Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009
Title: Mourad Oulmane: Innovator in High-Speed Circuit Analysis
Introduction
Mourad Oulmane is a distinguished inventor based in Montreal, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of integrated circuits, particularly in the area of high-speed signal analysis. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique patent that enhances the capabilities of digital analyzers.
Latest Patents
Mourad Oulmane holds a patent for an "Embedded time domain analyzer for high speed circuits." This invention provides a method for on-chip high-speed time domain digital analysis, allowing for the characterization and analysis of signals within integrated circuits. The method processes signals in the digital domain, regardless of their starting format. It performs voltage-to-time conversion using predetermined voltage thresholds and applies time amplification to the digital time information. This approach measures the amplified time difference between events and converts it as needed for characterization and analysis. The invention enables the capture of very high-speed signals with high resolution, eliminating the need for complex and high-speed electronics. The on-chip analyzer can function as an oscilloscope, pulse width analyzer, rise time analyzer, and logic analyzer. Additionally, it allows for the capture and analysis of single and non-repetitive signal events, which is a significant advancement over prior art approaches.
Career Highlights
Mourad Oulmane is affiliated with McGill University, where he contributes to research and development in the field of electrical engineering. His work focuses on enhancing the performance and capabilities of electronic devices through innovative signal processing techniques.
Collaborations
Mourad has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Gordon W. Roberts and Mouna Safi-Harab. Their combined expertise has furthered advancements in high-speed circuit analysis and integrated circuit design.
Conclusion
Mourad Oulmane's contributions to the field of high-speed circuit analysis through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology. His work at McGill University and collaborations with esteemed colleagues highlight his role as a key figure in the realm of integrated circuits.