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Patrick Joseph Jankowiak

from Dallas, TX
Age ~63

Patrick Jankowiak Phones & Addresses

  • 4718 Kildare Ave, Dallas, TX 75216 (214) 374-4657
  • Irving, TX
  • 4718 Kildare Ave, Dallas, TX 75216 (214) 293-1074

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Field Application Engineer At Stmicroelectronics

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Position:
Field Application Engineer at STM, Field Application Engineer at STMicroelectronics, ST Microelectronics at ST Microelectronics
Location:
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
STM since 2009
Field Application Engineer

STMicroelectronics - Dallas, Texas since 2009
Field Application Engineer

ST Microelectronics since 2001
ST Microelectronics

Texas State Guard - Dallas, Texas. 2001 - Apr 2011
Communications NCO

TXSG Oct 2001 - Apr 2011
radio and datacommunications SGT
Education:
Texas State Technical College 1979 - 1980
LASER Electro-Optics (1 year, incomplete), LASER physics, electronics, optics
Interests:
In no particular order, electronics, physics, optics, my faith, pet cats, ATV riding, restored an M35 6x6 military truck and now modifying an M818 5-Ton for a super duty utility truck, classic electronics gear, and the website which is just for fun and located in my personal electronics laboratory. I enjoy my own small company specializing in very old and hard to find electronics components.
Honor & Awards:
US Patent 6,313,878, Method and structure for providing an automatic hardware-implemented screen-saver function to a display product; US Patent 7,495,199 MEMS radiometer; European Patent EP 07250536.5-2217: MEMS Radiometer

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Patrick Jankowiak
Owner
Defboo Cmd
Ret Misc Merchandise Electrical Repair Commercial Physical Research
4718 Kildare Ave, Dallas, TX 75216
(214) 374-4657
Patrick Jankowiak
Principal
Magnetospherenet
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
4718 Kildare Ave, Dallas, TX 75216

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Us Patents

Mems Radiometer

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US Patent:
7495199, Feb 24, 2009
Filed:
Feb 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/351935
Inventors:
Patrick Jankowiak - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
STMicroelectronics, Inc. - Carrollton TX
International Classification:
G01J 1/00
G01J 1/04
US Classification:
250200, 356216, 356213, 2503361
Abstract:
A radiometer sensor includes a target plate and a micro-mechanical spring which supports the target plate above a base support. This construction allows for displacement of the target plate in a direction perpendicular to the base support in response to radiation which is received by a top surface of the target plate. The sensor is enclosed within a housing that defines a sealed interior chamber within which a vacuum has been drawn. The target plate preferably is non-deformable in response to received radiation. Capacitive or piezoelectric sensors are provided to detect the displacement of the target plate, and the measured displacement is correlated to determine a received radiation level. Radiometer sensor output signals are quantized and signal processed so as to make a radiation level determination.

Method And Structure For Providing An Automatic Hardware-Implemented Screen-Saver Function To A Display Product

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US Patent:
63138786, Nov 6, 2001
Filed:
Nov 20, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/196904
Inventors:
Patrick Joseph Jankowiak - Dallas TX
Assignee:
Sony Corporation - Tokyo
Sony Electronics, Inc. - Park Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04N 568
H04N 922
H04N 927
G09G 500
G09G 128
US Classification:
348377
Abstract:
A hardware-implemented screen-saver prevents burn-in of an image displayed on a screen of a display product by automatically reducing the video gain, and therefore the contrast, of the image when the portion of the image within a two-dimensional detection window has changed by less than a predetermined amount for a predetermined period of time. A lack of change of the incoming video signal of the image is detected and used to invoke a reduction in contrast of the image displayed on the display product. This allows the image to remain visible, yet reduces the possibility of burn-in of the image in the screen of the display product.
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