Location History:
- Linkoping, SE (2008 - 2010)
- Linköping, SE (2007 - 2019)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2007-2019
Title: Martin Olsson: Innovator in Electric Circuit Design and Photolithography
Introduction
Martin Olsson is a notable inventor based in Linköping, Sweden. He has made significant contributions to the fields of electric circuit design and photolithography, holding a total of seven patents. His innovative work has advanced the understanding and application of frequency response in electric circuits and the precision patterning of workpieces.
Latest Patents
One of Martin Olsson's latest patents is focused on drift compensation in electric circuit designs. This invention defines a frequency response for each realization of a design, measuring frequency responses at stable values of environmental parameters. A design-specific model is created to describe the frequency response in relation to these parameters. The model is then fitted to a unit-specific frequency response, allowing for drift compensation based on real-time environmental data.
Another significant patent addresses the correction of SLM stamp image imperfections. This invention pertains to the production and precision patterning of workpieces, particularly in the manufacture of photomasks for photolithography. It involves applying corrections to pattern data to account for distortions in the field of an SLM exposure stamp, which can be utilized to produce devices on various substrates.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Martin Olsson has worked with several prominent companies, including Micronic Laser Systems AB and Teledyne Signal Processing Devices Sweden AB. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in electric circuit design and photolithography.
Collaborations
Martin has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Torbjörn Sandström and Stefan Gustavson. Their combined efforts have furthered advancements in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Martin Olsson is a distinguished inventor whose work in electric circuit design and photolithography has led to significant innovations. His patents reflect a deep understanding of technology and its applications in real-world scenarios. His contributions continue to influence the industry and inspire future innovations.