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Michael T Pan5215 Baza Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91364

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5215 Baza Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91364    818-8888618   

Playa del Rey, CA   

Los Angeles, CA   

Las Vegas, NV   

Work

Company: Hunson group lax bvlgari store 2013 Position: Sales representative

Education

School / High School: Qingdao Radio & Television University- Qingdao, CN Jun 2002 Specialities: Diploma in English Study

Skills

Bilingual(Mandarin and English) • Microsoft Office • Leadership and organizational • Teamwork cultivation • Knowledge of procurement process

Ranks

Licence: California - Active Date: 2005

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Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Michael Pan - Lawyer

Specialties:
Administrative Law, Government, Unemployed
ISLN:
1000996496
Admitted:
2021
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Michael Chih-Ching Pan, Santa Monica CA - Lawyer

Address:
Santa Monica, CA 90403
Licenses:
California - Active 2005
Education:
University of California - Riverside
Fordham University School of Law
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Michael Pan - Lawyer

Specialties:
Public Law
ISLN:
922436772
Admitted:
2005
University:
Fordham Univ SOL, New York, NY; Univ of California Riverside, CA

Michael Pan resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Managing Director

Location:
5215 Baza Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91364
Industry:
Mining & Metals
Work:
Pan
Managing Director
Cathy Bank 1984 - 1986
Vice President and Business Development Officer
Union Bank 1980 - 1983
Business Development Officer
Xerox Corporation Data Systems 1972 - 1976
Marketing Manager
Rca Data Proceesing Division 1968 - 1972
Team Leader, Financial Industry
Education:
Hong Kong Baptist University
Ling - Nam Middle School, Hong Kong
Taipei Municipal Jianguo Senior High School
Pacific University
Skills:
Steel, Stainless Steel, Metals, Contract Negotiation, New Business Development, Alloys, Nickel, Manufacturing, International Trade, Purchasing, Aluminum, Negotiation, Business Development, Materials, Strategic Sourcing, Global Sourcing, Logistics, International Sales, Export, Continuous Improvement, Copper, Supply Chain Management, Procurement, International Business, Mining, Precious Metals, Trading, Pricing, Supply Management, Supply Chain, Carbon Steel, Metallurgy, Import, Customs Regulations, Iron Ore, Marketing, Commodity, Recycling, Metal Fabrication, Materials Management, Iron, Scrap, Sales Management
Languages:
English
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Michael Pan

Skills:
Leadership, Microsoft Office, Management, Microsoft Word, Research, Microsoft Excel, Social Media, Marketing, Public Speaking, Customer Service, Microsoft Powerpoint
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Michael Pan

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Biology Teacher

Work:

Biology Teacher
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Michael Pan

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Michael Pan

Location:
United States
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Michael Pan

Location:
United States
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Student

Location:
Beijing City, China
Industry:
Financial Services
Skills:
Financial Modeling

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Method And System For Constant Or Proportional To Absolute Temperature Biasing For Minimizing Transmitter Output Power Variation

US Patent:
7119620, Oct 10, 2006
Filed:
Nov 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/000622
Inventors:
Michael (Meng-An) Pan - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H03F 3/04
G05F 3/20
G05F 3/16
US Classification:
330289, 330285, 323313, 323316
Abstract:
In an RF communication system, aspects of constant or proportional to absolute temperature biasing for minimizing transmitter output power variation may comprise configuring at least one current source to provide a temperature dependent current, where the current may be constant with temperature or vary proportionally to absolute temperature. A control voltage that may be generated by an operational amplifier may be fed back to control the current source. An input reference voltage may also be generated for the operational amplifier by utilizing PN junction characteristics of at least one bipolar junction transistor. Resistance may be adjusted to allow operation of the current source at a plurality of different supply voltages, including the different supply voltages that may be less than 1. 2 volts, for example. Additionally, adjusting the resistance may also allow the current to be constant with temperature or vary with temperature.

Method And System For A Temperature Sensor For Transmitter Output Power Compensation

US Patent:
7197421, Mar 27, 2007
Filed:
Nov 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/001438
Inventors:
Michael (Meng-An) Pan - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
G01K 7/16
US Classification:
702133, 702130, 374178, 377 25
Abstract:
In an RF communication system, aspects of a method for a temperature sensor for transmitter output power compensation may comprise generating an output voltage, which may vary with temperature, from at least one reference voltage, wherein at least one reference voltage may vary proportionally with temperature. The output voltage may be converted to a digital value. The reference voltage may be generated by utilizing a current source to generate a voltage across a resistive load. A control voltage generated from an operational amplifier may control at least one current source. PN junction characteristics of at least one bipolar junction transistor may be utilized to generate an input reference voltage for the operational amplifier. Resistance of at least one resistor, which may be coupled to the bipolar junction transistor and to the operational amplifier, may be adjusted to determine a current level from the current source at a plurality of different temperatures.

