Inventor · Colorado Springs, CO, US

Michael McTigue

19Patents
6h-index
12Co-inventors
63Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 5, 2002 → Oct 24, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7005868B2 Apparatus and method for canceling DC errors and noise generated by ground shield current in a probe Physics 95 Expired
US6864694B2 Voltage probe Physics 92 Expired
US6856126B2 Differential voltage probe Physics 22 Expired
US6704670B2 Systems and methods for wideband active probing of devices and circuits in operation Physics 22 Expired
US6828768B2 Systems and methods for wideband differential probing of variably spaced probe points Physics 21 Expired
US6831452B2 Systems and methods for wideband single-end probing of variabily spaced probe points Physics 6 Expired
US6704673B2 System and method for improving linearity and reducing digitization artifacts in a data analysis system Electricity 6 Expired
US7102370B2 Compliant micro-browser for a hand held probe Physics 6 Expired
US9459290B2 Oscilloscope system and method for simultaneously displaying zoomed-in and zoomed-out waveforms Physics 4 Active
US9316669B2 Measurement probe providing different levels of amplification for signals of different magnitude Physics 3 Active
US9857392B2 Single ended test probe having ground and signal tips Physics 3 Active
US6931331B2 Measurement interface optimized for both differential and single-ended inputs Electricity 2 Expired
US6725172B2 Systems and methods for tagging measurement values Physics 2 Expired
US9797927B2 Browser probe Physics 1 Active
US9423422B2 Oscilloscope probe having output clamping circuit Electricity 1 Active
US6806697B2 Apparatus and method for canceling DC errors and noise generated by ground shield current in a probe Physics 0 Expired
US11644488B2 DC power rail probes and measurement methods Physics 0 Active
US12372551B2 Voltage probe device with adjustable bias Physics 0 Active
US10914756B2 Miniature test probe Electricity 0 Active

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