Inventor profile of:

Christopher M. Schnabel

City:

Poughkeepsie, New York

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

14

Last publication date:

2015-05-14

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Recent patent applications by Schnabel Christopher M.

Christopher M. Schnabel from Poughkeepsie, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2015-05-14
US20150132862A1
Electricity

In-situ relaxation for improved CMOS product lifetime

#2 | 2015-05-14
US20150129898A1
Electricity

In-situ annealing for extending the lifetime of CMOS products

#3 | 2012-06-14
US20120146104A1
Electricity

Structure and layout of a FET prime cell

#4 | 2009-01-22
US20090019691A1
Performing operations; transporting

Micro-electromechanical sub-assembly having an on-chip transfer mechanism

#5 | 2009-01-01
US20090007051A1
Physics

Selectable device options for characterizing semiconductor devices

#6 | 2008-03-27
US20080076212A1
Electricity

Structure and layout of a FET prime cell

#7 | 2007-06-28
US20070145533A1
Electricity

Bipolar transistor with isolation and direct contacts

#8 | 2007-05-03
US20070098247A1
Physics

Method for checking the pattern density of a semiconductor chip design with variable checking box size and variable stepping distance

#9 | 2007-05-03
US20070096259A1
Electricity

Method of fabricating a bipolar transistor having reduced collector-base capacitance

#10 | 2006-04-06
US20060071304A1
Electricity

STRUCTURE AND LAYOUT OF A FET PRIME CELL

#11 | 2006-04-04
US10336992
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Method of fabrication of MIMCAP and resistor at same level

#12 | 2005-12-08
US20050269664A1
Electricity

Bipolar transistor with isolation and direct contacts

#13 | 2005-09-29
US20050212087A1
Electricity

Bipolar transistor having reduced collector-base capacitance

#14 | 2005-03-01
US10605368
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Method for backside alignment of photo-processes using standard front side alignment tools

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