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  • Temecula, CA
  • 39608 Montebello Way, Murrieta, CA 92563 (951) 696-5561
  • Menifee, CA
  • 526 Ivy St, Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 739-1964
  • Vista, CA
  • Riverside, CA
  • 39779 Old Carriage Rd, Murrieta, CA 92563

Work

Company: Infineon technologies Sep 1, 2003 Position: Failure analysis process technician 5

Education

Degree: Associates, Associate of Arts School / High School: Palomar College 1992 to 1995 Specialities: Electronics, Engineering, Communications

Skills

Failure Analysis • Semiconductors • Spc • Semiconductor Industry • Electronics • Manufacturing • Ic • Design of Experiments • Analog • Pcb Design • Engineering • Testing • Continuous Improvement • Process Improvement • Fmea

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Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

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Failure Analysis Process Technician 5

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Location:
Los Angeles, CA
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Infineon Technologies
Failure Analysis Process Technician 5

Cymer Mar 2002 - Aug 2003
Test Technician

Optical Micro Machines Dec 2000 - Jul 2001
Electronics Technician

Sony Electronics Jun 1995 - Nov 2000
Engineering Technician
Education:
Palomar College 1992 - 1995
Associates, Associate of Arts, Electronics, Engineering, Communications
Palomar College 1990 - 1992
Associates, Associate of Arts, Liberal Arts, Humanities, General Studies
Skills:
Failure Analysis
Semiconductors
Spc
Semiconductor Industry
Electronics
Manufacturing
Ic
Design of Experiments
Analog
Pcb Design
Engineering
Testing
Continuous Improvement
Process Improvement
Fmea

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Salvaging Components Of A Cathode Ray Tube When Extracting Failed Components For Testing

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US Patent:
6589090, Jul 8, 2003
Filed:
Apr 3, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/825530
Inventors:
David Allen Murtishaw - Sun City CA
Edward Martinez - Vista CA
Brian Michael Solomich - Vista CA
Assignee:
Sony Corporation - Tokyo
Sony Electronics, Inc. - Park Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H01J 950
US Classification:
445 2, 445 61
Abstract:
When an installed electron gun has failed testing, the gun is cut out of the neck of the Cathode Ray Tube (âCRTâ) without destroying or damaging any other portion of the CRT. A new neck is then formed on the tube which can be re-inserted into the production line and re-used. The reclaimed electron gun can then be analyzed and tested to determine the cause of its malfunction or test failure. In this way, minimal damage is done to the CRT in which the gun is originally installed and as much of that CRT as possible is salvaged for use in a completed unit.

Method And Device For Preventing Arcing Between A High-Voltage External Probe Tip And A Frit Grounding Band During Frit Knocking

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US Patent:
6661629, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
Apr 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/839281
Inventors:
David Allen Murtishaw - Sun City CA
Brian Michael Solomich - Vista CA
Edward Martinez - Vista CA
Assignee:
Sony Corporation - Tokyo
Sony Electronics, Inc. - Park Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H02H 300
US Classification:
361 42, 361 56, 324404
Abstract:
An insulating member is used on or with a high-voltage probe that applies a voltage to the anode of a cathode ray tube during manufacture of the tube. If there are flaws in the frit seal of the tube, the probe produces arcing through the flaw into a grounded, conductive band disposed around the exterior of the frit seal. The insulating member is placed between the high-voltage probe tip and the grounded band around the frit seal. Consequently, the insulating member prevents electrical arcing external to the cathode ray tube between the high-voltage probe and the grounded band. Such arcing would otherwise interfere with the testing of the frit seal and could possibly damage the test equipment.

System And Method For Protecting Cathode Ray Tube Funnels From Contamination After Application Of Interior Coating

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US Patent:
6676469, Jan 13, 2004
Filed:
Apr 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/839432
Inventors:
David Allen Murtishaw - Sun City CA
Edward Martinez - Vista CA
Brian Solomich - Vista CA
Assignee:
Sony Corporation - Tokyo
Sony Electronics, Inc. - Park Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H01J 920
US Classification:
445 22, 445 23, 445 24, 445 25, 445 45
Abstract:
During manufacture, the components of a cathode ray tube must be protected against contaminants, such as dust, that will degrade performance of the completed tube. A protective tunnel, in which a contaminant-free environment can more easily be maintained, protects open cathode ray tube funnels that are moved between a coating station and a drying oven. Access doors may be provided to allow for cleaning and maintenance of the tunnel, as well as access to cathode ray tube funnels in the tunnel. A vacuum system may also be provided to clean airborne contaminants from the protective tunnel.

