Inventor · Hohenschambach, DE

Thomas Killer

15Patents
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19Co-inventors
53Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 10, 2004 → Jun 24, 2019

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7109524B2 Metal carrier (leadframe) for receiving and contact-connecting electrical and/or optoelectronic components Electricity 6 Expired
US7223023B2 Optoelectronic transmission and/or reception arrangements Physics 4 Expired
US7945231B2 Semiconductor device for an ultra wideband standard for ultra-high-frequency communication, and method for producing the same Electricity 4 Active
US7270488B2 Optoelectronic transmission and/or reception arrangement Physics 4 Expired
US7355858B2 Heat sink for surface-mounted semiconductor devices and mounting method Electricity 4 Expired
US7501585B2 Semiconductor device support element with fluid-tight boundary Electricity 2 Expired
US7138661B2 Optoelectronic component and optoelectronic arrangement with an optoelectronic component Electricity 1 Expired
US7101092B2 Module having a circuit carrier and an electro-optical transducer and method for producing the same Physics 1 Expired
US7226216B2 Optoelectronic transmission and/or reception arrangement Electricity 1 Expired
US12279818B2 Ophthalmologic microscope with at least one controlled manual degree of freedom Human Necessities 0 Active
US7998797B2 Semiconductor device Electricity 0 Active
US7825506B2 Semiconductor module including semiconductor chips in a plastic housing in separate regions Electricity 0 Active
US7804178B2 Semiconductor component with surface mountable devices and method for producing the same Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US8071433B2 Semiconductor component with surface mountable devices and method for producing the same Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US8026618B2 Semiconductor device comprising a plastic housing, a semiconductor chip and an interposer including a convex or concave lens-shape top side fitting shape Electricity 0 Active

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