`Sedgwick ME 04676
`207-359-8713
`jrwood@altorlim.com
`www.jonathanrwood.com
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`SUMMARY
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`Dr Wood has a Ph.D from M.I.T. and 54 years of career experience in analog circuits, power
`electronics, power supplies, feedback control systems, and electromechanical systems. He has an
`intimate knowledge of the skills of practicing engineers, based in part on 35 years of experience
`running his own business in power electronics. He has an extensive list of technical publications,
`and he has given lectures on feedback systems and power electronics at major universities and at
`power electronics conferences. Dr Wood is a Life Member of the I.E.E.E. He holds sixteen patents
`in the field of electronic power conversion, and he has served as an expert witness in over a dozen
`cases, including trial experience and numerous depositions. Dr Wood holds a Private Pilot’s License
`with an Instrument Rating.
`EXPERTISE
`l Power Electronics
`l Power Conversion
`l Power Supplies
`l Power Supply Design
`l Power Management
`l Analog Circuits
`l Analog Electronics
`l Electrical Engineering
`l DC-DC Converter Design
`l Magnetics
`l Expert Witness
`EDUCATION
`Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
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`M.E. (Master of Engineering, Electrical), The University of Auckland, New Zealand, 1969.
`B.E. (Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical), The University of Auckland, New Zealand, 1968.
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`EXPERIENCE
`Altor Limited LC, Concord, Massachusetts, www.jonathanrwood.com
`President, October 2004 to present. Consulting and Expert Witness services in analog and power
`electronics. Clients include:
`Andrews Kurth LLP, Washington DC
`Argo-Tech Corporation, Cleveland OH
`Baker and McKenzie LLP, Dallas TX
`Banner & Witcoff, Washington DC
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`Calfee, Halter & Griswold, Cleveland OH
`Chubb Insurance Company, Boston MA
`Cooley Godward LLP, San Francisco CA
`Covington and Burling LLP, Redwood Shores CA
`Design Concepts, Inc., Madison WI
`Dell, Inc., Round Rock TX
`Doble Engineering Company, Marlborough MA
`EMO Labs, Inc., Waltham MA
`Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation, Portland ME
`Haynes and Boone LLP, San Jose CA
`Haynes and Boone, Richardson TX
`Heller Ehrman LLP, San Diego CA
`International Rectifier Corporation, Leominster MA
`ITT Night Vision, Roanoke VA
`Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Mankato MN
`Leviton Manufacturing Company, Melville NY
`Lincoln Electric Company, Cleveland OH
`MagneMotion, Inc., Devens MA
`McDermott, Will and Emery, Chicago IL
`Meisterling and Associates LLC, East Hampton CT
`Microtech Systems Inc., Foster City CA
`Miles & Stockbridge PC, Tysons Corner VA
`Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation, Brookfield WI
`Monolithic Power Systems Inc., San Jose CA
`Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, Chicago IL
`Norbar USA, Inc., Willoughby, OH
`O’Melveny and Myers LLP, Los Angeles CA
`ON Semiconductor, East Greenwich RI
`Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, Menlo Park CA
`PL Manufacturing Inc., Cooperstown ND
`Primary Insight, Inc. (Division of Bear Stearns) New York NY
`Qualcomm Inc., San Diego CA
`Rackspace Hosting, San Antonio TX
`Resonance Research, Inc., Billerica MA
`R. F. Little Engineering, Windham NH
`Ropes & Gray, New York NY
`Sager and Schaffer LLP, Westborough MA
`SkyNet Electronic Company, Taipei Taiwan ROC
`Smith Amundsen LLC, Indianapolis IN
`Steptoe & Johnson, Chicago IL
`STRAIN PLLC, Washington DC
`TAEUS International Corporation, Colorado Springs CO
`Unifi Scientific Advances, Longview TX
`uPI Semiconductor Corporation, Taiwan ROC
`Vista Research (Div. of McGraw-Hill), New York NY
`Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, Cleveland OH
`Watts Regulator Company, North Andover MA
`William Drake Ltd., Buckfastleigh, Devon UK
`Winston & Strawn LLP, New York NY
`Williams & Connolly LLP, Washington DC
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`Acumentrics Corporation, Westwood, Massachusetts, www.acumentrics.com
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`Vice President of Engineering October 1999 to October 2004. Acumentrics designs and
`manufactures solid-oxide fuel cell systems and ruggedized uninterruptible power supplies for
`distributed power applications. As a partner in the firm, Dr. Wood served for seven years as Vice
`President of Engineering and a Member of the Board of Directors.
