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Some of the electronic products we designed
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Design of a computerized controller for the Nikon F-90 and the N-90 intelligent cameras for use in underwater applications with depths of up to 250 feet (76.2 m). A patent for the underwater keypad has been applied for. To fully utilize all the features of the Nikon 90 series cameras, they must be used with an external Sharp agenda running software from a special card. The use of these agendas underwater is not possible, so a replacement computer based controller was designed to activate all the camera functions through the use of a series of keys and a Liquid Crystal Display. The control computer and the keypad were designed into an underwater housing for the cameras. Design and multiple installations of fully addressable large electronic moving signs equipped with radio data receiver/decoders. The large LED display panel has 32 characters by 2 lines with a character size of 1.7" x 2.1" (4.3 cm x 5.3 cm) and a maximum panel size of 70" x 6" x 2.5" (1.78 m x 15.2 cm x 6.4 cm). Design, receipt of US patent number: 4,831,638 and production of a Garment Counter for the clothing industry. This product replaces the manual method used today to count merchandise during production, shipping and receiving in the industry across North America. It counted the number of plastic hangers on a rack as it is pushed along that rack. Project management of the selection and installation of a Temperature and Humidity Chamber for the testing of specialized electronic components. Mechanical and electrical design, manufacturing and assembly, of a custom test jig to be used in the above-mentioned Temperature and Humidity Chamber.
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