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  • 10204 Military Rd, Dubuque, IA 52003
  • 2365 University Ave, Dubuque, IA 52001 (563) 690-0310
  • 11364 Robin Hood Dr, Dubuque, IA 52001 (319) 556-0878
  • 6186 Forest Hills Dr, Asbury, IA 52002 (563) 690-0310
  • Ames, IA
  • Galena, IL
  • 2365 University Ave, Dubuque, IA 52001 (563) 380-4438

Work

Company: John deere construction & forestry company Jul 2019 Position: Technology engineering manager

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: Iowa State University 2006 to 2008 Specialities: Electronics Engineering

Skills

Systems Design • Mobile Hydraulics • Supervisor • Defining Product Requirements • Networking • Software Requirements • Pcb Design • System Design • Microcontrollers • Strategic Planning • Engineering • Supervision • Leading Development Teams • Embedded Systems • Program Management • Electrical Engineering • Program Financial Management • Electronic System Design • Hardware

Industries

Machinery

Resumes

Resumes

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Technology Engineering Manager

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Location:
Dubuque, IA
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
John Deere Construction & Forestry Company
Technology Engineering Manager

John Deere
Program Manager of Forestsight and Grade Control
Education:
Iowa State University 2006 - 2008
Master of Science, Masters, Electronics Engineering
Iowa State University 1996 - 2001
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electronics Engineering
Skills:
Systems Design
Mobile Hydraulics
Supervisor
Defining Product Requirements
Networking
Software Requirements
Pcb Design
System Design
Microcontrollers
Strategic Planning
Engineering
Supervision
Leading Development Teams
Embedded Systems
Program Management
Electrical Engineering
Program Financial Management
Electronic System Design
Hardware

Publications

Wikipedia

Colts Drum and Bugle Corps

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The corps placed 13th in 1997, and Emily Neuendorf and Bryan Sulzer took over as Drum Majors. ... Consisting of Mark Sulzer, Heather Stoner, Susan Stockseth, Lauren Paul, Adam Steffen ...

Us Patents

Method To Optimize Alternator Load Capabilities

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US Patent:
7479707, Jan 20, 2009
Filed:
Feb 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/364223
Inventors:
Bryan D. Sulzer - Dubuque IA, US
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
F02D 29/06
H02P 9/00
US Classification:
290 40C, 322 44
Abstract:
A method of controlling an idle speed of an engine of a vehicle includes evaluating a plurality of instantaneous current requirements of the vehicle at respective points in time. The engine is a variably set to idle speeds based upon the evaluated instantaneous current requirement of the vehicle such that the idle speeds are above minimum engine idle speeds required to produce alternator output currents that satisfy the evaluated instantaneous current requirements of the vehicle.

Automatic Pitch Hold Of A Electrohydraulically Controlled Ripper

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US Patent:
8333248, Dec 18, 2012
Filed:
Jun 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/164512
Inventors:
Bryan D Sulzer - Dubuque IA, US
International Classification:
A01B 63/111
US Classification:
172 4
Abstract:
A ripper pitch hold system and method for a ripper that includes pitch and lift cylinders. The system includes operator pitch and lift inputs, operator pitch hold input, cylinder position inputs, and a controller. The controller processes the inputs and generates pitch and lift cylinder commands that maintain the ripper pitch angle at a pitch hold setting. The controller can update the pitch hold setting with and maintain the pitch angle at the latest operator pitch input. Alternatively, the controller can cease to process operator pitch inputs, and maintain the pitch angle at the pitch hold setting. The pitch hold input can include an activation control, and pitch selector. The pitch angle and pitch hold setting can be set to the angle selected by the pitch selector. The pitch selector can include operator adjustable and fixed pitch settings. Operator adjustable executing operator pitch commands and fixed ignoring operator pitch commands.

Method Of Using Virtual Inputs And Outputs To Automate Testing Of Application Software And Hardware

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US Patent:
8418013, Apr 9, 2013
Filed:
Jan 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/339435
Inventors:
Bryan D. Sulzer - Dubuque IA, US
Scott J. Breiner - Dubuque IA, US
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
G01R 31/3183
G01R 31/40
US Classification:
714742, 714735, 714741
Abstract:
The invention relates to automated hardware in the loop testing. A method of automated diagnostic testing is described as monitoring, modifying, overwriting, providing and/or providing read-only access to input data given to a tested application and output data provided by a tested application to compare a desired relationship between input data and output data. A preferred system includes a communication network with a preferred method including a controller area network to associate a test controlling system to a tested application. An automated diagnostic testing system comprises a test controlling system operably coupled to a tested application.