`Dr. Wood oversaw the integration of two engineering teams from merging companies into a
`cohesive, unified, and productive group with three major development activities: Rugged UPSs,
`Flywheel-based UPSs, and Fuel Cell Systems. He identified and hired key personnel to ensure the
`success of each program. He set up and directed an overseas operation, from the US. He also
`supervised and participated in a successful 200 kW flywheel system development, incorporating
`programmable hand-held controllers.
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`Altor, Inc., Natick, Massachusetts
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`President December 1986 to October 1999. Altor, Inc. designed and manufactured custom power
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`conversion products. Dr. Wood founded Altor, Inc. in 1986. Without funding he grew it to a
`successful 15-person organization serving a wide variety of customers and applications. Altor, Inc.
`merged with Acumentrics Corporation in October 1999. Altor, Inc. provided analysis, design,
`prototyping, and manufacturing services to a wide variety of customers, including, but not limited to:
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`Agile Networks, Inc., Concord MA
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`AirNet Communications Corporation, Melbourne FL
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`Applied Laser Electronics, Ashland MA
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`Alliant Computer Systems, Littleton MA
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`AMP, Inc., Harrisburg PA
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`AT&T Corporation, Whippany NJ
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`Avid Technology Inc., Tewksbury MA
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`Avidyne Corporation, Lexington MA
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`Barkley and Dexter, Fitchburg MA
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`Beacon Power Corporation, Woburn MA
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`Bose Corporation, Framingham MA
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`Broadband Access Systems, Inc., Marlborough MA
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`Bytex Corporation, Southborough MA
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`Cherry Semiconductor Corporation, East Greenwich RI
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`Compaq Computer Corporation, Maynard MA
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`Cooper Energy Services, Mount Vernon OH
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`Coral Network Corporation, Marlborough MA
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`Data General Corporation, Westboro MA
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`Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard MA
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`Digital Marine Electronics Corporation, Acton MA
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`EMC Corporation, Hopkinton MA
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`Epoch Systems Inc., Marlborough MA
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`E-Systems, Greenville TX
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`Fletcher Challenge Corporation, Auckland, NZ
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`FORE Systems, Inc., Warrendale PA
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`The Foxboro Company, Foxboro MA
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`GTE Government Systems, Needham MA
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`IDE Corporation, Billerica MA
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`International Power Devices, Brighton MA
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`Lancast, Inc., Nashua NH
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`Lockheed Sanders Corporation, Nashua NH
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`LTX Corporation, Westwood MA
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`Lucent Technologies, Inc., Marlborough MA
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`Lucent Technologies, Inc., Mt. Olive, NJ
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`MacConnell Research, San Diego CA
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`McLaughlin Research Corporation, Middletown RI
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`Microcom Inc., Norwood MA
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`MITEQ Inc., Hauppage NY
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`The MITRE Corporation, Bedford MA
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`MP Video Inc., Hopkinton MA
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`Northstar Marine, Acton MA
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`Nuclear Logistics Inc., Fort Worth TX
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`PB Diagnostic Systems Inc., Westwood MA
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`PictureTel Corporation, Peabody MA
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`PowerCube Corporation, Chatsworth CA
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`Prominet Corporation, Marlborough MA
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`Racal Interlan Inc., Boxborough MA
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`Raytheon Company, Lexington MA
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`Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, Deerfield Beach, FL
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`Sepracor Inc., Marlborough MA
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`Serco Systems Limited, Portsmouth, England
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`Simplex Time Recorder Company, Gardner MA
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`Smith and Nephew Dyonics, Inc., Andover MA
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`Steinbrecher Corporation, Burlington MA
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`SurgiQuip, Inc., Tulsa OK
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`Technical Communications Corporation, Concord MA
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`Tellabs, Inc., Burlington MA
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`Thermal Dynamics Inc.,West Lebanon NH
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`Venable Industries, Torrance CA
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`Wang Laboratories, Inc.
