Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000
Title: Innovations by Jennifer T Tran
Introduction
Jennifer T Tran is an accomplished inventor based in San Jose, California. She has made significant contributions to the field of computer-aided design, particularly in the area of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Her innovative methods have enhanced the efficiency and accuracy of FPGA design processes.
Latest Patents
Jennifer holds a patent for a method titled "Method for design implementation of routing in an FPGA using placement." This invention focuses on the design of coarse grain FPGAs by utilizing a library of selected primitive cells. It defines connection classes that are useful in FPGA design and assigns appropriate connection classes to the inputs and outputs of the respective primitive cells. The method establishes accurate timing and power parameters, enabling better assessments of static timing and power consumption for the entire FPGA design. Additionally, it results in placement directives that serve as connection criteria for subsequent place and route algorithms. Notably, the method employs 'local output' (LO) directives and virtual buffers to enhance design functionality.
Career Highlights
Jennifer is currently employed at Xilinx, Inc., a leading company in the FPGA industry. Her work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of FPGA technology. She has a proven track record of innovation and excellence in her field.
Collaborations
Jennifer has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Edward S McGettigan and F Erich Goetting. Their combined expertise has contributed to the success of various projects within the company.
Conclusion
Jennifer T Tran is a pioneering inventor whose work in FPGA design has made a lasting impact on the industry. Her innovative methods and collaborative spirit continue to drive advancements in technology.
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