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Cecil Ian Cory227 Cartagena
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| Redesigned the power supply circuitry and the camera tracking system for the Triple Ground Threat Emitter. Evaluated the operation of the night vision camera tracking capability and made design changes to improve its reliability. Participated in the field testing of the system. |
| Analyzed an airborne threat emitter system to determine the feasibility of a computer controlling its magnetrons. Designed a motion control system that tunes the magnetrons to specified frequencies. Designed the interface for the onboard computer, created the layouts for the printed circuit boards, specified electrical and mechanical parts, assembled the system and tested the prototype. |
| Using the airborne threat emitter system design as a baseline, designed an I-band dual frequency threat emitter. Designed a pulse repetition frequency (PRF) controller that uses a spin-tuned magnetron and is synchronized with the positioning data from the motor encoder. Designed a delay circuit that allows the PRF to be delayed to generate two specific frequencies. Designed the enclosure, printed circuit boards and specified the parts required. Assembled the system and tested the prototype. Using the I-band motor controller as a baseline, designed a J-band frequency agile threat emitter. |
| Evaluated the reliability of an airborne threat emitter transmitter. Redesigned the power supply current limiting circuit and design an upper limit PRF sense control circuit. Built prototype circuits, installed them into the system and evaluated their performance. Completed the design; built twenty modification kits and installed them in the threat emitter system. |
| Designed Spark Machines for the Special Effects industry. These machines have the capability of being turned on and off, generating a controllable shower of sparks. Designed the speed control circuitry for the wire feed motor. Designed an isolated drive circuit for the high current SCRs, which are used to switch the power on and off to the wire that is being burnt. Designed the sensor circuits that test for air pressure and the presents of wire. Designed the enclosure, printed circuit boards and specified the parts required for the system. Received the Technical Achievement Award from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Science. |
| Use AutoCad R13 for drawings, EE Designer III for circuit layout and schematic capture; also use other software that includes, OrCad, Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, and Word Perfect. |
| Familiar with various test and measuring equipment, Oscilloscopes, Spectrum Analyzers, Logic Analyzers, Synthesized Signal Generators, Function Generators, Counters, and Multimeters. |
Comarco Systems, Camarillo, Ca. 1997-Present
Sr. Staff Engineer
Responsible for the design and development of electronic test equipment including electronic circuitry, software, and packaging. Analyzes parts specifications, selects parts for assigned projects, and monitors acquisition of parts. Develops written and verbal reports and test procedures for electronic circuits in the B2 bomber. Prepares documentation, such as engineering drawings, and test procedures for assigned projects.
VSE Corporation, Camarillo, Ca. 1986-1997
Staff Electronics Engineer
Responsible for the design and development of electronic equipment including electronic circuitry, software, and packaging. Analyzes parts specifications, selects parts for assigned projects, and monitors acquisition of parts. As project leader develops written and verbal reports. Prepares documentation, such as engineering drawings, and test procedures for assigned projects. Member of the Design Review Board both as a reviewing engineer and as a project leader.
Designed and fabricated electronic modules and circuit boards. Performed design, test, and documentation of electronic circuits and mechanical devices. Analyzed parts specifications and selected parts for assigned projects. Analyzed computer programs and software packages for effectiveness.
Micro Products Unlimited, Camarillo, Ca 1983 - 1986
Engineer
Responsible for the design, schematics, prototyping, printed circuit layout and tape-up, and test of products targeting the test equipment market. Designed interface cards, chassis layout, and test fixtures for electronic warfare simulation equipment. Supervised technicians in the prototyping and debugging of new and improved designs.
Clifford Industries, Camarillo, CA. 1980 - 1983
Assistant Engineer
Conducted research and development for the design, manufacture, and test of linear, pulse-width-modulated power supplies and digital control circuits, Supervised engineering research and development laboratory, drafting, test, and warranty repair functions.
A.S. Electronics, Monterey Peninsula College, 1971
Graduate, Pacific Grove High School, 1967
Military Schools/Courses:
Depot, Field Radio Repair and Supervisory courses for Battalion
Level Radio Telephone Communications, 1970
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