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Trevor L Barron

from Hopkinton, MA
Age ~63

Trevor Barron Phones & Addresses

  • 8 Stewart St, Hopkinton, MA 01748 (508) 435-8306
  • Gales Ferry, CT
  • Charlestown, RI
  • Kenyon, RI

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Company: Raytheon - Marlborough, MA Mar 1998 Position: Sr. principal systems engineer

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School / High School: Worcester Polytechnic Institute- Worcester, MA 2004 Specialities: Master of Science in Multidisciplinary Systems Engineering

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Trevor L. Barron

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Address:
8 Stewart St, Hopkinton, MA 01748
Phone:
(508) 435-8306
VIN:
JTEBU11F970004396
Make:
TOYOTA
Model:
FJ CRUISER
Year:
2007

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Trevor Barron Hopkinton, MA

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Work:
Raytheon
Marlborough, MA
Mar 1998 to Apr 2013
Sr. Principal Systems Engineer

Newlink Global Engineering
Springfield, VA
Nov 1996 to Feb 1998
Systems Engineer

Education:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Worcester, MA
2004 to 2006
Master of Science in Multidisciplinary Systems Engineering

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Polarity Change Box For Radio Transmitter Receiver

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US Patent:
60119578, Jan 4, 2000
Filed:
Apr 24, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/845265
Inventors:
David L. Culbertson - New London CT
Trevor Barron - Charlestown RI
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04B 138
US Classification:
455 73
Abstract:
A polarity change box for selectively reversing the polarity of balanced nals and for simultaneously monitoring control and data signals while injecting a test signal. The box includes an input connector and an output connector for receiving and transmitting signals, respectively, and a plurality of circuits for transmitting balanced signals. Each circuit includes a pair of input leads from the input connector and a pair of output leads from the output connector which are electrically connected to a double pole double throw switch. Test points are electrically connected to each output lead. The switch may be selectively positioned in a "normal", "inject", or "reverse" position. In the "normal" position, the first and second input leads are electrically connected to the first and second output leads, respectively, and the output signal has the same polarity as the input signal. In the "inject" position, the switch opens the circuit allowing a test signal to be injected. In the "reverse" position, the circuit reverses the polarity of the input signal by electrically connecting the first and second input leads to the second and first output leads, respectively.
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