Non Volatile Perovskite Crystalline Memory
1997 Formed Kevin Loughrey to
pursue work in Non Volatile Memory and RFID design. Involved with Fujitsu in promoting
this memory technology. Provided engineering consultancy services to a
number of medium sized firms. Developed a design that combined
three different bus architectures, Serial, I2C
and parallel into one memory chip. This meant that instead of
having to have three separate mask sets and have three separate wafer
runs, it was possible to combine all into one high volume run; setting
the type of interface bus at pin-out. This invention had the
potential to substantially reduce the cost of the memory.