JAMES RUSSELL BLODGETT
Pilots at Castle Rock Rd, Walnut Creek, CA

License number
California A0166635
Issued Date
Jul 2016
Expiration Date
Jul 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
73 Castle Rock Rd, Walnut Creek, CA 94598

Professional information

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Apparatus And Method For Controlling Adaptive Circuits

US Patent:
6614298, Sep 2, 2003
Filed:
Dec 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/016691
Inventors:
James R. Blodgett - Walnut Creek CA
Assignee:
SOMA Networks, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
H03F 366
US Classification:
330 52, 330151
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for operating an adaptive circuit includes injecting a set of orthogonal tracer signals into the circuit. The tracers signals are extracted after modification by at least a portion of the circuit and are examined by respective controllers to modify operation of the circuit. In one embodiment, the invention is incorporated into a feed forward amplifier where a set of orthogonal tracer signals are injected into the amplifier. A detector controller detects the orthogonal tracer signals, as modified by portions of the amplifier, and applies each tracer signal to a respective controller. Each controller examines its respective signal and modifies its output to control a portion of the amplifier accordingly. The controllers apply their outputs to the respective portions of the amplifier at substantially the same time, leading to quick convergence of the operating point of the amplifier to an optimal or near-optimal configuration. Injection of the tracer signals into the amplifier is accomplished by dithering the controller outputs by the respective orthogonal tracer signals.


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Feed Forward Amplifier

US Patent:
6340915, Jan 22, 2002
Filed:
Nov 20, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/715085
Inventors:
James R. Blodgett - Walnut Creek CA
Assignee:
SOMA Networks, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
H03F 366
US Classification:
330 52, 330151
Abstract:
The present invention provides a novel feed forward amplifier (“FFA”) and a pilot tone generator-receiver therefor. In an embodiment of the invention, the feed forward amplifier only requires a single oscillator to operate both the pilot tone generator and pilot tone receiver used in conjunction with the amplifier circuitry of the FFA. In another embodiment of the invention, a method is provided of generating and detecting a pilot tone from a single oscillating signal.


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Apparatus And Method For Adaptive Control

US Patent:
6901108, May 31, 2005
Filed:
May 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/849852
Inventors:
James Russell Blodgett - Walnut Creek CA, US
Gerald L. Frazer - Atkinson NH, US
Michael W Goodwin - North Andover MA, US
Karen E. Leonard - Salem NH, US
James P Moffatt - Salem NH, US
Fan Zhang - Haverhill MA, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H03K005/159
US Classification:
375232, 375347, 375150, 375149, 375147, 329316, 341140, 341 50
Abstract:
An adaptive controller generates a sequence of dither signals for each of a plurality of control parameters. Each dither signal sequence is uncorrelated with every other dither signal sequence. Each nominal control signal has the first of its respective dither signal values simultaneously summed with it to form the control parameter values used by the controller. Updated control signals are applied in parallel to the controller outputs and a performance measure is taken and stored. The second signals in the dither control sequences are then summed with their respective nominal controls and applied in parallel to the controller and a second performance measure is taken and stored. This process is repeated for the length of the dither control signal sequence to yield a sequence of performance measurements. The sequence of performance measurements is correlated with each of the dither sequences, forming sequences of correlator outputs, one for each control signal. Each correlator output sequence is integrated and, depending upon the value of a correlator's integration output, the corresponding nominal signal has it's dither value added to or subtracted from it to form the respective, updated control values.


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Apparatus And Method For Controlling Adaptive Circuits

US Patent:
7218172, May 15, 2007
Filed:
Aug 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/486792
Inventors:
James R. Blodgett - Walnut Creek CA, US
Assignee:
SOMA Networks, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
H03F 1/26
US Classification:
330149, 330151, 330 52
Abstract:
A feed-forward amplifier having a signal cancellation loop including a cancellation node that includes a gain controller and a phase controller. Each controller provides a discrete tap steering signal and modulates the corresponding tap steering signal with a discrete tracer signal that takes on a preselected sequence of values. The sequence chosen so that the tracer signal is mutually orthogonal to each other tracer signal over a preselected period. A gain and phase adjuster connected to the outputs of the controllers provides a controlled gain change and phase shift in the signal cancellation loop, the magnitude of the gain change and phase shift controlled by the corresponding tap steering signals presented to the gain and phase adjuster by the controllers. A detector, the input of which is connected to the cancellation node and the output of which is connected to the controllers, outputs a measure of the envelope of the signal at the cancellation node. After the preselected period new values for the tap steering signals presented to the gain and phase adjuster by the controllers are obtained by multiplying detector output by the respective tracer signal, each over the respective preselected period, summing each resulting series of values, and changing the tap steering signals to be modulated and presented to the gain and phase adjuster in accordance with the values of the respective sums.


