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Christopher Stimek Phones & Addresses

  • Aledo, TX
  • 5257 Buffalo Gap Trl, Fort Worth, TX 76126 (817) 249-3734
  • 3451 River Park Plz, Fort Worth, TX 76116 (817) 731-1807
  • 3441 Riverstone Cir, Fort Worth, TX 76116 (817) 731-1807
  • Beaumont, TX
  • 3441 Riverstone Cir N, Fort Worth, TX 76116 (817) 832-5266

Work

Company: Williamsrdm, inc. Apr 2006 to Jan 2013 Position: Staff hardware design engineer

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: The University of Texas at Arlington 2004 to 2007 Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Skills

Systems Engineering • Engineering • Embedded Systems • Project Management • Microsoft Office • Embedded Software • Analog Circuit Design • Hardware Architecture • Circuit Design • Rf Design • Power Electronics • C • R&D • System Architecture • Digital Signal Processing • Matlab • Algorithm Development • Eagle Pcb • Pcb Design • Msp430 • Microchip Pic • Psoc • Ultra Low Power Embedded Systems • Patents • Low Power Wireless Mesh Networking • Ultra Low Power Wireless • Low Power Systems • Ultra Low Power Hardware • Arduino • Raspberry Pi • Electrical Engineering • Cadence • Iar Embedded Workbench • Mil Std 461 • Mil Std 1553 • Wireless Mesh

Interests

Electronics • Ardunio • Science • Raspberry Pi • Space • Fishing

Industries

Defense & Space

Resumes

Resumes

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R And D Manager

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Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Williamsrdm, Inc. Apr 2006 - Jan 2013
Staff Hardware Design Engineer

Williamsrdm, Inc. Apr 2006 - Jan 2013
R and D Manager

Lockheed Martin Apr 2005 - Apr 2006
Jsf Flight Controls, Embedded Systems Test Engineer

Lockheed Martin Mar 2004 - Apr 2005
Jsf Mission Systems, System Engineer

Lockheed Martin Jun 2002 - Mar 2004
F-16 Block 60 Avionics Integration, Systems Engineer
Education:
The University of Texas at Arlington 2004 - 2007
Master of Science, Masters, Electrical Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin 1998 - 2002
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Systems Engineering
Engineering
Embedded Systems
Project Management
Microsoft Office
Embedded Software
Analog Circuit Design
Hardware Architecture
Circuit Design
Rf Design
Power Electronics
C
R&D
System Architecture
Digital Signal Processing
Matlab
Algorithm Development
Eagle Pcb
Pcb Design
Msp430
Microchip Pic
Psoc
Ultra Low Power Embedded Systems
Patents
Low Power Wireless Mesh Networking
Ultra Low Power Wireless
Low Power Systems
Ultra Low Power Hardware
Arduino
Raspberry Pi
Electrical Engineering
Cadence
Iar Embedded Workbench
Mil Std 461
Mil Std 1553
Wireless Mesh
Interests:
Electronics
Ardunio
Science
Raspberry Pi
Space
Fishing

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method Of Tagging An Ordnance

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US Patent:
8444059, May 21, 2013
Filed:
Jul 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/555134
Inventors:
Christopher M. Stimek - Fort Worth TX, US
Roger Q. Paulsel - Weatherford TX, US
Assignee:
Williams-Pyro, Inc. - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
G06K 19/06
US Classification:
235492, 235451
Abstract:
A method and system for attaching a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag to an ordnance is provided. By tailoring the packaged tag and electronics to accommodate existing ordnance body cavities the integrity of the bomb casing is maintained. Likewise, fin assemblies also remain intact and are mounted in a conventional manner to the tagged ordnance. Numerous ordnance types, to include the mark (MK) 80 series general purpose bombs and equivalents are compatible with the tagging method and system described herein. Set screw mounted tail assemblies of various fin configurations are readily assembled onto the metal body casings of tagged ordnances. A curved dipole antenna provides access to external query signals and transmission of tag locating signals. As described herein, tag antennas can mount between ordnance assembly parts, adding to the ease of retrofitting existing ordnance inventory for a RFID tag localizing system.

System And Method Of Discovering And Prioritizing Loads In An Isolated Power Grid With Dynamic Distributed Control

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US Patent:
8606372, Dec 10, 2013
Filed:
Apr 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/088093
Inventors:
Robert J. Harris - Haslet TX, US
Christopher D. Pylant - Arlington TX, US
Christopher M. Stimek - Fort Worth TX, US
Peter C Gardner - Fort Worth TX, US
Matthew C Ragsdale - Arlington TX, US
Assignee:
Williams Pyro, Inc. - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
G05B 23/00
US Classification:
700 7, 700 20, 700 21, 700 47, 700286
Abstract:
A system and method of dynamic distributed control with network topology discovery and load discovery in an isolated distribution grid is provided. Source modules connect to AC generators and output high voltage DC power on ports. Load modules receive the high voltage DC power on connected ports and convert the DC power to AC power. Loads are connected to AC outlets on load modules. A source module discovers the connected network topology through a series of states following the reading of a configuration file and creates an adjacency map. Each module has a microprocessor. Each microprocessor runs load discovery algorithms using its adjacency map as input. Load changes are detected and adjacency maps are amended to maintain consistency across all adjacency maps. Priority is afforded to desired loads when demand exceeds capacity.

