Years Active: 2024
Title: Innovations by Mingang Feng in Interface Systems
Introduction
Mingang Feng is a notable inventor based in Jiangsu, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of interface systems, particularly in the realm of interconnected die and microprocessor units (MPUs). His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique communication method that enhances the performance of high-speed information processing microsystems.
Latest Patents
Mingang Feng holds a patent for an "Interface system for interconnected die and MPU and communication method thereof." This invention discloses a sophisticated interface system that includes a data interface, an interrupt interface, and a debugging interface. The data interface comprises an SPI interface, a DDR data interface, and a DMA control interface. The interrupt interface is designed to receive an interrupt data packet from the network, parsing it to obtain the necessary pulse interrupt input for the MPU. Additionally, the debugging interface features a JTAG-Core debugging interface, which translates debugging data packets into a JTAG protocol for effective MPU debugging. This invention facilitates the expansion of the master device MPU and enables high-speed communication between the master device and interconnected dies.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Mingang Feng has demonstrated a commitment to advancing technology in the field of interface systems. His innovative solutions have garnered attention and recognition within the industry. With a focus on enhancing communication methods, he has contributed to the development of high-performance information processing systems.
Collaborations
Mingang Feng has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jinghe Wei and Letian Huang. Their combined expertise has furthered the advancements in the technologies they work on, leading to impactful innovations in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Mingang Feng's contributions to interface systems and communication methods highlight his role as a significant inventor in the technology sector. His patent reflects a deep understanding of the complexities involved in high-performance information processing, paving the way for future innovations.