Assignee
THOMSON SA
FR·13 granted patents·362 citations·filing 1990–1993
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
13 records- 0191US5113134AIntegrated test circuit for display devices such as LCD'sTHOMSON SA·Filed 1991·Granted May 12, 1992·86 cites·9 claims
- 0290US5170155ASystem for applying brightness signals to a display device and comparator thereforeTHOMSON SA·Filed 1990·Granted Dec 8, 1992·97 cites·12 claims
- 0386US5136622AShift register, particularly for a liquid crystal displayTHOMSON SA·Filed 1991·Granted Aug 4, 1992·74 cites·8 claims
- 0468US5132952ASystem for reproducing pulse time modulated wave forms stored along a diffractive trackTHOMSON SA·Filed 1990·Granted Jul 21, 1992·9 cites·4 claims
- 0560US5195010AElectrostatic discharge voltage protection circuit for a solid state instrumentTHOMSON SA·Filed 1990·Granted Mar 16, 1993·22 cites·16 claims
- 0654US5298891AData line defect avoidance structureTHOMSON SA·Filed 1991·Granted Mar 29, 1994·21 cites·6 claims
- 0748US5148058ALogic circuits as for amorphous silicon self-scanned matrix arraysTHOMSON SA·Filed 1990·Granted Sep 15, 1992·13 cites·11 claims
- 0847US5175446ADemultiplexer including a three-state gateTHOMSON SA·Filed 1991·Granted Dec 29, 1992·12 cites·16 claims
- 0938US5796390ARedundant shift registers for scanning circuits in liquid crystal display devicesTHOMSON SA·Filed 1993·Granted Aug 18, 1998·7 cites·5 claims
- 1037US5103112AApparatus for generating control pulses of variable width, as for driving display devicesTHOMSON SA·Filed 1990·Granted Apr 7, 1992·6 cites·15 claims
- 1135US5122676AVariable pulse width generator including a timer vernierTHOMSON SA·Filed 1990·Granted Jun 16, 1992·7 cites·17 claims
- 1234US5224102ADesign and test methodology for redundant shift registersTHOMSON SA·Filed 1991·Granted Jun 29, 1993·5 cites·2 claims
- 1332US5093581ACircuitry for generating pulses of variable widths from binary input dataTHOMSON SA·Filed 1990·Granted Mar 3, 1992·3 cites·11 claims
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