms listed below appear in U.S. Patent Nos. 6,748,317 (“the ’317 Patent”);
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`6,580,999 (“the ’999 Patent”); 6,430,498 (“the ’498 Patent”); 8,339,493 (“the ’493 Patent”);
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`6,329,794 (“the ’794 Patent”); 6,408,193 (“the ’193 Patent”); 6,928,306 (“the ’306 Patent”);
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`10,084,991 (“the ’991 Patent”); 7,116,438 (“the ’438 Patent”); and 10,212,586 (“the ’586
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`Patent).
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`Case 5:19-cv-00036-RWS Document 167 Filed 12/20/19 Page 2 of 59 PageID #: 7561
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
`[AGREED]
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
`[AGREED]
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`Function: equipped with
`independent functions
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`Structure: modem devices,
`audio communication
`devices and videophone
`devices; or equivalents
`thereof
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`I.
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`AGREED CONSTRUCTIONS
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`NO.
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`1
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`’794 Patent: claims 1, 3, 6
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`Claim 1
`1. An information processing device
`comprising:
`at least two function devices
`equipped with independent functions;
`and
`a power supply circuit for supplying
`power to each of said function
`devices, said power supply circuit
`including a battery, a capacity
`detector for detecting a remaining
`capacity of said battery, and a
`controller for controlling operation of
`said function devices based on said
`remaining capacity;
`wherein when said capacity detector
`detects remaining battery capacities
`NA and NB (where NA>NB), said
`controller sends a power consumption
`reduction instruction to each function
`device included in a set GA if NA is
`detected, each function device of the
`set GA having a lower usage priority,
`and to each function device of a set
`GB if NB is detected, each function
`device of set GB is not included in
`said set GA.
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`NO.
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`2
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`Claim 3
`3. An information processing device
`according to claim 1, wherein said
`power supply circuitry includes a
`changeover device capable of cutting
`off power to part or all of at least one
`function device, said controller
`controlling said changeover device
`based on said remaining capacities
`NA and NB of said battery.
`
`Claim 6
`6. An information processing device
`according to claim 5 wherein if said
`user does not set up said usage
`priorities for said function devices,
`pre-set values are used as usage
`priorities for said function devices.
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`’794 Patent: claims 9, 14
`
`Claim 9
`9. An information processing device
`comprising:
`component devices for performing
`different functions in the device, each
`of said component devices having a
`corresponding power supply;
`a battery supplying power;
`a capacity detector detecting a
`remaining battery capacity of said
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`[AGREED]
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`[AGREED]
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`Function: performing
`different functions
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`Structure: modem devices,
`audio communication
`devices and videophone
`devices; or equivalents
`thereof
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`battery;
`a controller sending a first power
`consumption reduction instruction to
`a portion of said component devices
`having a lower usage priority when
`said capacity detector detects a first
`reference level, and sending a second
`power consumption reduction
`instruction to another portion of said
`component devices having a higher
`usage priority when said capacity
`detector detects a second reference
`level, said second reference level is
`lower than said first reference level;
`and
`wherein the power supplies of said
`component devices are controlled
`according to said first power
`consumption reduction instruction and
`said second power consumption
`reduction instruction.
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`Claim 14
`14. An information processing device
`according to claim 9, further
`comprising a component device
`common to a plurality of independent
`functions, said common function
`device being allowed to operate to the
`end.
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
`[AGREED]
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
`[AGREED]
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`a duration of time or a range
`of hours set up in advance
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`[AGREED]
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`[AGREED]
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`a process that authorizes the
`user to use the display
`apparatus
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`NO.
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`3
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`4
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`’306 Patent: claim 14
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`Claim 14
`14. A portable mobile unit as defined
`in claim 13, further comprising a
`timer, wherein said controller controls
`said ringing sound generator so as to
`generate the ringing sound when the
`signal comes within a time zone
`which is set up in advance.
