Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010
Title: Innovations of Jae Ho Hwang in Flexible Multi-Functional Logic Circuits.
Introduction
Jae Ho Hwang is an accomplished inventor based in Bonghwa-gun, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of electronics, particularly in the development of flexible multi-functional logic circuits. His innovative work has the potential to revolutionize how electronic devices operate.
Latest Patents
Hwang holds a patent for a "Single electron based flexible multi-functional logic circuit and the transistor thereof." This invention relates to a flexible multi-functional logic circuit that can switch current direction to either a serial or parallel direction. It utilizes at least two single electron transistors (SETs) with the same pattern and a corresponding number of field effect transistors (FETs). The circuit performs operations on multi-valued signals using Coulomb oscillation, a unique characteristic of SETs. This enables the conversion of a single logic circuit into four basic logic circuits: NAND, OR, NOR, and AND gates.
Career Highlights
Hwang is affiliated with the Changbuk National University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, where he continues to advance his research and development efforts. His work is characterized by a strong focus on innovation and practical applications in the field of electronics.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jung Bum Choi and Cang Keun Lee, to further enhance the impact of his inventions.
Conclusion
Jae Ho Hwang's contributions to flexible multi-functional logic circuits exemplify the innovative spirit of modern electronics. His patent and ongoing research hold promise for future advancements in the field.
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