A neo-wafer made from integrated circuit die and methods for making a neo-wafer are disclosed. Recesses are formed on a substrate and a dielectric layer with conductive pads is created for the receiving of one or more die. Die are flip-chip bonded to the conductive pads and all voids under-filled. The neo-wafer is thinned to expose the dielectric and the conductive pads exposed, creating a neo-wafer.
Stackable Tier Structure Comprising Prefabricated High Density Feedthrough
Volkan Ozguz - Aliso Viejo CA, US Jonathan Stern - Laguna Beach CA, US
International Classification:
H01L 23/02
US Classification:
257686, 257778, 257784, 257786, 257E23079
Abstract:
A stackable tier structure comprising one or more integrated circuit die and one or more feedthrough structures is disclosed. The I/O pads of the integrated circuit die are electrically rerouted using conductive traces from the first side of the tier structure to a feedthrough structure comprising one ore more conductive structures. The conductive structures electrically route the integrated die pads to predetermined locations on the second side of the tier structure. The predetermined locations, such as exposed conductive pads or conductive posts, in turn, may be interconnected to a second tier structure or other circuitry to permit the fabrication of a three-dimensional microelectronic module comprising one or more stacked tiers.
Tier Structure With Tier Frame Having A Feedthrough Structure
Volkan Ozguz - Aliso Viejo CA, US Jonathan Stern - Laguna Beach CA, US
Assignee:
Aprolase Development Co., LLC - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01L 23/02
US Classification:
257686, 257778
Abstract:
A stackable tier structure comprising one or more integrated circuit die and one or more feedthrough structures is disclosed. The I/O pads of the integrated circuit die are electrically rerouted using conductive traces from the first side of the tier structure to a feedthrough structure comprising one ore more conductive structures. The conductive structures electrically route the integrated die pads to predetermined locations on the second side of the tier structure. The predetermined locations, such as exposed conductive pads or conductive posts, in turn, may be interconnected to a second tier structure or other circuitry to permit the fabrication of a three-dimensional microelectronic module comprising one or more stacked tiers.
- San Mateo CA, US Jonathan Stern - San Mateo CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/225 G03B 17/56 G03B 17/14 H04N 5/232
Abstract:
Systems and processes for cameras with a reconfigurable lens assembly are described. For example, some methods include automatically detecting that an accessory lens structure has been mounted to an image capture device including a mother lens and an image sensor configured to detect light incident through the mother lens, such that an accessory lens of the accessory lens structure is positioned covering the mother lens; responsive to detecting that the accessory lens structure has been mounted, automatically identifying the accessory lens from among a set of multiple supported accessory lenses; accessing an image captured using the image sensor when the accessory lens structure is positioned covering the mother lens; determining a warp mapping based on identification of the accessory lens; applying the warp mapping to the image to obtain a warped image; and transmitting, storing, or displaying an output image based on the warped image.
- San Mateo CA, US Jonathan Stern - San Mateo CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/225 G03B 17/08
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed for lens water dispersion. For example, an image capture device may include a lens mounted on a body of the image capture device; an image sensor mounted within the body, behind the lens and configured to detect images based on light incident on the image sensor through the lens; and a dispersion structure around a perimeter of the lens on an external surface of the body, wherein the dispersion structure includes gaps sized to cause capillary action to move water away from the lens, from a first edge of the dispersion structure to a second edge of the dispersion structure.
- San Mateo CA, US Jonathan Stern - San Mateo CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/225 G03B 17/08
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed for lens water dispersion. For example, an image capture device may include a lens mounted on a body of the image capture device; an image sensor mounted within the body, behind the lens and configured to capture images based on light incident on the image sensor through the lens; and a dispersion structure around a perimeter of the lens on an external surface of the body, wherein the dispersion structure includes gaps sized to cause capillary action to move water away from the lens, from a first edge of the dispersion structure to a second edge of the dispersion structure.
Image Capture Device With Interchangeable Integrated Sensor-Optical Component Assemblies
- San Mateo CA, US Nicholas D. Woodman - Woodside CA, US Sandor Lee Barna - Los Altos CA, US Jonathan Stern - San Mateo CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/238 H04N 5/225 H04N 5/232
Abstract:
An image capture device includes an image capture module and a base module. The image capture module is releasably connectable to the base module. The image capture module includes an integrated image sensor and optical component for capturing image data. The base module includes a processor. The processor is configured and the base module is calibrated based on identification data provided by the image capture module when releasably connected to the base module. The image information and identification data may be wirelessly transferred from the image capture module to the base module.
Image Breathing Correction Systems And Related Methods
- Phoenix AZ, US Jonathan Michael STERN - San Carlos CA, US
Assignee:
SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
G06K 9/62 H04N 5/232 H04N 17/00
Abstract:
Methods of image breathing correction. Implementations may include capturing and displaying a first image to a user using a lens, an image sensor, memory, and a display included in a camera unit, adjusting a position of the lens, capturing a second image and storing data of the second image collected by the image sensor in the memory. The method may include determining a second position of the lens using a lens position sensor included in the camera unit and calculating a change in magnification from the first image to the second image using a processor and a breathing correction model. The method may include rescaling the data of the second image to generate corrected second image data using the processor and displaying the corrected second image to a user. The corrected second image may be substantially free from breathing effects when compared with the first image.
Womens Clinic Of Northern Colorado 1107 S Lemay Ave UNIT 300, Fort Collins, CO 80524 970 493-7442 (phone), 970 493-2990 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis Graduated: 1997
Procedures:
Amniocentesis Cesarean Section (C-Section) Colposcopy D & C Dilation and Curettage Delivery After Previous Caesarean Section Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Hemorrhoid Procedures Hysterectomy Myomectomy Ovarian Surgery Skin Tags Removal Tubal Surgery Vaccine Administration Vaginal Delivery Vaginal Repair
Conditions:
Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery Female Infertility Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Stern graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis in 1997. He works in Fort Collins, CO and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Stern is affiliated with Medical Center Of The Rockies and Poudre Valley Hospital.
Bain and Company since Jan 2005
Partner
Visa Nov 2002 - Jan 2005
Chief Enterprise Architect
Accenture Oct 1997 - Mar 2002
Partner
Booz-Allen and Hamilton Oct 1993 - Oct 1997
Senior Associate
McKinsey & Co. Sep 1989 - Sep 1992
IT Consultant
Education:
University of California, Santa Cruz 1980 - 1984
Skills:
IT Strategy Management Consulting Business Transformation Business Strategy Payments Business Architecture IT Organization IT Governance Cost Reduction Programs Cost Reduction Performance Improvement
Beachwood High School Beachwood OH 1984-1986, Idyllwild Arts Academy Idyllwild CA 1985-1989, Desert Sun/Elliott-Pope High School Idyllwild CA 1985-1989