Method And System For Transmitter Output Power Compensation

US Patent:
7693491, Apr 6, 2010
Filed:
Nov 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/000599
Inventors:
Michael Meng-An Pan - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04B 1/00
US Classification:
455 69, 455 68, 455 39, 455 6711, 455 134, 455522, 4551142, 455124, 4551151
Abstract:
Aspects of compensating for transmitter output power may comprise sampling an on-chip transmitter circuit temperature at various time instants and determining a feedback temperature compensation value. At least one digital-to-analog converter may be adjusted by utilizing the feedback temperature compensation value, which may correspond to the sampled temperature. The digital-to-analog converter may be an I-component digital-to-analog converter and/or a Q-component digital-to-analog converter. At least a portion of the on-chip transmitter circuit may be characterized to determine power output dependence of the on-chip transmitter circuit on temperature variation of the on-chip transmitter circuit. Based on this characterization, a feedback temperature compensation value that may correspond to the sampled temperature may be used to adjust the digital-to-analog converter. The feedback temperature compensation value may be, for example, from a lookup table or an algorithm.

Method And System For Transmitter Output Power Compensation

US Patent:
2010018, Jul 29, 2010
Filed:
Mar 31, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/751836
Inventors:
Michael (Meng-An) Pan - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
BROADCOM CORPORATION - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04W 4/00
H04B 7/00
H04B 7/216
H04B 7/212
H04B 17/00
US Classification:
370328, 455 69, 4554221, 370342, 370347, 4551151
Abstract:
Aspects of compensating for transmitter output power may comprise sampling an on-chip transmitter circuit temperature at various time instants and determining a feedback temperature compensation value. At least one digital-to-analog converter may be adjusted by utilizing the feedback temperature compensation value, which may correspond to the sampled temperature. The digital-to-analog converter may be an I-component digital-to-analog converter and/or a Q-component digital-to-analog converter. At least a portion of the on-chip transmitter circuit may be characterized to determine power output dependence of the on-chip transmitter circuit on temperature variation of the on-chip transmitter circuit. Based on this characterization, a feedback temperature compensation value that may correspond to the sampled temperature may be used to adjust the digital-to-analog converter. The feedback temperature compensation value may be, for example, from a lookup table or an algorithm.

Method And System For A Dynamic Transmission Gain Control Using A Dedicated Power Amplifier Driver In A Radio Frequency Transmitter

US Patent:
2010029, Nov 25, 2010
Filed:
May 21, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/470378
Inventors:
Michael (Meng-An) Pan - Irvine CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 1/04
US Classification:
4551272
Abstract:
A transmitter RF front-end integrated on a single substrate is enabled to determine whether associated IF amplification stage provides a required transmission gain for transmitting an output signal of an application. A dedicated power amplifier driver within the transmitter RF front-end is configured to provide additional gain, when needed based on the determination, to meet the required transmission gain for transmitting the output signal. The associated IF amplification stage comprises an upconversion mixer and a lowpass filter (LPF). The upconversion mixer may be implemented as an active mixer or a passive mixer. The upconversion mixer and the dedicated power amplifier driver are enabled to operate in 2.44 gigahertz. A maximum gain provided by the associated intermediate frequency (IF) amplification stage for transmitting the output signal is determined to decide the additional gain provided by the dedicated power amplifier driver by comparing with the required transmission gain.

Systems And Methods For Image Data Management

US Patent:
2013018, Jul 25, 2013
Filed:
Jan 20, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/354627
Inventors:
Michael Pan - Arcadia CA, US
Zehao Chang - Hong Kong, HK
John Pan - Brookline MA, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345629
Abstract:
A system and method for image data management. A tiled representation of a data set is accessed. The tiled representation includes a plurality of high-resolution tiles and a plurality of reduced-resolution tiles. A request to access said data set from a computing device is received. An image display window is determined based on said request from the computing device, where the image display window corresponds to a displayable image for display on the display device. At least one overlapping image to send the computing device is determined based on said image display window, where the at least one overlapping image is selected from the scaled full images, the plurality of high-resolution tiles, and the plurality of reduced resolution tiles. At least a portion of the at least one overlapping image is sent to the computing device.

Repartitioned Transceiver Using Silicon-On-Insulator

US Patent:
2014015, Jun 5, 2014
Filed:
Dec 18, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/718378
Inventors:
- Irvine CA, US
Michael (Meng-An) Pan - Irvine CA, US
Ahmad Mirzaei - Orlando FL, US
Mohyee Mikhemar - Aliso Viejo CA, US
Assignee:
BROADCOM CORPORATION - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04B 1/40
H04B 1/04
US Classification:
375219, 375295
Abstract:
A transceiver circuit including a digital-to-analog converter, a filter coupled to the digital-to-analog converter, a passive mixer coupled to the filter, via a buffer and a multi-stage power amplifier coupled to the passive mixer via a passive amplifier. A transmitter and method for amplifying a RF signal for transmission are also provided.

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