Yonghee Im - Pleasanton CA, US Kyung T. Lee - San Jose CA, US Han Bin Kim - Pleasanton CA, US
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H03K 19/096 H03K 19/20
US Classification:
326 95, 326121, 365203, 327544
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for shifting a dynamic circuit, driven by a one-shot clock, to a pre-charge mode, during a power-off mode, is provided. Under certain conditions, a floating node may be present in a dynamic circuit. One approach to prevent floating nodes involves the generation of a new one-shot clock signal that is supplied to the last dynamic circuit in the series of dynamic circuits before the output flop (“the final dynamic circuit”). The new one-shot clock signal is driven to a logical low value when the power-off signal has a logical high value. Another approach to prevent floating nodes involves modifying the final dynamic circuit to include a structure that, when the power-off signal has a logical high value, drives the dynamic node to either a logical high value or a logical low value to prevent the dynamic node from becoming a floating node.
Technique For Providing Service Processor Access To Control And Status Registers Of A Module
Han Bin Kim - Pleasanton CA, US Wei-Yu Chen - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 1/12 G06F 5/06
US Classification:
713600, 713601
Abstract:
A technique for providing service processor (SP) access to registers, e. g. , control and status registers (CSRs), located within hardware modules of a computer system, ensures access to the CSRs within a predetermine time period. The computer system includes a host module (HM) and a plurality of client modules (CMs). The CMs each include one or more associated registers, and each of the CMs is separately addressable. At least one of the CMs operates at a different clock frequency than the remaining CMs and includes a clock synchronizer, which provides a clock signal to facilitate reading of or writing to the associated registers of the CM by the HM.
Han Bin Kim - Pleasanton CA, US Yonghee Im - Pleasanton CA, US Frank C. Chiu - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle America, Inc. - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 1/12 G01R 31/28
US Classification:
713401, 713400, 714726, 714729, 714731
Abstract:
A circuit for deterministic unparking of a strand of a microprocessor having multiple clock domains is described. The circuit includes a first flip-flop and a second flip-flop. Each flip-flop has a data input connected to receive a respective unpark signal, a clock signal at respective clock frequencies, and a respective enable signal. Each enable signal is generated by a respective logic block, each including a counter and each operating at a respective one of the clock frequencies. The second flip-flop has a data input connected to an output of the first flip-flop, and outputs an unpark signal that is used to unpark a strand of the microprocessor in a deterministic manner.
Five Volt Tolerant Ttl/Cmos And Cmos/Cmos Voltage Conversion Circuit
Abdul Qayyum Kashmiri - Fremont CA Junaid Ahmed Ahmed - Milpitas CA Han My Kim - Fremont CA
Assignee:
Cirrus Logic, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
H03K 190948
US Classification:
326 71
Abstract:
An input circuit to a semiconductor device may selectively accept different voltage logic levels (e. g. , TTL or CMOS) as selected by a preset selection signal. The selection signal activates an N-type or P-type transistor in the input circuit which alters the threshold switching voltage of the input circuit logic. By altering the input threshold voltage, both TTL and CMOS input signals may be correctly triggered. An additional circuitry may be provided to allow a low voltage circuit (e. g. , 3. 3 Volts) to be tolerant of higher voltage inputs (e. g. , 5 Volts). An isolation transistor isolates the input of the circuit from the high voltage signal, while a pulldown transistor pulls a high logic, high voltage signal down to supply voltage level.
Method For Shipping And Handling Of Goods Based On Automatically Operated, Dual-Access Storage Boxes
A method for shipping and handling of goods based on automatically operated, dual-access storage boxes is provided with at least one computerized dual-access storage box, at least one vehicle-authentication module, a central server module, and at least one courier vehicle. the vehicle-authentication module performs an authentication process on the courier vehicle goes for conditional access to the computerized dual-access storage box. The central server module receives an authentication request from the vehicle-authentication module. Accordingly, the vehicle-authentication module performs a first unlock event, if the courier vehicle is granted an authentication confirmation. This automatically opens a vehicle-side door for delivery of a cargo. Similarly, the central server module receives a user unlocking request. Accordingly, the central server module performs a second unlock event if the user unlocking request is verified. Further, the central server module executes the second unlock command wherein a recipient-side door is automatically opened.
Method For Shipping And Handling Of Goods Based On Automatically Operated, Dual-Access Storage Boxes
A method for shipping and handling of goods based on automatically operated, dual-access storage boxes is provided with at least one computerized dual-access storage box, at least one vehicle-authentication module, a central server module, and at least one courier vehicle. the vehicle-authentication module performs an authentication process on the courier vehicle goes for conditional access to the computerized dual-access storage box. The central server module receives an authentication request from the vehicle-authentication module. Accordingly, the vehicle-authentication module performs a first unlock event, if the courier vehicle is granted an authentication confirmation. This automatically opens a vehicle-side door for delivery of a cargo. Similarly, the central server module receives a user unlocking request. Accordingly, the central server module performs a second unlock event if the user unlocking request is verified. Further, the central server module executes the second unlock command wherein a recipient-side door is automatically opened.
