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Michael Heinz Phones & Addresses

  • Loomis, CA
  • Roseville, CA
  • Yakima, WA
  • Brentwood, CA
  • 963 Treg Ln, Concord, CA 94518 (925) 825-5302
  • Martinez, CA
  • Federal Way, WA

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License Records

Michael Christopher Heinz

License #:
745 - Active
Category:
Athletic Training
Issued Date:
Dec 4, 2014
Effective Date:
Dec 4, 2014
Expiration Date:
May 1, 2019
Type:
Athletic Trainer

Michael Christopher Heinz

License #:
121594 - Expired
Category:
Nursing Support
Issued Date:
Jan 26, 2016
Effective Date:
Jan 26, 2016
Type:
Nurse Aide

Michael Christopher Heinz

License #:
Unknown - Expired
Category:
Nursing
Effective Date:
Mar 17, 2017
Type:
Registered Nurse

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Michael Heinz - Lawyer

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Address:
One South Dearborn
Phone:
(312) 853-2071 (Phone), (312) 853-7036 (Fax)
Work:
Sidley Austin LLP, Associate
Experience:
21 years
Specialties:
Business Law
Securities Law
Corporate Governance and Compliance
M&A and Private Equity
SEC Disclosure
Section 16 Reporting and Liability
Securities
Jurisdiction:
Illinois (2005)
Illinois (2004)
Illinois 2004
U.S. District Court, N.D. of Illinois - General 2005
Law School:
Georgetown University Law Center
Education:
Georgetown University Law Center, JD
University of Notre Dame, BA
Links:
Website

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Kasper Heinz
Manager
Heinz Ranch Properties, LLC

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Strapping Two Polysilicon Lines In A Semiconductor Integrated Circuit Device

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US Patent:
7592705, Sep 22, 2009
Filed:
Nov 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/599654
Inventors:
Michael James Heinz - Livermore CA, US
Assignee:
Silicon Storage Technology, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H01L 23/528
US Classification:
257775, 257E23164, 257754, 257773
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for partially strapping two polysilicon lines, each having a first end and second end, uses a metal line having a plurality of spaced apart metal segments with each metal segment partially strapping a different portion of a polysilicon line. The metal segments are arranged from the first end to the second end with the signals propagating from the second end to the first end. Where two metal segments are used, the segments have lengths of.

Method And Apparatus For Strapping Two Polysilicon Lines In A Semiconductor Integrated Circuit Device

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US Patent:
7829459, Nov 9, 2010
Filed:
Aug 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/542605
Inventors:
Michael James Heinz - Livermore CA, US
Assignee:
Silicon Storage Technology, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H01L 23/528
US Classification:
438638, 257775, 257E23164, 257754, 257773
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for partially strapping two polysilicon lines, each having a first end and second end, uses a metal line having a plurality of spaced apart metal segments with each metal segment partially strapping a different portion of a polysilicon line. The metal segments are arranged from the first end to the second end with the signals propagating from the second end to the first end. Where two metal segments are used, the segments have lengths of.

Non-Volatile Memory Device With Plural Reference Cells, And Method Of Setting The Reference Cells

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US Patent:
20140104961, Apr 17, 2014
Filed:
May 8, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/466878
Inventors:
- San Jose CA, US
Michael James Heinz - Livermore CA, US
Eugene Jinglun Tam - Saratoga CA, US
Michael K. Doan - Milpitas CA, US
Alexander Kotov - Sunnyvale CA, US
Tho Ngoc Dang - San Jose CA, US
Jack Edward Frayer - Boulder Creek CA, US
Jung Hee Yun - Fremont CA, US
Thuan T. Vu - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Silicon Storage Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G11C 7/00
US Classification:
36518907
Abstract:
A non-volatile memory device has an array of non-volatile memory cells, a first plurality of non-volatile memory reference cells, with each reference cell capable of being programmed to a reference level different from the other reference cells; and a second plurality of comparators. Each of the comparators is connectable to one of the first plurality of non-volatile memory reference cells and to one of a third plurality of memory cells from among the array of non-volatile memory cells.
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