Title: Phillip Douglas Purdy - Innovator in Transducer Interface Systems
Introduction
Phillip Douglas Purdy is an inventor based in Dallas, TX (US). He is currently associated with Endophys Holdings, LLC. Although he does not hold any granted patents, he has made significant contributions through his patent applications.
Latest Patent Applications
One of his notable patent applications is titled "Transducer Interface System and Method." This application discloses a transducer interface system and method that allows for the conversion from an analog sensor input to a standardized analog output interface. In preferred embodiments, the system permits a fiber optic pressure sensor to be interfaced with a standard patient care monitor (PCM) system using standardized Wheatstone Bridge analog interface inputs. The Wheatstone Bridge sensed output is defined by stimulus from the PCM and modulation of bridge element values by the conditioned output of an analog pressure sensor. The application highlights the use of analog-to-digital-to-analog conversion in the transducer interface, which allows for retrofitting PCM devices with advanced patient monitoring sensors without the need for specialized modifications to the baseline PCM data collection framework. The methods disclosed include techniques to connect arbitrary types and numbers of analog sensors to traditional PCM systems without requiring hardware or software modifications.
Conclusion
Phillip Douglas Purdy is an innovative inventor whose work in transducer interface systems showcases his commitment to advancing patient monitoring technology. His contributions, particularly through his patent applications, reflect his expertise and dedication to improving healthcare solutions.
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