PERRY KEVIN FALK
Pilots at Wyndemere Ct, Fort Wayne, IN

License number
Indiana A5196962
Issued Date
Aug 2016
Expiration Date
Aug 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
5202 Wyndemere Ct, Fort Wayne, IN 46835

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Perry K. Falk
Fort Wayne, IN
(260) 485-1692
Perry Falk
5939 Brighton Meadows Dr, Fort Wayne, IN 46804
(219) 436-5688
Perry K Falk, age 73
2905 Chichester Ln, Fort Wayne, IN 46815
(219) 485-1692
Perry E Falk, age 77
5287 Coventry Parkway Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN 46801
(260) 432-3771
Perry K Falk, age 73
5202 Wyndemere Ct, Fort Wayne, IN 46835
(260) 485-1692

Professional information

Perry Falk Photo 1

Perry Kevin Falk

Location:
Fort Wayne, Indiana Area
Work:
US Army Military Intelligence 1978 - 1985 - Officer US Army Corps of Engineers 1974 - 1978 - Officer
Education:
Purdue University 1998 - 2005
PhD, Digital communications
Purdue University 1976 - 1977
MSEE, Control systems, Pattern recognition
United States Military Academy at West Point 1970 - 1974
BS, Electrical Engineering


Perry Falk Photo 2

Scalable Radio Receiver Architecture Providing Three-Dimensional Packaging Of Multiple Receivers

US Patent:
2009016, Jun 25, 2009
Filed:
Dec 20, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/961204
Inventors:
Parker Allen Robinson - Dunedin FL, US
Michael Anthony Wyatt - Clearwater FL, US
Perry Kevin Falk - Fort Wayne IN, US
Edward Allen Hall - Fort Wayne IN, US
Assignee:
ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, INC. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H04B 7/08, H01L 21/58, H01L 23/48
US Classification:
455140, 438109, 257679, 257E21505, 257E2301
Abstract:
Methods of forming scalable systems and scalable systems on an integrated circuit (SoC) are provided. First and second radio frequency (RF) systems are disposed on first and second substrates, respectively. A first processor that is configured to process the first RF system is disposed on a substrate separate from the first substrate and a second processor that is configured to process the second RF system is disposed on a substrate separate from the second substrate. The first processor and the first RF system are stacked one on top of the other to configure a first RFSoC and the second processor and the second RF system are stacked one on top of the other to configure a second RFSoC. The first and second RFSoCs are disposed either in a horizontal plane, laterally spaced from each other, or in vertically stacked planes, one above the other.