Maumelle, AZ, United States of America

Tom Carlson


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2010

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Tom Carlson in Electrical Connectors

Introduction

Tom Carlson is an accomplished inventor based in Maumelle, AZ (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of electrical connectors, particularly with his innovative designs aimed at reducing crosstalk in differential pair connections. His work is recognized for its practical applications in high-density connector systems.

Latest Patents

Tom Carlson holds a patent for a "Differential pair electrical connector having crosstalk shield tabs." This invention features a housing designed to receive differential pair conductors, along with electrically conductive shielding tabs that extend away from the housing. These tabs are strategically placed between the receptacles to minimize crosstalk between the differential pairs. When mated with a second connector, the shield tabs create a larger ground plane around each differential pair, significantly enhancing performance by reducing crosstalk within the connector. This design is particularly applicable to high-density GbX® style daughter card connectors mated to GbX® style backplane connectors.

Career Highlights

Tom Carlson is currently employed at Molex Corporation, a leading company in the field of electronic connectors. His role involves developing innovative solutions that address the challenges faced in modern electrical connectivity. His patent reflects his commitment to advancing technology in this area.

Collaborations

Tom has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Craig A. Bixler and John C. Laurx. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of advanced connector technologies.

Conclusion

Tom Carlson's innovative work in electrical connectors exemplifies the importance of reducing crosstalk in high-density applications. His patent showcases a practical solution that enhances the performance of differential pair connections. His contributions continue to influence the field of electrical engineering.

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