Inventor
MINASI DAVID H
US17 patents
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MOTOROLA INC
15 patentsUS5276912AJan 4, 1994
Radio frequency power amplifier having variable output power
MOTOROLA INC223 citations99
US5933767AAug 3, 1999
Apparatus and method for tuning the gain of a transmitter utilizing cartesian feedback
MOTOROLA INC60 citations96
US5789995AAug 4, 1998
Low loss electronic radio frequency switch
MOTOROLA INC66 citations96
US5668561ASep 16, 1997
Antenna coupler
MOTOROLA INC96 citations95
US5596487AJan 21, 1997
Apparatus for RF shielding radio circuitry
MOTOROLA INC95 citations93
US5257411AOct 26, 1993
Radio frequency switching device
MOTOROLA INC22 citations92
US5854578ADec 29, 1998
Active circuit having a temperature stable bias
MOTOROLA INC37 citations91
US6564039B1May 13, 2003
Frequency generation circuit and method of operating a tranceiver
MOTOROLA INC36 citations90
US6278333B1Aug 21, 2001
Phase lock loop with dual state charge pump and method of operating the same
MOTOROLA INC26 citations90
US6747987B1Jun 8, 2004
Transmit modulation circuit and method of operating a transmitter
MOTOROLA INC43 citations89
US5133676AJul 28, 1992
Impedance matched RF spring contact
MOTOROLA INC22 citations88
US6731694B2May 4, 2004
Isolator eliminator for a linear transmitter
MOTOROLA INC24 citations83
US5920293AJul 6, 1999
Radio frequency (RF) antenna coupler with an electrically extended ground plane
MOTOROLA INC9 citations72
US5335133AAug 2, 1994
Dual output battery with fault detect
MOTOROLA INC16 citations72
US6175724B1Jan 16, 2001
Band switchable injection oscillator and communication device using same
MOTOROLA INC1 citations52
Google Technology Holdings LLC
2 patentsUS9301177B2Mar 29, 2016
Method and system to improve antenna tuner reliability
Google Technology Holdings LLC19 citations83
US9407335B2Aug 2, 2016
Method and wireless communication device for using an antenna as a sensor device in guiding selection of optimized tuning networks
Google Technology Holdings LLC3 citations70