Method And System For Heating Cathode Ray Tubes During Frit Knocking To Prevent Electrical Arcing

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US Patent:
6733353, May 11, 2004
Filed:
Apr 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/839250
Inventors:
David Allen Murtishaw - Sun City CA
Brian Michael Solomich - Vista CA
Edward Martinez - Vista CA
Assignee:
Sony Corporation - Tokyo
Sony Electronics, Inc. - Park Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H01J 900
US Classification:
445 5, 445 22, 445 23, 445 24, 445 25, 445 26
Abstract:
Heating or maintaining the temperature of a cathode ray tube that is waiting to undergo frit knocking has been discovered to substantially reduce the dangerous and harmful tendency of electrical arcing between the high-voltage probe and grounded band used in the frit knocking process. Any means or method of heating such a cathode ray tube including, but not limited to, placing the cathode ray tube in an oven or heating unit, or in a heated room or chamber produces beneficial results. Placing the cathode ray tube in an insulated envelope or blanket can also help. In particular, one or more heat packs that are heated in an oven and then brought into thermal contact with the cathode ray tube can be used to heat or maintain the temperature of the cathode ray tube.

Test Lead For Cathode Ray Tube Aging Line Socket And Method Of Making And Using Same

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US Patent:
20020089331, Jul 11, 2002
Filed:
Jan 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/756816
Inventors:
Brian Solomich - Vista CA, US
David Murtishaw - Sun City CA, US
Edward Martinez - Vista CA, US
Assignee:
Sony Corporation
International Classification:
G01R031/00
US Classification:
324/413000
Abstract:
A novel test lead can be used to connect an aging line with a voltage or multi-meter in order to monitor the voltage output by the aging line. The aging line is used to age electronic devices and components, particularly cathode ray tubes, during the manufacturing process. The test lead includes a plug adapted for ready connection to an output socket of the aging line without requiring any disassembly of the socket. The other end of the test lead preferably includes a number of clips, banana or alligator, for connecting the lead to the voltage or multi-meter. In this way, the output voltage of the aging line can be easily and rapidly tested for conformance with predetermined specifications.

Soldering Iron Temperature Measurement Jig And Methods Of Making And Using The Same

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US Patent:
20020126734, Sep 12, 2002
Filed:
Mar 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/800626
Inventors:
David Murtishaw - Sun City CA, US
Brian Solomich - Vista CA, US
Edward Martinez - Vista CA, US
Assignee:
Sony Corporation
International Classification:
G01K007/04
G01K001/14
G01K013/00
US Classification:
374/179000, 374/141000
Abstract:
A jig incorporates a thermocouple clamp for measuring the temperature of a soldering iron. With the jig and the thermocouple clamp, the method of taking the temperature of the soldering iron is made consistent. Consequently, any variations in temperature readings can be attributed to an actual change in soldering iron temperature and not to a variation in the technique for measuring the temperature. Thus, the temperature of the soldering iron can be controlled with high accuracy. This is important particularly in high-precision manufacturing processes.

Protective Storage Covering For Cathode Ray Tube Components And Methods Of Making And Using The Same

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US Patent:
20020139703, Oct 3, 2002
Filed:
Apr 3, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/825047
Inventors:
David Murtishaw - Sun City CA, US
Brian Solomich - San Diego CA, US
Edward Martinez - Vista CA, US
Assignee:
Sony Corporation
International Classification:
B65D085/42
B65D019/00
US Classification:
206/419000, 206/597000
Abstract:
A protective cover is placed over a rack of cathode ray tube components to prevent contamination of the components and/or moisture damage to the components. Some cathode ray tube components, particularly funnels, are stockpiled so that assembly lines can be kept running even if the supply of the component becomes temporarily exhausted. However, these stockpiled funnels must be protected while in storage. The protective cover described herein can be fastened in place around a rack or pallet containing a stockpile of funnels. The protective cover can also incorporate moisture-absorbent elements to prevent moisture damage to the stockpiled funnels.

Crt Aging Line Load Voltage Socket

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US Patent:
20030022546, Jan 30, 2003
Filed:
Jul 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/915651
Inventors:
Brian Solomich - Escondido CA, US
David Murtishaw - Sun City CA, US
Edward Martinez - Vista CA, US
International Classification:
H01R013/627
US Classification:
439/362000
Abstract:
A load voltage socket is provided for monitoring the load voltage across a CRT during aging so as to determine the current aging condition. The socket is insertable between the CRT and an aging line socket. The socket is provided with a plurality of banana plugs or other connecting means by which the load voltage socket may be conveniently connected to a voltage meter or other measuring instrument for the purposes of monitoring or determining the current aging condition.
Brian M Solomich from Temecula, CA, age ~52 Get Report