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Robert Flegal Phones & Addresses

  • 7017 Lantern Rd, Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505) 881-6355
  • Rio Rancho, NM
  • Nampa, ID
  • 6100 203Rd Ave, Beaverton, OR 97007 (503) 649-5825
  • 5840 166Th Ave, Aloha, OR 97007 (503) 649-5825
  • Hillsboro, OR
  • 44580 Comet Ct, Banks, OR 97106

Work

Company: Flegal consulting Nov 2010 Address: Lakewood, California, 90713 Position: President

Education

Degree: AA School / High School: Compton College 1971 to 1973 Specialities: Electronics Engineering

Skills

Project Manager • Contract Review • Original Equipment Manufacturer • Managed Vendor Relationships • Instructor • Participant on Standards Committee • Turnkey Manufacturing • National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) • ANSI (American National Standards Instit... • National Propane Gas Association (NPGA). • Recreational Vehicle Industry Associatio... • Operations Manager, Vice President • Standard Compliance • Excellent Communicator • Troubleshooting • Administration • Business Management • Business Analysis • Customer Relations • Product Development • Documentation • Distribution • Employee Relations • Hiring • Inventory Management • Knowledge Management • Key Account Management • Lean Manufacturing • Leadership Development • Team Leadership • Mentoring • New Business Development • Contract Negotiations • Operations Management • Microsoft Office • Outlook • Strategic Planning • Purchasing • Quality Management • Research • Customer Service • Testing • Underwriting • Business Strategy • Coaching • Forecasting • Litigation • Social Networking • Outsourcing • Manufacturing

Awards

Independence at home: 15 years annual T... • Independence at home: 2011 Special Volun... • Independence at home: 2011 Certificate o... • NPGA Chairman's Citation 2003-2004

Interests

Business Interests: Vice President Opera...

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

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Vice President Operations At Flegal Consulting

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Position:
President at Flegal Consulting
Location:
Lakewood, California
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Flegal Consulting - Lakewood, California, 90713 since Nov 2010
President

CCI Controls, DBA Concert Recording Company - South Gate, California Jan 1999 - Nov 2010
President / VP Operations

Electronic Investment Company - South Gate, California May 2000 - Dec 2008
President / VP Operations

HomeAlert Inc. - South Gate, California Jan 2003 - Dec 2006
VP Operations
Education:
Compton College 1971 - 1973
AA, Electronics Engineering
Skills:
Project Manager
Contract Review
Original Equipment Manufacturer
Managed Vendor Relationships
Instructor
Participant on Standards Committee
Turnkey Manufacturing
National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA)
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
National Propane Gas Association (NPGA).
Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA).
Operations Manager, Vice President
Standard Compliance
Excellent Communicator
Troubleshooting
Administration
Business Management
Business Analysis
Customer Relations
Product Development
Documentation
Distribution
Employee Relations
Hiring
Inventory Management
Knowledge Management
Key Account Management
Lean Manufacturing
Leadership Development
Team Leadership
Mentoring
New Business Development
Contract Negotiations
Operations Management
Microsoft Office
Outlook
Strategic Planning
Purchasing
Quality Management
Research
Customer Service
Testing
Underwriting
Business Strategy
Coaching
Forecasting
Litigation
Social Networking
Outsourcing
Manufacturing
Interests:
Business Interests: Vice President Operations, Consulting, Change Management, Risk Management Personnel Interests: Travel, Family, Racket Ball
Honor & Awards:
Independence at home: 15 years annual Thanksgiving Event Independence at home: 2011 Special Volunteer Award Independence at home: 2011 Certificate of Appreciation NPGA Chairman's Citation 2003-2004

Publications

Us Patents

Field Serviceable Display Device

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US Patent:
20110019363, Jan 27, 2011
Filed:
Jul 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/842781
Inventors:
Scott Vahlsing - Beaverton OR, US
Bruce James Sandmeyer - Portland OR, US
Robert Timothy Flegal - Beaverton OR, US
Allen Gard - Portland OR, US
Patrick J. Green - Beaverton OR, US
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361695
Abstract:
An electronic display panel is ruggedized by optically bonding optically transparent plates to the front and back of the display panel. Electronic devices associated with the display panel, such as drivers, may be encased in a resin or other material to provide environmental and mechanical protection for the electronic devices. An outdoor display device includes a two part housing with a weatherized electronic display panel mounted in one part and a back light mounted in the second part. The housing is easily opened at the display device location to provide access to the back light components and the back of the weatherized electronic display panel for maintenance or other purposes. Fans and air passages may be provided to circulate air through the housing to help cool the display device.

Alternate Polarity Symmetric Drive For Scanning Electrodes In A Split-Screen Ac Tfel Display Device

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US Patent:
49821830, Jan 1, 1991
Filed:
Jul 19, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/221747
Inventors:
Robert T. Flegal - Beaverton OR
Michael J. Ziuchkovski - Portland OR
Assignee:
Planar Systems, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
G09G 330
US Classification:
340781
Abstract:
A matrix-addressed AC TFEL panel includes odd- and even-numbered scanning electrodes driven from opposite sides of the panel by separate power supplies. The data electrodes are divided into top and bottom sets so that they are arranged as complementary pairs extending towards each other slightly less than halfway across the screen leaving a small gap in the middle. The odd- and even-numbered scanning electrodes are divided into top and bottom subsets so that the top and bottom halves of the panel may be scanned simultaneously in line-by-line fashion. When an even electrode in the top half of the panel is scanned with a voltage of a first polarity, an odd electrode in the bottom half may be scanned with a voltage of an opposite polarity. Thus, the load for the scanning of the top and bottom halves is divided between positive and negative power supplies. To provide symmetric drive the polarities may be reversed each frame.