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`’438 Patent: claim 1
`
`Claim 1
`1. An information-processing terminal
`comprising:
`an input unit for receiving an input
`entered by a user;
`a first short-distance communication
`unit for carrying out a short-distance
`communication with a display
`apparatus; and
`a second communication unit for
`carrying out a communication with
`said display apparatus through a
`network;
`wherein said first short-distance
`communication unit using said input,
`carries out an authentication process
`for allowance to use said display
`apparatus;
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`[AGREED]
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`[AGREED]
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`a process that authorizes the
`user to use the information-
`processing terminal
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`NO.
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`5
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`said second communication unit
`carries out data exchange with said
`display apparatus if said
`authentication process is affirmed;
`and
`said second communication unit does
`not carry out data exchange with said
`display apparatus if said
`authentication process is not affirmed.
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`’438 Patent: claim 4
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`Claim 4
`4. A display apparatus for presenting
`information to users surrounding said
`display apparatus, comprising:
`a first short-distance communication
`unit for carrying out a short-distance
`communication with an information-
`processing terminal; and
`a second communication unit for
`carrying out a communication with
`said information-processing terminal
`through a network;
`wherein said first short-distance
`communication unit carries out an
`authentication process for
`allowance to use said information-
`processing terminal:
`said second communication unit
`carries out data exchange with said
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`[AGREED]
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`[AGREED]
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`The preamble is limiting
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`NO.
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`6
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`information-processing terminal if
`said authentication process is
`affirmed; and
`said second communication unit does
`not carry out data exchange with said
`information-processing terminal if
`said authentication process is not
`affirmed.
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`’193 Patent: claims 1, 7
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`Claim 1
`1. A cellular telephone adapted to
`be used in a CDMA system,
`comprising:
`an antenna for receiving a first
`communication signal and a
`transmitting power control signal
`from a cell-site station and
`transmitting a second communication
`signal to the cell-site station,
`a duplexer connected to said antenna,
`a receiver connected to said antenna
`through said duplexer for converting
`said first communication signal into a
`voice signal code, and for outputting a
`power control signal derived from
`said transmitting power control signal
`sent from said cell-site station,
`an encoder/decoder apparatus
`connected to said receiver and an
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`acoustic transducer for converting
`said voice signal code into an audio
`signal for driving said acoustic
`transducer and converting an audio
`input signal from said acoustic
`transducer into an input voice code
`signal,
`a transmitter connected to said
`encoder/decoder apparatus and to said
`antenna through said duplexer for
`converting said input voice code
`signal into said second
`communication signal, and
`a controller connected to said receiver
`and said transmitter for controlling an
`amplitude of said transmitter,
`wherein said transmitter includes a
`variable amplitude amplifier and a
`power amplifier, said controller
`includes a central processing unit and
`a memory, said controller controls
`said transmitter so that an open-loop
`power control is performed and then a
`closed-loop power control is
`performed according to said power
`control signal so as to control the
`transmitted power to converge into a
`range required by said cell-site
`station, and said controller controls a
`gain of said variable amplitude
`amplifier and a bias condition of said
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`power amplifier using a set of bias
`and gain data stored in said memory.
`
`Claim 7
`7. A cellular telephone adapted to
`be used in a CDMA system,
`comprising:
`an antenna for receiving a first
`communication signal and a
`transmitting power control signal
`from a cell-site station and
`transmitting a second communication
`signal to the cell-site station,
`a duplexer connected to said antenna,
`a receiver connected to said antenna
`through said duplexer for converting
`said first communication signal into a
`voice signal code, and for outputting a
`power control signal derived from
`said transmitting power control signal
`sent from said cell-site station,
`an encoder/decoder apparatus
`connected to said receiver and an
`acoustic transducer for converting
`said voice signal code into an audio
`signal for driving said acoustic
`transducer and converting an audio
`input signal from said acoustic
`transducer into an input voice code
`signal,
`a transmitter connected to said
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`encoder/decoder apparatus and to said
`antenna through said duplexer for
`converting said input voice code
`signal into said second
`communication signal, and
`a controller connected to said receiver
`and said transmitter for controlling an
`amplitude of said transmitter,
`wherein said transmitter includes a
`variable amplitude amplifier and a
`power amplifier, said power amplifier
`includes a maximum power detector,
`said controller includes a central
`processing unit and a memory, said
`controller controls said transmitter so
`that an open-loop power control is
`performed and then a closed-loop
`power control is performed according
`to said power control signal so as to
`control the transmitted power to
`converge into a range required by said
`cell-site station, said controller
`controls a gain of said variable
`amplitude amplifier using a function
`defining a relation between bias data
`and gain data stored in said memory,
`and said maximum power detector
`controls and output power of said
`power amplifier.
