Telephonic communications – Having light wave or ultrasonic link for speech or paging... – Including fiber optic link within telephone network
Patent
1993-08-10
1995-11-28
Kuntz, Curtis
Telephonic communications
Having light wave or ultrasonic link for speech or paging...
Including fiber optic link within telephone network
365218, H04M 1100
Patent
active
054715180
ABSTRACT:
A cellular telephone (10) stores both the programming for its processor (18) and certain changing parameters in the same flash-memory device (36). The device is sectored so that the changeable parameters can be erased without erasing the program contents, and they are stored and fetched in an associative manner so that erasures are required only infrequently.
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Barber Douglas K.
Hortensius Stephan W.
Bost Dwayne D.
Kuntz Curtis
NovAtel Communications Ltd.
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