Inventor · San Jose, CA, US

Mohammad Ranjbar

17Patents
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9Co-inventors
53Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 12, 1993 → Oct 21, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5379841A Method for reducing or completely stopping the influx of water in boreholes for the extraction of oil and/or hydrocarbon gas Fixed Constructions 52 Expired
US9356615B1 Systems and methods for comparator calibration Electricity 13 Active
US8884801B1 High-speed analog-to-digital conversion system with flash assisted parallel SAR architecture Electricity 13 Active
US5346013A Method for reducing or completely stopping the influx of water in boreholes for the extraction of oil and/or hydrocarbon gas Chemistry; Metallurgy 7 Expired
US9209762B1 Switching power amplifier with rate-controlled power supply voltage transitions Electricity 4 Active
US9331706B1 High-speed analog-to-digital conversion system with flash assisted parallel SAR architecture Electricity 4 Active
US9722621B2 Systems and methods for comparator calibration Electricity 1 Active
US11533076B1 Phase based distance estimation with non-zero intermediate frequency Electricity 1 Active
US11522574B1 Phase based distance estimation with carrier frequency offset Electricity 1 Active
US10873443B1 Generating lower frequency multi-phase clocks using single high-frequency multi-phase divider Electricity 1 Active
US9548754B1 Systems and methods for comparator calibration Electricity 1 Active
US8842031B1 Delta-sigma modulator with limiter Electricity 0 Active
US11483052B2 AoA/AoD calculations in multipath fading environments Physics 0 Active
US12057876B2 Phase based distance estimation with carrier frequency offset Electricity 0 Active
US11621738B1 Bidirectional phase-based distance estimation with crystal offset Electricity 0 Active
US11656314B2 AoA/AoD calculation with mirror disambiguation Physics 0 Active
US11619699B2 AoA/AoD calculation in the presence of carrier frequency offset Electricity 0 Active

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