- Redwood City CA, US Han K. Kim - Redwood City CA, US Louie Naumovski - Los Altos CA, US
International Classification:
C07K 16/28 A61K 45/06
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides antibodies and antibody drug conjugates that bind human CS1 and their uses to treat subjects diagnosed with a plasma cell neoplasm, for example, multiple myeloma.
Nucleotide Sequences And Corresponding Polypeptides Conferring Improved Nitrogen Use Efficiency Characteristics In Plants
- THOUSAND OAKS CA, US Han Suk Kim - Pinole CA, US David Van-Dinh Dang - Oak Park CA, US Kenneth A. Feldmann - Newbury Park CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/82 C07K 14/415 C12Q 1/6895
Abstract:
Methods and materials for modulating low-nitrogen tolerance levels in plants are disclosed. For example, nucleic acids encoding low nitrogen tolerance-modulating polypeptides are disclosed as well as methods for using such nucleic acids to transform plant cells. Also disclosed are plants having increased low-nitrogen tolerance levels and plant products produced from plants having increased low-nitrogen tolerance levels.
License Records
Han Suk Kim
License #:
1201101292
Category:
Cosmetologist License
Han Sun Kim
License #:
1201093557
Category:
Cosmetologist License
Han Elisa Kim
License #:
012228
Category:
Psychologist
Issued Date:
Jan 3, 1995
Type:
PSYCHOLOGY
Han Soo Kim
License #:
5381 - Expired
Category:
Asbestos
Issued Date:
Apr 23, 1998
Effective Date:
Jul 26, 2004
Expiration Date:
Apr 23, 1999
Type:
Asbestos Worker
Resumes
Vice President - Global Business Development And Strategy At Samsung
Vice President - Global Business Development and Strategy at Samsung SDS
Location:
Other
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Samsung SDS since 2012
Vice President - Global Business Development and Strategy
Cisco Systems - San Jose, CA 2007 - 2012
Emerging Markets Business Development / Internet Solution Strategy Leader (Business Incubator)
Cisco Systems - San Jose, CA 2005 - 2007
Business and Technology Transformation Leader
Cisco Systems - San Jose, Ca 2000 - 2005
Internet Capability Strategy Practice Lead
Cisco Systems - San Jose, CA 1998 - 2002
Information Technology (IT)
Education:
Cornell University
BS (Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering)
Cornell University
Masters
Apple Inc. - Cupertino, CA since Jul 2011
Software engineer
University of California at San Diego Sep 2005 - Jun 2011
PhD student
Google Jun 2010 - Sep 2010
Summer intern
Iconlab Dec 2007 - Dec 2007
Consultant
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Jun 2007 - Sep 2007
Summer Student
Education:
University of California, San Diego 2005 - 2011
Ph.D; M.S, Computer Science and Engineering
Seoul National University 1998 - 2005
B.S., Computer Science and Engineering
Skills:
Algorithms C MPI Parallel Programming OpenGL Machine Learning
Diagnostic Radiology, Vascular & Interventional Rad
Work:
Howard University Hospital Radiology 2041 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20060 2028651576 (phone), 2028651900 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine Graduated: 2002
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 2002. He works in Washington, DC and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Vascular & Interventional Rad.
LA Cancer Center 500 S Virgil Ave STE 502, Los Angeles, CA 90020 2134846600 (phone), 2133880919 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Kyungpook Natl Univ, Coll of Med, Taegu, So Korea Graduated: 1980
Languages:
English Korean Spanish
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the Kyungpook Natl Univ, Coll of Med, Taegu, So Korea in 1980. He works in Los Angeles, CA and specializes in Radiation Oncology. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center and St Vincent Medical Center.
Main Street Radiology 5645 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355 7186701594 (phone), 7186617716 (fax)
Main Street RadiologyMain Street Radiology Bayside 3225 Francis Lewis Blvd, Flushing, NY 11358 7184281500 (phone), 7184282475 (fax)
Main Street Radiology 4401 Francis Lewis Blvd STE 1, Bayside, NY 11361 7184281500 (phone), 7184282475 (fax)
Education:
Medical School UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Graduated: 1990
Languages:
Chinese English Korean
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in 1990. He works in Flushing, NY and 2 other locations and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Neuroradiology. Dr. Kim is affiliated with New York-Presbyterian Queens and Queens Hospital Center.
study effect of fermented soybean on human health at the molecular level using network analysis.
Interested in inflammation and prevention of human breast... study effect of fermented soybean on human health at the molecular level using network analysis.
Interested in inflammation and prevention of human breast cancer