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11550 97Th Pl N, Osseo, MN 55369    763-4253415    763-5354293   

Maple Grove, MN   

5632 Pennsylvania Ave, Crystal, MN 55428    763-5354293   

Minneapolis, MN   

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Senior Design Engineer

Location:
5907 Hampton Oaks Pkwy, Tampa, FL 33610
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Thermo Fisher Scientific Oct 1, 2012 - Feb 2018
Senior Project Engineer at Thermo Fisher Scientific
Sleep Number By Select Comfort Oct 1, 2012 - Feb 2018
Senior Design Engineer
Honeywell Acs Building Controls Division Nov 2007 - Sep 2012
Senior Hardware Design Engineer
Honeywell Acs Building Controls Division Jan 2005 - Nov 2007
Hardware Design Engineer
Adc Oct 2001 - Oct 2004
Rf Engineer
Optical Solutions Oct 1998 - Aug 2001
Senior Design Engineer
Adc Jun 1990 - Oct 1998
Design Engineeer
Education:
University of Minnesota 1990 - 1997
Bachelors, Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Engineering, Communications
University of Minnesota Institute of Technology 1983 - 1997
Bachelors, Electrical Engineering, Communications, Engineering, Electronics
Skills:
Manufacturing, Automation, Product Development, Lean Manufacturing, Continuous Improvement, Testing, Engineering, Instrumentation, Research and Development, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, Project Engineering, Process Engineering, Root Cause Analysis, Embedded Systems, Design For Manufacturing, Statistical Process Control, Electronics, Six Sigma
Certifications:
Six Sigma Green Belt
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Senior Project Engineer At Thermo Fisher Scientific

Position:
Senior Project Engineer at Thermo Fisher Scientific
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Thermo Fisher Scientific - 501 90th Avenue Northwest, Minneapolis, MN 55433 since Oct 2012
Senior Project Engineer
Honeywell Jan 2005 - Oct 2012
Senior Design Engineer
Optical Solutions Nov 1998 - Aug 2001
RF Design Engineer
ADC Telecommunications Jun 1976 - Oct 1998
Technician, Design Engineer
Education:
University of Minnesota Institute of Technology 1983 - 1997
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering

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Hvac Controller With Save A Wire Terminal

US Patent:
2009014, Jun 4, 2009
Filed:
Nov 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/948961
Inventors:
Robert D. Juntunen - Minnetonka MN, US
Reuben W. Meline - Maple Grove MN, US
Assignee:
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G05D 23/19
G05D 23/12
US Classification:
236 1 C, 236 46 R
Abstract:
A HVAC controller for controlling the comfort level of at least a portion of a building is described. In one illustrative embodiment, an HVAC controller for controlling the comfort level of at least a portion of a building by activating and deactivating one or more HVAC components is provided. The HVAC controller may include a special purpose save a wire terminal that provides a multiplexed or otherwise encoded control signal. The HVAC controller may be configured to multiplex, for example, two or more of a call for heat (W) signal, a call for cool (Y) signal, and/or a call for fan (G) signal onto the special purpose save a wire terminal of the HVAC controller. This may free up a wire in a four wire installation to carry, for example, a common (C) signal. A demultiplexer module may be provided adjacent to the one or more HVAC components to demultiplex the multiplexed control signal. This may substantially reduce the cost and complexity of, for example, retrofitting a four wire installation with a 24 VAC powered HVAC controller.

Rz Clock Recovery Circuit With Positive-Feedback

US Patent:
5047735, Sep 10, 1991
Filed:
Oct 5, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/593692
Inventors:
Reuben W. Meline - Crystal MN
Assignee:
ADC Telecommunications, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H03B 512
H03L 724
US Classification:
331117R
Abstract:
A clock recovery circuit includes a tuned-tank circuit for receiving RZ data signals, a comparator for converting an analog clock signal produced by the tuned-tank circuit to a digital clock signal, and a positive feedback of the digital clock signal to the tuned-tank circuit for self-regenerating the clock signal.

Wide Bandwidth Combiner-Amplifier

US Patent:
5663682, Sep 2, 1997
Filed:
Oct 23, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/553760
Inventors:
Reuben W. Meline - Crystal MN
Jeffrey O. Brown - St. Paul MN
Assignee:
ADC Telecommunications, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H03F 368
US Classification:
330124R
Abstract:
A combiner-amplifier is provided which has first current feedback amplifier which amplifies a first received signal by a predetermined gain value. A second current feedback amplifier amplifies a second received signal by the predetermined gain value. A combiner is operatively coupled to the first and the second current feedback amplifiers to combine the amplified first received signal with the second received signal together to generate a combined signal which is attenuated by the predetermined gain value such that the combined signal has approximately a unity gain over the first and the second received signals within a bandwidth of at least 45 megahertz.

