Hamburg, Germany

Thorsten Gercke


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 12(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2005

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Title: Thorsten Gercke: Innovator in Power Supply Systems

Introduction: Thorsten Gercke, an accomplished inventor based in Hamburg, Germany, has made significant contributions to the field of power supply systems. With a focus on innovative control circuits and inverters, his work enhances the efficiency and functionality of electrical systems.

Latest Patents: Gercke holds a patent for a "Power Supply System," which presents two proposals that involve resonant inverters and control units. The first proposal consists of two inverters that produce dual output voltages. The control circuit processes both the sum and the difference of these output voltages. The second proposal introduces a unique method where the control circuit does not directly manage controlled variables but employs difference units to analyze changes from previous sampling moments. This system intelligently calculates a correcting variable value, enhancing its overall performance. Notably, Gercke's proposals can be combined for greater effect, incorporating a limiting controller that acts to prevent maximum value transgressions, making his design a major advancement in digital control circuits for state space control.

Career Highlights: Gercke is associated with Koninklijke Philips Corporation N.V., a leading organization in the field of technology and innovation. His work has not only garnered a patent but also reflects the cutting-edge research and development that Philips is known for.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Gercke has collaborated with talented professionals in his field, including colleagues Thomas Scheel and Christian Hattrup. Working alongside such esteemed peers, he continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in power supply systems.

Conclusion: Thorsten Gercke exemplifies innovation in the realm of electrical engineering. His patent for a power supply system showcases his expertise and commitment to developing advanced technologies that improve efficiency and functionality. As he continues his work with Koninklijke Philips Corporation N.V. and alongside his colleagues, the future looks bright for further advancements in this critical area of technology.

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