Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2022-2023
Title: Innovations by Inventor Hung-Hsing Chiang
Introduction
Hung-Hsing Chiang is a notable inventor based in Taoyuan, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of generator control systems, holding 2 patents that showcase his innovative approach to technology.
Latest Patents
Chiang's latest patents include a "Generator control system and method of controlling the same." This invention involves a generator control system that is coupled to a motor generator. The system comprises a DC port, a first switch unit, a DC bus, a first power conversion circuit, a second power conversion circuit, and a second switch unit. The first power conversion circuit connects to the DC bus and the first switch unit, while the second power conversion circuit connects to the DC bus and the motor generator. The second switch unit is linked to both the first power conversion circuit and the DC port.
Another significant patent is the "Generator control apparatus suitable for integrated starter generator and method of starting the same." This method allows for starting an integrated starter generator without the need for a rotor position sensor. The process includes applying a first drive current with specific frequency and amplitude to drive the starter generator in a reversely rotating mode, confirming load conditions, and then forwardly rotating the starter generator to start the engine.
Career Highlights
Hung-Hsing Chiang is currently employed at Delta Electronics, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in the field of electrical engineering. His work has contributed to advancements in generator control technologies.
Collaborations
Chiang has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Chin-Hao Chen and Cheng-Chung Li, who have also contributed to the field of electrical engineering.
Conclusion
Hung-Hsing Chiang's contributions to generator control systems reflect his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing technology. His patents demonstrate a commitment to improving efficiency and functionality in electrical systems.