Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S.; University of Colorado
Benjamin N. Eldridge - Danville CA, US David S. Hsu - San Jose CA, US Igor Y. Khandros - Orinda CA, US Charles A. Miller - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
FormFactor, Inc. - Livermore CA
International Classification:
G01R 31/02
US Classification:
324755, 324754, 3241581, 438113
Abstract:
An exemplary die carrier is disclosed. In some embodiments, the die carrier can hold a plurality of singulated dies while the dies are tested. The dies can be arranged on the carrier in a pattern that facilities testing the dies. The carrier can be configured to allow interchangeable interfaces to different testers to be attached to and detached from the carrier. The carrier can also be configured as a shipping container for the dies.
Method And System For Switched Battery Charging And Loading In A Stereo Headset
David Hsu - Cupertino CA, US John Walley - Ladera Ranch CA, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04R 5/02
US Classification:
381311, 381 74
Abstract:
Methods and systems for wireless communication are disclosed and may include controlling a loading and/or a charging of a battery source in each earpiece of the wireless stereo headset. The loading control may include switching between the battery sources powering the headset. A remaining power level may be monitored for each of the battery sources. Both earpieces in the headset may be powered utilizing one or both of the battery sources. One of the earpieces in the headset may be powered utilizing one of the battery sources. A total usage time may be stored for each of the battery sources. The loading and charging of the battery sources may be controlled by equalizing the total usage time for each of the battery sources. The earpieces in the headset may be coupled via a tether line, or may be coupled wirelessly.
Method And System For Wireless Headset Instant On Capability During Battery Charging
David Hsu - Cupertino CA, US John Walley - Ladera Ranch CA, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04R 25/00
US Classification:
381384, 381370
Abstract:
Methods and systems for wireless headset instant on capability during battery charging are disclosed and may include powering a wireless headset so that it may be operable to transmit/receive wireless signals during charging. The headset may be powered via an external charger and may be coupled to the headset via a USB link. The headset may be powered via one or more internal batteries, and may be independent of a power level of the batteries within the headset. RF and baseband circuitry may be powered for transmitting/receiving wireless signals during charging. The headset may utilize USB power management, and may manage discharge of power from a plurality of internal batteries. The batteries may be decoupled from circuits that enable transmitting/receiving wireless signals during charging. The headset may be powered via the charging device so that the headset may be operable to generate output audio signals during charging.
Benjamin N. Eldridge - Danville CA, US David H. Hsu - San Jose CA, US Igor Y. Khandros - Orinda CA, US Charles A. Miller - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
FormFactor, Inc. - Livermore CA
International Classification:
G01R 31/20
US Classification:
32475409, 32475602, 32475401, 32475501, 32475601
Abstract:
An exemplary die carrier is disclosed. In some embodiments, the die carrier can hold a plurality of singulated dies while the dies are tested. The dies can be arranged on the carrier in a pattern that facilities testing the dies. The carrier can be configured to allow interchangeable interfaces to different testers to be attached to and detached from the carrier. The carrier can also be configured as a shipping container for the dies.
David Hsu - Cupertino CA, US Robert Hulvey - Redondo Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G01R 29/02
US Classification:
327034000
Abstract:
Methods and systems that use a simple hardware circuit and/or digital logic solution to identify and remove both positive and negative glitches from a signal. For this hardware circuit and/or digital logic solution, a glitch is referred to as an unwanted pulse with a width less than a specified duration, and is generally caused by noise or improper operation by other devices. A positive glitch occurs when the input signal has been logic low for some time, while a negative glitch occurs when the input signal has been logic high for some time. In one embodiment, the hardware circuit and/or digital logic solution removes noises from signals transmitted between a digital circuit and its switches and/or remote sensors, such as switches of keyboards and mice.
Vicky Feng - San Jose CA, US David Hsu - Diamond Bar CA, US Yan Yin - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/717 C08B 11/20 A61L 15/00
US Classification:
424445000, 514057000, 536089000
Abstract:
Bioabsorbable, water-soluble hemostatic cellulose based gauze matrix structures are described, including one or more species of chitosan, etherized cellulose, nonionic surfactant, water-soluble polysaccharide hydrocolloid and/or gum. Approximately 85% to 95% deacetylated decrystallized chitosan, present in an amount from about 2% to about 15% by weight, is found to be particularly advantageous. Favorable properties are found related to rapid stoppage of bleeding and bioabsorbability, among other properties.
