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Roger Minear Phones & Addresses

  • 1718 Dauphin Ave, Wyomissing, PA 19610 (610) 373-3142
  • Reading, PA
  • State College, PA
  • Allentown, PA
  • Lemont, PA

Work

Company: Lsi corporation 1970 to 2004 Position: Dmts

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: Stanford University 1965 to 1970 Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Skills

Analog Circuit Design • Pll • Soc • Mixed Signal • Asic • Ic • Semiconductors • Cmos • Analog • Vlsi • Rtl Design • Circuit Design • Eda • Signal Integrity • Integrated Circuit Design • Electronics • Rf • Debugging • Semiconductor Industry

Industries

Semiconductors

Resumes

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Roger Minear

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Location:
Reading, PA
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
Lsi Corporation 1970 - 2004
Dmts

Nokia Bell Labs 1970 - 2004
Retired

Bell Labs Lucent Agere 1970 - 2004
Retired
Education:
Stanford University 1965 - 1970
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical Engineering
Caltech 1960 - 1965
Master of Science, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Analog Circuit Design
Pll
Soc
Mixed Signal
Asic
Ic
Semiconductors
Cmos
Analog
Vlsi
Rtl Design
Circuit Design
Eda
Signal Integrity
Integrated Circuit Design
Electronics
Rf
Debugging
Semiconductor Industry

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Environmental Chemistry

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Roger A. Minear

ISBN #

0195097513

Water Analysis: Inorganic Species, Part 1

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Roger A. Minear

ISBN #

0124983014

Water Analysis: Inorganic Species, Part 2

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Roger A. Minear

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0124983022

Water Analysis: Organic Species

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Roger A. Minear

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0124983030

Water Disinfection and Natural Organic Matter: Characterization and Control

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Roger A. Minear

ISBN #

0841234647

Applications of Molecular Biology in Environmental Chemistry

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Roger A. Minear

ISBN #

0873719514

Us Patents

Signal Generator With Selectable Mode Control

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US Patent:
7042258, May 9, 2006
Filed:
Apr 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/834730
Inventors:
Richard V. Booth - Riegelsville PA, US
Roger L. Minear - Wyomissing PA, US
Parag Parikh - Allentown PA, US
Assignee:
Agere Systems Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
H03K 21/00
US Classification:
327115, 327117, 327156
Abstract:
A signal generator circuit includes a controller adapted to generate a divide value in accordance with at least a first control signal, and a divider adapted to divide an output signal of the signal generator circuit by the divisor value. The controller is selectively operable in at least one of a plurality of modes in accordance with at least a second control signal. The controller is configured to calculate each of one or more new divide values so as to vary a frequency of the output signal in accordance with at least one of the first and second control signals. The controller is configured to switch between operational modes and/or switch between divide values, the switching between operational modes and/or divide values being performed in such a manner so as to substantially eliminate discontinuities in the frequency of the output signal.

High Input Impedance Circuit

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US Patent:
46299106, Dec 16, 1986
Filed:
Oct 21, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/788525
Inventors:
Scott H. Early - Indianapolis IN
Roger L. Minear - Wyomissing PA
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H03K 333
H03K 508
H03K 17687
US Classification:
307317R
Abstract:
An integrated circuit amplifier for a high impedance microphone (100) of the capacitance type is disclosed. The subject amplifier circuit permits the further miniaturization of an electret microphone as it is capable of providing an input impedance simulating a resistor value of hundreds of megohms. The circuit particularly comprises duplicate coupling circuits (101a and 101b), a source of reference direct current voltage (103), and a gain providing circuit (102). The coupling circuits (101a and 101b) comprise a first pair of diodes (Q1 and Q2) symmetrically placed about one input terminal (IN1) of the microphone (100). Outputs of the reference voltage source (103) are provided to coupling circuits (101a and 101b) and through the coupling circuits to gain providing circuit 102. Such an arrangement facilitates power supply noise rejection and automatic canceling of direct current voltage drifts.

Current Repeater

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US Patent:
44737947, Sep 25, 1984
Filed:
Apr 21, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/370498
Inventors:
Scott H. Early - Indianapolis IN
Roger L. Minear - Wyomissing PA
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G05F 320
US Classification:
323315
Abstract:
An integrated circuit amplifier for a high impedance microphone (100) of the capacitance type is disclosed. The subject amplifier circuit permits the further miniaturization of an electret microphone as it is capable of providing an input impedance simulating a resistor value of hundreds of megohms. The circuit particularly comprises duplicate coupling circuits (101a and 101b), a source of reference direct current voltage (103), and a gain providing circuit (102). The coupling circuits (101a and 101b) comprise a first pair of diodes (Q1 and Q2) symetrically placed about one input terminal (IN1) of the microphone (100). Outputs of the reference voltage source (103) are provided to coupling circuits (101a and 101b) and through the coupling circuits to gain providing circuit 102. Such an arrangement facilitates power supply noise rejection and automatic canceling of direct current voltage drifts. A current repeater circuit (FIG.
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