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`Willett International Limited, Framingham MA
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`Xylogics Inc., Wilmington MA
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`Xyplex, Inc., Littleton MA
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`Yamato Lock, Inc., Fitchburg MA
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`Zero Emissions Technology Inc., New Durham NH
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`Altor designed and manufactured power supplies for numerous applications, including, but not
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`Instrumentation power supplies
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`Medical power supplies
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`Programmable linear power supplies
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`Specialty power supplies
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`Computer power supplies
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`Telecommunication power supplies
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`Rugged environment power supplies
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`Industrial power supplies
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`Replacement power supplies
`Growth of the company was based on profits alone. Research was carried out on supporting
`technologies for high-speed motor-generators for use in premium power supply applications. Dr.
`Wood gained a wide-ranging US Patent in this area. He also gained a US Patent on a feedback
`control circuit for use with industry-standard converter modules.
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`Data General Corporation, Westborough, Massachusetts
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`Senior Engineer 1981 to December 1986. Dr. Wood served in both management and technology-
`leadership roles, with a primary focus in computer power supplies.
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`Designed a reliable and economical power supply for the corporation’s MV/4000 computer, a major
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`revenue-producing product for the corporation. Obtained a US Patent on one aspect of this design.
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`Carried out successful modeling, analysis, and design implementation of democratic load-sharing
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`schemes for modular power supplies.
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`Categorized, modeled, and compared options for power supply front ends for fault-tolerant systems.
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`Developed computer simulations for some of these.
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`Identified, modeled, and implemented a fast-transient-response feedback loop design method.
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`Presented technical papers at national power conversion conferences in 1982 and 1983.
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`Identified, modeled, and explained the occurrence of chaotic system behavior in switching power
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`supplies. Presented a pioneering technical paper at a power conversion conference in 1984.
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`Investigated the use of high-speed motor-generators for robust power supply front ends featuring
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`long ride-through and complete immunity to power line transients. Designed, simulated, built, and
`successfully tested a 1 kW system and a 3 kW system.
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`Mobil Tyco Solar Energy Corporation, Waltham, Massachusetts
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`Group Leader, Systems Engineering, 1977 to 1981. Managed the development and installation of
`photovoltaic-powered systems.
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`Designed, built, and tested novel solar photovoltaic concentrating collectors, including Winston
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`collectors, planar-concentrating collectors (employing fluorescent dyes), and modified fresnel-lens
`collectors. Evaluated the economics of each type.
`Identified and simulated a practical algorithm for maintaining battery charge in a photovoltaic-
`powered water processing system. Supervised the design, building, and test of a 1 kW photovoltaic
`system to test this.
`Wrote successful proposals for demonstration photovoltaic-powered water desalination systems.
`Supervised the design and building of an 8 kW photovoltaic-powered water desalination system.
`This system produced potable water from sea water, and was installed and operated near Jeddah in
`Saudi Arabia.
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`Energy Consultant, 1974 to 1977.
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`Working for the New Zealand Government, carried out an extensive study of wind power potential for
`New Zealand. Identified and applied an algorithm for measuring the economic benefit to a utility grid
`of an intermittent energy source. Used hourly records of wind occurrence at selected sites, together
`with hourly records of electricity demand for the utility grid, as a data base for a computer-based
`assessment of correlation between supply and demand. Visited wind power hardware
`manufacturers in the US, Canada, Britain, Switzerland, and Holland. Assisted with the design,
`construction, and testing of a 30 kW Darrieus wind turbine.
`Working for the New Zealand Government, participated in the development of 50-year energy
`scenarios for New Zealand. Studied all factors affecting growth in energy demand, and all
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`meticulous calculations. Published two extensive reports.
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`University of Auckland, 1976 to 1977.