Systems And Methods For Hybrid Wired And Wireless Universal Access Networks
John Z. Yu - Palo Alto CA, US David H. Hsu - Great Neck NY, US Henry Z. Zhang - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
NOOSPHERE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H04W 40/00 H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370328, 370401
Abstract:
A method for operating a network having one or more nodes wherein each of the nodes having one or more resources, comprising the steps of: forming the network using one or more nodes, wherein certain one or more of the nodes is a gateway connecting to two or more different network connection types; and managing the one or more nodes of the network; wherein the nodes are segregated into one or more cells each having one or more of the nodes and one or more supernodes; wherein the nodes within the same cell are interconnected; and wherein the supernodes are interconnected.
Apparatuses For Hybrid Wired And Wireless Universal Access Networks
John Z. Yu - Palo Alto CA, US David H. Hsu - Great Neck NY, US Henry Z. Zhang - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
NOOSPHERE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H04W 40/00 H04B 7/00 H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370338, 455 412, 370401, 4554221
Abstract:
A gateway switch comprises: two or more transceiving modules, wherein each of the transceiving modules is capable of transmitting and receiving data, wherein the data is an analog signal or a digital signal, and wherein each of the transceiving modules provides a different network connection type; a system module for processing the received data in accordance with one or more rules; and a switching module for symmetrically switching the processed data from any one of the transceiving modules to a selected one of the transceiving modules for transmission of the processed data; wherein the system module selects one of the transceiving modules for the transmission of the processed data as a function of the rules.
Dr. Hsu graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1997. He works in Madison, WI and specializes in Child Neurology. Dr. Hsu is affiliated with University Of Wisconsin Hospital.
Advanced Healthcare Management Corporation International Cancer Center 605 N Garfield Ave FL 1, Monterey Park, CA 91754 6265716100 (phone), 6265716101 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Creighton University School of Medicine Graduated: 1998
Languages:
Chinese English French German Vietnamese
Description:
Dr. Hsu graduated from the Creighton University School of Medicine in 1998. He works in Monterey Park, CA and specializes in Radiation Oncology. Dr. Hsu is affiliated with Alhambra Hospital Medical Center, Garfield Medical Center, Monterey Park Hospital and San Gabriel Valley Medical Center.
Sep 2013 to 2000 Defect Manager/Test Coordinator/ConsultantWells Fargo Bank San Francisco, CA Jun 2012 to Sep 2013 Test Coordinator/Consultant - End to End Testing/UATJopari Solutions, Inc Concord, CA May 2011 to Jun 2012 Senior QA EngineerWells Fargo Bank San Francisco, CA Mar 2010 to May 2011 Test Coordinator/ConsultantShin-Mo Mfg. Co. Ltd
Nov 2008 to Mar 2010 Product and Account ManagerDelta Dental of California San Francisco, CA Mar 2005 to Oct 2008 UAT Test Consultant and Software QA LeadAT&T/SBC Communications, Inc San Ramon, CA Dec 2001 to Mar 2005 Senior QA EngineerPowerMarket, Inc Belmont, CA Dec 1999 to Dec 2001 Software/QA Engineer
Education:
University of California Berkeley, CA 2012 to 2000 Certificate in Project ManagementUniversity of California-Berkeley Berkeley, CA 2012 to 2000Golden Gate University San Francisco, CA 1998 to 2000 Master of Science in Software Engineering and programming and databaseCity College of San Francisco San Francisco, CA 1996 to 1998 software programmingCalifornia School of Professional Psychology Alameda, CA 1993 to 1995 Master of Arts in Organizational Behavior and ManagementWashington University St. Louis, MO 1993 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Oct 2011 to 2000 Operations SpecialistIBM Almaden Research Center San Jose, CA Jan 2011 to May 2011 Marketing Research InternShanghai Vangen Network Technology
Jun 2010 to Aug 2010 International Business Development InternNorthwest YMCA Cupertino, CA Sep 2006 to Jun 2009 Member Service Coordinator
Education:
San Jose State University San Jose, CA 2011 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration- International Business
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Lived:
New York, NY Berkeley, CA Pasadena, CA Stanford, CA Wellesley, MA Boston, MA Pittsburgh, PA Iowa City, IA Madison, WI
Work:
University of Wisconsin - Associate Professor of Neurology (2003) Wellesley College - Assistant Professor of Chemistry (1992-1993)
Education:
California Institute of Technology - Chemistry, Columbia University - Chemical Physics, University of Pittsburgh - Medicine, University of Iowa - Pediatrics, Stanford University - Neurology
Relationship:
Married
Bragging Rights:
Married, two kids.
