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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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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)

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

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Top Applicants

Top Applicants (IPC)

Class H03,2013–2023, worldwide · Source: EPO PATSTAT

  1. QUALCOMM US 5,625
  2. SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS COMPANY KR 5,496
  3. MURATA MANUFACTURING COMPANY JP 5,478
  4. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY CN 3,383
  5. INTEL CORPORATION US 3,091
  6. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS US 3,070
  7. MURATA MANUFACTURING COMPANY 2,722
  8. SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS US 2,290
  9. SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION 2,177
  10. IBM (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION) US 2,158

Top Applicants (CPC)

Class H03,2013–2023, worldwide · Source: EPO PATSTAT

  1. SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS COMPANY KR 7,293
  2. QUALCOMM US 7,085
  3. MURATA MANUFACTURING COMPANY JP 5,982
  4. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY CN 4,641
  5. INTEL CORPORATION US 3,863
  6. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS US 3,409
  7. MURATA MANUFACTURING COMPANY 2,874
  8. SK HYNIX KR 2,644
  9. SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS US 2,545
  10. IBM (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION) US 2,437