Hsinchu, Taiwan

Sheng-Kai Yeh


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2024

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Title: Innovations of Sheng-Kai Yeh in Micro Tactility-Simulating Sensing Devices.

Introduction

Sheng-Kai Yeh is an accomplished inventor based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of sensing technology, particularly with his innovative approach to micro tactility simulation. His work has the potential to enhance various applications in robotics and human-computer interaction.

Latest Patents

Sheng-Kai Yeh holds a patent for a micro tactility-simulating sensing device and the method for producing it. This invention provides a unique solution that includes a chip with a first top surface and a first inductor. The design features wiring through holes that allow external circuits to connect to the first inductor. The first top surface remains flat, except for these wiring through holes. Additionally, a magnetic rigid body is coupled with the first inductor to sense magnetic flux and receive tactile loads. A polymer is configured between the chip and the magnetic rigid body, establishing a characteristic distance that relates functionally to the magnetic flux. This innovative device effectively increases the magnitude of the measured signal and offers two distinct methods for reading the signal.

Career Highlights

Sheng-Kai Yeh is affiliated with Tsinghua University, where he continues to advance his research and development in sensing technologies. His work is recognized for its practical applications and contributions to the academic community.

Collaborations

Sheng-Kai Yeh collaborates with notable colleagues, including Jiunn-Horng Lee and Weileun Fang. Their combined expertise fosters a productive research environment that enhances innovation in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Sheng-Kai Yeh's contributions to micro tactility-simulating sensing devices exemplify the intersection of technology and innovation. His work not only advances scientific understanding but also paves the way for future developments in sensing applications.

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