Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.04
ph-index = 2
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Newport Fab, LLC (59 from 294 patents)
2. Newport Fab, LLC Dba Jazz Semiconductor (2 from 5 patents)
61 patents:
1. 11793096 - Discrete and monolithic phase-change material (PCM) radio frequency (RF) switches with sheet of thermally conductive and electrically insulating material
2. 11196401 - Radio frequency (RF) module using a tunable RF filter with non-volatile RF switches
3. 11158794 - High-yield tunable radio frequency (RF) filter with auxiliary capacitors and non-volatile RF switches
4. 11159145 - Radio frequency (RF) filtering using phase-change material (PCM) RF switches
5. 11139792 - Method of tuning a radio frequency (RF) module including a non-volatile tunable RF filter
6. 11088322 - Capacitive and ohmic terminals in a phase-change material (PCM) radio frequency (RF) switch
7. 11057019 - Non-volatile adjustable phase shifter using non-volatile radio frequency (RF) switch
8. 11050022 - Radio frequency (RF) switches having phase-change material (PCM) and heat management for increased manufacturability and performance
9. 11031689 - Method for rapid testing of functionality of phase-change material (PCM) radio frequency (RF) switches
10. 11031552 - PCM RF switch with PCM contacts having slot lower portions
11. 11031331 - Phase-change material (PCM) radio frequency (RF) switches with trench metal plugs for RF terminals
12. 11031555 - Power handling improvements for phase-change material (PCM) radio frequency (RF) switch circuits
13. 10978639 - Circuits for reducing RF signal interference and for reducing DC power loss in phase-change material (PCM) RF switches
14. 10944052 - Phase-change material (PCM) radio frequency (RF) switch using a chemically protective and thermally conductive layer
15. 10937960 - Concurrent fabrication of and structure for capacitive terminals and ohmic terminals in a phase-change material (PCM) radio frequency (RF) switch