Intellectual Property Attorney with Extensive Experience
At Trenner Law Firm, we specialize in securing patents for telecommunications, electronics, and digital systems, ensuring that innovative technologies receive strong intellectual property protection. Mark Trenner, a seasoned Colorado patent attorney, offers a wealth of experience in electrical engineering, digital signal processing, and network technologies, making him an invaluable resource for tech startups and established technology companies alike.

A Strong Engineering Foundation in Electrical and Digital Systems
With a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical Engineering, Mark has an in-depth understanding of electrical circuits, digital and analog devices, integrated circuits, opto-electronics, signal processing, semiconductors, tools, hardware, and network environments. His expertise extends to server architectures and embedded systems, allowing him to navigate complex patent filings in telecommunications, automation, and electronics, which aids in his work with patents in this field.
His engineering background has fueled his ability to translate highly technical innovations into effective patent protection, safeguarding intellectual property in wireless communication, digital imaging, and automation technologies.
Patent Experience in Telecommunications, Electronics & Signal Processing
Mark has successfully prosecuted and secured patents covering cutting-edge innovations such as:
- Digital Cameras & Imaging Systems – Optimized sensor technology, signal processing, and high-resolution image processing
- Telecommunications & Networking – Secure authenticated network connections, building automation systems, and advanced server technologies which are well-covered under telecommunications and electronics patents.
- Control Systems & Opto-Electronics – Custom keypad interfaces, smart automation solutions, and embedded control networks
- Medical & Sensor Technologies – Precision-based ablation catheter sensor arrays, enhancing medical device efficiency
- Water & Energy Monitoring Networks – Automated measurement systems for environmental applications
- Audio & Data Distribution – Advanced internet protocol-based audio distribution systems, improving data transmission efficiency
Selected Patents & Applications in Telecommunications & Electronics
Mark has played a crucial role in securing patents across diverse technology sectors. A small selection of his work includes:
- U.S. Patent No. 7,433,740 – CAN communication for building automation systems
- U.S. Patent No. 7,766,907 – Ablation catheter with sensor array and discrimination circuit to minimize variation in power density
- U.S. Patent No. 7,394,367 – Keypad for building automation
- U.S. Patent Application No. 20050120240 – Secure authenticated network connections
- U.S. Patent No. 7,170,238 – Control systems and methods
- U.S. Patent No. 7,324,901 – Water measurement auto-networks
- U.S. Patent Application No. 20070217400 – Audio distribution over internet protocol
- …and many more patents in digital systems, signal processing, and network innovation. These demonstrate his proficiency in telecommunications and electronics patents.
Academic Contributions – Research in Digital Signal Processing
In addition to his patent law practice, Mark has contributed to electrical engineering through his paper on digital signal processing, titled “Coefficient Quantization and Effects on Digital Filter Performance” (2004).
His research highlights the impact of coefficient quantization on digital filters, showcasing his deep technical knowledge and commitment to advancing digital systems.
Protecting Innovation in Telecommunications & Electronics
With a strong technical foundation and extensive patent experience, Trenner Law Firm is committed to securing telecommunications, electronics, and signal processing patents. Whether you’re developing cutting-edge network protocols, embedded systems, or automation technologies, Mark offers expert legal guidance for those with telecommunications and electronics patents, helping to protect your intellectual property.