Milpitas, CA, United States of America

Meng C Chong


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017

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Title: Meng C Chong - Innovator in Power Glitch Detection

Introduction

Meng C Chong is a notable inventor based in Milpitas, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of integrated circuits, particularly in the area of power glitch detection. His innovative approach addresses critical challenges in maintaining the reliability of electronic devices.

Latest Patents

Meng C Chong holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for power glitch detection in integrated circuits." This invention discloses a method that includes a detection circuit within an integrated circuit (IC) that can detect voltage transients. Specifically, it identifies when the supply voltage has momentarily fallen below a reference voltage value. In response to this detection, the circuit stores a logic value in a register, indicating the occurrence of the voltage drop. The IC may contain multiple detection circuits linked to the register, each providing indications of voltage transients at various locations. This capability allows for precise identification of where voltage issues may arise within the circuit.

Career Highlights

Meng C Chong is currently employed at Apple Inc., where he continues to innovate and contribute to advancements in technology. His work focuses on enhancing the performance and reliability of integrated circuits, which are essential components in modern electronic devices.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Brian S Park and Patrick D McNamara, who collaborate with him on various projects at Apple Inc.

Conclusion

Meng C Chong's contributions to power glitch detection in integrated circuits exemplify his commitment to innovation in technology. His work not only enhances the reliability of electronic devices but also showcases the importance of addressing voltage stability in integrated circuits.

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