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Craig S Petku

from Clarkston, MI
Age ~63

Craig Petku Phones & Addresses

  • 5188 Iroquois Ct, Clarkston, MI 48348 (248) 394-0467
  • 455 Park St, Birmingham, MI 48009
  • 39565 Dequindre Rd, Troy, MI 48085 (248) 689-5849

Work

Position: Clerical/White Collar

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Vehicle Records

Craig Petku

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Address:
5188 Iroquois Ct, Clarkston, MI 48348
VIN:
1J8HR58M57C637691
Make:
JEEP
Model:
GRAND CHEROKEE
Year:
2007

Resumes

Resumes

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Manager: Systems Engineering At Aptive

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Location:
Clarkston, MI
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Aptiv
Manager: Systems Engineering at Aptive

Delphi
Manager: Systems Engineering

Delphi Feb 2015 - Jan 2016
Manager: Advanced Product Development

Unwired Technology Mar 2011 - Feb 2015
Chief Engineer

Delphi Jan 2010 - Mar 2011
Platform Architect - Graphics Processors
Education:
Lawrence Technological University 1998 - 2002
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Lawrence Technological University 1990 - 1994
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering
Ernest W Seaholm High School 1979
Lawrence Technological University
Skills:
Electronics
Embedded Systems
Microcontrollers
Product Development
Automotive
Debugging
Embedded Software
Electrical Engineering
Product Design
Device Drivers
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Linux
Pcb Design
Arm
Programming
Labview
Consumer Electronics
Languages:
English
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Craig Petku

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Location:
Greater Detroit Area
Industry:
Automotive

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Us Patents

Flexible Mobile Device Connectivity To Automotive Systems With Usb Hubs

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US Patent:
20200057739, Feb 20, 2020
Filed:
Oct 22, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/660083
Inventors:
- St. Michael, BB
Shyambabu Yeda - Rochester Hills MI, US
Craig Petku - Clarkston MI, US
International Classification:
G06F 13/38
G06F 13/42
G06F 13/40
Abstract:
A method to enable a vehicle's embedded USB Host system to connect to multiple mobile devices through a USB Hub, regardless of whether the mobile devices are configured to act as USB Hosts or USB Devices, without USB On the Go (OTG) controllers or additional vehicle wiring, or inhibiting the functionality of any consumer devices connected to the same USB Hub. Preferably, the method is configured to provide that no additional cabling is required, and no hardware changes are required to be made to the HU. The method can be employed between a vehicle's embedded USB Host, USB Hub and at least one consumer accessible USB port. When the consumer device is acting as a USB Host, signals between the consumer device and the vehicle's embedded USB Host are processed through a USB bridge, thereby rendering the consumer device compatible with the vehicle's embedded USB Host.

Flexible Mobile Device Connectivity To Automotive Systems With Ubs Hubs

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US Patent:
20170168974, Jun 15, 2017
Filed:
Feb 24, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/441775
Inventors:
- TROY MI, US
Shyambabu Yeda - Rochester Hills MI, US
Craig Petku - Clarkston MI, US
International Classification:
G06F 13/38
G06F 13/42
G06F 13/40
Abstract:
A method to enable a vehicle's embedded USB Host system to connect to multiple mobile devices through a USB Hub, regardless of whether the mobile devices are configured to act as USB Hosts or USB Devices, without OTG controllers or additional vehicle wiring, or inhibiting the functionality of any consumer devices connected to the same USB Hub.Preferably, the method is configured to provide that no additional cabling is required, and no hardware changes are required to be made to the HU. The method can be employed between a vehicle's embedded USB Host, USB Hub and at least one consumer accessible USB port. In the case where the consumer device is acting as a USB Host, signals between the consumer device and the vehicle's embedded USB Host are processed through a USB bridge, thereby rendering the consumer device compatible with the vehicle's embedded USB Host.

Flexible Mobile Device Connectivity To Automotive Systems With Ubs Hubs

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US Patent:
20170004103, Jan 5, 2017
Filed:
Sep 19, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/268728
Inventors:
- TROY MI, US
Shyambabu Yeda - Rochester Hills MI, US
Craig Allan Petku - Clarkston MI, US
International Classification:
G06F 13/38
G06F 13/40
G06F 13/42
Abstract:
A system which is configured to enable a vehicle's embedded USB Host system to connect to multiple mobile devices through a USB Hub, regardless of whether the mobile devices are configured to act as USB Hosts or USB Devices, without the need to add or provide OTG controllers in the system or additional vehicle wiring, or inhibiting the functionality of any consumer devices operating in USB Device mode connected to a vehicle system Hub while another consumer device connected to the same Hub operates in USB Host mode. Preferably, the system is configured to provide that no additional cabling is required, and no hardware changes are required to be made to the HU. The system can be employed between a vehicle's embedded USB Host, USB Hub and at least one consumer accessible USB port. In the case where the consumer device is acting as a USB Host, signals between the consumer device and the vehicle's embedded USB Host are processed through a bridge, thereby rendering the consumer device compatible with the vehicle's embedded USB Host.

Flexible Mobile Device Connectivity To Automotive Systems With Usb Hubs

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US Patent:
20160371213, Dec 22, 2016
Filed:
Sep 6, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/257096
Inventors:
- TROY MI, US
Shyambabu Yeda - Rochester Hills MI, US
Craig Allan Petku - Clarkston MI, US
International Classification:
G06F 13/40
G06F 13/42
Abstract:
A USB hub module which is configured to enable a vehicle's embedded USB host to connect to multiple mobile devices through a USB hub, regardless of whether the mobile devices are configured to act as USB hosts or USB devices, without providing USB OTG controllers or additional vehicle wiring or inhibiting functionality of consumer devices connected the module while one consumer device connected to the module operates in USB host mode. Preferably, the module is configured so that no additional cabling or hardware changes are required to the head unit. The module can be employed between the embedded USB host, USB hub and at least one consumer accessible USB port. When the consumer device is acting as a USB host, signals between the consumer device and the vehicle's embedded USB host are processed through a bridge, thereby rendering the consumer device compatible with the embedded USB host.

Flexible Mobile Device Connectivity To Automotive Systems With Usb Hubs

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US Patent:
20150089092, Mar 26, 2015
Filed:
Sep 16, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/487947
Inventors:
- Woodbury NY, US
Shyambabu Yeda - Rochester Hills MI, US
Craig Petku - Clarkston MI, US
International Classification:
G06F 13/38
US Classification:
710 14
Abstract:
A system which is configured to enable a vehicle's embedded USB Host system to connect to multiple mobile devices through a USB Hub, regardless of whether the mobile devices are configured to act as USB Hosts or USB Devices, without the need to add or provide OTG controllers in the system or additional vehicle wiring, or inhibiting the functionality of any consumer devices operating in USB Device mode connected to a vehicle system Hub while another consumer device connected to the same Hub operates in USB Host mode. Preferably, the system is configured to provide that no additional cabling is required, and no hardware changes are required to be made to the HU. The system can be employed between a vehicle's embedded USB Host, USB Hub and at least one consumer accessible USB port. In the case where the consumer device is acting as a USB Host, signals between the consumer device and the vehicle's embedded USB Host are processed through a bridge, thereby rendering the consumer device compatible with the vehicle's embedded USB Host.
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