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Inventor profile of:

Steven E. Summer

City:

Plandome, New York

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

5

Last publication date:

2018-11-15

Recent patent applications by Summer Steven E.

Steven E. Summer from Plandome, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2018-11-15
US20180331614A1
Electricity

Cryogenic operation, radiation tolerant, low quiescent current, low drop out voltage regulator

#2 | 2017-11-16
US20170331277A1
Electricity

Radiation hardened DC-DC converter for operation at cryogenic temperatures

#3 | 2016-11-24
US20160344284A1
Electricity

DC/DC electrical configuration for operating over a large span of input voltages

#4 | 2016-01-14
US20160013640A1
Electricity

Radiation hardened active or circuit

#5 | 2012-01-12
US20120007656A1
Electricity

Radiation tolerant complementary cascode switch using non-radiation hardened transistors

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