Allen, TX, United States of America

Martin Ivie


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovations of Martin Ivie: Pioneering Static Charge Dissipation

Introduction: Martin Ivie, a dedicated inventor based in Allen, Texas, has made significant contributions to the field of surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology. With a focus on enhancing device performance, he holds a noteworthy patent that addresses the challenges associated with static charge generation in SAW devices.

Latest Patents: Martin Ivie's most prominent patent is titled "System and method for dissipating static charge generated in a surface acoustic wave device." This innovation describes a sophisticated SAW device along with a manufacturing method and features a SAW filter incorporating at least one SAW device. One notable embodiment of the invention includes a piezoelectric substrate, a conductive layer positioned over the substrate, and a resistive layer that acts as a return path for static charge, thus improving the efficiency and reliability of the device.

Career Highlights: Martin is currently employed at Clarisay Incorporated, where he continues to develop and refine innovative technologies. His work in this organization allows him to stay at the forefront of research and development in his field, driving advancements that benefit both the industry and consumers.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Martin has collaborated closely with James E. Flowers, a fellow innovator within the company. Together, they have worked on various projects aimed at enhancing the functionality and application of SAW devices, contributing to the growth of their organization.

Conclusion: Martin Ivie's patent reflects his dedication to advancing technology in the realm of surface acoustic wave devices. His innovative approach to static charge dissipation not only demonstrates his expertise as an inventor but also showcases the potential for greater efficiency in electronic devices. As he continues to work alongside talented colleagues, the future holds promising developments in the field of acoustics and electronics.

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