Inventor · Fremont, CA, US

Douglas C. Galbraith

19Patents
17h-index
6Co-inventors
67Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 2, 1985 → Nov 12, 1996

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4843264A Dynamic sense amplifier for CMOS static RAM Electricity 521 Expired
US4592359A Multi-channel implantable neural stimulator Human Necessities 230 Expired
US4679560A Wide band inductive transdermal power and data link Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 158 Expired
US5440245A Logic module with configurable combinational and sequential blocks Electricity 106 Expired
US5198705A Logic module with configurable combinational and sequential blocks Electricity 105 Expired
US5055718A Logic module with configurable combinational and sequential blocks Electricity 79 Expired
US5017813A Input/output module with latches Electricity 55 Expired
US5130777A Apparatus for improving antifuse programming yield and reducing antifuse programming time Electricity 50 Expired
US4945267A Integrated circuit bus switching circuit Electricity 40 Expired
US5371414A Simultaneous multiple antifuse programming method Electricity 37 Expired
US5341030A Methods for protecting outputs of low-voltage circuits from high programming voltages Electricity 30 Expired
US5095228A Circuits for preventing breakdown of low-voltage device inputs during high voltage antifuse programming Electricity 27 Expired
US5286992A Low voltage device in a high voltage substrate Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 27 Expired
US4918341A High speed static single-ended sense amplifier Electricity 26 Expired
US4871978A High-speed static differential sense amplifier Electricity 25 Expired
US5781033A Logic module with configurable combinational and sequential blocks Electricity 25 Expired
US5299150A Circuit for preventing false programming of anti-fuse elements Electricity 20 Expired
US4871933A High-speed static differential sense amplifier Electricity 16 Expired
US5610534A Logic module for a programmable logic device Electricity 9 Expired

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