System And Method Of Tagging An Ordnance

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US Patent:
20120168522, Jul 5, 2012
Filed:
Mar 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/423191
Inventors:
Christopher M. Stimek - Fort Worth TX, US
Roger Q. Paulsel - Weatherford TX, US
Assignee:
WILLIAMS-PYRO, INC. - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
G06K 19/077
B23P 11/00
US Classification:
235492, 2952501
Abstract:
A method and system for attaching a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag to an ordnance is provided. By tailoring the packaged tag and electronics to accommodate existing ordnance body cavities the integrity of the bomb casing is maintained. Likewise, fin assemblies also remain intact and are mounted in a conventional manner to the tagged ordnance. Numerous ordnance types, to include the mark (MK) series general purpose bombs and equivalents are compatible with the tagging method and system described herein. Set screw mounted tail assemblies of various fin configurations are readily assembled onto the metal body casings of tagged ordnances. A curved dipole antenna provides access to external query signals and transmission of tag locating signals. As described herein, tag antennas can mount between ordnance assembly parts, adding to the ease of retrofitting existing ordnance inventory for a RFID tag localizing system.

Proximity-Based Wireless Lighting System

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US Patent:
20140028186, Jan 30, 2014
Filed:
Jul 24, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/556207
Inventors:
Ricardo Montemayor - Laredo TX, US
Christopher M. Stimek - Fort Worth TX, US
Eduardo M. Hinojosa - Fort Worth TX, US
International Classification:
H05B 37/00
H01F 7/06
US Classification:
315 70, 29605
Abstract:
The invention is an induction-based lighting system designed to provide power to model displays and other similar applications. The first part of the system is the wireless Power Mat that is placed under the model houses and used as the base for the village, and contains a primary winding that interacts with secondary windings placed inside display components to provide lighting effects, such as one finds in model Christmas villages. The electrical characteristics of the primary winding can be controlled by a microcontroller to make lights in the models blink or change as a user desires.

Self Contained Stovetop Fire Suppressor With Alert Signal And Method

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US Patent:
20200023213, Jan 23, 2020
Filed:
Jul 20, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/040931
Inventors:
Christopher M Stimek - Fort Worth TX, US
Assignee:
WilliamsRDM Inc. - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
A62C 3/00
G08B 17/06
A62C 35/02
G08B 3/10
Abstract:
An automatic stovetop fire suppressor with suppressor activation triggering an audible alert of a fire condition and method are provided herein. A plastic bottom lid is secured to a bottom of a can, forming a closed container. A fire suppressing agent and a sound board are housed within the closed container. As the fire suppressor actuator is triggered, the bottom lid lowers releasing the fire suppressing agent and tripping a sound board alert switch. A microcontroller generates a desired fire condition signal which is played across a low voltage magnetic transducer. The suppressor is user friendly, provides an automated release of fire suppressing agent in the presence of a stovetop fire, and emits a continuing audible alert signal until a user disables the same. The fire suppressing agent and battery powered sound board are stored in the closed from manufactured end to activation of the suppressor in a fire condition.

Self Contained Stovetop Fire Suppressor With Sensor Triggered Shuttle Activation And Method

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US Patent:
20190015688, Jan 17, 2019
Filed:
Sep 3, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/120354
Inventors:
Christopher M. Stimek - Fort Worth TX, US
Warren B. Johnson - Fort Worth TX, US
Maisel N. Klutts - Melissa TX, US
Donald W. Murray - Arlington TX, US
Richard M. Anthony - River Oaks TX, US
Assignee:
WilliamsRDM Inc. - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
A62C 3/00
Abstract:
An automatic stovetop fire suppressor with sensor triggered activation and method are provided herein. A combination of sensor types is housed within a self-contained fire suppressor, collecting data from the stovetop environment. Sensor types include temperature, light, and infrared. The fire detection method affords expedient fire state determination with discrimination from changes in ambient light, camera flashes, and non-fire heat sources. A bottom lid is secured to a bottom of a can, forming a closed container. A fire suppressing agent is housed within the closed container. From sensed data, the presence of a stovetop fire is assessed. When a fire condition is determined, an electronic match triggers a mechanical shuttle. The fire suppressing agent and battery power are stored in the closed container from manufactured end to activation of the suppressor in a fire condition.

Method Of Creating Winding For Variable Frequency Inductive Lighting System

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US Patent:
20140283376, Sep 25, 2014
Filed:
Jun 10, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/300249
Inventors:
Ricardo Montemayor - Laredo TX, US
Christopher Stimek - Fort Worth TX, US
Eduardo Hinojosa - Fort Worth TX, US
International Classification:
H01F 27/30
US Classification:
29605
Abstract:
The invention is an induction-based lighting system designed to provide power to model displays and other similar application, including a method of manufacturing a primary winding that interacts with secondary windings placed inside display components to provide lighting effects, such as one finds in model Christmas villages. The electrical characteristics of the primary winding can be controlled by a microcontroller to make lights in the models blink or change as a user desires.
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