Location History:
- Masan-si, KR (2012)
- Hwaseong-si, KR (2019 - 2024)
- Suwon-si, KR (2022 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2024
Title: Innovations of Sang-Hoon Jung
Introduction
Sang-Hoon Jung is a prominent inventor based in Hwaseong-si, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of memory devices and semiconductor technology. With a total of eight patents to his name, Jung's work has had a considerable impact on the industry.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is a memory device that includes a plurality of memory chips stacked together. Each memory chip features a memory cell array with multiple memory cell rows. The device incorporates a chip identifier generator that produces a chip identifier signal, a refresh counter for generating a target row address for refreshing memory cell rows, and a refresh row address generator that outputs either the target row address or an inverted version based on the chip identifier signal. This innovation enhances the efficiency of memory operations.
Another notable patent is for a magnetic junction memory device and its writing method. This device consists of a first memory bank with magnetic junction memory cells and a local write driver that writes data to these cells. Additionally, it includes a second memory bank and a global write driver that provides write data to both local write drivers. This technology improves data writing processes in magnetic junction memory devices.
Career Highlights
Sang-Hoon Jung is currently employed at Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a leading global technology company. His role at Samsung has allowed him to work on cutting-edge innovations in semiconductor technology. Jung's
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