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
`[AGREED]
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
`[AGREED]
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`an amplifier whose output
`amplitude may be varied and
`that provides a variable gain
`in response to a control
`signal
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`NO.
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`7
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`’193 Patent: claims 1, 6, 7
`
`Claim 1
`1. A cellular telephone adapted to be
`used in a CDMA system, comprising:
`an antenna for receiving a first
`communication signal and a
`transmitting power control signal
`from a cell-site station and
`transmitting a second communication
`signal to the cell-site station,
`a duplexer connected to said antenna,
`a receiver connected to said antenna
`through said duplexer for converting
`said first communication signal into a
`voice signal code, and for outputting a
`power control signal derived from
`said transmitting power control signal
`sent from said cell-site station,
`an encoder/decoder apparatus
`connected to said receiver and an
`acoustic transducer for converting
`said voice signal code into an audio
`signal for driving said acoustic
`transducer and converting an audio
`input signal from said acoustic
`transducer into an input voice code
`signal,
`a transmitter connected to said
`encoder/decoder apparatus and to said
`antenna through said duplexer for
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`Case 5:19-cv-00036-RWS Document 167 Filed 12/20/19 Page 12 of 59 PageID #: 7571
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`converting said input voice code
`signal into said second
`communication signal, and
`a controller connected to said receiver
`and said transmitter for controlling an
`amplitude of said transmitter,
`wherein said transmitter includes a
`variable amplitude amplifier and a
`power amplifier, said controller
`includes a central processing unit and
`a memory, said controller controls
`said transmitter so that an open-loop
`power control is performed and then a
`closed-loop power control is
`performed according to said power
`control signal so as to control the
`transmitted power to converge into a
`range required by said cell-site
`station, and said controller controls a
`gain of said variable amplitude
`amplifier and a bias condition of said
`power amplifier using a set of bias
`and gain data stored in said memory.
`
`Claim 6
`6. A cellular telephone according
`to claim 1, wherein said transmitter
`further includes a signal generator
`connected to said controller, said
`signal generator is connected to said
`variable amplitude amplifier and
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`said power amplifier so as to supply a
`gain control signal and a bias control
`signal to said variable amplitude
`amplifier and said power amplifier
`respectively.
`
`Claim 7
`7. A cellular telephone adapted to be
`used in a CDMA system, comprising:
`an antenna for receiving a first
`communication signal and a
`transmitting power control signal
`from a cell-site station and
`transmitting a second communication
`signal to the cell-site station,
`a duplexer connected to said antenna,
`a receiver connected to said antenna
`through said duplexer for converting
`said first communication signal into a
`voice signal code, and for outputting a
`power control signal derived from
`said transmitting power control signal
`sent from said cell-site station,
`an encoder/decoder apparatus
`connected to said receiver and an
`acoustic transducer for converting
`said voice signal code into an audio
`signal for driving said acoustic
`transducer and converting an audio
`input signal from said acoustic
`transducer into an input voice code
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`signal,
`a transmitter connected to said
`encoder/decoder apparatus and to said
`antenna through said duplexer for
`converting said input voice code
`signal into said second
`communication signal, and
`a controller connected to said receiver
`and said transmitter for controlling an
`amplitude of said transmitter,
`wherein said transmitter includes a
`variable amplitude amplifier and a
`power amplifier, said power amplifier
`includes a maximum power detector,
`said controller includes a central
`processing unit and a memory, said
`controller controls said transmitter so
`that an open-loop power control is
`performed and then a closed-loop
`power control is performed according
`to said power control signal so as to
`control the transmitted power to
`converge into a range required by said
`cell-site station, said controller
`controls a gain of said variable
`amplitude amplifier using a function
`defining a relation between bias data
`and gain data stored in said memory,
`and said maximum power detector
`controls and output power of said
`power amplifier.
