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5W24069 River Park Dr, Pewaukee, WI 53072    262-5231410   

Milwaukee, WI   

4124 S 89Th St, Milwaukee, WI 53228    414-3280111   

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Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

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Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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System And Method For On-Line Hall Sensor Programming

US Patent:
6351116, Feb 26, 2002
Filed:
Sep 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/410106
Inventors:
Daniel J. Bolda - New Berlin WI
Steven T. Haensgen - Oak Creek WI
John L. Scheele - Greenfield WI
Craig Muschinski - Greenfield WI
Assignee:
Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc. - Mayfield Heights OH
International Classification:
G01R 3500
US Classification:
324202, 324 225, 324251, 324601, 324754, 702104
Abstract:
A system and method for programming a Hall effect sensor while the sensor is connected into the circuitry for a given application. The system includes a fixture for receiving the printed circuit board to which the sensor is mounted. A plurality of contacts, such as pogo pins, are arranged to contact the circuit board at desired pads that permit programming of the sensor, reduction of the voltage applied to the overall circuit during programming, and measurement of the sensor and circuit output. The system includes a voltage limiting circuitry that is electrically connected, via appropriate pogo pins, to the circuitry intermediate the subject sensor and potentially damaged circuit components.

Technique For Programming A Programmable Device While Coupled To Another Component In A Circuit

US Patent:
6528988, Mar 4, 2003
Filed:
Dec 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/037294
Inventors:
Daniel J. Bolda - New Berlin WI
Steven T. Haensgen - Oak Creek WI
John L. Scheele - Greenfield WI
Craig Muschinski - Greenfield WI
Assignee:
Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc. - Mayfield Heights OH
International Classification:
G01R 3500
US Classification:
324202, 324225, 324251, 324601, 324754, 702104
Abstract:
A system and method for programming a Hall effect sensor while the sensor is connected into the circuitry for a given application. The system includes a fixture for receiving the printed circuit board to which the sensor is mounted. A plurality of contacts, such as pogo pins, are arranged to contact the circuit board at desired pads that permit programming of the sensor, reduction of the voltage applied to the overall circuit during programming, and measurement of the sensor and circuit output. The system includes a voltage limiting circuitry that is electrically connected, via appropriate pogo pins, to the circuitry intermediate the subject sensor and potentially damaged circuit components.

Optically Sensing Auxiliary Switch

US Patent:
5914664, Jun 22, 1999
Filed:
Jul 3, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/888217
Inventors:
John L. Scheele - Greenfield WI
Assignee:
Allen-Bradley Company, LLC - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
G08B 2100
US Classification:
340644
Abstract:
An auxiliary switch provides an output or feedback signal indicative of the position or logical state of a contactor, disconnect or other principal device to which it is coupled. The switch is formed as a modular unit which can be fixed directly to the principal device, and is actuated by movement of elements within the principal device. An optical switch set within the auxiliary switch includes an emitter and detector pair aligned in mutually facing relation. An actuator is movable with the principal device and supports an optical shield. The actuator displaces the shield between a position clear of the optical path and a position interposed between the emitter and detector to change the state of the auxiliary switch. A power supply circuit may be housed within the switch for supplying power to the optical switch and to output circuitry. The device is particularly tolerant to contamination and can reliably output low level logic signals indicative of the state of the principal device.

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