Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1998
Title: Jeane-Paul Aldebert: Innovator in Hardware Reprogramming
Introduction
Jeane-Paul Aldebert is a notable inventor based in Vence, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of hardware reprogramming, particularly through his innovative patent. His work focuses on enhancing the functionality and efficiency of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs).
Latest Patents
Aldebert holds a patent for a "Method and system for in-site and on-line reprogramming of hardware." This invention discloses a method and an apparatus for in-line and on-site updating of FPGAs with remotely loaded configuration data files. The technology utilizes Flash EEPROMs, which are known for their non-volatile memory and high density. These memories can store multiple configuration data files, with each part designated for a specific file. Additionally, one part of the memory contains a flag that identifies the currently loaded configuration data file. The invention ensures that the bits of the Flash EPROM are set to a specific binary value before any writing operation, which helps in correctly reloading the FPGAs in case of unexpected events.
Career Highlights
Jeane-Paul Aldebert is associated with the International Business Machines Corporation, commonly known as IBM. His role at IBM has allowed him to work on cutting-edge technologies and contribute to advancements in hardware reprogramming.
Collaborations
Aldebert has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Claude Basso and Jean L Calvignac. These collaborations have further enriched his work and contributed to the development of innovative solutions in the field.
Conclusion
Jeane-Paul Aldebert's contributions to hardware reprogramming through his patent demonstrate his innovative spirit and technical expertise. His work continues to influence advancements in the field, showcasing the importance of innovation in technology.
