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Carl E Calvert, 731107 Flintlock Ave SE, Melbourne, FL 32909

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1107 Flintlock Ave SE, Palm Bay, FL 32909    321-7959427   

2384 Forest Park Dr, Melbourne, FL 32935   

Bellevue, WA   

2818 Verona St, Bellingham, WA 98226   

Covington, GA   

Kirkland, WA   

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Test Engineer

Location:
Melbourne, FL
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Smtc
Test Engineer
Test Engineer
Mc Assembly
Dictaphone 2003 - 2009
Electronic Technician
Caly Networks Aug 2000 - 2002
Rf Process Engineer
Wavtrace Harris Broadband Wireless 1998 - 2000
Senior Process Engineer
Bel-Tronics 1993 - 1997
Manager For the Assembly of Advanced Microwave Circuits
Bel-Tronics 1986 - 1993
Hybrid Circuit Process Technologist
International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees 461 1980 - 1983
Stage Hand and Projectionist
Hunt Companies 1980 - 1983
Singer and Bass Guitarist and Song Writer
Mc Assembly 1980 - 1983
Test Engineer
Education:
Niagara College 2018 - 2023
Niagara College 1983 - 1985
Brock University
Niagara College
Associates, Television Broadcasting
Skills:
Testing, Electronics, Microwave, Troubleshooting, Rf, Manufacturing, R&D
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Us Patents

System And Method For Providing Mmic Seal

US Patent:
6472748, Oct 29, 2002
Filed:
Mar 6, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/519140
Inventors:
Carl Edward Calvert - Bellevue WA
Assignee:
Harris Broadband Wireless Access, Inc. - Bellevue WA
International Classification:
G02B 610
US Classification:
257728, 257724, 257725, 257787, 257788, 257789, 257528, 257533, 257531, 257 48, 257659, 257660, 327513, 327516, 327520, 327264, 327268, 327344, 365174, 365149, 2503384, 219660, 219668, 219702
Abstract:
A system and method for maintaining desired circuit component attributes is shown. According to a preferred embodiment, a high frequency circuit component, such as a MMIC, is retained in a circuit using a degradeable material, such as silver filled epoxy, wherein a portion of the degradeable material remains exposed. A protective coating of resin is applied to the exposed portion of the degradeable material by preferably depositing a predetermined amount of protective material, such as an epoxy resin, a void near the exposed portion of the degradeable material. The protective material preferably migrates to fully cover the exposed portion of the degradeable material without covering the circuit component. Accordingly, the circuit component is protected from substantial changes in operation characteristics due to the protective material and likewise is protected from changes in operation characteristics due to degradation of the degradeable material resulting from exposure.

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