Andrew Marshall - Dallas TX Ching L. Lin - Richardson TX Jingwei Xu - Dallas TX
Assignee:
Texas Instruments Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
H02H 300
US Classification:
361 939
Abstract:
A controllable current limiting circuit (30) that, when used with a low precision current limiting circuit (10), will limit the current of the output driver transistor M1 to a relatively flat response over a broad temperature range. The current is limited by setting the voltage across a resistance, R1, to a certain value. To overcome temperature induced variations in this voltage, the compensation circuit (20) generates a current that varies with temperature. This current is injected into a terminal of the resistance, R1. This current is generated in such as a manner to ensure that the current flowing in the output driver transistor M1 is relatively constant over a wide temperature range.
Dec 2007 to 2000 Senior EngineerBSW International Irvine, CA Mar 2006 to Dec 2007 Director of Structural Engineering DeptPickard Architects & Engineers Whittier, CA Mar 2002 to Mar 2006 Director of Structural Engineering DeptCDS Engineering Irvine, CA Feb 1990 to Mar 2002 Senior Project ManagerGPRA, Inc Irvine, CA Apr 1988 to Feb 1990 Senior Project EngineerCygna Consulting Engineers Irvine, CA Sep 1986 to Apr 1988 Project EngineerOmni Engineering, P.C Atlanta, GA Apr 1985 to Sep 1986 Project EngineerSougou International, Inc
Apr 1982 to Jan 1984 Structural Engineer
Education:
State University of New York at Buffalo Buffalo, NY Feb 1984 to Apr 1995 ResearchNagoya University Mar 1982 M.S. in Structural EngineeringTohoku University Mar 1980 B.S. in Structural EngineeringNational Taipei Institute of Technology Jun 1973 A.S. in Structural Engineering
Westchester Anesthesiologists 701 N Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591 9144285454 (phone), 9142536900 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Natl Taiwan Univ Coll of Med, Taipei, Taiwan (385 02 Prior 1/71) Graduated: 1973
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Lin graduated from the Natl Taiwan Univ Coll of Med, Taipei, Taiwan (385 02 Prior 1/71) in 1973. He works in Sleepy Hollow, NY and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Lin is affiliated with Phelps Memorial Hospital Center.
For the study, published in the July 28 online edition of Stroke, a team led by Herng-Ching Lin, a professor at Taipei Medical University, collected data on 23,199 people who suffered a traumatic brain injury between 2001 and 2003. They compared these patients with 69,597 patients without traumatic