Inventor · Coopersburg, PA, US

Stephen T. Janesch

18Patents
12h-index
17Co-inventors
75Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 12, 1997 → Apr 7, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9226766B2 Serial communication protocol for medical device Electricity 542 Active
US6018556A Programmable loop filter for carrier recovery in a radio receiver Electricity 65 Expired
US6198353A Phase locked loop having direct digital synthesizer dividers and improved phase detector Electricity 46 Expired
US7336134B1 Digitally controlled oscillator Electricity 45 Expired
US7750685B1 Frequency measurement based frequency locked loop synthesizer Electricity 44 Active
US6097768A Phase detector for carrier recovery in a DQPSK receiver Electricity 41 Expired
US6650721B1 Phase locked loop with numerically controlled oscillator divider in feedback loop Electricity 24 Expired
US6072842A Carrier-recovery loop with stored initialization in a radio receiver Electricity 24 Expired
US7898343B1 Frequency-locked loop calibration of a phase-locked loop gain Electricity 21 Active
US7746178B1 Digital offset phase-locked loop Electricity 18 Active
US7279988B1 Digital frequency locked loop and phase locked loop frequency synthesizer Electricity 15 Expired
US6597754B1 Compensation of frequency pulling in a time-division duplexing transceiver Electricity 14 Expired
US7932784B1 Frequency and phase locked loop synthesizer Electricity 10 Active
US6404824B1 Apparatus and method to reduce power amplifier noise generation in a multiplexed communication system Electricity 8 Expired
US7626462B1 Fractional-N based digital AFC system with a translational PLL transmitter Electricity 8 Active
US6518801B1 Alias suppression method for 1-bit precision direct digital synthesizer Physics 2 Expired
US6532270B1 Apparatus and method for broadcast band noise reduction in a transmitter with a low IF frequency Electricity 1 Expired
US11545995B1 Methods, devices, and systems for demodulation Electricity 1 Active

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