Inventor · Le Petit Pavillon, FR

Loic Pallardy

15Patents
1h-index
14Co-inventors
47Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 3, 2010 → May 22, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US11700174B2 Method for managing the operation of a system on chip, and corresponding system on chip Physics 2 Active
US9601180B2 Automatic partial array self-refresh Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Active
US9390029B2 Dynamic management of random access memory Physics 0 Active
US11962462B2 Method for managing the operation of a system on chip, and corresponding system on chip Physics 0 Active
US12159043B2 Dynamic management of a memory firewall Physics 0 Active
US11614949B2 Method and device for managing operation of a computing unit capable of operating with instructions of different sizes Physics 0 Active
US12292777B2 Management of a low-power mode Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US11829188B2 Method for managing the debugging of a system on chip forming for example a microcontroller, and corresponding system on chip Physics 0 Active
US11775037B2 Method of resetting a master device of a system on chip and corresponding system on chip Physics 0 Active
US12373374B2 Method for managing the operation of a system on chip, and corresponding system on chip Physics 0 Active
US10025726B2 Method in a memory management unit for managing address translations in two stages Physics 0 Active
US11876732B2 Method for managing the configuration of access to peripherals and their associated resources of a system on chip, and corresponding system on chip Electricity 0 Active
US12353538B2 Method for executing a software program by a processing unit comprising a compilation phase Physics 0 Active
US12361173B2 Method of managing access rights for software tasks executed by a microcontroller, and corresponding integrated circuit Physics 0 Active
US12339762B2 Method for monitoring an execution of a program code portion and corresponding system-on-chip Physics 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.