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
`[AGREED]
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
`[AGREED]
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`a relationship between bias
`data and gain data stored in
`memory such that each gain
`data value has a
`corresponding bias data
`value
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`NO.
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`8
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`’193 Patent: claim 7
`
`Claim 7
`7. A cellular telephone adapted to be
`used in a CDMA system, comprising:
`an antenna for receiving a first
`communication signal and a
`transmitting power control signal
`from a cell-site station and
`transmitting a second communication
`signal to the cell-site station,
`a duplexer connected to said antenna,
`a receiver connected to said antenna
`through said duplexer for converting
`said first communication signal into a
`voice signal code, and for outputting a
`power control signal derived from
`said transmitting power control signal
`sent from said cell-site station,
`an encoder/decoder apparatus
`connected to said receiver and an
`acoustic transducer for converting
`said voice signal code into an audio
`signal for driving said acoustic
`transducer and converting an audio
`input signal from said acoustic
`transducer into an input voice code
`signal,
`a transmitter connected to said
`encoder/decoder apparatus and to said
`antenna through said duplexer for
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`NO.
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`9
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`converting said input voice code
`signal into said second
`communication signal, and
`a controller connected to said receiver
`and said transmitter for controlling an
`amplitude of said transmitter,
`wherein said transmitter includes a
`variable amplitude amplifier and a
`power amplifier, said power amplifier
`includes a maximum power detector,
`said controller includes a central
`processing unit and a memory, said
`controller controls said transmitter so
`that an open-loop power control is
`performed and then a closed-loop
`power control is performed according
`to said power control signal so as to
`control the transmitted power to
`converge into a range required by said
`cell-site station, said controller
`controls a gain of said variable
`amplitude amplifier using a function
`defining a relation between bias
`data and gain data stored in said
`memory, and said maximum power
`detector controls and output power of
`said power amplifier.
`’193 Patent: claims 1, 7
`
`Claim 1
`1. A cellular telephone adapted to be
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`[AGREED]
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`[AGREED]
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`The two terms have the same
`meaning
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`used in a CDMA system, comprising:
`an antenna for receiving a first
`communication signal and a
`transmitting power control signal
`from a cell-site station and
`transmitting a second communication
`signal to the cell-site station,
`a duplexer connected to said antenna,
`a receiver connected to said antenna
`through said duplexer for converting
`said first communication signal into a
`voice signal code, and for outputting
`a power control signal derived from
`said transmitting power control signal
`sent from said cell-site station,
`an encoder/decoder apparatus
`connected to said receiver and an
`acoustic transducer for converting
`said voice signal code into an audio
`signal for driving said acoustic
`transducer and converting an audio
`input signal from said acoustic
`transducer into an input voice code
`signal,
`a transmitter connected to said
`encoder/decoder apparatus and to said
`antenna through said duplexer for
`converting said input voice code
`signal into said second
`communication signal, and
`a controller connected to said receiver
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`and said transmitter for controlling an
`amplitude of said transmitter,
`wherein said transmitter includes a
`variable amplitude amplifier and a
`power amplifier, said controller
`includes a central processing unit and
`a memory, said controller controls
`said transmitter so that an open-loop
`power control is performed and then a
`closed-loop power control is
`performed according to said power
`control signal so as to control the
`transmitted power to converge into a
`range required by said cell-site
`station, and said controller controls a
`gain of said variable amplitude
`amplifier and a bias condition of said
`power amplifier using a set of bias
`and gain data stored in said memory.