David Hsu
Work:
Western Digital - Engineer Software Developer (2012) UCSD CSE Department - CSE 15L Tutor (2012-2012) UCSD CSE Department - CSE 100 Tutor (2011-2012) ViaSat, Inc - IT Intern (2011-2011)
Education:
UC San Diego - Computer Science BS, Diamond Bar High School
About:
Programmer, likes Oasis and classical music, favorite color is purple, last name pronounced "shoe"
Tagline:
Think smart, not hard.
Bragging Rights:
I have a calico cat, named Daisy.
David Hsu
Work:
National Renewable Energy Laboratory - Senior Engineer (2007-2012) Intel Corporation - Senior Process Engineer (2003-2007)
Education:
University of Colorado at Boulder - J.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Chemical engineering, University of California, Berkeley - Chemical engineering Ph.D.
David Hsu
Lived:
Palo Alto, CA
Education:
Stanford University - Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Electrical Engineering
David Hsu
Work:
Jesus christ - Disciple
Education:
God is my teacher
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I am God's disciple, God's sheep, beloved by God, a partaker of God's salvation, a saint (that is, a holy brother), begotten of God, God's brother, God's church, God's body, on...
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God loves me. he preserves me. he keeps me near him. he makes me more than a conqueror through christ jesus. i can do all things through him through strengthens me. i have the best god in the world.
Benjamin Altman Public School 42 New York NY 1982-1989, Dr. Sun Yat Sen Intermediate School 131 New York NY 1989-1989, Howitt Junior High School Farmingdale NY 1989-1991
Community:
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The expected iPhone shipment growth for 2017 and 2018 should be a growth engine for Hon Hais earnings,David Hsu and Raymond Hsu, analysts with Taiwan Ratings, wrote in a reportahead of the earnings release.
Date: Mar 31, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
With No Buyer, Twitter May Have to Shed Hundreds of Jobs
"It's going to take some bold moves here," said David Hsu, a management professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, suggesting job cuts may be an option. "It takes a very lean staff to maintain the core Twitter as an advertising and messaging platform," Hsu said.
Date: Oct 21, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
As regulatory attacks mount, Airbnb goes on a charm offensive
Chang and her husband, David Hsu, have used Airbnb themselves when traveling, she says. The Parkview resident has not been following the Districts proposed regulations, but she said she likes having a steady stream of visitors in the neighborhood.
Date: Jul 31, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
How “Pokemon Go” Took Augmented Reality Mainstream
A key differentiator for Pokemon Go is that it takes commonplace technologies such as GPS, mapping and satellite services and combines them with location services, landmarks and Nintendos familiar characters, says David Hsu, a management professor at Wharton. Hosanagar adds that Pokemon Go has
Date: Jul 21, 2016
Source: Google
Windows 8: Will Microsoft's Latest Big Bet Pay Off?
Yet Wharton management professor David Hsu argues that Microsoft is doing the right thing by having several experiments and businesses going at once. "The general idea is that you want to spread your bets and hit as many tipping points as possible. Microsoft is forced to even out its bets in multipl
Date: Dec 19, 2012
Source: Google
Longtime San Francisco 49ers quarterback Alex Smith makes free-agent visit to ...
Smith, idle his first five days of free agency, took a commercial flight out of San Francisco late Saturday night. News of Smith's trip broke on Twitter by a passenger, David Hsu, who happens to write for a Seattle Seahawks' fan website.
Knowledge@Wharton asked Wharton management professors Saikat Chaudhuri and David Hsu to discuss the outlook for Apple and HP, possible future opportunities and what Cook and Apotheker could learn from Jobs's leadership style.David Hsu: That's a broad question. I think that from the standpoint of Apple ... this is a big loss with regard to the visionary and creative side of the company, as well as someone who really paid attention to the details. Luckily, they had a very forward-looking strategy with regard to developing