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Mark Matlin Phones & Addresses

  • 444 James Canyon Dr, Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 786-9318
  • Oxnard, CA
  • Mountain Vlg, CO
  • Mountain Vlg, CO
  • 805 Gillaspie Dr, Boulder, CO 80305 (303) 786-9318

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Resumes

Resumes

Mark Matlin Photo 1

Director, Wireless Engineering

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Location:
2525 Frontier Ave, Boulder, CO 80301
Industry:
Wireless
Work:
Linx Technologies - Boulder CO since 2009
Director, Wireless Engineering

Apex Wireless - Boulder, CO since 1985
President

Martin Marietta - Now Lockheed Martin - Littleton, CO 1978 - 1982
RF Lead Engineer
Education:
California State University-Northridge 1972 - 1976
BSEE, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Rf
Electronics
Product Management
Product Development
Simulations
Engineering Management
Embedded Systems
Wireless
Satellite
Electrical Engineering
System Architecture
Rfid+
Analog
Mark Matlin Photo 2

Mark Matlin

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mark Matlin
CEO
Apex Wireless
Other Computer Peripheral Equip Mfg · Computer Peripheral Equipment, NEC
2525 Frontier Ave, Boulder, CO 80301
(303) 443-6699, (303) 442-7123
Mark Matlin
Chief Executive Officer
Apex Wireless Inc
Wireless Product Manufacturing and Contract Development Services · Computer Peripheral Equipment, NEC
5345 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO 80303
(303) 443-6699, (303) 442-7123

Publications

Us Patents

Trainable Rf Transmitter Having Expanded Learning Capabilities

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US Patent:
60913436, Jul 18, 2000
Filed:
Dec 18, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/993420
Inventors:
Kurt A. Dykema - Holland MI
Mark D. Matlin - Boulder CO
Kenneth R. Zurawski - Louisville CO
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
G08C 1900
US Classification:
34082569
Abstract:
A trainable transmitter is described that is capable of learning and replicating both AM and FM signals. The trainable transmitter also has the capacity to learn and replicate RF signals in both the 27 MHz to 40 MHz and the 250 MHz to 450 MHz frequency bands commonly used in European garage door openers. The trainable transmitter allows an individual to input an identification of the country in which the trainable transmitter will be operated such that the trainable transmitter may then transmit the learned signals at the maximum levels permitted for the identified county.

Thermal Transmitting Indicator

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US Patent:
20210400363, Dec 23, 2021
Filed:
Aug 30, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/461443
Inventors:
Mark D. Matlin - Boulder CO, US
Dean Carnell Sanders - Clements CA, US
Donald Gene Ferguson - Boulder CO, US
Steven Richard Wenande - Longmont CO, US
International Classification:
H04Q 9/00
G01K 1/024
G01K 3/00
G01K 7/02
G08B 21/18
G08B 21/02
G01V 9/00
Abstract:
Described is a transformer end-of-life thermal transmitting indicator (thermal transmitting indicator) that is configured and well suited for monitoring the health of a transformer and communicating the health of the transformer to an end user by way of a cellular transceiver. The thermal transmitting indicator can be configured to alert nearby people of an impending transformer explosion if the transformer fails. The thermal transmitting indicator is also arranged to transmit any problems or impending danger from the transformer to the end user who can then respond by preemptively dealing with the failing transformer. The thermal transmitting indicator comprises liquid sensors spaced in its housing to sense if water or high humidity has infiltrated the housing.

Thermal Transmitting Indicator

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US Patent:
20200322700, Oct 8, 2020
Filed:
Apr 2, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/838226
Inventors:
Mark D. Matlin - Boulder CO, US
Dean Carnell Sanders - Clements CA, US
Donnald Gene Ferguson - Boulder CO, US
Steven Richard Wenande - Longmont CO, US
International Classification:
H04Q 9/00
G01K 1/02
G01K 3/00
G01K 7/02
G01V 9/00
G08B 21/18
G08B 21/02
Abstract:
Described is a transformer end-of-life thermal transmitting indicator (thermal transmitting indicator) that is configured and well suited for monitoring the health of a transformer and communicating the health of the transformer to an end user by way of a cellular transceiver. The thermal transmitting indicator can be configured to alert nearby people of an impending transformer explosion if the transformer fails. The thermal transmitting indicator is also arranged to transmit any problems or impending danger from the transformer to the end user who can then respond by preemptively dealing with the failing transformer.
Mark D Matlin from Boulder, CO, age ~72 Get Report