David W Johnson
Security Companies and Guards in Ogden, UT

License number
Utah 298737-6302
Issued Date
May 30, 1995
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2002
Category
Security Companies & Guards
Type
Armed Private Security Officer
Address
Address
Ogden, UT

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David Johnson
4958 Murray Blvd APT I26, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84123
(801) 915-2921
David Johnson, age 54
5018 N Larkwood Ln, Lehi, UT 84043
David P. Johnson
Brigham City, UT
(435) 723-3953
(435) 734-1712
David P. Johnson
Torrey, UT
(435) 542-1023
David P. Johnson
Midvale, UT
(801) 561-1538
(801) 565-0423
(801) 569-3111
(801) 208-3915

Professional information

David Johnson Photo 1

Rear Mounted Integrated Rotary Encoder

US Patent:
6542089, Apr 1, 2003
Filed:
Sep 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/957371
Inventors:
David B. Johnson - South Ogden UT
Joseph Haines - Ogden UT
Jay Calkin - Ogden UT
Scott L. Harris - Chula Vista CA
Wayne W. Munroe - Lake Oswego OR
Brian G. Russell - Tigard OR
Assignee:
Tektronix, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
H03M 122
US Classification:
341 16
Abstract:
A rear-mount integrated rotary encoder comprises a mechanical portion and a printed circuit board portion. The mechanical portion of a rear mount integrated rotary encoder comprises a housing including a bushing for receiving one end of a rotatable. The rotatable shaft passes through an open front portion of the housing and is mechanically connected to exposed rotatable circuit contacting members. The printed circuit board portion has an encoder contact pattern formed thereon. The printed circuit board has an area larger than the cross sectional area of the housing. The encoder contact pattern surrounds an aperture in the circuit board. The rotatable shaft of the rotary encoder is passed through the aperture such that the rotatable circuit contacting members contact the encoder contact pattern on the circuit board. The housing includes projections, substantially orthogonal to the circuit board, for engaging a feature of the circuit board for securing the integrated encoder in an assembled state. Alternatively, the housing may glued to the circuit board.


David Johnson Photo 2

Encoder With Embedded Signal Circuitry

US Patent:
6462677, Oct 8, 2002
Filed:
May 9, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/567847
Inventors:
David B. Johnson - South Ogden UT
Dean B. Childs - Ogden UT
James A. Elzey - Fruit Heights UT
Timothy A. Tabor - West Jordan UT
Assignee:
Bourns, Inc. - Riverside CA
International Classification:
H03M 122
US Classification:
341 16, 341 10, 200 11 R
Abstract:
An integrated digital electronic encoder that converts mechanical movement of a device input into a signal that can be applied to particular purposes is described. The encoder and associated signal conditioning and processing circuitry are embedded together as a single unit for simplicity of assembly into particular applications, and reliability. The integrated digital electronic encoder includes a substrate with first and second substantially opposed major surfaces, and a digital encoder formed on the first major surface of the substrate. The encoder comprises an actuation shaft, and the encoder is configured to generate electrical signals in response to movement of the actuation shaft. Electronic circuitry is attached to the second major surface of the substrate, preferably using surface mount technology. The electronic circuitry is electrically connected with the digital encoder to process the signals produced by the encoder. The electronic circuitry includes programmable logic to provide multiple function capability to the integrated digital encoder.


David Johnson Photo 3

David Johnson - Ogden, UT

Work:
Associated Foods Stores
Senior Distribution Specialist
Big 5 Sporting Goods - Clinton, UT
Assistant Manager
Education:
Steven Henager College
Bachelors in Business Administration


David Johnson Photo 4

David Johnson - South Ogden, UT

Work:
ATS
Ramp Agent
Education:
Bonneville High School
Diploma in Management Skills
Skills:
know numerous machines, team leader