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`Senior Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, University of Auckland, New Zealand. Taught Basic
`Electronics, Power Electronics, and Control Theory. Research included the development of
`electronic power converters for 1 – 20 kW wind turbines.
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`PYE Limited, 1974 to 1976.
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`Design engineer in the Systems Division of PYE Limited, Auckland, New Zealand. Worked on the
`design of a mobile communications transceiver with amplitude modulation and 12.5 kHz channel
`spacing. Produced successful design of an audio frequency modulator for the transceiver to meet
`stringent government specifications on inter-channel interference.
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`Texas Instruments Inc., Dallas, Texas 1973.
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`Senior Engineer in Systems and Information Sciences Laboratory. Worked on design and control of
`a digital tuning system for communications receivers in the VHF and UHF frequency bands.
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`Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1971.
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`Research Assistant in the Department of Engineering and Applied Physics. Carried out research on
`energy conversion in electrical networks, especially DC-DC converters.
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`General Electric Company, Lynn, Massachusetts, 1970.
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`Research Engineer in Advanced Equipment Development Group. Designed and built crystal-
`oscillator gas measurement circuits. Developed a two-wire multiplex communication system.
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`University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, 1969.
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`Research Associate on the Faculty of the University of Southern California. Developed the
`transducer and instrumentation for an electronic capacitance plethysmograph.
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`University of Auckland, 1968.
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`Graduate Researcher. Developed a series of wideband (1 – 200 MHz) amplifiers.
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`Green Lane Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand, 1966 - 1967.
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`Laboratory Engineer. Investigated and improved the frequency-response characteristics of a
`catheter-manometer blood-pressure recording system. Performed the design and construction of
`prototype equipment including a DC defibrillator and a blood flow-rate meter.
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`Plessey Limited, 1965.
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`Construction of mobile communications transceivers.
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`Lees Marine Limited, 1964.
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`Assembly of marine engine components. Operated lathes, milling machines, drill presses, and
`grinders.
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`Commercial Union Insurance Co. versus Tripplite, Inc.
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`Nature of the Case:
`Electrical fire
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`Counsel supported:
`Desmarais, Ewing and Johnston, Manchester NH.
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`Client:
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`Chubb Group of Insurance Companies
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`Deposed:
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`Yes
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`2001
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`Funicella versus Heatcraft, Inc.
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`Nature of the Case:
`Electric shock accident
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`Counsel supported:
`Desmarais, Ewing and Johnston, Manchester NH.
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`ESIS Insurance Services Company
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`Deposed:
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`Yes
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`2002
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`Monolithic Power Systems versus O2 Micro International.
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`Nature of the Case:
`Patent Infringement
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`Counsel supported:
`Cooley Godward, San Francisco CA.
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`Client:
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`Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
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`Deposed:
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`Yes
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`2006 - 2007
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`Qualcomm versus Broadcom.
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`Nature of the Case:
`Patent Infringement
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`Counsel supported:
`Heller Ehrman, San Diego CA.
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`Client:
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`Qualcomm, Incorporated.
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`Deposed:
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`Yes
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`Time frame:
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`2006 - 2007
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`Bel Fuse, Inc. et al versus Ferencz et al.
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`Nature of the Case:
`Contract Violation
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`Counsel supported:
`Sager and Schaffer, Westborough MA.
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`Client:
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`Bel Fuse, Inc.
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`Time frame:
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`2007 - 2008
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`Research in Motion versus Motorola, Inc.
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`Nature of the Case:
`Patent Infringement
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`Counsel supported:
`Ropes & Gray, New York NY.
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`Client:
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`Motorola, Inc.
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`Time frame:
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`2009 - 2010
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`Richtek Technology Corp. versus Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. et al.
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`Nature of the Case:
`Patent Infringement
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`Counsel supported:
`O’Melveny & Myers, Los Angeles CA,
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`Covington and Burling, Redwood Shores CA.
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`Clients:
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`AMD, uPI.
