Inventor · Beijing, CN

Hui Jiang

16Patents
2h-index
29Co-inventors
50Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 28, 2006 → Jun 13, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8549184B2 USB transaction translator with buffers and a bulk transaction method Physics 2 Active
US10447396B1 Low-speed signal photoelectric conversion module of universal multimedia interface Electricity 2 Active
US11995025B2 Active cable supporting high-speed signal link training Physics 1 Active
US8572306B2 USB transaction translator and USB transaction translation method Physics 1 Active
US8452909B2 USB transaction translator and a micro-frame synchronization method adaptable to an USB in isochronous transaction Physics 1 Active
US11742626B2 Active cable avoiding influence of RX power consumption Electricity 0 Active
US9009380B2 USB transaction translator with SOF timer and USB transaction translation method for periodically sending SOF packet Physics 0 Active
US12045498B2 Solid state drive and write operation method Physics 0 Active
US12132520B1 Pure-optical active cable and repeater Electricity 0 Active
US11928074B2 USB active optical cable and plug capable of managing power consumption and status Physics 0 Active
US11494328B2 Transmitting unit, receiving unit, active transmission device and active transmission system suitable for USB signals Electricity 0 Active
US11122153B2 Low-speed signal photoelectric conversion module for DP interface Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US12197582B2 Implementation of trusted computing system based on master controller of solid-state drive Physics 0 Active
US8473665B2 Universal serial bus (USB) transaction translator and a universal serial bus (USB) isochronous-in transaction method Physics 0 Active
US12418610B2 Device switching method for display apparatus and display apparatus Electricity 0 Active
US8386605B2 Accessing of sample portions of a large digital file preliminary to the access of the entire file Physics 0 Active

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