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Years Active: 2016-2020
Chiming Chu, a resident of Boise, ID in the United States, is an accomplished inventor with 4 patents under his name. His most recent patents are focused on memory devices and their ability to perform leak checks, utilizing innovative circuitry and control methods to ensure optimal program operation.
Chu is a dedicated team member at Micron Technology Inc., a leading provider of memory and storage solutions. His coworkers at Micron Technology Inc. include Joemar Sinipete and Jason Lee Nevill, who work alongside Chu in the development of cutting-edge technologies.
The first of Chu's recent patents involves applying a first voltage to an access line following a verify of the program operation, then electrically floating the access line, and connecting it to the first input of the operational amplifier, among other steps. By indicating a fail status of the program operation if current flow to or from the access line exceeds the reference current sinking current, Chu's invention can effectively perform leak checks in memory devices.
In his second recent patent for memory devices configured to perform leak checks, Chu has developed a method for applying a particular voltage to an unselected access line of a program operation, sensing the current of a selected access line of the program operation while applying the particular voltage to the unselected access line, and indicating a fail status if necessary. By providing dependable leak check capabilities in memory devices, Chu's innovations can help improve the reliability and performance of vital computer technology.
Chu's contributions to the advancement of memory and storage system technologies are highly valuable, and his hard work and dedication have made a significant impact in the industry.
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