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`Deposed:
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`Yes
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`Time frame:
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`2010
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`Power Integrations, Inc. versus Fairchild Semiconductor
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`Nature of the Case:
`Patent Infringement
`Counsel supported:
`Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, Menlo Park CA
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`McDermott, Will and Emery, Chicago IL
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`2010 - 2014
`Richtek Technology Corp. versus uPI Semiconductor
`Patent Infringement
`Haynes and Boone, San Jose CA
`uPI Semiconductor
`2010 - 2011
`Consolidated Work Station Computing LLC v. Dell, Inc.
`Patent Infringement
`Winston & Strawn, New York NY
`Dell, Inc.
`2011
`SkyNet Electronic Company Ltd. v. Flextronics International Ltd.
`Patent Infringement
`Andrews Kurth, Washington DC
`SkyNet
`2013 - 2014
`Power Integrations, Inc. (Requester) versus Fairchild Semiconductor
`Inter Partes Reexamination of 7,259,972, Control No. 95/002,009
`Miles & Stockbridge, Tysons Corner VA
`Fairchild Semiconductor
`2014
`R. F. Little Engineering v. R. R. Sutton & Red Hot Maintenance
`Electrical fault with collateral damage
`Desmarais, Ewing and Johnston, Manchester NH.
`R. F. Little Engineering
`Yes (New Hampshire)
`2011 - 2015
`Nest Labs (Requester) versus Honeywell International
`Inter Partes Reexamination of 7,476,988, Control No. 95/002,038
`Miles & Stockbridge, Tysons Corner VA
`Honeywell International
`2015
`Undisclosed
`Inter Partes Reexamination of multiple patents
`Smith Amundsen, Indianapolis IN
`Oblon Spivak, Alexandria VA
`2015 – 2017
`Lincoln Electric Company versus ESAB
`Patent Infringement
`Baker & McKenzie, Dallas TX
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`Lincoln Electric Company
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`2016
`Undisclosed
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`Contract Violation
`Barnes & Thornburg, Chicago IL
`2017 – 2018
`Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation versus Snap-on
`Patent Infringement
`Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Chicago IL
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`Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation
`Yes
`Yes (Eastern Wisconsin)
`2017
`Undisclosed
`Patent Infringement
`Calfee, Halter & Griswold, Cleveland OH
`Yes
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`2017 - 2018
`Leviton Manufacturing versus Pass & Seymour Legrand
`Patent Infringement
`STRAIN, Washington DC
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`Leviton Manufacturing
`Yes, twice
`Yes (Eastern New York)
`2017 – 2022
`Undisclosed
`Inter Partes Reexamination of multiple patents
`Haynes and Boone, Richardson TX
`2017 – 2018
`Undisclosed
`Patent Infringement
`Steptoe & Johnson, Chicago IL
`Yes, twice
`2018 - 2019
`Undisclosed
`Inter Partes Reexamination of multiple patents
`Banner & Witcoff, Washington DC
`Yes, twice
`2019 - 2020
`Undisclosed
`Patent Infringement
`Banner & Witcoff, Washington DC
`No
`2021
`Undisclosed
`Patent Infringement
`Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, Cleveland OH
`Yes
`Yes
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`Smart & Biggar LLP, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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`PATENTS
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`"Pulse Width Modulator Having Nonlinear Transfer Function ",
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`U.S. Patent # 4,532,435, July 30, 1985.
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`"Dynamic Transformer Power Supply ",
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`U.S. Patent # 5,347,191, September 13, 1994.
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`"A Circuit for Use in a DC-DC Converter Having a Booster Module ",
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`U.S. Patent # 5,838,557, November 17, 1998.
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`" System and Method for Electrically-Coupled Thermal Cycle",
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`U.S. Patent # 7,690,199, April 6, 2010.
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`U.S. Patent # 8,183,845, May 22, 2012, with T.K. Trudeau.
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`People's Republic of China Patent # ZL2007800034557, August 15, 2012.
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`"A Direct Reading Capacitance Plethysmograph", Medical and Biological Engineering, January 1970,
`Vol. 8, pp. 59-70, with Dr. Chester Hyman of the University of Southern California School of
`Medicine, Los Angeles, California.
`"Stability Considerations in Switching Voltage Regulators", Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual
`Allerton Conference on Circuit and System Theory, University of Illinois, October 1973.
