Inventor · Graz, AT

Benjamin Kollmitzer

15Patents
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27Co-inventors
46Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 19, 2017 → Dec 15, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10549587B2 Method, component, tire-mounted TPMS module, TPMS system, and machine readable storage or computer program for determining time information of at least one contact patch event of a rolling tire, method for locating a tire Performing Operations; Transporting 5 Active
US10606794B1 Clock signal monitor for slave device on a master-slave bus Physics 4 Active
US12163782B2 Angle sensor with diverse measurement paths and a safety path Physics 1 Active
US11371824B2 Stray field robust out of shaft angle sensor and measurement system Physics 1 Active
US12013259B2 Providing compensation parameters for sensor integrated circuits Electricity 0 Active
US11391558B2 Integrated hall sensor device and method for measuring a magnetic field by means of an integrated hall sensor device Physics 0 Active
US12276711B2 Sensor systems, method for determining a position of a magnet system, an operating unit, and a computer program Physics 0 Active
US12163781B2 Apparatus and method for ascertaining a rotation angle Physics 0 Active
US12215973B2 Magnetic-field-based angle sensor system with stray field compensation and method for stray field compensation Physics 0 Active
US11550001B2 Safety mechanism monitoring of autocalibrated compensation parameters Physics 0 Active
US11991062B2 Adaptation to a pulse width modulation frequency variation for a sensor operating in a synchronous mode Electricity 0 Active
US11762799B2 Watchdog for addressing deadlocked states Physics 0 Active
US10921206B2 Packaged MEMS device with disturbance compensation Physics 0 Active
US11946772B2 Device and method for determining the transfer function of an angle sensor Physics 0 Active
US12248038B2 Hall sensor, method for calibrating a hall sensor, and calibration apparatus for a hall sensor Physics 0 Active

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