Years Active: 2007-2024
Todd A Marquart is a renowned inventor based in Boise, ID (US), who has made notable contributions in the field of memory devices. With 28 patents under his belt, he has proven his caliber in this industry. His latest patents, "Threshold voltage distribution adjustment for buffer" and "Performing asynchronous scan operations across memory subsystems", are a testament to his expertise in the field.
In "Threshold voltage distribution adjustment for buffer," Todd has proposed a method that involves writing data to a cyclic buffer of a memory device and adjusting the threshold voltage distributions in response to a trigger event. The adjusted threshold voltage distributions allow for larger read windows between adjacent threshold voltage distributions, resulting in better memory performance.
In "Performing asynchronous scan operations across memory subsystems," Todd has presented a system that enables memory subsystems to have different delay values. The system allows each subsystem to perform a scan operation at a specific time based on its unique delay value.
Todd A Marquart is currently affiliated with Micron Technology Incorporated, a renowned manufacturer of memory and storage solutions. His contributions have undoubtedly played a critical role in the success of the organization. He has worked closely with some of his coworkers, including Akira Goda and Kishore Kumar Muchherla, who have also contributed significantly to the field of memory devices.
With his innovative ideas and expertise, Todd A Marquart has managed to secure himself as a leading name in the field of memory devices. His inventions have undoubtedly contributed to the growth and development of the industry, and one can only expect more extraordinary contributions from him in the future.
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