Location History:
- Phoenix, AZ (US) (1992 - 1996)
- Milpitas, CA (US) (1994 - 2001)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1992-2001
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Scott W. Cameron
Introduction
Scott W. Cameron is a notable inventor based in Milpitas, California, with a remarkable portfolio of 17 patents. His work primarily focuses on advancements in electronic circuits and motor control systems, showcasing his expertise in the field of engineering and technology.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is an innovative input stage designed to reduce transient time for use in multiplexing transducers that require a switched DC bias. This circuit improves the efficiency of write-to-read transitions by utilizing a shorting switch to connect the inputs of the first amplifier stage when the read amplifier is activated. This design not only accelerates the write-to-read transition but also allows for quicker re-entry into read mode after a power-down condition, enabling additional power-saving techniques for the read amplifier. Another significant patent involves an overtemperature warning cycle in the operation of polyphase DC motors. This invention includes an integrated circuit that provides drive signals to a polyphase DC motor, featuring a sequencer circuit that selectively supplies drive currents to the motor's coils. It also incorporates a temperature sensing element to monitor the substrate temperature, ensuring the motor operates within safe limits by adjusting its speed or shutting it down if necessary.
Career Highlights
Scott has had a distinguished career, working with prominent companies such as SGS-Thomson Microelectronics Limited and STMicroelectronics GmbH. His contributions to these organizations have significantly advanced the
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