Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2008
Title: Innovations of John C De Lacy
Introduction
John C De Lacy is an accomplished inventor based in Portland, OR (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of test and measurement instruments, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of triggering systems in various applications.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Method and apparatus providing multiple channel multiple instrument triggering." This invention presents a system, method, and apparatus for triggering a plurality of test and measurement instruments in a substantially simultaneous manner. It logically combines a trigger enable signal provided by each of a plurality of signal processing devices to produce a combined trigger signal, which then triggers each of the signal processing devices.
Another notable patent is "Rate measurement for anomalous trigger events." This method and apparatus process anomalous trigger event conditions to provide rate measurements. The apparatus identifies one or more trigger events in at least one input signal, determines the number of events during a specified period, and provides a visual representation of this determination to a user via a display device. The visual representation may include an alphanumeric display, a waveform, or a graphic image.
Career Highlights
John C De Lacy is currently employed at Tektronix, Inc., where he continues to innovate and develop advanced technologies in the field of measurement instruments. His expertise and contributions have made a significant impact on the industry.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with talented coworkers, including Que Thuy Tran and Patrick A Smith, to further enhance the capabilities of their projects and inventions.
Conclusion
John C De Lacy's innovative work in the field of test and measurement instruments showcases his dedication to advancing technology. His patents reflect his commitment to improving the efficiency and functionality of triggering systems.