MR. KHANG NGUYEN
Agencies at Tully Rd, San Jose, CA

License number
California 11006429
Category
Agencies
Type
Community/Behavioral Health
Address
Address
2203 Tully Rd, San Jose, CA 95122
Phone
(408) 937-1553

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Khang Nguyen
510 Saddle Brook Dr SPC 49, San Jose, CA 95136
(408) 226-5277
Khang Nguyen
5402 Balboa Arms Dr UNIT 322, San Diego, CA 92117
(858) 467-0476
Khang Nguyen
5035 Rosemead Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776
(626) 291-2446
Khang Nguyen, age 35
5525 W Highland St, Santa Ana, CA 92704
Khang Nguyen, age 38
6096 Rock St, San Diego, CA 92115

Professional information

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Khang Nguyen - San Jose, CA

Khang Nguyen - San Jose, CA

Work:
Petrovietnam Energy Technology Corporation
Loss adjuster, Civil Engineer (Manager of quality construction division)
Crawford & company
Loss adjuster
Transportation Engineering Design Joint Stock Incorporated South (TEDISOUTH)
Designer and supervisor
Petrovietnam Tower
loss adjuster and the leader of quality construction division. The details is
Education:
University of Transport and Communication
Bachelor of science in Civil engineering for Bridge


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Khang Nguyen - San Jose, CA

Khang Nguyen - San Jose, CA

Work:
AcessClosure / Cardinal Health Corporation - San Jose, CA
Medical Device Assembler
Boston Scientific Corporation - Fremont, CA
Medical Device Assembler
OnCore Electronics Manufacturing - Fremont, CA
Assembler
AsteelFlash Group - Fremont, CA
Operator
Bizcom Electronics Inc - Milpitas, CA
Technician
Quanta Computer Inc - Fremont, CA
Technician
Sematool Mold & Die Co - Santa Clara, CA
CNC Operator/Machinist
Sematool Mold & Die Co - San Jose, CA
Assembler/Test Operator


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Creating A Pc Board (Pcb) Layout For A Circuit In Which The Components Of The Circuit Are Placed In The Determined Pcb Landing Areas

Creating A Pc Board (Pcb) Layout For A Circuit In Which The Components Of The Circuit Are Placed In The Determined Pcb Landing Areas

US Patent:
6678877, Jan 13, 2004
Filed:
Aug 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/930883
Inventors:
Jeffrey Robert Perry - Cupertino CA
Martin Garrison - San Jose CA
Richard Levin - Sunnyvale CA
Phil Gibson - Sunnyvale CA
Vandana A. Sojrani - San Jose CA
Khang Nguyen - San Jose CA
Wanda Carol Garrett - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
National Semiconductor Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 1750
US Classification:
716 15, 716 16, 716 8, 326101, 361720, 361764
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for PCB layout of a circuit simulated over a network is provided. Techniques are provided for designing a circuit that satisfies user-specified functional requirements received over a network. Based on the specified requirements, components and a topology for constructing the circuit are automatically determined. The components determined during this operation have operational values such that, when the components are arranged according to the topology to form the circuit, the circuit satisfies the user-specified functional requirements. The components are placed on a PC board having landing areas designed to accommodate all of the anticipated component sizes for the type of circuit being designed. The PC board may be cropped to the desired size. The PCB may be cropped automatically or manually by the user.


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Method To Perform Thermal Simulation Of An Electronic Circuit On A Network

Method To Perform Thermal Simulation Of An Electronic Circuit On A Network

US Patent:
6931369, Aug 16, 2005
Filed:
May 1, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/846681
Inventors:
Jeffrey Robert Perry - Cupertino CA, US
Martin Garrison - San Jose CA, US
Richard Levin - Sunnyvale CA, US
Phil Gibson - Sunnyvale CA, US
Vandana A. Sojrani - San Jose CA, US
Khang Nguyen - San Jose CA, US
Wanda Carol Garrett - Morgan Hill CA, US
John D. Perzow - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
National Semiconductor Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F017/50
US Classification:
703 18, 703 13, 703 14, 703 6, 716 4, 716 5
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for thermally simulating a circuit over a network is provided. Techniques are provided for designing a circuit that satisfies user-specified functional requirements received over a network. Based on the specified requirements, components and a topology for constructing the circuit are automatically determined. The components determined during this operation have operational values such that, when the components are arranged according to the topology to form the circuit, the circuit satisfies the user-specified functional requirements. One or more web pages that identify the components are then delivered to the browser over the network. The component and topology information may be used to generate a schematic diagram that is delivered in a web page to the user over the network. The user may thermally simulate the designed circuit. Many characteristics of the board may be adjusted to provide an accurate thermal simulation.


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Method For Creating, Modifying, And Simulating Electrical Circuits Over The Internet

Method For Creating, Modifying, And Simulating Electrical Circuits Over The Internet

US Patent:
7441219, Oct 21, 2008
Filed:
Jun 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/603493
Inventors:
Jeffrey Robert Perry - Cupertino CA, US
Martin Garrison - San Jose CA, US
Khang Nguyen - San Jose CA, US
Richard Levin - Sunnyvale CA, US
Wanda Carol Garrett - Morgan Hill CA, US
Phillip Gibson - Sunnyvale CA, US
Benjamin H. Lee - Saratoga CA, US
Assignee:
National Semiconductor Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
US Classification:
716 11, 716 4, 703 16
Abstract:
The present invention enables a user to create, modify, simulate and save an electrical circuit using an Internet browser over an Internet connection. The user can change the connectivity of the circuit as well as add and/or remove components in a free form manner. The schematic is displayed within a web page on the user's machine with which the user may interact. Block symbols may be used to represent at least a portion of the schematic.