Inventor · Irving, TX, US

Farron Dacus

18Patents
10h-index
10Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 9, 1992 → Feb 25, 2013

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5970105A Apparatus and method for efficient wireless communications in the presence of frequency error Electricity 207 Expired
US5266907A Continuously tuneable frequency steerable frequency synthesizer having frequency lock for precision synthesis Electricity 109 Expired
US6223061A Apparatus for low power radio communications Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 98 Expired
US6081161A Amplifier with dynamatically adaptable supply voltage Electricity 54 Expired
US8410906B1 Battery assisted RFID system RF power control and interference mitigation methods Electricity 49 Active
US6137354A Bypassable amplifier Electricity 46 Expired
US6008698A Amplifier with dynamically adaptable supply current Electricity 44 Expired
US6172579A Three point modulated phase locked loop frequency synthesis system and method Electricity 33 Expired
US6633750B1 Methods and apparatus for adjusting DC power consumption in mobile handset Electricity 17 Expired
US8994508B2 Inclusive or exclusive RFID tag interrogation and query round Electricity 15 Active
US9367711B1 Battery assisted RFID tag with square-law receiver and optional part time active behavior Physics 10 Active
US8384523B1 Battery assisted RFID system command set Electricity 9 Active
US8421598B1 Battery assisted RFID system RF power and interference control Electricity 5 Active
US8952788B1 Battery assisted RFID system RF power control and interference mitigation methods Electricity 4 Active
US8773243B1 Battery assisted RFID tag receiver training and synchronization methods Electricity 4 Active
US8436714B2 Battery assisted RFID command set and interference control Electricity 2 Active
US8581704B2 Battery assisted tag and RFID system Electricity 1 Active
US6556046B1 Functional pathway configuration at a system/IC interface Physics 1 Expired

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