Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2006
Title: The Innovations of Stephen Bily
Introduction
Stephen Bily is an accomplished inventor based in Austin, TX (US). He holds a total of 6 patents that showcase his expertise in display technology and amplifier circuits. His innovative contributions have significantly impacted the field of electronics.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is for a "Switching circuit for column display driver." This invention presents improved techniques for switching current flow in a display column driver circuit. The embodiments provide switching of analog outputs of digital to analog converters to drive columns of an LCD. This technology allows for a full range of voltage output to drive an LCD without requiring a full range amplifier configuration. Additionally, many embodiments can be realized in a smaller space on an IC chip compared to conventional technologies.
Another notable patent is the "Current steering circuit for amplifier." This invention offers enhanced techniques for controlling current flow in an amplifier circuit. Specific embodiments steer analog outputs of digital to analog converters to drive columns of an LCD display. Similar to his previous invention, this technology provides a full range of voltage output without necessitating a full range amplifier configuration and can be implemented in a more compact space on an IC chip than traditional methods.
Career Highlights
Stephen has worked with prominent companies in the electronics industry, including Winbond Electronics Corporation and Cirrus Logic Inc. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his development as an inventor and innovator.
Collaborations
Stephen has collaborated with talented individuals such as Tim Blankenship and Lei Wang. Their teamwork has fostered an environment of creativity and innovation.
Conclusion
Stephen Bily's contributions to the field of electronics through his patents and collaborations highlight his role as a significant inventor. His work continues to influence advancements in display technology and amplifier circuits.