Sugar Land, TX, United States of America

Anh Bui


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2001

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Title: Innovator Spotlight: Anh Bui and His Contributions to High Voltage Testing

Introduction: Anh Bui, a talented inventor based in Sugar Land, Texas, has made valuable contributions to the field of electronic circuitry. His innovative designs aim to enhance the precision and efficiency of high voltage testing, addressing a critical need in various applications.

Latest Patents: Anh Bui holds a patent for a "Timing circuit for high voltage testing." This invention features a detector circuit that interfaces between a supply voltage terminal and a reference voltage terminal. The detector circuit is programmed to produce a first control signal in response to a detected mode and a second control signal triggered by another mode. Additionally, the invention includes a first circuit with a delay circuit that generates a fourth control signal at an output terminal, based on the first and third control signals. Meanwhile, the second circuit effectively uses the second control signal alongside the third control signal to produce the same fourth control signal at the output terminal.

Career Highlights: Anh Bui is employed by Texas Instruments Corporation, a leading company known for its innovative contributions to electronics and semiconductor technology. At Texas Instruments, he is part of a dynamic team dedicated to advancing technological solutions.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Anh has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Scott E. Smith and Duy-Loan T. Le. These collaborative efforts facilitate the exchange of ideas and promote the development of cutting-edge technologies within their field.

Conclusion: Anh Bui's inventive spirit and dedication to high voltage testing exemplify the impact that innovations can have on technology and industry. As a notable member of Texas Instruments Corporation, his contributions continue to pave the way for advancements in electronic circuitry and enhance the overall effectiveness of testing methodologies.

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