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  • Austin, TX
  • Colorado Spgs, CO
  • Elbert, CO
  • 4702 Fawn Run, Austin, TX 78735 (512) 680-9255

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Resumes

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Silicon Design Program Manager

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Position:
Sr. Staff Program Manager at Samsung Austin R&D Center
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
Samsung Austin R&D Center - Austin, Texas Area since Jan 2012
Sr. Staff Program Manager

AMD Apr 2004 - Jan 2012
Sr. Program Manager

Legerity Aug 2000 - Mar 2004
Sr. Member of Technical Staff

AMD Jul 1989 - Jul 2000
Sr. Member of Technical Staff

Harris Semiconductor Jul 1987 - Jun 1989
Staff Engineer
Skills:
Semiconductors
Microprocessors
Processors
ASIC
CMOS
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Program Management Director

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Location:
Austin, TX
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
Amd
Program Management Director

Apple Feb 2015 - Jan 2017
Engineering Program Manager

Samsung Austin R&D Center Jan 2012 - Jan 2015
Senior Staff Program Manager

Amd Apr 2004 - Jan 2012
Senior Program Manager

Legerity Limited Aug 2000 - Mar 2004
Senior Member of Technical Staff
Education:
Arizona State University
Master of Science, Masters, Engineering
Ateneo De Manila University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Semiconductors
Cmos
Microprocessors
Asic
Processors
Embedded Systems
Soc
Ic
Hardware Architecture
Semiconductor Industry
Computer Architecture
Debugging
Perl
Eda
Vlsi
Verilog
System on A Chip
Languages:
Spanish

Publications

Us Patents

Acoustic Noise Suppressing Circuit By Selective Enablement Of An Interpolator

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US Patent:
6710725, Mar 23, 2004
Filed:
Apr 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/290048
Inventors:
Martin P. Soques - Austin TX
Assignee:
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H03M 700
US Classification:
341 61, 327310
Abstract:
Transient signals resulting from format changes in a signal processing circuit that cause audible popping and clicking noises are simply and efficiently eliminated by disabling handling of data samples during changes between data formats. The transient signals are eliminated in a signal processor circuit that includes a buffer for storing digital data samples and a circuit for eliminating format-dependent transients in a signal processor connected to the buffer. The digital data samples are selectively formatted in a plurality of data formats. The circuit for eliminating format-dependent transients includes a sample formatter connected to the buffer that receives digital data samples from the buffer and selectively modifies the digital data samples from a first data format to a second data format of the plurality of data formats. The circuit for eliminating format-dependent transients also includes an interpolator coupled to the sample formatter and a control logic connecting the sample formatter to the interpolator for disabling transfer of digital data samples from the sample formatter to the interpolator during changes between data formats, and otherwise enabling transfer.

Stereo Audio Codec

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US Patent:
56487789, Jul 15, 1997
Filed:
Jul 17, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/683754
Inventors:
Alfredo R. Linz - Austin TX
Carlin Dru Cabler - Austin TX
Glen W. Brown - Austin TX
Martin P. Soques - Austin TX
Assignee:
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
H03M 100
US Classification:
341110
Abstract:
A stereo audio CODEC, including means for performing D/A and A/D conversions, means for reducing digitally induced noise during attenuation/gain changes, data format conversion means, analog and digital filtering means, analog mixing means, on-chip 16-sample, 32-bit wide record and playback FIFOs, serial interface with external serial DSP, large local memory for supplementing on-chip record and playback FIFOs, control registers, register data bus and synthesizer DAC.

