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  • 109 Shetland Dr, Red Lion, PA 17356 (610) 584-5218
  • Gilbertsville, PA
  • 3033 Green Ridge Dr, Norristown, PA 19403 (610) 584-5218
  • East Norriton, PA
  • Phoenixville, PA
  • Plymouth Meeting, PA
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Bethlehem, PA

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Senior Software Engineer

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Location:
Gilbertsville, PA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Lungpacer Medical Inc.
Senior Software Engineer

Globus Medical Dec 2014 - Apr 2018
Embedded Software Engineer

Aviom May 2007 - Dec 2014
Software Engineering Manager

Aviom Jun 2004 - Apr 2007
Software Engineer

Dräger Oct 2000 - Jun 2004
Senior Software Engineer
Education:
University of California, Irvine Division of Continuing Education 2012
Drexel University 2000 - 2006
Lehigh University 1990 - 1994
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Embedded Software
Software Engineering
Embedded Systems
Firmware
Debugging
Product Development
Software Development
Electronics
C
Embedded C
Microcontrollers
Testing
Integration
C#
Rtos
Visual Studio
Visual Basic
Installshield
Agile Methodologies
Iar Embedded Workbench
Real Time Operating Systems
Atmel Studio
Troubleshooting
Matlab
Team Leadership
Serial Communications
Version Control
Version Control Tools
Version Management
Bitbucket
Git
Qvcs
Code Composer Studio
Ethernet
Atmega
Atmel Avr
Jira
Seapine Test Track Pro
Confluence
Code Coverage
Scrum
Labview
Certifications:
Certified Scrum Master
Leading and Working In Teams
Up and Running With Matlab
Teamwork Fundamentals
Stepping Up To Leadership
Leadership Fundamentals
Thinking Like A Leader
Version Control For Everyone
Fundamentals of Software Version Control
Git Essential Training
Up and Running With Git and Github
Installing and Administering Atlassian Jira
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Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Methods For Scanning Documents Including Omr, Bar-Code, And Image Data

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US Patent:
6357658, Mar 19, 2002
Filed:
Apr 28, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/300989
Inventors:
John S. Garczynski - Norristown PA
Lawrence Hyer - Eagleville PA
Jeffrey Hahn - Oreland PA
Steven Wilcox - Marlton PA
Bernard McDevitt - Norristown PA
Assignee:
Peripheral Dynamics, Inc. - Plymouth Meeting PA
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
23546201, 235454, 235470
Abstract:
A multifunctional scanner having a first processor, an image scanner, a laser scanner, and a host interface port is provided. The image scanner scans documents to detect the presence of images imprinted thereon, generates image data based on the detected images, generates mark-sense row/column data based on downloaded data masks, and forwards the image data to the first processor. The laser scanner scans documents to detect the presence of bar-code symbols imprinted thereon, decodes the bar code symbols, generates bar code information based on the decoded bar code symbols, and forwards the bar code information to the first processor. The host interface port electrically couples the first processor to an external host processor. The first processor receives the image data from the image scanner, converts the image data into a host datastream, and forwards the host datastream to the external host processor via the host interface port. The first processor also receives the bar code information from the laser scanner, and forwards the bar code information to the host processor via the host interface port.

System And Method For Transferring Data

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US Patent:
20070086475, Apr 19, 2007
Filed:
Oct 4, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/538600
Inventors:
Robert Clemens - West Chester PA, US
John Garczynski - Gilbertsville PA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/43
US Classification:
370458000, 370466000
Abstract:
Methods for synchronously transmitting control data from a first device to a second device in a streaming data network and for transferring non-addressed data through a streaming data network are disclosed. A first device may insert an identifier identifying a second device into data packets transmitted over a streaming data network. A first acknowledgement is received at the first received from the second device at the first device. At least a portion of the control data may be inserted into the data packets at least until a second acknowledgement is received at the first device. The previous step may be repeated with additional portions of the of the control data until all control data has been transmitted to the second device. The identifier may then be removed from the data packets at least until a third acknowledgment is received at the first device.

Card Reader System With Improved Interface

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US Patent:
40656624, Dec 27, 1977
Filed:
May 26, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/690261
Inventors:
John S. Garczynski - Norristown PA
Charles C. Jablanofsky - Feasterville PA
Joseph P. Murray - Schwenksville PA
Assignee:
Peripheral Dynamics, Inc. - Norristown PA
International Classification:
G06K 1700
G06K 700
G06F 304
US Classification:
235419
Abstract:
A card reader system providing for a plurality of card reader units to be interfaced commonly to a single central processing unit, each card reader unit having an interface assembly wholly contained within the card reader electronics package and providing for Hollerith to ASCII conversion, retransmission of card data as often as requested, and suppression of trailing zeros in the transmitted card data. Each interface assembly provides for the generation and transmission of status signals upon the occurrence of predetermined card reader conditions. Means are provided in each card reader for receiving address characters from the CPU whereby each respective card reader is selectively enabled or disenabled from communicating with the CPU depending upon whether or not it has been properly addressed.

