Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2006
Title: The Innovations of Ming-Shien Lee
Introduction
Ming-Shien Lee is a prominent inventor based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of electronics, particularly in the development of advanced circuit designs. With a total of 3 patents to his name, Lee continues to push the boundaries of innovation in his industry.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is the "Large-input-delay variation tolerant (LIDVT) receiver adopting FIFO mechanism." This invention discloses a multiple-stage FIFO mechanism capable of receiving data signals correctly. The circuit includes a write-enable pulse sequencer for sequentially generating a plurality of write-enable signals. An N-stage FIFO sequentially stores input data and outputs the input data. An output stage selector sequentially generates a control signal, and a multiplexer selectively outputs the input data from the N-stage FIFO.
Another notable patent is the "Fast-locking dual rail digital delayed locked loop." This invention discloses a circuit for generating a delay signal, which includes a first delay line for generating a first delay signal and a second delay line for generating a second delay signal. A delay unit generates an internal delay signal, while a first phase detector generates a first control signal and a second phase detector generates a second control signal. Additionally, a delay line monitor generates the first and second delay control signals, and a DTC delay unit generates the delay signal.
Career Highlights
Ming-Shien Lee is currently employed at Silicon Integrated Systems Corporation, where he applies his expertise in circuit design and innovation. His work has significantly impacted the development of advanced electronic systems.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Lee has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jew-Yong Kuo and Han-Ning Chen. These collaborations have further enhanced his contributions to the field of electronics.
Conclusion
Ming-Shien Lee is a distinguished inventor whose work in circuit design has led to several innovative patents. His contributions continue to shape the future of electronics, demonstrating the importance of creativity and collaboration in technological advancement.