University of Michigan Law School Degree - JD Graduated - 2006 Ucla Degree - BS/BA Graduated - 2003 University of California at Los Angeles School of Law
Specialties:
Public Finance / Tax Exempt Finance - 40% Business - 20% Mergers / Acquisitions - 20% Intellectual Property - 20%
Aug 2014 to 2000 Project ManagerAxiom Health Intellect Systems Inc
Aug 2014 to 2000 Project ManagerCarnegie Mellon University
Mar 2014 to 2000 Head Teaching Assistant for Decision Making Under UncertaintyKaiser Permanente Pleasanton, CA Jun 2014 to Aug 2014 Data Scientist Intern
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA Dec 2014 Masters of Information System ManagementAllegheny College Meadville, PA May 2013 Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
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Sam S. Li President
SAM'S AUTO WRECKING
3451 Arden Crk Rd, Sacramento, CA 95825
Us Patents
Capacitive Touchscreen System With Reduced Power Consumption Using Modal Focused Scanning
Sam Sen Li - Santa Cruz CA, US Zachary Dietz - Lintang Pantai, MY Jeffrey Doar - Fremont CA, US Jeffrey Stone - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Avago Technologies ECBU IP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. - Fort Collins CO
International Classification:
G06F 3/044
US Classification:
345174
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are various embodiments of a capacitive touchscreen system that is capable of sensing finger touches made on a capacitive touchscreen according to various scanning modes that reduce power consumption of the capacitive touchscreen system. The disclosed power saving scanning modes are modally focused, and can be used not only to reduce system power consumption, but also to enhance the user experience with the capacitive touchscreen system.
Kenneth Crandall - Sunnyvale CA, US Michael Brosnan - Fremont CA, US Sam Sen Li - Santa Cruz CA, US
Assignee:
Avago Technologies ECBU IP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. - Fort Collins CO
International Classification:
G06F 3/045
US Classification:
345174
Abstract:
Disclosed are various embodiments of a capacitive touchscreen or touch panel system comprising a controller operably connected to a first plurality of drive electrodes and a second plurality of sense electrodes. The controller includes a noise disruption detector circuit, a user noise source detector/anticipator circuit, clock control logic circuitry operably connected to the noise disruption detector circuit and to the user noise source detector/anticipator circuit, at least one static-clocked digital filter circuit operably connected to and controlled by the clock control logic circuitry, a central processing unit (CPU) operably connected to the clock control logic circuitry, firmware operably connected to the CPU; and touch position circuitry configured to deliver signals indicative of touch positions on the touchscreen to a host controller. The controller is configured to employ at least one of the CPU and the firmware to cause the clock control logic circuitry to inhibit operation of the digital filter circuit in response to a signal representative of excessive noise levels being provided by either the noise disruption detector circuit or the user noise source detector/anticipator circuit.
- Cupertino CA, US Mahdi Farrokh Baroughi - Santa Clara CA, US Xiaofeng Wang - San Jose CA, US Sam S. Li - Sunnyvale CA, US John T. Wetherell - San Jose CA, US Henry C. Jen - Los Altos CA, US Xiang Lu - Campbell CA, US Hasan Akyol - Mountain View CA, US Hopil Bae - Sunnyvale CA, US Xiang Fang - Cupertino CA, US Hjalmar Edzer Ayco Huitema - Belmont CA, US Tore Nauta - Santa Cruz CA, US
International Classification:
G09G 3/3216 H01L 27/32 G09G 3/20 H05B 45/20
Abstract:
Local passive matrix displays and methods of operation are described. In an embodiment, the display includes a pixel driver chip coupled with a matrix of rows and columns of LEDs. The pixel driver chips may be arranged in rows across the display with separate portions to operate separate matrices of LEDs.
- Cupertino CA, US Mahdi Farrokh Baroughi - Santa Clara CA, US Xiaofeng Wang - San Jose CA, US Sam S. Li - Sunnyvale CA, US John T. Wetherell - San Jose CA, US Henry C. Jen - Los Altos CA, US Xiang Lu - Campbell CA, US Hasan Akyol - Mountain View CA, US Hopil Bae - Sunnyvale CA, US Xiang Fang - Cupertino CA, US Hjalmar Edzer Ayco Huitema - Belmont CA, US Tore Nauta - Santa Cruz CA, US
International Classification:
G09G 3/3216 H01L 27/32 H05B 33/08 G09G 3/20
Abstract:
Local passive matrix displays and methods of operation are described. In an embodiment, the display includes a pixel driver chip coupled with a matrix of rows and columns of LEDs. The pixel driver chips may be arranged in rows across the display with separate portions to operate separate matrices of LEDs.