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  • Gilbert, AZ
  • 86 Camino Del Oro, Rcho Sta Marg, CA 92688
  • Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
  • 1839 Jamaica Way, Vista, CA
  • Jamaica Way, Vista, CA 92081
  • 4285 Dry Bed Ct, Santa Clara, CA 95054
  • 943 Willowleaf Dr, San Jose, CA 95128
  • Chandler, AZ
  • Rancho Sta Marg, CA
  • San Diego, CA

Work

Company: Rockwell collins optronics 2005 to Nov 2012 Address: Carlsbad, CA Position: Principal systems engineer

Education

School / High School: Uc Irvine 2015 to 2016 Specialities: Engineering

Skills

Optics • Sensors • Testing • Optical Engineering • Zemax • Manufacturing • Thin Films • Systems Engineering • Fiber Optics • Test Equipment • Aerospace • Labview • Engineering Management • Failure Analysis • Metrology • Characterization • Photometry • Night Vision • Simulations • Automation • Color Science • Display Metrology

Ranks

Certificate: Optical Engineering

Industries

Defense & Space

Resumes

Resumes

Dennis Urbon Photo 1

Senior Optical Engineer

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Location:
Gilbert, AZ
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Rockwell Collins Optronics - Carlsbad, CA 2005 - Nov 2012
Principal Systems Engineer

Rockwell Collins Display Systems - San Jose, CA 2001 - 2005
Principal Optical Engineer

Three-Five Systems Inc. - Tempe, AZ 1999 - 2001
Principal Engineer

Candescent Technologies Inc. - San Jose, CA 1997 - 1999
Sr Reliabilty Engineer

Kaiser Electronics Inc. - San Jose, CA 1993 - 1997
Sr Optical Engineer
Education:
Uc Irvine 2015 - 2016
University of California, Santa Cruz 1998 - 1998
Northern Illinois University
Master of Science, Masters, Physics
Northern Illinois University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Physics
Skills:
Optics
Sensors
Testing
Optical Engineering
Zemax
Manufacturing
Thin Films
Systems Engineering
Fiber Optics
Test Equipment
Aerospace
Labview
Engineering Management
Failure Analysis
Metrology
Characterization
Photometry
Night Vision
Simulations
Automation
Color Science
Display Metrology
Certifications:
Optical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Improving Emitter Life In Flat Panel Field Emission Displays

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US Patent:
6369784, Apr 9, 2002
Filed:
Sep 23, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/405281
Inventors:
Igor L. Maslennikov - Sunnyvale CA
Dennis M. Urbon - San Jose CA
Christopher J. Spindt - Menlo Park CA
Ronald L. Hansen - San Jose CA
Christopher J. Curtin - Los Altos Hills CA
Assignee:
Candescent Intellectual Property Services, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G09G 300
US Classification:
345 752, 345 741, 345204, 345208, 313339, 713321
Abstract:
A field emission display having an improved operational life. In one embodiment of the present invention, the field emission display comprises a plurality of row lines, a plurality of column lines, and a plurality of electron emissive elements disposed at intersections of the plurality of row lines and column lines, a column driver circuit, and a row driver circuit. The column driver circuit is coupled to drive column voltage signals over the plurality of column lines; and, the row driver circuit is coupled to activate and deactivate the plurality of row lines with row voltage signals. Significantly, according to the present invention, operational life of the field emission display is substantially extended when the electron emissive elements are intermittently reverse-biased by the column voltage signals and the row voltage signals. In another embodiment, the row driver circuit is responsive to a SLEEP signal. The row driver circuit, upon receiving the SLEEP signal, drives a sleep-mode voltage over the row lines to reverse-bias the electron emissive elements.

System And Method For Improving Emitter Life In Flat Panel Field Emission Displays

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US Patent:
6448949, Sep 10, 2002
Filed:
Jun 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/588267
Inventors:
Igor L. Maslennikov - Sunnyvale CA
Dennis M. Urbon - San Jose CA
Christopher J. Spindt - Menlo Park CA
Ronald L. Hansen - San Jose CA
Christopher J. Curtin - Los Altos Hills CA
Assignee:
Candescent Technologies Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G09G 300
US Classification:
345 74, 345 75, 345208, 3151691
Abstract:
A field emission display having an improved operational life. In one embodiment of the present invention, the field emission display comprises a plurality of row lines, a plurality of column lines, and a plurality of electron emissive elements disposed at intersections of the plurality of row lines and column lines, a column driver circuit, and a row driver circuit. The column driver circuit is coupled to drive column voltage signals over the plurality of column lines; and, the row driver circuit is coupled to activate and deactivate the plurality of row lines with row voltage signals. Significantly, according to the present invention, operational life of the field emission display is substantially extended when the electron emissive elements are intermittently reverse-biased by the column voltage signals and the row voltage signals. In another embodiment, the row driver circuit is responsive to a SLEEP signal. The row driver circuit, upon receiving the SLEEP signal, drives a sleep-mode voltage over the row lines to reverse-bias the electron emissive elements.

System And Method For Improving Emitter Life In Flat Panel Field Emission Displays

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US Patent:
61338931, Oct 17, 2000
Filed:
Aug 31, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/144213
Inventors:
Igor L. Maslennikov - Sunnyvale CA
Dennis M. Urbon - San Jose CA
Christopher J. Spindt - Menlo Park CA
Ronald L. Hansen - San Jose CA
Christopher J. Curtin - Los Altos Hills CA
Assignee:
Candescent Technologies, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G09G 300
US Classification:
345 74
Abstract:
A field emission display having an improved operational life. In one embodiment of the present invention, the field emission display comprises a plurality of row lines, a plurality of column lines, and a plurality of electron emissive elements disposed at intersections of the plurality of row lines and column lines, a column driver circuit, and a row driver circuit. The column driver circuit is coupled to drive column voltage signals over the plurality of column lines; and, the row driver circuit is coupled to activate and deactivate the plurality of row lines with row voltage signals. Significantly, according to the present invention, operational life of the field emission display is substantially extended when the electron emissive elements are intermittently reverse-biased by the column voltage signals and the row voltage signals. In another embodiment, the row driver circuit is responsive to a SLEEP signal. The row driver circuit, upon receiving the SLEEP signal, drives a sleep-mode voltage over the row lines to reverse-bias the electron emissive elements.
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