Inventor · Nuremberg, DE

Peter Schweighofer

17Patents
9h-index
6Co-inventors
57Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 13, 1992 → Aug 8, 2000

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5949668A Power amplifier with multiple switched output stages, and method and driver for operating same Physics 222 Expired
US6123658A Magnetic stimulation device Human Necessities 34 Expired
US5973527A Regulated inverter having a switched output stage and driver circuit therefor Electricity 18 Expired
US6028476A Power switched amplifer Electricity 13 Expired
US6118337A Method for the generation of control signals for a power amplifier and power amplifier Electricity 13 Expired
US6150880A Method and device for generating drive signals for a power output stage, and a power output stage Electricity 10 Expired
US6034565A Power amplifier for use in an NMR tomography apparatus Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 10 Expired
US5991179A Power amplifier with multiple, switched output stages, and method and driver for driving the output stages using different pattern signals groups Electricity 10 Expired
US6285304A Analog-to-digital converter circuit and control device for a gradient amplifier of a magnetic resonance imaging system Electricity 10 Expired
US5210780A Low ripple x-ray generator Electricity 4 Expired
US6160445A Power amplifier and method for the drive of a power amplifier Electricity 4 Expired
US6265655A Signal-transmitting connection with protection against magnetic field interference Electricity 4 Expired
US6163201A Circuit for supplying a load with a direct voltage Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 4 Expired
US6118681A Gradient amplifier for a magnetic resonance tomography apparatus and method for controlling same Physics 1 Expired
US6304096A Measuring device for measuring the intermediate circuit voltage of gradient amplifiers Physics 1 Expired
US5444757A X-ray generator Electricity 1 Expired
US6450940B1 Magnetic stimulation device Human Necessities 0 Expired

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