Inventor profile of:

Michael J. DeBar

City:

Tustin, California

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

28

Last publication date:

2020-05-14

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Recent patent applications by DeBar Michael J.

Michael J. DeBar from Tustin, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2020-05-14
US20200152868A1
Electricity

Length-wise segmented slot contacts for improving performance in phase-change material (PCM) radio frequency (RF) switches

#2 | 2020-05-07
US20200144497A1
Electricity

Width-wise segmented slot contacts for improving performance in phase-change material (PCM) radio frequency (RF) switches

#3 | 2020-04-30
US20200136042A1
Electricity

Segmented slot contacts for improving performance in phase-change material (PCM) radio frequency (RF) switches

#4 | 2020-04-30
US20200136041A1
Electricity

Uniform plate slot contacts for improving performance in phase-change material (PCM) radio frequency (RF) switches

#5 | 2020-04-16
US20200119266A1
Electricity

Phase-change material (PCM) RF switch with top metal contact to heating element

#6 | 2020-04-16
US20200119265A1
Electricity

Phase-change material (PCM) RF switch having contacts to PCM and heating element

#7 | 2020-04-09
US20200111953A1
Electricity

Phase-change material (PCM) RF switch with contacts to PCM and heating element

#8 | 2020-04-09
US20200111952A1
Electricity

Method for fabricating contacts in a phase-change material (PCM) RF switch having a heating element

#9 | 2020-03-19
US20200091424A1
Electricity

PCM RF switch with PCM contacts having slot lower portions

#10 | 2020-02-20
US20200058872A1
Electricity

Phase-change material RF switch

#11 | 2020-02-20
US20200058869A1
Electricity

High reliability RF switch based on phase-change material

#12 | 2020-02-20
US20200058863A1
Electricity

Heating element designs for phase-change material (PCM) radio frequency (RF) switches

#13 | 2020-02-20
US20200058860A1
Electricity

Phase-change material (PCM) contact configurations for improving performance in PCM RF switches

#14 | 2020-02-20
US20200058857A1
Electricity

Phase-change material (PCM) contacts with slot lower portions and contact dielectric for reducing parasitic capacitance and improving manufacturability in PCM RF switches

#15 | 2020-02-20
US20200058855A1
Electricity

Method of manufacturing PCM RF switch

#16 | 2020-02-20
US20200058854A1
Electricity

Fabrication of contacts in an RF switch having a phase-change material (PCM) and a heating element

#17 | 2019-11-12
US16103646
Electricity

PCM RF switch fabrication with subtractively formed heater

#18 | 2019-11-12
US16103490
Electricity

Manufacturing RF switch based on phase-change material

#19 | 2019-10-29
US16103587
Electricity

High reliability RF switch based on phase-change material

#20 | 2017-12-28
US20170372945A1
Electricity

Reduced substrate effects in monolithically integrated RF circuits

#21 | 2017-09-05
US15189904
Electricity

RF SOI switches including low dielectric constant features between metal line structures

#22 | 2016-12-22
US20160368764A1
Performing operations; transporting

Integration of active devices with passive components and MEMS devices

#23 | 2016-10-06
US20160289065A1
Performing operations; transporting

Integration of active devices with passive components and MEMS devices

#24 | 2016-03-10
US20160069739A1
Physics

Light sensor with chemically resistant and robust reflector stack

#25 | 2015-12-24
US20150368094A1
Performing operations; transporting

Robust MEMS structure with via cap and related method

#26 | 2015-12-24
US20150368092A1
Performing operations; transporting

Scalable self-supported MEMS structure and related method

#27 | 2015-06-11
US20150158721A1
Performing operations; transporting

MEMS device with sealed cavity and release chamber and related double release method

#28 | 2015-06-11
US20150158719A1
Performing operations; transporting

MEMS device with sealed cavity and method for fabricating same

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