Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2004
Title: Innovations by Cheryl Brown in Signal Measurement Systems
Introduction: Cheryl Brown is an accomplished inventor based in Colorado Springs, CO (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of signal measurement systems, holding 2 patents that enhance the functionality and usability of logic analyzers. Her work focuses on improving the graphical user interface for manipulating signals and buses, making it easier for users to interact with complex data.
Latest Patents: Cheryl's latest patents include a "System and method for manipulating relationships among signals and buses of a signal measurement system on a graphical user interface." This innovative system allows users to graphically associate buses and signals on a display window, facilitating the grouping of signals into buses and visually aligning them with user-specified trigger conditions. Another notable patent is the "System and method for specifying trigger conditions of a signal measurement system using hierarchical structures on a graphical user interface." This invention enables users to specify trigger conditions by selecting signals or buses from a hierarchically arranged list, streamlining the process of setting up complex measurements.
Career Highlights: Cheryl Brown is currently employed at Agilent Technologies, Inc., where she continues to develop cutting-edge technologies in the field of signal measurement. Her expertise in creating user-friendly interfaces has made a significant impact on the efficiency of logic analyzers.
Collaborations: Throughout her career, Cheryl has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Douglas James Beck and Michael A Upham. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of her innovative projects and the successful development of her patents.
Conclusion: Cheryl Brown's contributions to signal measurement systems exemplify the importance of innovation in technology. Her patents not only enhance user experience but also push the boundaries of what is possible in the field.