Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013-2017
Title: Innovations by Roger Cleghorn
Introduction
Roger Cleghorn is an accomplished inventor based in Sudbury, MA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of electronic systems, particularly in the area of timing signal alignment and model libraries for physical systems. With a total of 2 patents, Cleghorn's work has had a notable impact on the industry.
Latest Patents
Cleghorn's latest patents include a "System and method for automatic correction of flight time skew of timing signals in simulated source synchronous interface operation." This invention provides a solution for maintaining alignment of timing signals between driver and receiver portions of an electronic system in a behavioral model-based simulation environment. The system comprises a memory unit, an analysis controller unit, and a timing alignment unit, which work together to generate behavioral models and simulate the transmission of timing signals.
Another significant patent is "Analysis of physical systems via model libraries thereof." This patent describes a model library that contains storable models of a physical system, constructed by numerically solving relationships between characteristics of the system given a set of model parameters. The model can be retrieved and used to determine characteristics of the physical system without repeating the original numerical solution method.
Career Highlights
Roger Cleghorn is currently employed at Cadence Design Systems, Inc., where he continues to innovate and develop solutions in electronic design automation. His expertise in timing signals and model libraries has positioned him as a valuable asset to the company.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Cleghorn has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Feras Al-Hawari and Terry Jernberg. These collaborations have further enhanced his contributions to the field and fostered a spirit of innovation within his team.
Conclusion
Roger Cleghorn's work exemplifies the spirit of innovation in electronic systems. His patents reflect a deep understanding of complex systems and a commitment to advancing technology. His contributions will continue to influence the industry for years to come.