Morgan Hill, CA, United States of America

Philip D Burlison


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 15(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2003-2005

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Philip D. Burlison

Introduction

Philip D. Burlison is an accomplished inventor based in Morgan Hill, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of automatic test equipment through his innovative designs and patents. With a total of two patents to his name, Burlison continues to push the boundaries of technology.

Latest Patents

Burlison's latest patents focus on systems for providing zero latency, non-modulo looping and branching of test pattern data for automatic test equipment. One of his inventions is an SRAM efficient ATE system that performs high-speed nested loops without constraints on loop size or modularity. This system allows for looping and branching from any vector in a multiple vector accessed word to any vector in another multiple vector accessed word without incurring any time displacement. In one embodiment, the maximum required vector rate is less than or equal to the average sustained data rate of the SDRAM and is less than or equal to the maximum access rate of the dual port SRAM's memory B. The output of the SDRAM's memory A consists of one control word and one vector. In another embodiment, the maximum required vector rate is greater than the average sustained data rate of the SDRAM's memory A, but is equal to or less than the maximum access rate of the SRAM's memory B. The output of the SDRAM's memory A consists of multiple control words and vectors. The input port of the SRAM's memory B is some multiple of the output port width. In yet another embodiment, the maximum required vector rate is greater than both the average sustained data rate of the SDRAM's memory A and the maximum access rate of the SRAM's memory B. The output of the SDRAM's memory A consists of one or more control words and a number of vectors. The input port of the SRAM's memory B is a multiple of the output port width, and the output port of Memory B contains two or more vectors per word.

Career Highlights

Philip D. Burlison is currently associated with Inovys Corporation, where he applies his expertise in developing advanced testing solutions. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the efficiency and performance of automatic test equipment.

Conclusion

Philip D. Burlison is a notable inventor whose contributions to automatic test equipment have paved the way for innovative solutions in the industry. His patents reflect a deep understanding of technology and a commitment to advancing the field.

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