Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012
Title: The Innovations of Chih Neng Hsu
Introduction
Chih Neng Hsu is a notable inventor based in Zu-Dong Township, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of integrated circuit (IC) design and debugging systems. His innovative work has led to the development of a unique debugging system that enhances the efficiency of IC design processes.
Latest Patents
Chih Neng Hsu holds 1 patent for his invention titled "Power-aware debugging." This debugging system produces displays in response to an IC design and results of a logic simulation of IC behavior based on the IC design. The IC design includes a hardware description language (HDL) model of the IC, which describes the IC as comprising cell instances communicating via data signals and power sources for supplying power to the cell instances. Additionally, the IC design includes a power definition markup language (PDML) model that describes the power intent of the IC design. The debugging system generates displays representing HDL code that are annotated to indicate how the power intent of the IC design described by the PDML model relates to the portion of the HDL model represented by the display. Furthermore, the debugging system generates signals trace displays indicating how both the logic and power intent of the IC design affect the value of a user-selected signal at a user-selected time during the logic simulation.
Career Highlights
Chih Neng Hsu is currently employed at Springsoft USA, Inc., where he continues to innovate in the field of IC design. His work has been instrumental in advancing debugging technologies that improve the accuracy and efficiency of IC simulations.
Collaborations
Chih Neng Hsu has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Kai Yang and Tayung Liu. Their combined expertise has contributed to the success of various projects within the company.
Conclusion
Chih Neng Hsu's contributions to the field of integrated circuit design and debugging systems highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing technology. His patent on power-aware debugging exemplifies the importance of integrating power intent into the design process, paving the way for more efficient IC development.