Electrical Arts and Consumer Electronics
Electronics & Systems
We have designed and helped inventors realize inventions in the electrical and consumer art space. Our technical expertise is vast and includes high-level architectures to circuit-level implementations. For example, we understand circuits, power management, graphics, video, memory, displays, tablets, smart devices, wearable devices, medical devices, etc.
Hardware-Level Expertise
Our team includes former engineers from defense and aerospace (Lockheed Martin, L3 Communications) who have managed complex projects involving ASIC/FPGA design, digital circuits, and wireless data links. We understand the constraints of real-world hardware—timing closure, power budgets, and signal integrity—and we write patents that respect those physical realities.
Wireless and Telemetry Systems
We have deep experience protecting communications infrastructure, including:
- Satellite and Terrestrial Links: Transponders, phased arrays, and encrypted data links.
- RF Front-Ends: Antenna design, beamforming, and signal processing chains.
- Networking Protocols: PHY/MAC layer innovations that drive 5G and IoT connectivity.
Turning Architecture Into Enforceable Claims
Strong electrical patents usually require multiple viewpoints. We often draft a layered set of claims covering:
- Circuit-Level Structure: The specific arrangement of components (transistors, amplifiers, filters).
- System Behavior: Control loops and state machines that define how the device operates under varying conditions.
- Integration Claims: How the component sits within a larger consumer device (e.g., a wearable or smartphone) to capture downstream value.
Practical Drafting Details
We focus on clear figure strategy and definitions so that terms remain consistent from specification to claims. When useful, we include timing diagrams, state machines, block diagrams, and example parameter ranges to preserve scope and help withstand enablement and definiteness challenges.
Sample Applications
- US Patent No. 11,295,796
- US Patent No. 11,303,280
- US Publication No: 2020-0144496
