Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019-2022
Title: Innovations of Yu-Ching Tsao
Introduction
Yu-Ching Tsao is a notable inventor based in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of electronics, particularly in the development of high electron mobility transistors and gas detection modules. With a total of 2 patents, his work addresses critical challenges in electronic device performance and gas detection technology.
Latest Patents
One of Yu-Ching Tsao's latest patents is titled "Structure to increase breakdown voltage of high electron mobility transistor." This invention provides a solution to the problem of function loss under high voltage conditions. The structure includes a substrate, a conducting layer, a gate insulating layer, and an electric-field-dispersion layer. The conducting layer is designed with an upper electron supply layer and a lower electron tunnel layer. The gate insulating layer is laminated on the electron supply layer, while the electric-field-dispersion layer is laminated on the gate insulating layer, featuring a lower dielectric constant. This innovative design enhances the breakdown voltage of the transistor, improving its reliability in high voltage applications.
Another significant patent is the "Gas detection module and gas sensor thereof." This invention introduces a convenient detection mechanism for alcohol gas. The gas detection module comprises a gas sensor and a detection circuit. The gas sensor includes a substrate, a gate, an insulating layer, an active layer, and source and drain electrodes. The design allows for effective exposure of the active layer, overcoming deficiencies found in conventional gas detection modules.
Career Highlights
Yu-Ching Tsao is affiliated with the National Sun Yat-sen University of Kaohsiung, where he contributes to research and development in electronics. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications and innovative approaches to solving complex problems in the field.
Collaborations
Yu-Ching Tsao collaborates with esteemed colleagues, including Ting-Chang Chang and Yu-Lin Tsai, who contribute to his research endeavors. Their combined expertise enhances the quality and impact of their work in the field of electronics.
Conclusion
Yu-Ching Tsao's contributions to the field of electronics through his innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology. His work not only addresses current challenges but also paves the way for future developments in high electron mobility transistors and gas detection systems.