H03B 28/00 Generation of oscillations by methods not covered by groups H03B5/00 - H03B27/00, including modification of the waveform to produce sinusoidal oscillations (analogue function generators for performing computing operations G06G7/26; use of transformers for conversion of waveform in AC-AC converters H02M5/18)
Introduced: January 1985
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IPC: Generation of oscillations by methods not covered by groups , including modification of the waveform to produce sinusoidal oscillations
CPC: Generation of oscillations by methods not covered by groups H03B5/00 - H03B27/00, including modification of the waveform to produce sinusoidal oscillations (analogue function generators for performing computing operations G06G7/26; use of transformers for conversion of waveform in AC-AC converters H02M5/18)
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Generation of oscillations by methods not covered by groups , including modification of the waveform to produce sinusoidal oscillations
Generation of oscillations by methods not covered by groups H03B5/00 - H03B27/00, including modification of the waveform to produce sinusoidal oscillations (analogue function generators for performing computing operations G06G7/26; use of transformers for conversion of waveform in AC-AC converters H02M5/18)
Additional Content IPC
Analogue function generators for performing computing operations Generation of oscillations using amplifier with regenerative feedback from output to input Generation of oscillations using active element having a negative resistance between two of its electrodes Generation of oscillations using transit-time effects Generation of oscillations using a shock-excited tuned circuit Generation of oscillations using deflection of electron beam in a cathode-ray tube Generation of oscillations using galvano-magnetic devices, e.g. Hall-effect devices, or using super-conductivity effects Generation of oscillations using radiation source and detector Generation of oscillations by non-regenerative frequency multiplication or division of a signal from a separate source Generation of oscillations by combining unmodulated signals of different frequencies Generation of oscillations periodically swept over a predetermined frequency range Simultaneous generation by a free-running oscillator of oscillations having different frequencies Generation of oscillations providing a plurality of outputs of the same frequency but differing in phase, other than merely two anti-phase outputs
No child classifications to compare. This is a leaf node in both IPC and CPC.
Top Applicants
Top Applicants (IPC)
Class H03,2013–2023, worldwide · Source: EPO PATSTAT
- QUALCOMM US 5,625
- SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS COMPANY KR 5,496
- MURATA MANUFACTURING COMPANY JP 5,478
- HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY CN 3,383
- INTEL CORPORATION US 3,091
- TEXAS INSTRUMENTS US 3,070
- MURATA MANUFACTURING COMPANY 2,722
- SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS US 2,290
- SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION 2,177
- IBM (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION) US 2,158
Top Applicants (CPC)
Class H03,2013–2023, worldwide · Source: EPO PATSTAT
- SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS COMPANY KR 7,293
- QUALCOMM US 7,085
- MURATA MANUFACTURING COMPANY JP 5,982
- HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY CN 4,641
- INTEL CORPORATION US 3,863
- TEXAS INSTRUMENTS US 3,409
- MURATA MANUFACTURING COMPANY 2,874
- SK HYNIX KR 2,644
- SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS US 2,545
- IBM (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION) US 2,437