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Stephen English - Lawyer

Office:
Barr Picard
Specialties:
Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Business Fraud Litigation, Professional Disciplinary Hearings
ISLN:
907588731
Admitted:
1980
University:
University of Manitoba, B.A., 1976
Law School:
University of Manitoba, LL.B., 1979
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Stephen English - Lawyer

ISLN:
913955367
Admitted:
1998

Medicine Doctors

Stephen C. English

Specialties:
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Work:
Stephen C English DMD
2363 Dunn Ave STE 2, Jacksonville, FL 32218
904-7513390 (phone) 904-7513392 (fax)
Conditions:
Tempromandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. English works in Jacksonville, FL and specializes in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.

Stephen English

Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Work:
Moffitt Health Center
118 College Dr, Hattiesburg, MS 39406
601-2665390 (phone) 601-2664205 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. English works in Hattiesburg, MS and specializes in Internal Medicine.

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Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Nonprofit Organization Management

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Us Patents

Circuits For Controlling Display Apparatus

US Patent:
2011016, Jul 7, 2011
Filed:
Jan 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/652477
Inventors:
Stephen R. Lewis - Reading MA, US
Stephen English - Billerica MA, US
Abraham McAllister - Annandale VA, US
Assignee:
Pixtronix, Inc. - Andover MA
International Classification:
G09G 5/10
G09G 3/34
US Classification:
345690, 345 84
Abstract:
The invention relates to methods and apparatus for forming images on a display utilizing a control matrix to control the movement of MEMS-based light modulators.

Circuits For Controlling Display Apparatus

US Patent:
2013017, Jul 11, 2013
Filed:
Jul 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/548007
Inventors:
Stephen Lewis - Reading MA, US
Stephen English - Billerica MA, US
Jianguo Yao - Londonderry NH, US
John DeRoo - Hopkinton MA, US
Roger W. Barton - Afton MN, US
International Classification:
G02B 26/02
US Classification:
359291
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes an array of light modulators. Each light modulator has a first actuator configured to drive the light modulator into a first state and a second actuator configured to drive the light modulator into a second state. The display apparatus also includes a control matrix including, for each light modulator in the array, a single actuation voltage interconnect. The actuation voltage interconnect is configured to apply a first drive voltage to the first actuator of the light modulator and apply a second drive voltage to the second actuator of the light modulator. In addition, the actuation voltage interconnect is configured to control application of a data voltage to a latch circuit to control the application of the first and second drive voltages to the first and second actuators.

Electrostatic Discharge Protection Circuit For Protecting Cmos Transistors On Integrated Circuit Processes

US Patent:
5745323, Apr 28, 1998
Filed:
Jun 30, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/496933
Inventors:
Stephen T. English - Groveland MA
Edward L. Wolfe - North Andover MA
Assignee:
Analog Devices, Inc. - Norwood MA
International Classification:
H02H 900
US Classification:
361 56
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for protecting semiconductor switching devices from damage due to electrostatic discharge is provided. The apparatus detects the occurrence of an ESD event, and turns the switching circuit to an operating state in which electrostatic charge is dissipated through the switching circuit. In embodiments of the invention, the switching circuit is a CMOS inverter circuit and the apparatus includes a PMOS transistor that upon occurrence of an ESD event couples an output of the inverter circuit to ground to discharge the electrostatic charge.

General Purpose Eos/Esd Protection Circuit For Bipolar-Cmos And Cmos Integrated Circuits

US Patent:
5917689, Jun 29, 1999
Filed:
Sep 12, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/710183
Inventors:
Stephen T. English - Groveland MA
Eric Nestler - Harvard MA
Andrew H. Olney - Burlington MA
Assignee:
Analog Devices, Inc. - Norwood MA
International Classification:
H02H 322
US Classification:
361 56
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for protecting integrated circuits from electrical overstress and eletrostatic discharge is provided. The apparatus includes a primary EOS/ESD protection device and a feedback circuit. The feedback circuit maintain the primary EOS/ESD protection device in an off state during normal operation of the integrated circuit and switches the primary protection device to an state when an EOS/ESD event occurs at a first input pad with respect to a second input pad of the integrated circuit.

Integrated Elevated Aperture Layer And Display Apparatus

US Patent:
2014026, Sep 18, 2014
Filed:
Mar 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/842436
Inventors:
- San Diego CA, US
Eugene Fike - Amesbury MA, US
Jianru Shi - Haverhill MA, US
Cait Ni Chleirigh - Arlington MA, US
Stephen English - Billerica MA, US
Nesbitt Hagood - Gloucester MA, US
Stephen R. Lewis - Reading MA, US
Javier Villarreal - Somerville MA, US
Assignee:
PIXTRONIX, INC. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G02B 26/02
US Classification:
359230, 264 17, 156242
Abstract:
This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus for displaying images. One such apparatus includes a substrate, an elevated aperture layer (EAL) defining a plurality of apertures formed therethrough, a plurality of anchors for supporting the EAL over the substrate and a plurality of display elements positioned between the substrate and the EAL. Each of the display elements may correspond to at least one respective aperture of the plurality of apertures defined by the EAL. Each display element also includes a movable portion supported over the substrate by a corresponding anchor supporting the EAL over the substrate. In some implementations, one or more light dispersion elements may be disposed in optical paths passing through the apertures defined by the EAL.

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