PROPRIETOR(S):
Graduating from San Jose State University with a BSEE in 1984 with analog RF Microwave concentration, Gary worked for Planar Microwave, Teledyne Microwave, FEI (TRW) Microwave and Mirage Systems. Afterwards, he consulted for various high-tech companies as an Electrical Engineering Consultant starting around 1993. Simultaneously, Gary also joined then start-up Endgate Corporation ( Endwave Corporation ) as a Manager of Information Technology and assisted through extensive growth period and IPO six years later. In 2000, Gary started his information technology services business while also continuing to consult for the electrical engineering companies. Lately, Gary has been focusing on High-Brightness LED ( HBLED ) lights and luminaires in conjunction with solar voltaic panels, various batteries, and electronic controllers. Gary is also a die-hard Electric Vehicle ( EV ) enthusiast and is working on developing advanced electric propulsion systems and related confidential products.
New Start-ups: Incubating, 2016. Founded: 南京明道光电科技有限公司 Nanjing Mingdao OptoElectronic Technology Co., Ltd 2012, Nanjing, China. XtremeLUX LLC, 2011.
ADVISORS:
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B. in Physics from U. C. Berkeley and Ph. D. in Applied Physics from Stanford U.
At Hewlett Packard developed the company’s first one-micron silicon
transistor, three generations of reactive ion etching and plasma processing
capabilities, and the first production ion-implanted GaAs FET process. At Microwave Technology Inc. established the
production processes for highly
linear and rugged 0.3-micron GaAs FETs and for alumina thin-film circuits. Managed the MMIC foundry interface and MMIC
packaging effort at Pacific Monolithics.
As Advanced Technology Director and Engineering Fellow at Endwave
Corporation, developed MLMS™ flip-chip integration technology, Epsilon™
laminate subsystem packaging technology, and the EW600 series of low-cost credit-card-sized
60-GHz transceivers. Now Principal of
Stoneham Innovations consulting, investing, and developing LED lighting products. Member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi and
Senior Member of IEEE. Author of more
than eighteen U. S.
patents.
Most recent publication: Stoneham, E. B. (2010). Millimeter-wave chip-on-board integration and packaging. In K. Kuang, F. Kim and S. S. Cahill (Ed.), RF and microwave microelectronics packaging (pp. 69-90). New York: Springer.
Dr. Scott Wetenkamp
Scott Wetenkamp PhD , Engineering Consultant. Dr. Wetenkamp served as president of SCEAN, a sole proprietor consulting company, since September 1986. From May 1999 until December 2001, Dr. Wetenkamp served as Vice President of Micro Lambda Wireless, Inc., a microwave sources company. Prior thereto, he served as a senior member of the technical staff of Pacific Monolithics, Inc., a company that built microwave GaAs ICs and subsystems, from 1991 until 1993. He is vice chair of the 2006 International Microwave Symposium for the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and serves on the administrative committee of the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He holds one patent in the field of microwave power detection. Mr. Wetenkamp received a Bachelor of Science degree, a Master of Science degree and a Doctorate degree, all in electrical engineering and from the University of Illinois.
Education:
Ph.D. 1975, University of Illinois. Thesis: " Optimal Synthesis of Multiloop Active RC Filters"
MSEE 1973, University of Illinois. Thesis: " A Phase-Locked Receiver for Measuring Dispersive Group Delay on Satellite Signals"
BSEE 1971, University of Illinois
Professional Activities:
MTT AdCom member 1999 - 2006
Steering Committee member for the 1996 MTT International Symposium
Chairman of the Santa Clara Valley IEEE / MTT Society 1995 - 1996
Vice-Chairman of the Santa Clara Valley IEEE / MTT Society 1994 - 1995
Secretary of the Santa Clara Valley IEEE / MTT Society 1993 - 1994
Treasurer of the Santa Clara Valley IEEE / MTT Society 1992 - 1993
Publications and Patents:
"Another Approach to Multiloop Feedback", Proceedings of the 1975 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Boston, MA. pp 258-260, April 1975.
"Combating Phase-Lock Loop 'Transportation Lag'", Microwave System News, Vol. 8, #3, March 1978.
"Transportation Lag in Phase-Lock Loops", Watkins Johnson Technotes, Vol. 5, #3, May/June 1978.
"Comparison of Single Diode vs Dual Diode Detectors for Microwave Power Detection", IEEE MTT International Microwave Symposium Digest, pp 362-363, June 1983.
"Balanced Detector Response to Spurious and Subharmonic Signals", Proceedings of the Measurement Science Conference, pp 345-353, January 1984.
"Broadband Microwave Detector" , Patent # 4,360,865 , February 24, 1981.
"Dividerless Phase Locked Loops" , Proceedings of RF Expo, San Diego, CA, March 1992.Speaker at the 1995 Santa Clara Valley MTT Short Course.
"Combating Phase-Lock Loop 'Transportation Lag'", Microwave System News, Vol. 8, #3, March 1978.
"Transportation Lag in Phase-Lock Loops", Watkins Johnson Technotes, Vol. 5, #3, May/June 1978.
"Comparison of Single Diode vs Dual Diode Detectors for Microwave Power Detection", IEEE MTT International Microwave Symposium Digest, pp 362-363, June 1983.
"Balanced Detector Response to Spurious and Subharmonic Signals", Proceedings of the Measurement Science Conference, pp 345-353, January 1984.
"Broadband Microwave Detector" , Patent # 4,360,865 , February 24, 1981.
"Dividerless Phase Locked Loops" , Proceedings of RF Expo, San Diego, CA, March 1992.Speaker at the 1995 Santa Clara Valley MTT Short Course.