Transformer-Coupled Drive Network For A Tfel Panel

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US Patent:
47332280, Mar 22, 1988
Filed:
Jul 31, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/760990
Inventors:
Robert T. Flegal - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Planar Systems, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
G09G 328
US Classification:
340719
Abstract:
A drive network for a TFEL panel includes a series resonant drive circuit for producing pulses of a predetermined frequency, a transformer for coupling the drive circuit to a TFEL panel, and symmetrically driven push-pull row drivers, a plurality of which may be implemented on a single integrated circuit chip. The transformer includes switching means for alternately providing positive and negative high-voltage pulses for the row drivers on alternate frames of data. The network formed by the series resonant drive circuit and the TFEL panel is a series RLC circuit which is driven at its resonant frequency.

Energy-Efficient Split-Electrode Tfel Panel

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US Patent:
47393203, Apr 19, 1988
Filed:
Apr 30, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/729974
Inventors:
Brian J. Dolinar - Lake Oswego OR
Robert T. Flegal - Beaverton OR
Larry L. Lewis - Portland OR
Assignee:
Planar Systems, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
G09G 330
US Classification:
340781
Abstract:
A driving architecture for a matrix addressed TFEL display includes upper and lower data electrode arrays divided by a narrow gap and scanning electrodes arranged in complementary pairs one for each array of data electrodes. The data electrodes are charged at a rate which minimizes the power loss in the resistive component of the data electrode circuitry. The top and bottom data electrode arrays may be driven simultaneously, thereby decreasing the time needed to scan the panel, thus permitting more electrodes and larger screens. The split-screen array provides shorter data electrodes which take less time to charge, thus permitting use of energy-saving techniques which require a slower charging rate.

Staggered Refresh Pulse Generator For A Tfel Panel

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US Patent:
46911448, Sep 1, 1987
Filed:
Jan 22, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/821464
Inventors:
Christopher N. King - Portland OR
Brian J. Dolinar - Lake Oswego OR
William A. Barrow - Beaverton OR
Robert T. Flegal - Beaverton OR
Paul E. Gulick - Beaverton OR
Laurin G. Blacken - Wilsonville OR
Assignee:
Planar Systems, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
G09G 330
US Classification:
3151693
Abstract:
A TFEL panel includes orthogonally disposed sets of scanning and data electrodes. The scanning electrodes are strobed with a preconditioning voltage and data is provided to selected data electrodes simultaneously with the line by line strobing of the scanning electrodes. A refresh pulse is applied to the screen once per frame of data at times which vary from frame to frame. This may be accomplished either by varying the time of occurrence of the refresh pulse within each frame or by holding the time of occurrence of the refresh pulse constant and varying the strobing sequence of the scanning electrodes. This technique prevents certain portions of the screen from generating a latent image due to charge accumulation which would otherwise result from the timing asymmetry between the scanning of certain electrodes and the fixed timing of the refresh pulse.

Split Screen Electrode Structure For Tfel Panel

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US Patent:
47976675, Jan 10, 1989
Filed:
Nov 2, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/116630
Inventors:
Brian J. Dolinar - Lake Oswego OR
Robert T. Flegal - Beaverton OR
Larry L. Lewis - Portland OR
Assignee:
Planar Systems, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
G09G 330
US Classification:
340781
Abstract:
An electrode structure for an AC matrix-addressed TFEL panel includes top and bottom sets of scanning electrodes, each located in a respective half of the panel, and top and bottom sets of data electrodes extending at right angles to the scanning electrodes where each electrode in the top and bottom set extends for a distance slightly less than halfway across the panel to provide a split screen display. The scanning electrodes are driven by driver amplifiers that simultaneously energize complimentary pairs of the scanning electrodes in the top and bottom halves of the panel driving them in line-by-line fashion. The top and bottom sets of data electrodes are driven simultaneously by top and bottom sets of electrode drivers simultaneously with each scan of the data electrodes. In this way the top and bottom halves of the panel are scanned simultaneously, and the writing of one frame of data is faster. Also, the column electrodes are shorter and therefore require less energy and consume less power per frame.

Wafer Probes

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US Patent:
48536270, Aug 1, 1989
Filed:
Jul 11, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/217107
Inventors:
Kimberly R. Gleason - Portland OR
Eric W. Strid - Portland OR
Robert T. Flegal - Beaverton OR
Angus J. McCamant - Aloha OR
Assignee:
TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
G01R 106
G01R 3102
US Classification:
324158P
Abstract:
A wafer probe comprises a support member having an end region which is shaped to permit the end region to be brought into close proximity with a component under test. An amplifier is mounted on the support member at its end region. A conductive probe element is attached to the amplifier and is electrically connected to the amplifier's input terminal. A transmission line is connected to the amplifier's output terminal for transmitting signals from the amplifier to a measurement instrument.

Phase Lock Loop Having Switchable Filters And Oscillators

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US Patent:
45104611, Apr 9, 1985
Filed:
Jul 22, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/401051
Inventors:
Eric J. Dickes - Hillsboro OR
Thomas C. Hill - Beaverton OR
Robert T. Flegal - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Tektronix, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
H03L 710
US Classification:
331 1A
Abstract:
A phase lock circuit including a phase/frequency detector, a plurality of selectable filters, and a plurality of variable frequency signal generators connected in a loop to lock an output signal to an input signal. An out-of-frequency-range condition detector is provided to facilitate automatic selection of an appropriate in-range combination of filter and signal generator to cause lock to occur.
Robert Timothy Flegal from Rio Rancho, NM, age ~69 Get Report