Automatic Loader Bucket Orientation Control

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US Patent:
20040083628, May 6, 2004
Filed:
Oct 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/285732
Inventors:
Scott Hendron - Dubuque IA, US
Judson Clark - Dubuque IA, US
Bryan Sulzer - Dubuque IA, US
Assignee:
Deere & Company, a Delaware corporation
International Classification:
G05D001/02
US Classification:
037/348000
Abstract:
The invention comprises a work vehicle, a boom attached to the vehicle, a tool pivotally attached to the boom, an actuator for controllably moving the tool about its pivot, and an angular velocity sensor for sensing the angular velocity of the tool. A controller is adapted to perform a tool auto-hold function, automatically maintaining an initial tool orientation by processing the angular velocity data and commanding movement of the tool actuator to hold the angular velocity at zero. The controller is adapted to discontinue the tool auto-hold function when the operator manipulates a tool command input device affecting tool actuator movement, and resume the tool auto-hold function at the new orientation affected by the operator. Manipulation of an auto-hold command input device allows the operator to selectively enable and disable the tool auto-hold function.

Depth Limiting Of Ripper Attachment By Electronically Limiting Cylinder Length

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US Patent:
20120318540, Dec 20, 2012
Filed:
Jun 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/164498
Inventors:
Bryan D. Sulzer - Dubuque IA, US
International Classification:
A01B 63/111
US Classification:
172 4
Abstract:
A ripper depth limit system and method is disclosed. The ripper depth limit system includes a lift input for operator controls to raise and lower the ripper, a depth limit input, a lift sensor input that senses the ripper lift cylinder position, and a controller that processes the inputs to generate, execute and revise ripper lift cylinder commands that keep the ripper above the ripper depth limit. The depth limit input can select the ripper depth limit from a plurality of predefined depth limits, or between minimum and maximum ripper depths, or by other means. The ripper depth limit system can also include a pitch input for operator controls of ripper pitch, and a pitch sensor that senses ripper pitch cylinder position, and the controller can process the pitch inputs to generate, execute and revise ripper pitch and lift cylinder commands that keep the ripper above the ripper depth limit.

Automatic Work Light Activation And Deactivation

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US Patent:
20130026954, Jan 31, 2013
Filed:
Jul 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/190974
Inventors:
Bryan D. Sulzer - Dubuque IA, US
International Classification:
H05B 37/02
US Classification:
315362
Abstract:
An automatic work light control is provided for a work vehicle. The work light may be automatically turned off when a work tool is at or beyond a predetermined height or angle and automatically turned off when the work tool is within the predetermined height or angle.

Dual Cylinders For Effecting Tilt And Pitch Functions Of A Dozer Blade

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US Patent:
20130087351, Apr 11, 2013
Filed:
Oct 7, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/269157
Inventors:
Bryan D. Sulzer - Dubuque IA, US
International Classification:
E02F 3/85
US Classification:
172 2
Abstract:
A bulldozer blade is coupled to the forward ends of right and left push-beams of a push frame by pivotal connections defining a transverse axis about which pitch adjustments of the blade pitch may be made by right and left push-beam cylinders provided between the beams and blade, the cylinders also effecting tilt adjustments of the blade about a longitudinal axis located midway between the push-beams. The push frame is, mounted for pivoting vertically about a second transverse axis so as to adjust the height of the blade, with a pair of lift cylinders being coupled between the bulldozer and the blade for effecting this adjustment. An electro-hydraulic control system including an electronic controller is provided for effecting individual or simultaneous control of the push-beam cylinders for effecting blade tilt and pitch adjustments in accordance with operator inputs, with, position feedback being provided by cylinder position sensors.

Tracked Vehicle Motion Correction

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US Patent:
20210340729, Nov 4, 2021
Filed:
Apr 29, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/861409
Inventors:
- Moline IL, US
Bryan D. Sulzer - Dubuque IA, US
International Classification:
E02F 9/22
B62D 55/06
B62D 55/10
G05D 1/00
E02F 9/02
Abstract:
A working machine includes an undercarriage supported by first and second ground engaging units powered by first and second drive units, a main frame supported by the undercarriage, a first sensor configured to sense an orientation and relative angular motion of the main frame with respect to the undercarriage, a second sensor configured to sense an orientation and relative angular motion of the main frame in an external reference frame independent of the undercarriage, and a controller functionally linked to the first and second sensors. The controller is configured to receive commands corresponding to an intended movement of the first and second ground engaging units, and generate control signals to the first and second drive units to achieve or maintain the intended movement taking into account a detected orientation of the main frame relative to the undercarriage and a detected orientation of the main frame in the external reference frame.
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