Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.57
ph-index = 4
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. Hi LLC (24 from 143 patents)
2. Analog Devices,inc. (1 from 3,624 patents)
25 patents:
1. 12436280 - Maintaining consistent photodetector sensitivity in an optical measurement system
2. 12147870 - Phase lock loop circuit based adjustment of a measurement time window in an optical measurement system
3. 12097010 - Maintaining consistent photodetector sensitivity in an optical measurement system
4. 12085789 - Bias voltage generation in an optical measurement system
5. 11819311 - Maintaining consistent photodetector sensitivity in an optical measurement system
6. 11813041 - Photodetector architectures for time-correlated single photon counting
7. 11735681 - Photodetector systems with low-power time-to-digital converter architectures to determine an arrival time of photon at a photodetector based on event detection time window
8. 11645483 - Phase lock loop circuit based adjustment of a measurement time window in an optical measurement system
9. 11607132 - Temporal resolution control for temporal point spread function generation in an optical measurement system
10. 11575382 - Phase lock loop circuit based signal generation in an optical measurement system
11. 11538954 - Wearable brain interface system comprising a head-mountable component and a control system
12. 11437538 - Wearable brain interface systems including a headgear and a plurality of photodetector units each housing a photodetector configured to be controlled by a master control unit
13. 11398578 - Photodetector systems with low-power time-to-digital converter architectures to determine an arrival time of photon at a photodetector based on event detection time window
14. 11245404 - Phase lock loop circuit based signal generation in an optical measurement system
15. 11081611 - Photodetector architectures for efficient fast-gating comprising a control system controlling a current drawn by an array of photodetectors with a single photon avalanche diode