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  • 9016 Leverton Ln, Raleigh, NC 27615 (919) 846-9814
  • 2009 Carrbridge Way, Raleigh, NC 27615
  • Durham, NC
  • 9016 Leverton Ln, Raleigh, NC 27615

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Gnu Tools • Embedded Systems • Embedded Software • Device Drivers • Embedded Linux • Rtos • C • Debugging • Kernel • Gsm • Troubleshooting • Python • Android • Wireless • Hardware Architecture • Software Engineering • Systems Engineering • Perl • Arm • Software Development

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Wireless

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Bankim Wani

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Location:
Durham, NC
Industry:
Wireless
Skills:
Gnu Tools
Embedded Systems
Embedded Software
Device Drivers
Embedded Linux
Rtos
C
Debugging
Kernel
Gsm
Troubleshooting
Python
Android
Wireless
Hardware Architecture
Software Engineering
Systems Engineering
Perl
Arm
Software Development

Publications

Us Patents

Controllerless Modem

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US Patent:
20010052026, Dec 13, 2001
Filed:
Mar 31, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/832622
Inventors:
JIM BADER - RALEIGH NC, US
SCOTT DEANS - RALEIGH NC, US
ROB MILLER - RALEIGH NC, US
RICHARD P. TARQUINI - APEX NC, US
BANKIM WANI - RALEIGH NC, US
JACK WATERS - RALEIGH NC, US
International Classification:
G06F015/16
US Classification:
709/246000
Abstract:
A modem is implemented as a virtual device driver with all processing handled by the host computer thus obviating the need for a stand alone processor for the modem. The modem virtual device driver ensures that the modem obtains adequate processing time regardless of other processes running on the host. By combining a port driver directly into the modem contact code, the need for a hardware UART with its attendant limitations is eliminated.

System And Method For Shared Use Of Common Gpio Line

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US Patent:
20030154331, Aug 14, 2003
Filed:
Feb 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
09/683780
Inventors:
James Bader - Apex NC, US
Don Crafton - Raleigh NC, US
Bankim Wani - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
GlobespanVirata Incorporated - Red Bank NJ
International Classification:
G06F003/00
US Classification:
710/012000
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are a method and system for sharing a single GPIO line of an integrated circuit (IC) between at least two circuit components connected concurrently, wherein at least one of the circuit components is to provide input via the GPIO line and at least one circuit component is to receive output via the GPIO line. The input and output can be provided at separate times with the status of the GPIO line changing accordingly or, provided that the input is provided at a lower frequency relative to the switching frequency of the GPIO line, an input to the IC can be provided concurrent with an output from the IC since the low frequency input typically persists until an input cycle of the GPIO line. The present invention finds particular benefit when implemented to interface with GPIO lines of a microprocessor.
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