Inventor · Lompoc, CA, US

Brian B. Simolon

20Patents
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23Co-inventors
55Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 27, 2013 → Oct 11, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9918023B2 Segmented focal plane array architecture Electricity 14 Active
US10962420B2 Pulse detection and imaging systems and methods Electricity 12 Active
US9948878B2 Abnormal clock rate detection in imaging sensor arrays Physics 11 Active
US9207708B2 Abnormal clock rate detection in imaging sensor arrays Physics 3 Active
US9848134B2 Infrared imager with integrated metal layers Electricity 1 Active
US11044422B2 Pixel readout with partitioned analog-to-digital conversion systems and methods Physics 0 Active
US11894855B2 Analog-to-digital converter calibration systems and methods Electricity 0 Active
US11070747B2 Segmented focal plane array architecture Electricity 0 Active
US12411047B2 Bolometer unit cell pixel integrity check systems and methods Electricity 0 Active
US10197448B2 Low cost and high performance bolometer circuitry and methods Physics 0 Active
US11012647B2 Low cost and high performance bolometer circuity and methods Electricity 0 Active
US9958332B2 Bolometer circuitry and methods for difference imaging Physics 0 Active
US10931874B2 Burst mode calibration sensing and image mode sensing for imaging systems and methods Electricity 0 Active
US11015979B2 Low cost and high performance bolometer circuitry and methods Electricity 0 Active
US11092625B2 Current sensing recovery for imaging systems and methods Electricity 0 Active
US11212466B2 Multiple microbolometer selection for simultaneous readout Physics 0 Active
US9762823B2 Imager with increased readout capacitance Electricity 0 Active
US11108967B2 Infrared imaging in multiple imaging modes systems and methods Physics 0 Active
US11635370B2 Gas imaging systems and methods Physics 0 Active
US11032507B2 Frame rate and associated device manufacturing techniques for imaging systems and methods Electricity 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.