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Gu-Yeon Wei
Also filed as: WEI GU-YEON
11 granted patents·1 pending application·26 citations·filing 2007–2021
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12 records- 0194US10666145B2Highly integrated high voltage actuator driverHARVARD COLLEGE·Filed 2018·Granted May 26, 2020·6 cites·20 claims
- 0290US11374496B2Driver for a circuit with a capacitive loadHARVARD COLLEGE·Filed 2021·Granted Jun 28, 2022·2 cites·21 claims
- 0388US10931199B2Driver for a circuit with a capacitive loadHARVARD COLLEGE·Filed 2020·Granted Feb 23, 2021·4 cites·21 claims
- 0485US10720841B2Area efficient single-ended analog-to-digital converterHARVARD COLLEGE·Filed 2018·Granted Jul 21, 2020·3 cites·2 claims
- 0568US8749021B2Voltage regulator integrated with semiconductor chipLIN MOU-SHIUNG·Filed 2007·Granted Jun 10, 2014·4 cites·20 claims
- 0666US10199931B2Device and method for hybrid feedback control of a switch-capacitor multi-unit voltage regulatorHARVARD COLLEGE·Filed 2016·Granted Feb 5, 2019·2 cites·16 claims
- 0758US7667497B2Process variation tolerant circuit with voltage interpolation and variable latencyHARVARD COLLEGE·Filed 2008·Granted Feb 23, 2010·4 cites·10 claims
- 0848US8949666B2Adaptive event-guided system and method for avoiding voltage emergenciesREDDI VIJAY JANAPA·Filed 2010·Granted Feb 3, 2015·1 cites·10 claims
- 0937US2007214374A1Ultra low power system for sensor network applicationsHEMPSTEAD MARK·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 1036US10250130B2Capacitor reconfiguration of a single-input, multi-output, switched-capacitor converterHARVARD COLLEGE·Filed 2016·Granted Apr 2, 2019·0 cites·11 claims
- 1136US9257936B2System and method for efficient drive of capacitive actuators with voltage amplificationKARPELSON MICHAEL·Filed 2012·Granted Feb 9, 2016·0 cites·8 claims
- 1234US10949200B2Methods and apparatus for executing data-dependent threads in parallelHARVARD COLLEGE·Filed 2014·Granted Mar 16, 2021·0 cites·17 claims
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