Amplifier Switch Controller And System

US Patent:
5963843, Oct 5, 1999
Filed:
Dec 9, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/762519
Inventors:
Eric K. Sit - Eden Prairie MN
John C. Keller - Minneapolis MN
Jeffrey O. Brown - St. Paul MN
Reuben W. Meline - Crystal MN
Leah E. Danzinger - Minneapolis MN
Zakhary Bluband - Phymouth MN
Todd C. Ortberg - Chanhassen MN
Assignee:
ADC Telecommunications, Inc. - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
H04N 7173
US Classification:
455 33
Abstract:
An amplifier switch controller is provided for use in a headend cable transmission system having first and second amplifiers and amplifier input and output paths connected to one of the first and second amplifiers, which becomes the currently activated amplifier. The amplifier switch controller comprises an input sampler for sampling a combined signal on the input signal path and measuring an input signal level. The amplifier switch controller also comprises an output sampler for sampling the amplified combined signal on the output signal path and measuring an output signal level. A program means receives the input and output signal levels and determines whether the currently activated amplifier is not functioning properly. If it is not functioning properly, the program means generates a control signal to a switch. In response to the control signals, the switch disconnects the input and output signal paths from the currently activated amplifier and connects each of the input and output signal paths to the other one of the first and second amplifiers.

Bed Microclimate Control Using Humidity Measurements

US Patent:
2023011, Apr 13, 2023
Filed:
Oct 12, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/964150
Inventors:
- Minneapolis MN, US
Kody Lee Karschnik - Plymouth MN, US
Reuben Wesley Meline - Maple Grove MN, US
Gary N. Garcia Molina - Madison WI, US
International Classification:
A47C 21/04
A47C 31/00
Abstract:
Bed tools, systems, and methods are provided to control a microclimate (e.g., temperature, humidity, etc.) at a bed top to provide desired comfort and quality sleep experience. A bed system can include a bed microclimate control subsystem configured to obtain microclimate humidity and to set or adjust operating characteristics (e.g., temperature setpoint) based at least in part on the obtained humidity.

Power Consumption Monitor And Control For Bed

US Patent:
2021020, Jul 8, 2021
Filed:
Dec 31, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/139259
Inventors:
- Minneapolis MN, US
Reuben Wesley Meline - Minneapolis MN, US
Cristina Marie Jocson - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
A47C 21/04
A47C 20/04
A47C 31/00
G05B 19/042
Abstract:
A bed system includes microclimate control capabilities for providing quality sleep experience. The bed system can include a microclimate control subsystem configured to supply conditioned air (e.g., heated or cooled air) to a mattress, or draw ambient air from the mattress, to achieve a desired temperature at the top of the mattress. Utilizing supply of conditioned air to provide air at desired temperature to the mattress system, or utilizing air suction to drain heat away from the mattress system, can provide precise microclimate control at the mattress, thereby permitting conformable sleep.

Bed Microclimate Control Based On Sampling

US Patent:
2021020, Jul 8, 2021
Filed:
Dec 31, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/139851
Inventors:
- Minneapolis MN, US
Chee Nong Yang - Fridley MN, US
Eric Stephen Rose - Piedmont SC, US
Matthew Max Griffith - Buffalo MN, US
Reuben Wesley Meline - Minneapolis MN, US
Caleb Siffring - Saint Louis Park MN, US
Alex Norell - Minneapolis MN, US
Wade Daniel Palashewski - Andover MN, US
International Classification:
A47C 21/04
A47C 27/18
Abstract:
A bed system includes microclimate control capabilities for providing quality sleep experience. The bed system can include a microclimate control subsystem configured to supply conditioned air (e.g., heated or cooled air) to a mattress, or draw ambient air from the mattress, to achieve a desired temperature at the top of the mattress. Utilizing supply of conditioned air to provide air at desired temperature to the mattress system, or utilizing air suction to drain heat away from the mattress system, can provide precise microclimate control at the mattress, thereby permitting conformable sleep.

Bed Microclimate Control

US Patent:
2021020, Jul 8, 2021
Filed:
Jan 4, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/140702
Inventors:
- Minneapolis MN, US
Chee Nong Yang - Fridley MN, US
Eric Stephen Rose - Piedmont SC, US
Caleb Siffring - Saint Louis Park MN, US
Alex Norell - Minneapolis MN, US
Reuben Wesley Meline - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
A47C 21/04
A47C 31/00
G05B 19/4155
Abstract:
A bed system includes microclimate control capabilities for providing quality sleep experience. The bed system can include a microclimate control subsystem configured to supply conditioned air (e.g., heated or cooled air) to a mattress, or draw ambient air from the mattress, to achieve a desired temperature at the top of the mattress. Utilizing supply of conditioned air to provide air at desired temperature to the mattress system, or utilizing air suction to drain heat away from the mattress system, can provide precise microclimate control at the mattress, thereby permitting conformable sleep.

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