Patents by Inventor Subhasish Mukherjee
Subhasish Mukherjee 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).
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Patent number: 11256839Abstract: A scan chain engine can determine a set number of EXTEST scan chains for the IP block and based on a predetermined maximum number of EXTEST wrapper cells per EXTEST scan chain. The scan chain engine iteratively executes partitioning on the IP block to generate a set of partitions. Each partition in the set of partitions has a number of EXTEST wrapper cells that does not exceed the maximum number of EXTEST wrapper cells per EXTEST scan chain. The scan chain engine selectively merges partitions of the set of partitions to form a set of populated partitions that each include an EXTEST wrapper cell. The number of partitions is equal to the set number of EXTEST scan chains for the IP block. The scan chain engine generates wire paths connecting EXTEST wrapper cells of each populated partition to construct the set number of EXTEST scan chains for the IP block.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2021Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Vivek Chickermane, Subhasish Mukherjee
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Patent number: 10234504Abstract: According to certain aspects, the present embodiments relate to optimizing core wrappers in an integrated circuit to facilitate core-based testing of the integrated circuit. In some embodiments, an integrated circuit design flow is adjusted so as to increase the use of shared wrapper cells in inserted core wrappers, and to reduce the use of dedicated wrapper cells in such core wrappers, thereby improving timing and other integrated circuit design features. In these and other embodiments, the increased use of shared wrapper cells is performed even in the presence of shift registers in the integrated circuit design.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2017Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Subhasish Mukherjee, Jagjot Kaur, Vivek Chickermane, Susan Marie Genova
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Patent number: 9577524Abstract: It is presented a converter device arranged to convert power between a first high voltage direct current, HVDC, connection, a second HVDC connection and an AC connection. The converter device comprises: a first power converter comprising a phase leg provided between terminals of the first HVDC connection, the phase leg comprising a positive arm, an inductor, an AC connection and a negative arm. Each one of the positive arm and the negative arm comprises converter cells and one of the converter cells is a first host converter cell. Each converter cell comprises two main switching elements and a storage element, the two switching elements being arranged serially in parallel with the energy storage element. The converter device also comprises a power converter section comprising a first converter cell comprising at least two switching elements connected serially in parallel with the energy storage element of the first host converter cell.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2012Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: ABB SCHWEIZ AGInventors: Anirudh Acharya, Dimitris Giannoccaro, Gopichand Bopparaju, Malaya Kumar Sahu, Soubhik Auddy, Subhasish Mukherjee
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Patent number: 9461555Abstract: A multilevel current source converter (CSC) for controlling electrical power transmission in a high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission system includes an alternating current (AC) side for input/output of AC to/from the CSC; a direct current (DC) side for input/output of DC to/from the CSC; and a plurality of modular CSC cells connected in parallel with each other between the AC side and the DC side of the CSC, each modular cell comprising a plurality of switches. The CSC is configured for being connected in series with an HVDC transmission line and for injecting a voltage in series with the HVDC transmission line at the DC side of the CSC.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2013Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: ABB TECHNOLOGY LTDInventors: Amit Kumar, Subhasish Mukherjee
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Publication number: 20160211761Abstract: A multilevel current source converter (CSC) for controlling electrical power transmission in a high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission system includes an alternating current (AC) side for input/output of AC to/from the CSC; a direct current (DC) side for input/output of DC to/from the CSC; and a plurality of modular CSC cells connected in parallel with each other between the AC side and the DC side of the CSC, each modular cell comprising a plurality of switches. The CSC is configured for being connected in series with an HVDC transmission line and for injecting a voltage in series with the HVDC transmission line at the DC side of the CSC.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2013Publication date: July 21, 2016Applicant: ABB TECHNOLOGY LTDInventors: Amit KUMAR, Subhasish MUKHERJEE
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Publication number: 20150214840Abstract: It is presented a converter device arranged to convert power between a first high voltage direct current, HVDC, connection, a second HVDC connection and an AC connection. The converter device comprises: a first power converter comprising a phase leg provided between terminals of the first HVDC connection, the phase leg comprising a positive arm, an inductor, an AC connection and a negative arm. Each one of the positive arm and the negative arm comprises converter cells and one of the converter cells is a first host converter cell. Each converter cell comprises two main switching elements and a storage element, the two switching elements being arranged serially in parallel with the energy storage element. The converter device also comprises a power converter section comprising a first converter cell comprising at least two switching elements connected serially in parallel with the energy storage element of the first host converter cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2012Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: ABB Technology Ltd.Inventors: Anirudh Acharya, Dimitris Giannoccaro, Gopichand Bopparaju, Malaya Kumar Sahu, Soubhik Auddy, Subhasish Mukherjee
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Patent number: 9007792Abstract: An arrangement transmits power between a DC power line and an AC power line carrying a voltage having a number of phases. The arrangement includes a number of transformers, one for each phase and a number of power transfer modules, one for each phase, connected in series between the DC power line and ground, where each module includes a first branch including series connected converter cells and a second branch including series connected switching elements. The primary winding of a transformer is connected to a corresponding AC phase conductor of the AC power line and the secondary winding is connected between a midpoint of the first branch and a midpoint of the second branch of a corresponding power transfer module.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2010Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Subhasish Mukherjee, Tomas Jonsson, Sasitharan Subramanian
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Patent number: 8711591Abstract: The present invention relates to an AC/DC converter comprising at least two phase legs connected in series between first and second DC connection terminals of the AC/DC converter, wherein each phase leg comprises: an AC connection having first and second terminals arranged to connect the phase leg to a phase of an AC system; a phase branch comprising at least one converter cell and having first and second branch end terminals; and a capacitor. The capacitor is connected the between the first branch end terminal and the first AC connection terminal, so that the capacitor forms a DC blocking capacitor. The second AC terminal is connected to the second branch end terminal. The series connection of the phase legs between first and second DC connection terminal is such that a first series connection point in a phase leg is located between the first branch end terminal and the capacitor, while a second series connection point is located between the second branch end terminal and the second AC connection.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2010Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: ABB Research Ltd.Inventors: Tomas U Jonsson, Anshuman Shukla, Staffan Norrga, Kalpesh Hirjibhai Bhalodi, Praveen Kumar Barupati, Subhasish Mukherjee, Sasitharan Subramanian
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Publication number: 20130258726Abstract: An arrangement transmits power between a DC power line and an AC power line carrying a voltage having a number of phases. The arrangement includes a number of transformers, one for each phase and a number of power transfer modules, one for each phase, connected in series between the DC power line and ground, where each module includes a first branch including series connected converter cells and a second branch including series connected switching elements. The primary winding of a transformer is connected to a corresponding AC phase conductor of the AC power line and the secondary winding is connected between a midpoint of the first branch and a midpoint of the second branch of a corresponding power transfer module.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: ABB TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Subhasish Mukherjee, Tomas Jonsson, Sasitharan Subramanian
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Publication number: 20130170255Abstract: An apparatus for controlling the electric power transmission in a high voltage direct current, HVDC, power transmission system includes at least one HVDC transmission line for carrying direct current, DC. The apparatus includes a first converter for converting alternating current, AC, to direct current and/or direct current to alternating current, and a second converter for converting direct current to alternating current and/or alternating current to direct current, each of the first and second converters having an AC side for output and/or input of alternating current and a DC side for output and/or input of direct current. The first converter is connectable via its DC side to the HVDC transmission line, the AC side of the second converter is connected to the AC side of the first converter, and the second converter is connectable via its DC side to a DC source.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: ABB TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Subhasish Mukherjee, Tomas U Jonsson, Sasitharan Subramanian, Kalpesh Hirjibhai Bhalodi