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  • 18474 Heatherlea Dr, Livonia, MI 48152 (734) 542-1954
  • 18474 Heatherlea Dr, Livonia, MI 48152

Work

Company: Hella Dec 2010 Position: Led engineer

Education

Degree: MSEE School / High School: Wayne State University 1984 to 1987 Specialities: Electrical Engineering, Control Systems

Skills

Electronics • Automotive • Product Design • Manufacturing • Automotive Electronics • Testing • Fmea • Engineering Management • Automotive Engineering • Dfmea • Gd&T • Design For Manufacturing • Product Development • Engineering • Manufacturing Engineering • Vehicles • Simulations • Ppap • Injection Molding • Components • Autocad • Product Engineering • Systems Engineering • Powertrain • Program Management • Electrical Engineering • Advp • Solid State Lighting • Electronics Manufacturing • Electromagnetic Compatibility • Spice Simulation • Pspice Simulation • Thermal Simulation • Engineering Specifications • Test Equipment Design • Power Electronics • Led Driver Design • Led Selection • Led Modeling • Pcb Layout • Electronics Validation • Circuit Design • Troubleshooting • Quality Engineering • Control Systems • Consulting • Led Lighting

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Technical Expert

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Location:
Detroit, MI
Industry:
Design
Work:
Hella since Dec 2010
LED Engineer

LED Optical Solutions Mar 2009 - Dec 2010
Electronics Manager

Visteon 2000 - 2008
Technical Fellow

Ford Motor Company 1976 - 2000
Technical Specialist
Education:
Wayne State University 1984 - 1987
MSEE, Electrical Engineering, Control Systems
Skills:
Electronics
Automotive
Product Design
Manufacturing
Automotive Electronics
Testing
Fmea
Engineering Management
Automotive Engineering
Dfmea
Gd&T
Design For Manufacturing
Product Development
Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Vehicles
Simulations
Ppap
Injection Molding
Components
Autocad
Product Engineering
Systems Engineering
Powertrain
Program Management
Electrical Engineering
Advp
Solid State Lighting
Electronics Manufacturing
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Spice Simulation
Pspice Simulation
Thermal Simulation
Engineering Specifications
Test Equipment Design
Power Electronics
Led Driver Design
Led Selection
Led Modeling
Pcb Layout
Electronics Validation
Circuit Design
Troubleshooting
Quality Engineering
Control Systems
Consulting
Led Lighting

Publications

Us Patents

Headlamp Assembly Having Cooling Channel

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US Patent:
7478932, Jan 20, 2009
Filed:
Nov 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/289117
Inventors:
Jeyachandrabose Chinniah - Canton MI, US
Edwin M. Sayers - Saline MI, US
Harvinder Singh - Shelby Township MI, US
James D. Tarne - West Bloomfield MI, US
Alan J. Duszkiewicz - Livonia MI, US
Paul A. Lyon - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
Visteon Global Technologies, Inc. - Van Buren Township MI
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
US Classification:
362507, 362547, 362373, 362545
Abstract:
A headlamp assembly for a motor vehicle having a light source, a chamber that receives the light source and a cooling channel for removing heat from the chamber. A conductive wall and an insulating wall cooperate to define the chamber and the channel. The conductive wall has a substantially higher thermal conductivity than the insulating wall to promote the heat exchange between the chamber and the cooling channel and to reduce heat exchange between the cooling channel and the relatively hot engine compartment.

Lamp Housing With Interior Cooling By A Thermoelectric Device

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US Patent:
20070008727, Jan 11, 2007
Filed:
Jul 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/176636
Inventors:
Jeyachandrabose Chinniah - Canton MI, US
Mitchell Sayers - Saline MI, US
Harvinder Singh - Shelby Township MI, US
James Tarne - West Bloomfield MI, US
Alan Duszkiewicz - Livonia MI, US
Paul Lyon - Ann Arbor MI, US
International Classification:
F21V 29/00
US Classification:
362294000, 362373000
Abstract:
A lamp system having a housing, wall portions defining a cavity and an opening. A light source, generally an LED, is located within the cavity and at least one thermoelectric device is disposed in one of the wall portions. The thermoelectric device has a first side oriented towards the cavity and the second side oriented away from the cavity. When in operation, the thermoelectric device will transfer heat from inside the cavity, via the first side of the thermoelectric device, to the second side of the thermoelectric device.

Multiplex Wiring System

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US Patent:
47929502, Dec 20, 1988
Filed:
Jun 17, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/063333
Inventors:
Jack R. Volk - Ann Arbor MI
Alan J. Duszkiewicz - Livonia MI
Assignee:
Ford Motor Company - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
G06F 1120
US Classification:
371 8
Abstract:
A multiplex wiring system having a plurality of communication modules which are interconnected on a pair of buses. Data is transmitted from any one of the modules on one of the buses while redundant or complementary data is transmitted on the other bus. Each module includes three receiving channels, one channel for receiving data, one channel for receiving complementary data, and a differential channel for differentially combining the data and complementary data thereby reducing received noise. A predetermined data sequence is detected on each of the three channels such that specific types of system faults are indicated. In response to the fault indication, the most suitable of the three channels is selected to receive data.
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