Patents by Inventor Quincy Kun-Hsu Shen

Quincy Kun-Hsu Shen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9195784
    Abstract: The debug system described in this patent specification provides a system that generates hardware elements from normally non-synthesizable code elements for placement on an FPGA device. This particular FPGA device is called a Behavior Processor. This Behavior Processor executes in hardware those code constructs that were previously executed in software. When some condition is satisfied (e.g., If . . . then . . . else loop) which requires some intervention by the workstation or the software model, the Behavior Processor works with an Xtrigger device to send a callback signal to the workstation for immediate response.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2015
    Assignee: Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Ping-Sheng Tseng, Sharon Sheau-Pyng Lin, Quincy Kun-Hsu Shen, Mike Mon Yen Tsai, Steven Wang
  • Patent number: 8244512
    Abstract: The debug system described in this patent specification provides a system that generates hardware elements from normally non-synthesizable code elements for placement on an FPGA device. This particular FPGA device is called a Behavior Processor. This Behavior Processor executes in hardware those code constructs that were previously executed in software. When some condition is satisfied (e.g., If . . . then . . . else loop) which requires some intervention by the workstation or the software model, the Behavior Processor works with an Xtrigger device to send a callback signal to the workstation for immediate response.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2012
    Assignee: Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Ping-Sheng Tseng, Sharon Sheau-Pyng Lin, Quincy Kun-Hsu Shen, Mike Mon Yen Tsai, Steven Wang
  • Publication number: 20110307233
    Abstract: The debug system described in this patent specification provides a system that generates hardware elements from normally non-synthesizable code elements for placement on an FPGA device. This particular FPGA device is called a Behavior Processor. This Behavior Processor executes in hardware those code constructs that were previously executed in software. When some condition is satisfied (e.g., If . . . then . . . else loop) which requires some intervention by the workstation or the software model, the Behavior Processor works with an Xtrigger device to send a callback signal to the workstation for immediate response.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2011
    Publication date: December 15, 2011
    Inventors: Ping-Sheng Tseng, Sharon Sheau-Pyng Lin, Quincy Kun-Hsu Shen, Mike Mon Yen Tsai, Steven Wang
  • Patent number: 6321366
    Abstract: The disclosed devices are several forms of a timing insensitive glitch-free (TIGF) logic device. The TIGF logic device can take the form of any latch or edge-triggered flip-flop. In one embodiment, a trigger signal is provided to update the TIGF logic device. The trigger signal is provided during a short trigger period that occurs at adjacent times from the evaluation period. In latch form, the TIGF latch includes a flip-flop that holds the current state of the TIGF latch until a trigger signal is received. A multiplexer is also provided to receive the new input value and the old stored value. The enable signal functions as the selector signal for the multiplexer. Because the trigger signal controls the updating of the TIGF latch, the data at D input to the TIGF latch and the control data at the enable input can arrive in any order without suffering from hold time violations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2001
    Assignee: Axis Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Ping-Sheng Tseng, Sharon Sheau-Ping Lin, Quincy Kun-Hsu Shen
  • Patent number: 6134516
    Abstract: The SEmulation system provides four modes of operation: (1) Software Simulation, (2) Simulation via Hardware Acceleration, (3) In-Circuit Emulation (ICE), and (4) Post-Simulation Analysis. At a high level, the present invention may be embodied in each of the above four modes or various combinations of these modes. At the core of these modes is a software kernel which controls the overall operation of this system. The main control loop of the kernel executes the following steps: initialize system, evaluate active test-bench processes/components, evaluate clock components, detect clock edge, update registers and memories, propagate combinational components, advance simulation time, and continue the loop as long as active test-bench processes are present.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2000
    Assignee: Axis Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven Wang, Ping-Sheng Tseng, Sharon Sheau-Pyng Lin, Ren-Song Tsay, Richard Yachyang Sun, Quincy Kun-Hsu Shen, Mike Mon Yen Tsai
  • Patent number: 6009256
    Abstract: The SEmulation system provides four modes of operation: (1) Software Simulation, (2) Simulation via Hardware Acceleration, (3) In-Circuit Emulation (ICE), and (4) Post-Simulation Analysis. At a high level, the present invention may be embodied in each of the above four modes or various combinations of these modes. At the core of these modes is a software kernel which controls the overall operation of this system. The main control loop of the kernel executes the following steps: initialize system, evaluate active test-bench processes/components, evaluate clock components, detect clock edge, update registers and memories, propagate combinational components, advance simulation time, and continue the loop as long as active test-bench processes are present.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1999
    Assignee: Axis Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Ping-Sheng Tseng, Sharon Sheau-Pyng Lin, Quincy Kun-Hsu Shen, Richard Yachyang Sun, Mike Mon Yen Tsai, Ren-Song Tsay, Steven Wang