Dual Card Scanner Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
57725055, Jun 30, 1998
Filed:
Apr 2, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/831189
Inventors:
John S. Garczynski - Norristown PA
John J. Dobson - Oreland PA
Assignee:
Peripheral Dynamics, Inc. - Plymouth Meeting PA
International Classification:
A63F 106
US Classification:
463 12
Abstract:
A dual card scanning module announces when the symbols of a face-up standard playing card and a face-down standard playing card achieve a desired combination. The module has a scanner system that illuminates and scans at least a portion of a symbol of the face-up standard playing card and at least a portion of a symbol of the face-down standard playing card and stores the results thereof in a first and second array device, respectively. The module also has a guide to assist in receiving and positioning the cards such that the face-up standard playing card is above and aligned with the face-down standard playing card. When in this position, the symbol portions of the face-up and the face-down standard playing cards can be scanned by the array devices to generate respective scanning results. The module compares the scanning results with a memory storing a plurality of references representing respective symbols of the standard playing cards to determine if the cards have achieved the desired combination.

Blackjack Scanner Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
56324839, May 27, 1997
Filed:
Jun 29, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/496355
Inventors:
John S. Garczynski - Norristown PA
Robert A. Hollinger - Warrington PA
Jeffrey C. Hahn - Oreland PA
Bernard J. McDevitt - Norristown PA
John L. Bradshaw - Hatboro PA
Assignee:
Peripheral Dynamics, Inc. - Plymouth Meeting PA
International Classification:
A63F 106
US Classification:
273148R
Abstract:
A module for announcing when a dealer has blackjack without exposing the face of the dealer's down-card. The module scans a character from the dealer's face-down standard playing card, compares the result of the scan with a set of references, and identifies the down-card. The module also receives input from the dealer as to the identity of the dealer's up-card, and announces whether the dealer has blackjack or the hand continues. The module is designed to be mounted to a blackjack table such that the surface of the module on which the standard playing card rests while being scanned is in the plane of the surface of the blackjack table, allowing the dealer to slide the down-card across the table and onto the scanner without lifting, and potentially exposing, the card's face. The module also removes the noise generated by a casino's heat, dust, cigarette and cigar ashes, and lint from the felt of the blackjack table, during the scanning process. The module further optimizes the scan of the character on the standard playing card by controlling the light intensity emitted by the components of the module used to illuminate the character.

Badge Reader With Improved Slide Arrangement

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US Patent:
44928556, Jan 8, 1985
Filed:
Jul 9, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/396936
Inventors:
John S. Garczynski - Norristown PA
Frank J. Reed - Philadelphia PA
Jeffrey C. Hahn - Oreland PA
John J. Dobson - Oreland PA
Assignee:
Peripheral Dynamics, Inc. - Plymouth Meeting PA
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
235458
Abstract:
Badge reading apparatus for reading a data encoded badge or the like has a channel for receiving the badge, the channel having a slide positioned therein which clock-holes for producing synchronizing timing signals, the slide being adapted to move within the channel in abutting relation to the badge. Means are provided for maintaining the badge and slide in fixed abutting relation while the badge is moved so as to read, such means incorporating a wrap-around spring on which the badge rides and which keeps the badge properly aligned. The slide element further incorporates a fold-over arrangement for the clock-holes, whereby the slide need not contain the same number of clock-holes as there are rows of data to be read from the badge, thereby enabling a smaller slide element and reduced size of the overall apparatus. Flexibility in providing the clock-holes in different arrangements may be provided by the embodiment of a slide constructed of a transparent or semi transparent material with an opaque film attached thereto, the film carrying the programmed clock-holes and other information useful in operation of the reading apparatus.

Badge Reader With Reliable Data Clocking Means

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US Patent:
41879805, Feb 12, 1980
Filed:
Jun 29, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/920283
Inventors:
John C. Schisselbauer - Southampton PA
John S. Garczynski - Norristown PA
Richard J. Auchinleck - Norristown PA
Henry J. LoFurno - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
Peripheral Dynamics, Inc. - Norristown PA
International Classification:
G06K 7016
US Classification:
235474
Abstract:
Apparatus is disclosed for reading a data encoded badge or document, wherein the operator manually inserts the badge into the reader. In the preferred embodiment, there is provided a movable slide element having clock holes thereon and means for ensuring that such slide moves in synchronism with the badge as it is inserted into and withdrawn from the reader by the operator. Suitable sensors and accompanying electronics are provided to synchronize the reading of data from the card with the detection of the passage of slide clock holes past a predetermined point in the reader. Special reader electronics is provided to ensure reliable clock detection, and to inhibit false generation of clock signals which could result from sensor ringing.

Adaptable Mark/Hole Sensing Arrangement For Card Reader Apparatus

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US Patent:
40882659, May 9, 1978
Filed:
May 26, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/690264
Inventors:
John S. Garczynski - Norristown PA
Assignee:
Peripheral Dynamics, Inc. - Norristown PA
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
235454
Abstract:
Card reader apparatus having efficient means for reading information carried by paper cards or the like in the form of punched holes, marks, or both holes and marks. A dual LED light source configuration cooperates with a single light sensitive element to provide for sensing of light transmitted through punched holes in cards transported through the reader, or light reflected from the transported cards. The light sensitive element is incorporated into a simple signal processing circuit which is enabled to generate like output signals corresponding to the sensing of either marks or holes. A novel switching arrangement modifies both the energization of the light source arrangement and the polarity of the electrical supply connected to the processing circuit so as to enable utilization of the simple processing circuit in the operation of the card reader in any one of the reading modes.
John S Garczynski from Red Lion, PA, age ~86 Get Report