Inventor · Scottsdale, AZ, US

Phil Wright

16Patents
11h-index
13Co-inventors
61Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 29, 1996 → Oct 19, 2004

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5893721A Method of manufacture of active matrix LED array Electricity 275 Expired
US5798535A Monolithic integration of complementary transistors and an LED array Electricity 59 Expired
US5789766A Led array with stacked driver circuits and methods of manfacture Electricity 49 Expired
US5827753A Monolithic integration of driver circuits with LED array and methods of manufacture Electricity 30 Expired
US5831699A Display with inactive portions and active portions, and having drivers in the inactive portions Electricity 28 Expired
US5751263A Drive device and method for scanning a monolithic integrated LED array Physics 25 Expired
US5801798A Fast speed liquid crystal phase spatial light modulator for enchanced display resolution Physics 20 Expired
US5801799A Multi-directional liquid crystal phase spatial light modulator for enchanced display resolution Physics 20 Expired
US6147741A Digital scanner employing recorded phase information and method of fabrication Physics 13 Expired
US5764329A Chiral smectic liquid crystal phase spatial light modulator for unpolarized light in which a reflector is at an angle to the output surface of the liquid crystal cell Physics 12 Expired
US5784141A Bi-stable non-pixellated phase spatial light modulator for enhanced display resolution and method of fabrication Physics 11 Expired
US5801800A Visual display system for display resolution enhancement Physics 10 Expired
US5838416A Device and method for enhancing the viewing angle of a display Physics 9 Expired
US5866922A Color display with integrated semiconductor leds and organic electroluminescent devices Electricity 8 Expired
US5777706A Nematic liquid crystal phase spatial light modulator for enhanced display resolution Physics 5 Expired
US7317467B2 System for controlling printer cooling fan Physics 4 Expired

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