Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1998-2006
Title: Innovations by Jay Klinck
Introduction
Jay Klinck is an accomplished inventor based in Durham, NC (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of automatic test equipment and signal processing. With a total of two patents to his name, Klinck's work focuses on enhancing efficiency and performance in electronic systems.
Latest Patents
Klinck's latest patents include a "Method and apparatus for decreasing automatic test equipment setup time." This invention addresses the inefficiencies in automatic test equipment (ATE) by maintaining the current state of all configurable hardware components in status registers. The configuration interface between the ATE test program and hardware components ensures that instructions are only issued when necessary, thereby reducing setup time.
Another notable patent is the "Buffer with drive characteristics controllable by software." This invention features a buffer that utilizes multiple MOSFETs connected in parallel, allowing for software-controlled drive characteristics. The strength and rise time of the signals formed by the buffer can be adjusted based on the number of MOSFETs activated, providing flexibility in signal processing.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Jay Klinck has worked with prominent companies such as Mitsubishi Electric and Electronics U.S.A., Inc. and Mitsubishi Semiconductor America, Inc. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in electronic systems and innovations.
Collaborations
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Conclusion
Jay Klinck's contributions to the field of electronics through his patents demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to improving technology. His work continues to influence advancements in automatic test equipment and signal processing.
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