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ICEFYRE SEMICONDUCTOR CORP

Overview
  • Total Patents
    53
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ICEFYRE SEMICONDUCTOR CORP has a total of 53 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2001. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), United States and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets basic communication technologies, digital networks and telecommunications are SORRELLS DAVID F, ALESHIN EUGENE SERGEYEVICH and CRESTCOM INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ICEFYRE SEMICONDUCTOR CORPs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Wight James Stuart 22
#2 Saed Aryan 7
#3 Amer Maher 6
#4 Birkett Alexander Neil 5
#5 Guillemette Phil 5
#6 Birkett Neil 4
#7 Decruyenaere Jean-Paul R 2
#8 Hobbs Stephen R 2
#9 Aryan Saed 2
#10 Parker Kevin R 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
KR20070008508A Method for amplitude insensitive packet detection
US2006001485A1 Power amplifier
WO2004077681A1 Viterbi decoder operating in units of a plurality of transitions
US2005181746A1 Methods and systems for signal amplification through envelope removal and restoration
AU2003278003A1 Phasor fragmentation circuitry and method for processing modulated signals having non-constant envelopes
CN1689237A Parallel convolutional encoder
US2005007194A1 Switched-mode power amplifier using lumped element impedance inverter for parallel combining
US2005001674A1 Adaptive predistortion for a transmit system
US2005001675A1 Adaptive predistortion for a transmit system with gain, phase and delay adjustments
US2004075492A1 Chireix architecture using low impedance amplifiers
WO03077490A1 Pseudo-noise carrier supression/image rejection up and down converters
AU2002328743A1 Up/down conversion circuitry for radio transceiver
WO03013023A1 Reception diversity combiner with selectable inversion and variable gain
US2003220086A1 Oscillator frequency offsets
US6603352B2 Switched-mode power amplifier integrally performing power combining
US2002159532A1 Computational circuits and methods for signal deconstruction/reconstruction in wireless transceivers