MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Linear Technology Corporation (Nasdaq:LLTC), a leading supplier of high-performance analog integrated circuits, today announced that the judge issued a consent order against Advanced Analogic Technologies, Inc. (AATI) in Linear’s enforcement proceeding at the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC). The ITC previously found that AATI violated Section 337 of the Tariff Act by importing voltage regulator chips that infringe claims 2, 3, and 34 of Linear’s U.S. Patent No. 6,580, 258 (‘258 patent). These patent claims protect Linear’s “sleep mode” invention, comprising circuitry that significantly extends battery life for a wide range of portable electronic devices by allowing the device to “sleep” when little power is needed. Specifically, the ITC determined that AATI’s infringing products include AAT1143, AAT1123, AAT1125, AAT1126, AAT2500, AAT2506, AAT2510, AAT2511, and AAT2512. The Commission then issued an exclusion order barring importation of the named semiconductor products and any other AATI chips that infringe Linear’s patent claims.
Thereafter, Linear and AATI cross-appealed the ITC’s decision and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued its opinion on May 21, 2009. The Federal Circuit affirmed the ITC’s decision that the AATI 1143 family of products infringe the Linear patent and that claims 2, 3, and 34 are valid and enforceable. Further, the Federal Circuit determined that the AATI 1146 family (an additional 15 AATI products) also infringe the Linear patent and are subject to the exclusion order. The Federal Circuit also vacated the Commission’s non-infringement finding regarding the three remaining products at issue—the AAT1151, AAT1156, and AAT1265 (now subject to the consent order).
The ITC also instituted, at Linear’s request, an enforcement proceeding (currently scheduled for early 2010) to determine whether AATI has violated the exclusion order. AATI has since agreed to a limited exclusion order which the judge presiding over the enforcement proceeding has entered by a consent order on September 9, 2009. The order forbids AATI from importing, selling for importation, or selling after importation into the United States any of the following 69 AATI products:
AAT1106
AAT1110 AAT1111 AAT1112 AAT1118 AAT1120 AAT1121 AAT1123 AAT1125 AAT1126 AAT1129 AAT1130 AAT1138 AAT1140 |
AAT1141
AAT1142 AAT1143 AAT1144 AAT1145 AAT1146 AAT1149 AAT1149B AAT1151 AAT1153 AAT1156 AAT1160 AAT1161 AAT1162 |
AAT1171
AAT1175 AAT1177 AAT1178 AAT1201 AAT1216 AAT1217 AAT1218 AAT1265 AAT1274 AAT1275 AAT1276 AAT1280 AAT1281 |
AAT1282
AAT1299 AAT2159 AAT2265 AAT2500 AAT2501 AAT2502 AAT2503 AAT2504 AAT2505 AAT2506 AAT2510 AAT2511 AAT2512 |
AAT2513
AAT2514 AAT2515 AAT2550 AAT2551 AAT2552 AAT2554 AAT2556 AAT2601 AAT2602 AAT2786 AAT3601
AAT3603 |
John England, Linear’s Corporate and Intellectual Property Counsel, stated, “We are gratified that the ITC has issued a consent order excluding more AATI offending products from the US marketplace. We look forward to the continued proceedings before the Commission and resolution of all claims against the remaining AATI voltage regulators accused of infringing our patents.”
About Linear Technology
Linear Technology Corporation, a manufacturer of high performance linear integrated circuits, was founded in 1981, became a public company in 1986 and joined the S&P 500 index of major public companies in 2000. Linear Technology products include high performance amplifiers, comparators, voltage references, monolithic filters, linear regulators, DC-DC converters, battery chargers, data converters, communications interface circuits, RF signal conditioning circuits, uModule® products, and many other analog functions. Applications for Linear Technology’s high performance circuits include telecommunications, cellular telephones, networking products such as optical switches, notebook and desktop computers, computer peripherals, video/multimedia, industrial instrumentation, security monitoring devices, high-end consumer products such as digital cameras and MP3 players, complex medical devices, automotive electronics, factory automation, process control, and military and space systems. For more information, visit www.linear.com
Note: Burst Mode and uModule are registered trademarks of Linear Technology Corporation.
Contacts
Linear Technology Corporation
John England, 408-432-1900 ext. 2255
Corporate & IP Counsel
jengland@linear.com