PETER H GORDON
Broker in Framingham, MA

License number
Massachusetts 9033155
Issued Date
Dec 15, 1999
Expiration Date
Dec 21, 2018
Type
Broker
Address
Address
Framingham, MA 01701

Professional information

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Gordon Real Estate / Commercial Re Sales And Leasing

Position:
EVP at Gordon Real Estate
Location:
Framingham, Massachusetts
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Gordon Real Estate - 957 Worcester Road, Framingham, MA 01701 since 2009 - EVP PPM Media Feb 2006 - Nov 2008 - Founding Partner & Senior Vice President Gartner 2002 - 2007 - Marketing Consultant Key3Media 2001 - Dec 2002 - Vice President, Corporate Communications Ziff-Davis 1999 - 2001 - Director, Corporate Communications COMDEX (Interface Group/Softbank Comdex) 1992 - 1998 - Copy Chief The Interface group 1986 - 1995 - Copywriter/Copy Chief
Education:
Yale University


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Owner At Pg Photography

Position:
Owner at The Advantage Group, Owner at PG Photography
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
The Advantage Group - Framingham, MA since Jan 2003 - Owner PG Photography - Framingham, MA since Jan 2003 - Owner Walker's Riding Apparel - Boston, Ma Aug 1989 - Sep 2003 - General Manager MLI Industries Inc. Jan 1982 - Jan 1989 - CEO & Director R&D
Education:
Northeastern University
M.S.E.E., Electrical and Electronics Engineering


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Charging Circuit With Scr's Triggered By Pedestal And Cosine Modified Ramp Unijunction Circuit Having Means For Current Limiting By Controlling Pedestal Level

US Patent:
4031451, Jun 21, 1977
Filed:
Feb 23, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/660764
Inventors:
Peter H. Gordon - Framingham MA
Assignee:
Alkon Laboratories, Inc. - Newton MA
International Classification:
H02J 710
US Classification:
320 23
Abstract:
A battery charging circuit gates charging current through a silicon controlled rectifier triggered by a pedestal and cosine modified ramp unijunction circuit. A battery potential sensing circuit limits the initial surge current delivered to a fully discharged battery and provides short circuit protection, a second battery potential sensing circuit limits the current delivered to a fully charged battery to a level required to maintain the float potential, and a charging current sensing circuit limits the average value of current delivered to the battery to a desired level during low battery impedance and/or high line conditions, all by controlling the pedestal level.