`"Switched Electrical Networks and Bilinear Equations", Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Allerton
`Conference on Circuit and System Theory, University of Illinois, October 1973.
`"Stability Considerations in Switching Voltage Regulators", Proceedings of the Seventh Asilomar
`Conference on Circuits and Systems, Pacific Grove, California, November 1973.
`"Switched Electrical Networks and Bilinear Equations", Proceedings of the Seventh Asilomar
`Conference on Circuits and Systems, Pacific Grove, California, November 1973.
`"Electrical Networks Containing Controlled Switches", in "Applications of Lie Group Theory to
`Nonlinear Network Problems", supplement to IEEE International Symposium on Circuit Theory, San
`Francisco, April 1974; IEEE catalogue 74CH0917; with Professor R.W. Brockett of Harvard
`University.
`"Power Conversion in Electrical Networks", report number NASA CR-120830 prepared for the U.S.
`National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lewis Research Center at the Division of
`Engineering and Applied Physics of Harvard University, June 1974.
`"Energy Scenarios for New Zealand", by G.S. Harris, M.J. Ellis, G.C. Scott, J.R. Wood, P.H. Phillips;
`New Zealand Energy Research and Development Committee, Report No. 19, March 1977.
`"Energy Scenarios - Supplementary Studies", by Harris, Wood, et al; New Zealand Energy Research
`and Development Committee, Report No. 33, April 1978.
`"Performance Tests of Organic Dyes in a Planar Solar Concentrator with Ribbon Photovoltaic Cells",
`by J.R. Wood and J.F. Long, Mobil Tyco Solar Energy Corp.; Conference Record of the Thirteenth
`IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, June 1978.
`"A 25 kW Solar Photovoltaic Flat Panel Power Supply for an Electrodialysis Water Desalination Unit
`in New Mexico", by J.R. Wood and J.L. Crutcher, Mobil Tyco Solar Energy Corp., May 1979;
`Department of Energy Report No. DOE/ET/23061-1.
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`Water Desalination Unit", by J.R.Wood and J.L.Crutcher; Conference Record of the Fourteenth IEEE
`Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, January 1980.
`"Solar Photovoltaic Power for Water Desalination", by J.R. Wood et al; Conference Record of Soltech
`'80, the Second Middle East Solar Technology Conference, Bahrain, November 1980.
`"Design, Construction, and Operation of a Solar Photovoltaic Power Supply based on the use of
`Deep-Discharge Lead-Acid Batteries", presented at the 158th Meeting of the Electrochemical
`Society, Hollywood, Florida, October 1980.
`"A Stand-alone Seawater Desalting System powered by an 8 kW Ribbon Photovoltaic Array" by J.R.
`Wood et al; Conference Record of the Fifteenth IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, May
`1981.
`"A Stand-alone Seawater Desalting System powered by an 8 kW Ribbon Photovoltaic Array" by J.R.
`Wood et al; Conference Record of the Solar World Forum, International Solar Energy Society,
`Brighton, England, August 1981.
`"Wind Energy Utilization in New Zealand" by Jonathan R. Wood and V.A.L. Chasteau; New Zealand
`Energy Research and Development Committee, Report No. 67, November 1981.
`"Using the Circle Criterion in the Design and Analysis of Nonlinear Feedback Systems", Proceedings
`of POWERCON 9, Power Concepts, Inc., Ventura, CA, 1982.
`"Taking Account of Output Resistance and Crossover Frequency in Closed Loop Design",
`Proceedings of POWERCON 10, Power Concepts, Inc., Ventura, CA, 1983.
`"Understanding Power Converter Chaotic Behavior Mechanisms in Protective and Abnormal Modes",
`by R.W. Brockett and J.R. Wood, Proceedings of POWERCON 11, Power Concepts, Inc., Ventura,
`CA, 1984.
`"Chaos: A Real Phenomenon in Power Electronics", Proceedings of the Fourth Annual IEEE Applied
`Power Electronics Conference, March 1989. IEEE Catalogue Number 89CH2719-3.
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