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Method And Apparatus For Controlling Adaptive Circuits

US Patent:
7538632, May 26, 2009
Filed:
Apr 11, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/734103
Inventors:
James R. Blodgett - Walnut Creek CA, US
Assignee:
SOMA Networks, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
H03F 3/66
US Classification:
332159, 332175, 455126, 455295, 330 52, 330151, 330149
Abstract:
A feed-forward amplifier having a signal cancellation loop including a cancellation node that includes a gain controller and a phase controller. Each controller provides a discrete tap steering signal and modulates the corresponding tap steering signal with a discrete tracer signal that takes on a preselected sequence of values. The sequence chosen so that the tracer signal is mutually orthogonal to each other tracer signal over a preselected period. A gain and phase adjuster connected to the outputs of the controllers provides a controlled gain change and phase shift in the signal cancellation loop, the magnitude of the gain change and phase shift controlled by the corresponding tap steering signals presented to the gain and phase adjuster by the controllers. A detector, the input of which is connected to the cancellation node and the output of which is connected to the controllers, outputs a measure of the envelope of the signal at the cancellation node. After the preselected period new values for the tap steering signals presented to the gain and phase adjuster by the controllers are obtained by multiplying detector output by the respective tracer signal, each over the respective preselected period, summing each resulting series of values, and changing the tap steering signals to be modulated and presented to the gain and phase adjuster in accordance with the values of the respective sums.


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Wireless Local Loop Antenna

US Patent:
7031652, Apr 18, 2006
Filed:
Feb 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/775510
Inventors:
James R. Blodgett - Walnut Creek CA, US
Fred Judson Heinzmann - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
SOMA Networks, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20, H04Q 7/32
US Classification:
455 301, 4554261, 4554262, 4554221, 4555501, 455557, 4555757, 4555561, 343840
Abstract:
A wireless local loop system is provided that includes a wireless base station that communicates with a subscriber station via a wireless link. The wireless link can carry a voice service, such as telephone calls, or a data service, such as internet browsing. The subscriber station includes a steerable antenna. A presently preferred steerable antenna for use with the subscriber station includes a driven element mounted on a base plane that is surrounded by a plurality of parasitic elements also mounted to the base plane. The parasitic elements can be optionally grounded or floated in order to reflect the wireless link towards the driven element. The antenna can be oriented in a desired direction during the transception of a voice or data service. A method of transceiving between a wireless local loop subscriber station and a wireless local loop base station is also provided.


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Wireless Local Loop Antenna

US Patent:
8121533, Feb 21, 2012
Filed:
Jun 6, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/134771
Inventors:
James R. Blodgett - Walnut Creek CA, US
Fred J. Heinzman - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
Wi-LAN, Inc.
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20
US Classification:
455 301, 4555501, 4555757, 455 306, 455 303, 455 304, 343757, 343761, 343766, 343763, 343702
Abstract:
A wireless local loop system is provided that includes a wireless base station that communicates with a subscriber station via a wireless link. The wireless link can carry a voice service, such as telephone calls, or a data service, such as internet browsing. The subscriber station includes a steerable antenna. A presently preferred steerable antenna for use with the subscriber station includes a driven element mounted on a base plane that is surrounded by a plurality of parasitic elements also mounted to the base plane. The parasitic elements can be optionally grounded or floated in order to reflect the wireless link towards the driven element. The antenna can be oriented in a desired direction during the transception of a voice or data service. A method of transceiving between a wireless local loop subscriber station and a wireless local loop base station is also provided.


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Apparatus And Method For Controlling Feed-Forward Amplifiers

US Patent:
7342446, Mar 11, 2008
Filed:
Jun 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/519191
Inventors:
James R. Blodgett - Walnut Creek CA, US
Assignee:
SOMA Networks, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
H03F 1/32
US Classification:
330151, 330149
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for operating a feed-forward amplifier in which, after the signal-cancellation and intermodulation-cancellation loops have initially been nulled, the feed-forward amplifier is operated so that both loops are controlled so as to minimize intermodulation at the output of the feed-forward amplifier.


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Wireless Local Loop Antenna

US Patent:
7398049, Jul 8, 2008
Filed:
Feb 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/355149
Inventors:
James R. Blodgett - Walnut Creek CA, US
Fred J. Heinzman - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
SOMA Networks, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
H04Q 7/32, H04Q 7/20
US Classification:
455 301, 4554261, 4554262, 4554221, 455 6711, 455557, 343757, 343761, 343766, 343702, 343758
Abstract:
A wireless local loop system is provided that includes a wireless base station that communicates with a subscriber station via a wireless link. The wireless link can carry a voice service, such as telephone calls, or a data service, such as internet browsing. The subscriber station includes a steerable antenna. A presently preferred steerable antenna for use with the subscriber station includes a driven element mounted on a base plane that is surrounded by a plurality of parasitic elements also mounted to the base plane. The parasitic elements can be optionally grounded or floated in order to reflect the wireless link towards the driven element. The antenna can be oriented in a desired direction during the transception of a voice or data service. A method of transceiving between a wireless local loop subscriber station and a wireless local loop base station is also provided.


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Method And Apparatus For Electrically Adjusting Delay In Radio-Frequency Systems

US Patent:
7456706, Nov 25, 2008
Filed:
Sep 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/572951
Inventors:
James R. Blodgett - Walnut Creek CA, US
Assignee:
SOMA Networks, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
H03H 7/30
US Classification:
333139, 333140, 333156, 333164
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for providing an electrically adjustable RF delay in which a splitter splits an input signal into two signal paths, one signal path providing a delay fixed at an integral number of wavelengths of a desired center frequency and both signal paths providing electrically adjustable attenuation. A combiner combines the signals passing through the signal paths, such that the sum of the electrically-adjustable attenuation provided by the signal paths adds to unity, whereby the input signal is delayed by an adjustable time depending upon the attenuations provided by the signal paths.