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William D Mohat

from Mentor, OH
Age ~69

William Mohat Phones & Addresses

  • 8623 Hilltop Dr, Mentor, OH 44060 (440) 257-4217
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Commack, NY
  • 8623 Hilltop Dr, Mentor, OH 44060

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Senior R And D Engineer

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Location:
Cleveland, OH
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Telos Systems
Senior R and D Engineer
Education:
Cleveland State University
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William Mohat

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Location:
Mentor, OH
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Skills:
Pcb Design
Digital Signal Processors
Embedded Linux
Analog
Firmware
Communication Protocols
Rf
Orcad
Fpga
Hardware
Altera
Xilinx
Arm
Embedded Systems
Embedded Software

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
William D Mohat
EPSILON ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY, INC
Euclid, OH
William Mohat
Director of Engineering
Cutting Edge Technologies, Inc
Mfg Electronic Components Mfg Telephone/Telegraph Apparatus
1241 Superior Ave E, Cleveland, OH 44114
William Mohat
ADX, INC
Richmond Heights, OH
William David Mohat
R & M MICROSYSTEMS, INC
Euclid, OH
William Mohat
Principal
Epsilon Electronic Technology
Ret Misc Merchandise
8623 Hilltop Dr, Concord Township, OH 44060

Publications

Us Patents

Masterless Power Supply Arrangement

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US Patent:
43564038, Oct 26, 1982
Filed:
Feb 20, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/236402
Inventors:
William D. Mohat - Euclid OH
Assignee:
The Babcock & Wilcox Company - New Orleans LA
International Classification:
H02J 104
US Classification:
307 60
Abstract:
A power supply arrangement is disclosed wherein the power supplies (12, 14) share the power requirements of a common load (20) approximately equally and wherein either of the power supplies (12, 14) can act as the "master" while the other power supply acts as the "slave". The arrangement utilizes an integrating differential error amplifier (54), an inverting amplifier (56), and a non-inverting amplifier (58) which are electrically connected between the common load (20) and the power supplies (12, 14) to detect any difference in the output current of the power supplies (12, 14) due to a difference in output voltage, and correct same by increasing the output voltage of the power supply having the lower output voltage until the difference is eliminated. In this manner, either power supply (12, 14) can act as the "master" while the other power supply acts as the "slave".

Processor Independent Error Checking Arrangement

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US Patent:
57646600, Jun 9, 1998
Filed:
Jul 9, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/890278
Inventors:
William D. Mohat - Mentor OH
Assignee:
Elsag International N.V. - Amsterdam
International Classification:
G06F 1100
US Classification:
371 681
Abstract:
A dual processor computer system with error checking that stops immediately when a discrepancy is detected between the two processors. The system includes a first processor for executing a series of instructions including input/output instructions. A second processor executes the same instructions independently of and in synchronization with the first processor. Both processors have a processor independent bus interface. All significant processor address, data, and control signals are connected to all peripheral devices by a processor independent I/O bus. A comparison circuit detects discrepancies in the operation of the two lock step processors and provides a signal that immediately stops operation of the processors when an error is detected. Each processor is connected through its associated processor independent bus interface to the comparison circuit and the first processor is also connected through its interface to the I/O bus. The I/O bus is independent of the processor type, clock rate, and peripherals chosen in the construction of the computing system.
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