Inventor · Järfälla, SE

Andrei Kaikkonen

16Patents
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24Co-inventors
50Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 25, 2008 → Feb 6, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9998234B2 Optical receiver and transceiver using the same Electricity 4 Active
US10180588B1 Reduced-cross-talk coherent optical transmitter Physics 2 Active
US8330665B2 Antenna device and portable radio communication device comprising such antenna device Electricity 2 Active
US9544057B2 Interconnect structure for E/O engines having impedance compensation at the integrated circuits' front end Electricity 1 Active
US9923636B2 Interconnect structure for E/O engines having impedance compensation at the integrated circuits' front end Electricity 1 Active
US11927839B2 Broadband electro-absorption optical modulator using on-chip RF input signal termination Electricity 1 Active
US9860972B2 Electrical connection interface for connecting electrical leads for high speed data transmission Electricity 1 Active
US9814153B2 Interconnect structure for coupling an electronic unit and an optical unit, and optoelectronic module Electricity 1 Active
US10433447B2 Interconnect structure for coupling an electronic unit and an optical unit, and optoelectronic module Electricity 0 Active
US12265286B2 Broadband electro-absorption optical modulator using on-chip RF input signal termination Electricity 0 Active
US11650436B2 Optical communication device Physics 0 Active
US10141715B2 Apparatus for damping and monitoring emissions from light emitting devices Electricity 0 Active
US10790568B2 Carrier layout for an electro-optical module, an electro optical module using the same, and interconnect structure for coupling an electronic unit to an optical device Electricity 0 Active
US11114819B2 Laser carrier-on-chip device Electricity 0 Active
US10659166B2 Integrated optical transceiver Electricity 0 Active
US11681166B2 Electro-absorption optical modulator including ground shield Electricity 0 Active

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