Monolithic Pc Audio Circuit With Enhanced Digital Wavetable Audio Synthesizer

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US Patent:
56594666, Aug 19, 1997
Filed:
Nov 2, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/333536
Inventors:
David Norris - Austin TX
Jeffrey M. Blumenthal - Austin TX
Geoffrey E. Brehmer - Lexington TX
Glen W. Brown - Austin TX
Carlin Dru Cabler - Austin TX
Ryan Feemster - Austin TX
David Guercio - Austin TX
Dale E. Gulick - Austin TX
Larry D. Hewitt - Austin TX
Michael Hogan - Austin TX
Alfredo R. Linz - Austin TX
Paul G. Schnizlein - Austin TX
Martin P. Soques - Austin TX
Michael E. Spak - Kyle TX
David N. Suggs - Austin TX
Alan T. Torok - Pflugerville TX
Assignee:
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F 316
US Classification:
36440001
Abstract:
A digital wavetable audio synthesizer is described. The synthesizer can generate up to 32 high-quality audio digital signals or voices, including delay-based effects, at either a 44. 1 KHz sample rate or at sample rates compatible with a prior art wavetable synthesizer. The synthesizer includes an address generator which has several modes of addressing wavetable data. The address generator's addressing rate controls the pitch of the synthesizer's output signal. The synthesizer performs a 10-bit interpolation, using the wavetable data addressed by the address generator, to interpolate additional data samples. When the address generator loops through a block of data, the signal path interpolates between the data at the end and start addresses of the block of data to prevent discontinuities in the generated signal. A synthesizer volume generator, which has several modes of controlling the volume, adds envelope, right offset, left offset, and effects volume to the data. The data can be placed in one of sixteen fixed stereo pan positions, or left and right offsets can be programmed to place the data anywhere in the stereo field.

Stereo Audio Codec

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US Patent:
55898300, Dec 31, 1996
Filed:
Nov 2, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/333467
Inventors:
Alfredo R. Linz - Austin TX
Carlin D. Cabler - Austin TX
Glen W. Brown - Austin TX
Martin P. Soques - Austin TX
Assignee:
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H03M 100
US Classification:
341110
Abstract:
A stereo audio CODEC, including means for performing D/A and A/D conversions, means for reducing digitally induced noise during attenuation/gain changes, data format conversion means, analog and digital filtering means, analog mixing means, on-chip 16-sample, 32-bit wide record and playback FIFOs, serial interface with external serial DSP, large local memory for supplementing on-chip record and playback FIFOs, control registers, register data bus and synthesizer DAC.

Audio Processing Chip With External Serial Port

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US Patent:
58094660, Sep 15, 1998
Filed:
Nov 27, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/753719
Inventors:
Larry D. Hewitt - Austin TX
Glen W. Brown - Austin TX
Dale E. Gulick - Austin TX
Michael Hogan - Austin TX
David Norris - Austin TX
Martin P. Soques - Austin TX
David N. Suggs - Austin TX
Assignee:
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G10L 500
US Classification:
704258
Abstract:
This invention is for a single monolithic audio processing integrated circuit which includes a synthesizer module, a CODEC module and an external serial data port in the CODEC module for bi-directional serial data communication between the CODEC module and an external serial data device, such as a digital signal processor. A serial data path between the synthesizer module and the CODEC module is also included.

Monolithic Pc Audio Circuit

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US Patent:
62724657, Aug 7, 2001
Filed:
Sep 22, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/934969
Inventors:
Larry D. Hewitt - Austin TX
Jeffrey M. Blumenthal - Austin TX
Geoffrey E. Brehmer - Lexington TX
Glen W. Brown - Austin TX
Carlin Dru Cabler - Austin TX
Ryan Feemster - Austin TX
David Guercio - Austin TX
Dale E. Gulick - Austin TX
Michael Hogan - Austin TX
Alfredo R. Linz - Austin TX
David Norris - Austin TX
Paul G. Schnizlein - Austin TX
Martin P. Soques - Austin TX
Michael E. Spak - Kyle TX
David N. Suggs - Austin TX
Alan T. Torok - Pflugerville TX
Assignee:
Legerity, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G10L 500
US Classification:
704258
Abstract:
A monolithic integrated circuit for providing enhanced audio performance in personal computers. The monolithic circuit includes a wavetable synthesizer; a full function stereo coding and decoding circuit including analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion; data compression, and mixing and muxing of analog signals; a local memory control module for interfacing with external memory; a game-MIDI port module; a system bus interface; and a control module for compatibility and circuit control functions.
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