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International Trade Commission Judge Finds 25 Additional Patent Violations of Linear Technology's Burst Mode Invention by Advanced Analogic Technologies

2010-03-24 14:38
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MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Linear Technology Corporation (Nasdaq: LLTC), a leading supplier of high-performance analog integrated circuits, announced that on March 18, Administrative Law Judge Carl Charneski of the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) issued an enforcement initial determination (ID) finding that 25 additional Advanced Analogic Technologies Inc. voltage regulator products infringe Linear’s U.S. Patent No. 6,580, 258 (‘258 patent) and therefore AATI has violated a previous exclusion order issued by the ITC. This patent protects Linear’s “sleep mode” invention, comprising circuitry that significantly extends battery life in a range of portable electronic devices such as laptop computers, cell phones and PDAs by allowing the device to “sleep” when little current is needed.

The ITC and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit had ruled in 2007 that AATI violated Section 337 of the Tariff Act by importing voltage regulator chips into the United States that infringe claims 2, 3, and 34 of the ‘258 patent. Specifically, AATI’s infringing devices included 21 products comprising the AAT1143 and AAT1146 families of circuits.

Separately, the ITC also instituted, at Linear’s request, an enforcement proceeding to determine whether AATI had violated this exclusion order. On September 9, 2009, and again on January 19, 2010, the administrative law judge presiding over the enforcement proceeding entered two consent orders forbidding AATI to import, sell for importation, or sell after importation into the U.S. an additional 56 AATI chips.

Thursday's ruling (March 18, 2010) held that Advanced Analogic violated the 2007 limited exclusion order issued by the ITC with respect to an additional 25 products. Judge Charneski also rejected Advanced Analogic's invalidity defenses and recommended that a cease and desist order be issued against AATI with respect to these products.

John England, Jr., Linear’s IP Counsel, said, “We are gratified that the ALJ has found further infringement by AATI of Linear’s Burst Mode® patent, and we await the Commission’s final order.” If the ITC adopts the Judge's Initial Determination, the following products would bring to a total of 102 the Advanced Analogic products that would be barred from sale for importation, importation, or sale after importation in the U.S.:

AAT1032

AAT1106

AAT1110

AAT1111

AAT1112

AAT1118

AAT1120

AAT1121

AAT1123

AAT1124

AAT1125

AAT1126

AAT1129

AAT1130

AAT1133

AAT1138

AAT1140

AAT1141

AAT1142

AAT1143

AAT1144

AAT1145

    AAT1146

AAT1148

AAT1149

AAT1149B

AAT1151

AAT1153

AAT1156

AAT1158B/2158

AAT1160

AAT1162

AAT1164

AAT1171

AAT1173

AAT1175

AAT1176

AAT1177

AAT1178

AAT1201

AAT1216

AAT1217

AAT1218

AAT1219

    AAT1265

AAT1275

AAT1276

AAT1280

AAT1281

AAT1282

AAT1299

AAT1430

AAT2113

AAT2113A

AAT2120

AAT2146

AAT2148

AAT2153

AAT2159

AAT2265

AAT2500

AAT2500M

AAT2501

AAT2502

AAT2503

AAT2504

    AAT2505

AAT2506

AAT2510

AAT2511

AAT2512

AAT2513

AAT2514

AAT2515

AAT2522

AAT2550

AAT2551

AAT2552

AAT2554

AAT2555

AAT2556

AAT2560

AAT2601

AAT2602

AAT2603

AAT2604

AAT2609

AAT2610

    AAT2613

AAT2704

AAT2713

AAT2749

AAT2782

AAT2783

AAT2784

AAT2785

AAT2786

AAT2789

AAT3601

AAT3603

AAT3604

AAT3608

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.

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Contacts

Linear Technology Corporation
John England, Jr., 408-432-1900 ext. 2255
Corporate & IP Counsel
jengland@linear.com