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  • 1735 SW Westwood Ct, Portland, OR 97239 (503) 246-9676

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Company: Todolist Jan 2020 Position: Retired

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: Mcgill University 1972 to 1978 Specialities: Electronics Engineering, Electronics

Skills

Embedded Software • Firmware • Rtos • I2C • Embedded Linux • Device Drivers • Debugging • Embedded Systems • Arm • Microcontrollers • Spi • Digital Signal Processors • Usb • Software Engineering • Vxworks • Assembly Language • Embedded C • Microprocessors • Unix • Integration • Software Development • Testing • Programming

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Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

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Erik Teose

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Location:
Portland, OR
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Todolist
Retired

Tektronix
Senior Software Engineer

Hewlett-Packard Nov 1982 - Oct 1984
Systems Engineer
Education:
Mcgill University 1972 - 1978
Bachelors, Electronics Engineering, Electronics
Skills:
Embedded Software
Firmware
Rtos
I2C
Embedded Linux
Device Drivers
Debugging
Embedded Systems
Arm
Microcontrollers
Spi
Digital Signal Processors
Usb
Software Engineering
Vxworks
Assembly Language
Embedded C
Microprocessors
Unix
Integration
Software Development
Testing
Programming

Publications

Us Patents

General Purpose Oscilloscope Having Digital Television Signal Display Capability

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US Patent:
6518744, Feb 11, 2003
Filed:
May 23, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/577175
Inventors:
James L. Tallman - Beaverton OR
Erik Teose - Portland OR
David A. Sailor - Boring OR
Alex J. Barkume - Hillsboro OR
Steven C. Herring - Beaverton OR
Frederick Y. Kawabata - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Tektronix, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
G01R 1320
US Classification:
324121R, 3241581
Abstract:
A portable general-purpose oscilloscope employs circuitry for receiving and converting serial digital video signals to composite and component analog signals via a digital to analog converter. The converted analog signals are applied to signal inputs of the oscilloscope for monitoring and display. Preferably, the oscilloscope is a digital phosphor oscilloscope. The oscilloscope control menus are arranged to control all of the usual functions of the oscilloscope and also to control the serial digital video circuitry. Apparatus is provided for storing data and waveforms. Circuitry is disclosed for deriving a trigger signal from a specific digital word of the serial digital bit stream. The trigger signal is applied to the trigger input terminal of the oscilloscope to allow the oscilloscope capture and display television waveform information around a unique occurrence of an event, as specified by the digital word. The serial digital to analog converter and decoder circuitry may be realized in a module that plugs into a receptacle in the oscilloscope. Separate modules may be provided for 601 video, HDTV signals, and DVB signals, and separate modules may be provided for NTSC, PAL, and SECAM television standards.
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