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Ann Arbor, MI

SUMMARY:

  • Fifteen plus years with assembly language, C, and object orientation methods with C++
  • Ten plus years of Com interface, Api’s, using C, C++
  • Ten plus years using diagnostics tools, protocol analyzers - - Polyspace code analysis, IBM Doors Logic Analyzer, Oscilloscopes, Multi-meters, Spectrum analyzers, Beagle 480 real-time USB analyzer, Pcan-View CAN analyzer, Test Tracker, Surround source control, and Tcp/ip winsock Api applications
  • Ten plus years using Audio/Video applications, Confidential Protools, Cakewalk, Sound Forge, Confidential Eleven, Confidential McExpress, Lightwave 3d, Bryce, Daz
  • Five plus years automatic test equipment, kernel network programming, and ARM based platforms
  • Five years using Visual Studio 2008, 2010, environment, including DirectX Api’s
  • Well versed in electronics CAD products, circuit design, and system testing
  • Expertise in debugging embedded systems using emulator’s, analyzers, and scopes
  • Project management supporting tools used for development include Concerto, MS Office, Visio
  • Microsoft testing tools used, Test manager, Lab manager, Hyper-v, Tux, Powershell
  • System level software drivers, RTOS, and test applications in embedded, Windows environment

EXPERIENCE:

Confidential, Ann Arbor, MI

Web Developer

Responsibilities:

  • Coded/validated/verified for an embedded TI035 microprocessor based ventricular heart pump
  • Verified simulated CAN protocols transmitted messages per requirements
  • Code Composer 5.2, 5.3 used as compiler for embedded applications targeting TI 033, 035 family
  • Polyspace and use of Rhapsody applications for debugging and development
  • Project management tools including IBM Doors & dxl coding, Test Tracker, Surround source control, Concerto, and Office
  • Worked under the FDA declaration of conformity guidelines and procedures.
  • Class 3 devices are the standards I used as a guide while working with devices that support and sustain human life.
  • This included reviews at every stage of the design, installation, operational, and performance cycle

Confidential, Ellensburg, WA

Web Developer

Responsibilities:

  • Consulted with the task of instructing for creating webpages, and associated software for their sports package program
  • Visual Studio Web Developer 2010 and standard software development kits for development
  • Photoshop for image altering, including Lightwave 3d rendered images
  • Visual Studio 2010 winsock Api coding for data exchange between ip addresses
  • Taught Confidential ’s audio/video software, including support software like Lightwave, Bryce, and Hexagon 3D, to more advanced students

Confidential, Bellevue, WA

Web Developer

Responsibilities:

  • Assigned tasks for developing design concepts with systems/sub-systems of electrical components
  • Visual Studio 2008 Win32, Com, methods used for interfacing with Solidworks api's for automating changes made to polygon based objects
  • Software debugging at lower level using assembly code tracing and memory dumps
  • Created class object using C++ win32 Api’s for controlling, logging an automated tape for nightly backup
  • Was tasked with evaluating the technical applications of embedded systems
  • Designed micro embedded system based around the 30 fps video standard for controlling a light show using music via bpm as an external trigger.
  • Developed proof of concept, and received approval for designing around four Confidential controllers with the Forth language embedded into the chips silicon that was used as the slave in a master/slave configuration for a multiuser/multitasking HVAC system.
  • System used C++ in the master device with the architecture specifying object orientation design.
  • Communication was done over a micro-channel with simple header id to specify which slave device was tasked.
  • Depending on the requirement either Forth or it’s assembler (speed issue) would be the language for all the slave’s

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