David Allen Cary
I enjoy technical challenges and innovative projects.
I design custom electronics.
I program embedded software.

918·813·2279
d.cary@ieee.org
227 S. 163 E. Ave.
Tulsa OK 74108-3310

 

Electronics prototyping:
circuit board design, Protel, soldering irons, Spice, oscilloscopes, multimeters, and logic analyzers.

Computer programming:
C, C++, Java, JavaScript, CGI scripting, Microsoft Visual C++, Visual Basic, Pascal, MatLab, Prolog, HTML, ARM, DSP56002, 68000, 80386, 68HC11, 68HC16, and Microchip PIC assembly.

 

Application experience with Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, MathCAD

 

Employment:

Electronics EngineerEnduro PLS (2005)

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Designed, tested, and fixed mixed-signal electronic parts of the Smart Pig

 

 

Medical Electronics EngineerDr. Paul Krautter (2003 to 2005)

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Developed medical imaging prototype

 

 

Integration EngineerLamar Systems (2003)

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Assembled hardware subsystems and programmed glue software for live real-time MPEG4 video-over-Internet prototypes

 

 

Product Design EngineerMotorGuide Marine (1999 to 2002)

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Programmed all software for ViewSaver, a product that runs on a PC and that enables the transfer and emailing of images from the sonar display

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Improved trolling motor power electronics to reduce net cost

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Designed the electronics for five sonar display circuit boards

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Maintained embedded software in C and in ARM assembly language

 

 

Research AssistantOSU Oklahoma Imaging Laboratory (with Lucent) (1998 to 1999)
· Programmed automated infrared circuit board analysis application
· Analyzed circuit board faults with infrared video camera

 

 

Electronic and Software EngineerSunset Laboratory, Inc. (1992 to 1997)

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Developed software for EyeDentify retina scanner, including RS-485 network protocol

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Developed software for automated air pollution measuring system (NIOSH Method 5040)

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Debugged and improved the design of a data acquisition interface board

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Programmed VxD (Windows 95 device driver) for AIB-PC8 interface board

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Programmed DLLs in Microsoft Visual C++ to interface with proprietary hardware devices

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Authored corporate web site

 

Education:

M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering
Oklahoma State University
, Stillwater OK; GPA = 3.3 (1997 to 1999)

 

 

B.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering, with honors
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater OK; GPA = 3.5 (1988 to 1993)
· Computer Science and Mathematics minors; National Merit Scholar

 

Member:

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)