Abstract

Since 2014, the Russian Federation has been actively supporting import substitution of pro-ducts and technologies in various areas of production. There is no doubt that the technological development and the state security base on electronic technologies primarily. This is due to the fact that they have penetrated into all spheres of our life. For example, computer equipment, control and navigation systems, mobile communications, intelligent energy, telemedicine, electric vehicles and unmanned vehicles, electronic banking transactions are just a short list of industries where electronic components are used. At the same time, the main part of the electronic component base production is currently located abroad, in China, India, Taiwan, etc. Also foreign companies located in China, the USA, India, the UK, Israel, its., own the most of the patents for devices and technologies related to the electronic component base. A significant dependence of the availability of the electronic component base on political factors were revealed by the sanctions restrictions in 2022. And this highlight the urgency of creating and developing national production of various elements of the electronic component base. The number of patents is the objective indicator of the import substitution results. In this paper, the analysis of published patent documents on the most popular passive elements of the electronic component base (resistors, capacitors, inductors) is carried out using the tools of modern patent databases. The dynamics of paten¬ting for passive electronic components in the Russian Federation over 30 years is shown. It was found that import substitution measures had practically no effect on patenting in the production of passive electronic components. The comparison of the number of Russian patent owned by domestic patent holders and by foreign companies is carried out. High potential technology domains for development have been identified. It is established that Russian manufacturers of passive electronic components have a significant potential for patenting their developments.

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