`
`Claim 7
`7. A cellular telephone adapted to be
`used in a CDMA system, comprising:
`an antenna for receiving a first
`communication signal and a
`transmitting power control signal
`from a cell-site station and
`transmitting a second communication
`signal to the cell-site station,
`a duplexer connected to said antenna,
`a receiver connected to said antenna
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`through said duplexer for converting
`said first communication signal into a
`voice signal code, and for outputting
`a power control signal derived from
`said transmitting power control signal
`sent from said cell-site station,
`an encoder/decoder apparatus
`connected to said receiver and an
`acoustic transducer for converting
`said voice signal code into an audio
`signal for driving said acoustic
`transducer and converting an audio
`input signal from said acoustic
`transducer into an input voice code
`signal,
`a transmitter connected to said
`encoder/decoder apparatus and to said
`antenna through said duplexer for
`converting said input voice code
`signal into said second
`communication signal, and
`a controller connected to said receiver
`and said transmitter for controlling an
`amplitude of said transmitter,
`wherein said transmitter includes a
`variable amplitude amplifier and a
`power amplifier, said power amplifier
`includes a maximum power detector,
`said controller includes a central
`processing unit and a memory, said
`controller controls said transmitter so
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`that an open-loop power control is
`performed and then a closed-loop
`power control is performed according
`to said power control signal so as to
`control the transmitted power to
`converge into a range required by said
`cell-site station, said controller
`controls a gain of said variable
`amplitude amplifier using a function
`defining a relation between bias data
`and gain data stored in said memory,
`and said maximum power detector
`controls and output power of said
`power amplifier.
`
`
`’439 Patent: claims 4, 6
`
`Claim 4
`4. An electric camera according to
`the claim 3, comprising:
`an image-instability detector which
`detects an image-instability of the
`electric camera;
`wherein the signal processing unit
`generates image signals by using the
`part of signal charges mixed or culled
`at pixel intervals of K2 pixels, the part
`being changed according to an
`amount of image-instability detected
`by the instability detector to correct
`
`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`[AGREED]
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`[AGREED]
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`a detector, such as a
`gyroscopic sensor or the like,
`capable of detecting an
`image instability of the
`electric camera
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`the image-instability, during the
`moving video mode.
`
`Claim 6
`6. An electric camera according to
`the claim 5, further comprising:
`an image-instability detector which
`detects an image-instability of the
`electric camera; and
`wherein when recording in the
`moving video mode, in order to
`correct the image-instability, the
`signal processing unit generates the
`image signals by changing the pixel
`lines used, and the portion of the pixel
`lines used, according to an amount of
`image-instability detected by the
`instability detector.
`
`’439 Patent: claims 4, 6
`
`Claim 4
`4. An electric camera according to
`the claim 3, comprising:
`an image-instability detector which
`detects an image-instability of the
`electric camera;
`wherein the signal processing unit
`generates image signals by using the
`part of signal charges mixed or culled
`at pixel intervals of K2 pixels, the part
`
`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`[AGREED]
`
`[AGREED]
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`instability caused by vertical
`and/or horizontal movement
`of the electric camera
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`being changed according to an
`amount of image-instability detected
`by the instability detector to correct
`the image-instability, during the
`moving video mode.
`
`Claim 6
`6. An electric camera according to
`the claim 5, further comprising:
`an image-instability detector which
`detects an image-instability of the
`electric camera; and
`wherein when recording in the
`moving video mode, in order to
`correct the image-instability, the
`signal processing unit generates the
`image signals by changing the pixel
`lines used, and the portion of the pixel
`lines used, according to an amount of
`image-instability detected by the
`instability detector.
