Shanghai, China

Wei Su


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.0


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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Wei Su - Innovator in Fingerprint Recognition Technology

Introduction

Wei Su is a prominent inventor based in Shanghai, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of fingerprint recognition technology. His innovative work has led to the development of a unique method for controlling fingerprint identification circuits.

Latest Patents

Wei Su holds a patent for a "Fingerprint recognition circuit, method for controlling fingerprint recognition circuit, and chip." This patent outlines a method for detecting fingerprint recognition units arranged in an array. The fingerprint recognition circuit includes a loop selection unit and a signal processing unit. The method involves resetting the fingerprint recognition circuit to enable the loop selection unit to load a first driving voltage to a sensing electrode. Additionally, it controls the state of the loop selection unit through a sequence signal control to allow the fingerprint recognition units arranged in an array to operate in different working states. He has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Wei Su is currently employed at Silead Inc., a company known for its advancements in semiconductor technology. His work at Silead Inc. has positioned him as a key player in the development of innovative fingerprint recognition solutions.

Collaborations

Wei Su has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jinling Zhou and Jun Yang. Their combined expertise has contributed to the advancement of technology in their field.

Conclusion

Wei Su's contributions to fingerprint recognition technology demonstrate his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing the field. His work continues to influence the development of secure identification methods.

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