with means for reducing the back bias effect, i.e. the effect which causes the threshold voltage of transistors to increase as more stages are added to the converters

with means for reducing the back bias effect, i.e. the effect which causes the threshold voltage of transistors to increase as more stages are added to the converters · Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC)

Electric circuits, power, telecommunications, and semiconductors.

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CPC codeH02M3/078
Official title{with means for reducing the back bias effect, i.e. the effect which causes the threshold voltage of transistors to increase as more stages are added to the converters}
Display labelwith means for reducing the back bias effect, i.e. the effect which causes the threshold voltage of transistors to increase as more stages are added to the converters
Total patents48

Filing trend

Year-over-year patent counts classified under this CPC code.

Filing activity over the last five years is declining.

Patents filed per year
YearPatents
201511
20164
20176
20186
20194
20203
20211
20225
20236
20242

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Frequently asked questions

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What is CPC H02M3/078?
CPC H02M3/078 is the Cooperative Patent Classification code for “with means for reducing the back bias effect, i.e. the effect which causes the threshold voltage of transistors to increase as more stages are added to the converters.”
How many patents are filed under CPC H02M3/078 (with means for reducing the back bias effect, i.e. the effect which causes the threshold voltage of transistors to increase as more stages are added to the converters)?
Our database includes 48 publications tagged with this CPC code.
Is patent activity under CPC H02M3/078 growing?
Publication counts under this code: 6 in 2023 vs 2 in 2024 (latest complete years).