`
`’317 Patent: claims 1, 10
`’498 Patent: claims 1, 10
`’999 Patent: claim 1
`
`’317 Patent, Claim 1
`1. A portable terminal, comprising:
`a device for getting location
`information denoting a resent place of
`said portable terminal;
`
`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`[AGREED]
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`[AGREED]
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`Function: getting direction
`information denoting an
`orientation of said portable
`terminal
`
`Structure: a compass,
`gyroscope, and/or sensor
`such as a clinometer in
`conjunction with a CPU, or
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`equivalents thereof.
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`NO.
`
`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`a device for getting a direction
`information denoting an orientation
`of said portable terminal;
`an input device for inputting a
`destination; and
`a display,
`wherein said display displays
`positions of said destination and said
`present place, and a relation of said
`direction and a direction from said
`present place to said destination, and
`said display changes according to a
`change of said direction of said
`portable terminal orientation for
`walking navigation.
`
`’317 Patent, Claim 10
`10. A portable terminal, comprising:
`a device for getting location
`information denoting a present place
`of said portable terminal;
`a device for getting direction
`information denoting an orientation
`of said portable terminal;
`a device for getting a location
`information of another portable
`terminal from said another terminal
`via connected network; and
`a display,
`wherein said display displays
`positions of said destination and said
`
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`present place, and a relation of said
`direction and a direction from said
`present place to said destination,
`and said display changes according to
`a change of said direction of said
`portable terminal orientation for
`walking navigation.
`
`’498 Patent, Claim 1
`1. A portable terminal with the
`function of walking navigation,
`comprising:
`a device for getting location
`information denoting a present place
`of said portable terminal; and
`a device for getting direction
`information denoting an orientation
`of said portable terminal,
`wherein a direction and a distance of a
`destination from said present place are
`denoted with an orientation and a
`length of a line that is distinguished
`between starting and ending points to
`supply route guidance information as
`said walking navigation information.
`
`’498 Patent, Claim 10
`10. A portable terminal with the
`function of walking navigation,
`comprising:
`a device for getting location
`
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`Case 5:19-cv-00036-RWS Document 167 Filed 12/20/19 Page 25 of 59 PageID #: 7584
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`information denoting a present place
`of said portable terminal; and
`a device for getting direction
`information denoting an orientation
`of said portable terminal,
`wherein location of a user is of said
`portable terminal is determined
`according to said location information
`and said direction information,
`wherein location of a partner of the
`user is determined according to a
`location information from the
`partner's portable terminal, and
`wherein a full route from said starting
`point to said destination is shown with
`a bent line that is distinguished
`between starting and ending points
`and said present place is shown with a
`symbol on said line to supply said
`route guidance information as said
`walking navigation information.
`
`’999 Patent, Claim 1
`1. A portable terminal with the
`function of walking navigation,
`comprising:
`a device for getting location
`information denoting a present place
`of said portable terminal;
`a device for getting direction
`information denoting an orientation
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`Case 5:19-cv-00036-RWS Document 167 Filed 12/20/19 Page 26 of 59 PageID #: 7585
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`MAXELL’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`NO.
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`
`
`
`PATENT(S)/CLAIM(S)/TERM(S)
`of said portable terminal; and
`a device for getting the location
`information of another portable
`terminal, wherein a direction from
`said present place to the location of
`said another portable terminal is
`displayed with the distance
`information between said locations to
`supply route guidance information as
`said walking navigation information.
`
`
`
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`Case 5:19-cv-00036-RWS Document 167 Filed 12/20/19 Page 27 of 59 PageID #: 7586
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`COURT’S CONSTRUCTION
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`II.
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`NO.
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`1
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`APPLE’S PROPOSED
`CONSTRUCTION
`Function: getting location
`information denoting a present
`place of said portable terminal
`
`Structure: a wireless or
`cellular antenna, or a GPS, or a
`Personal Handyphone System
`(PHS); and an infrared ray
`sensor; and a control unit for
`analyzing received data, with
`the control unit calculating
`location information as
`disclosed in ’498 at 5:48-56
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