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Dieter Eckardt
Also filed as: ECKARDT DIETER
20 granted patents·5 pending applications·518 citations·filing 1985–2012
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25 records- 0197US4845649ASensor for measuring physical dimensions and process for balancing the sensorBOSCH GMBH ROBERT·Filed 1988·Granted Jul 4, 1989·149 cites·6 claims
- 0294US4712064AMagnetoresistive sensor for detecting position or speed of a ferromagnetic bodyBOSCH GMBH ROBERT·Filed 1985·Granted Dec 8, 1987·90 cites·16 claims
- 0376US6370682B1System and method for developing reusable flexible and platform independent software using componentsSIEMENS AG·Filed 1999·Granted Apr 9, 2002·83 cites·19 claims
- 0475US7466020B2Power moduleSIEMENS AG·Filed 2005·Granted Dec 16, 2008·8 cites·15 claims
- 0575US6034521AActive optical current measuring systemSIEMENS AG·Filed 1996·Granted Mar 7, 2000·37 cites·18 claims
- 0673US7026783B2Drive systemSIEMENS AG·Filed 2004·Granted Apr 11, 2006·26 cites·19 claims
- 0770US7327053B2Electronic power circuitSIEMENS AG·Filed 2003·Granted Feb 5, 2008·24 cites·29 claims
- 0870US6745083B2Method and device for safely monitoring a speed of an electric machineSIEMENS AG·Filed 2002·Granted Jun 1, 2004·17 cites·21 claims
- 0968US6701325B2Automation system with reusable automation objects and method for reusing automation solutions in engineering toolsSIEMENS AG·Filed 2001·Granted Mar 2, 2004·16 cites·6 claims
- 1066US4726233AElectric pressure pick-offBOSCH GMBH ROBERT·Filed 1985·Granted Feb 23, 1988·25 cites·8 claims
- 1160US6580284B1Method and apparatus for determining an operating state of a motor which is connected to a rigid networkSIEMENS AG·Filed 2001·Granted Jun 17, 2003·9 cites·33 claims
- 1258US4768375APressure sensorBOSCH GMBH ROBERT·Filed 1986·Granted Sep 6, 1988·17 cites·13 claims
- 1351US6822408B2Method of securing a machine element and/or a load connected to the machine element in a fixed positionSIEMENS AG·Filed 2003·Granted Nov 23, 2004·3 cites·3 claims
- 1448US7353221B1Method for the automatic retrieval of engineering data of systemsSIEMENS AG·Filed 2000·Granted Apr 1, 2008·3 cites·12 claims
- 1546US8965815B2Method for operating an automation device with a finite state machine which uses a mapping unit to convert state informationECKARDT DIETER·Filed 2012·Granted Feb 24, 2015·0 cites·11 claims
- 1644US6999326B2Drive controller for a self-commutated converterSIEMENS AG·Filed 2004·Granted Feb 14, 2006·6 cites·13 claims
- 1743US2004093357A1Method for parameterizing an apparatusSIEMENS AG·Filed 2003·Application pending·0 cites
- 1838US2007291518A1Converter having a damping control circuitSIEMENS AG·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 1937US7596575B2Automation system with automation objects consisting of module componentsSIEMENS AG·Filed 2001·Granted Sep 29, 2009·0 cites·10 claims
- 2037US2008266915A1Converter System Comprising Converter Modules That Can Be Plugged TogetherSIEMENS AG·Filed 2006·Application pending·0 cites
- 2137US2009039818A1Drive systemSIEMENS AG·Filed 2008·Application pending·0 cites
- 2236US8655460B2Method for operating a drive control device and drive control device operating according to the methodECKARDT DIETER·Filed 2012·Granted Feb 18, 2014·0 cites·8 claims
- 2335US7664769B1Automation system with automation objects with a directory structure and method for the management of automations objects in a directory structureSIEMENS AG·Filed 2000·Granted Feb 16, 2010·0 cites·2 claims
- 2435US4972146ASaturble core device with DC component elimination for measuring an external magnetic fieldBOSCH GMBH ROBERT·Filed 1987·Granted Nov 20, 1990·5 cites·7 claims
- 2533US2003173918A1Method of securing a machine element and/or a load connected to the machine element in a fixed positionSIEMENS AG·Filed 2003·Application pending·0 cites
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