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Professional Career
My career in the electronics industry began in 1978 fresh out of high school. My passion for music, natural curiosity, and tinkering with building my own equipment were the stepping stones to my career. My work covers industrial controls, medical equipment, broadband internet cable delivery systems, and the majority of my career (26 years) working on video sensors & video cameras
During my early days I started out working on medical x-ray cameras utilizing vidicon & plumicon tubes. Another 8 years working on industrial cameras utilizing CID Imagers. Since 1998 my work has been entirely dedicated to designing CMOS linear & 2D array sensors for the motion picture industry, high res UDTV(4XHDTV), scientific, machine vision, and high volume consumer markets. Company Founder Panavision Imaging, LLC. (Prior to 2003: Photon Vision Systems, Inc) Current Title: Imager Design & Layout Engineer, Documentation Manager: Responsible for linear array product line. Image sensor silicon design & layout, schematic entry, and simulation for 1.5 thru 0.18 micron CMOS processes. FPGA design, PCB design/layout. Documentation Manager: oversee & implement processes, procedures, documentation control, and training.
IC Layout
Tanner L-edit Pro / LVS / S-edit , Calibre IC Layout / DRC / LVS , Virtuoso XL Layout
PCB Layout
IPC Designers Council # 1021032:
C.I.D. Certified Interconnect Designer, Certified 1999
C.I.D.+ Advanced Certified Interconnect Designer, Certified 2006
PowerPCB 4.0, Power Logic 4.0, CAM350, Orcad, ViewLogic
Patents
"A Video Bus For High Speed Multi-Resolution Imagers " Zarnowski Jeffrey; Joyner Michael; Pace Matthew; Vogelsong Thomas, July-8-2003 Patent: US 6,590,198
"A Video Bus For High Speed Multi-Resolution Imagers And Method Thereof" Zarnowski Jeffrey; Joyner Michael; Pace Matthew; Vogelsong Thomas, October-14-2003 Patents: (US) 6,633,029 (China) PCT/US01/02309 (Taiwan) 90101651
(European) PCT/US02/01864, PCT/US01/02309 (Japan) 2001-553588
“Scanning Image Employing Multiple Chips With Staggered Pixels” Zarnowski; Jeffrey J.; Karia; Ketan V.; Joyner; Michael; Poonnen; Thomas, May-16-2006 Patent: US 7,045,758 7,122,778 7,129,461
"Solid State Imager With Reduced Number Of Transistors Per Pixel" Zarnowski; Jeffrey J.; Ambalavanar; Samuel D. ; Joyner; Michael; Karia; Ketan V. June-6-2006 Patent: US 7,057,150
Publications
“Broadcast quality 3840 x 2160 color imager operating at 30 frames/s,”, Proc. SPIE Vol. 5017-01. Jan 2003 Santa Clara, CA. SPIE Link
“Ultrahigh-speed CMOS scanning linear imager family”, Proc. SPIE Vol. 4306, p. 100-110 Jan 2001, San Jose, CA. SPIE Link
“CMOS sensors overcome bad image and early hype”, Laser Focus World, July 1999, Penwell.
“1.5 FET per Pixel Standard CMOS Active Column Sensor”, SPIE Vol. 3649-27, Jan 1999. SPIE Link
“Selectable One to Four Port Very, High speed 512 X 512 CID”, SPIE, CCD and Solid State Optical Sensors Vol. 1447-18, February 1991, San Jose, CA.
Outdoors
Veteran turkey hunter of 16 years. Deer & small game hunting for past twenty three years. Seventy two wild turkeys legally harvested in ten states. Two wild turkey grand slams (Eastern Rio Grande & Merriam’s, Osceola subspecies)
National Wild Turkey Federation
New York State Chapter
President (00’-04’) Board of Directors (96’-2005’) District Director (98’-08')
Editor& Webmaster (96’-2005’)
Salt City Longspurs Chapter, National Wild Turkey Federation
President (96’-98’) Board of Directors (94’-present) Webmaster www.saltcitylongspurs.com
Cortland Limbhangers Chapter, National Wild Turkey Federation
Board of Directors (00’-08') Webmaster Cortland Limbhangers
Ruffed Grouse Society-CNY Chapter
Vice President (98’-01’) Board of Directors (95’-01’)
Outdoor Writer & Author
“Hills of Truxton: Stories and Travels of a Turkey Hunter” Author: Mike Joyner, Illustrations: Amanda Morris. ISBN 1-4196-0412-0 Release Date: April, 2005. Booksurge publishing www.hillsoftruxton.com
"Tales from the Turkey Woods" Mornings of My Better Days" Author: Mike Joyner, Illustrations: TBA. Release Date: Fall 2008 Publisher TBA www.turkeywoods.com
Two additional book projects to be completed 2008-2009
Seminars
Available to do seminars for conventions outdoor shows, clubs, youth groups, schools, civic groups etc. Conducted seminars for past ten years through out New York State, ranging from hunting, history, and behaviours of the wild turkey. Venues range from sportsmen’s clubs, schools, convention seminars, sporting good stores to nursing homes activity programs.
HS Strut/Lud Reps Prostaff
Prostaff, Seminarist, and product rep for Hunter Specialties/ Ludwikoski & Associates for New York Territory including Bass Pro, Gander Mountain, and future Cabela's stores in New York
Prostaff & Seminarist
Forever Wild Outdoors
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Enjoy the time off and don't forget to keep an eye on us here, we are planning something big over the weekend :)
Thanks.
Hills of Truxton: Stories and Travels of a Turkey Hunter” Author: Mike Joyner, Illustrations: Amanda Morris. ISBN 1-4196-0412-0 Release Date: April, 2005. Booksurge publishing www.hillsoftruxton.com
Spysar wrote:
Where in NY are you? I live east of Albany.
about 7 miles east of Cortland, just of rt 13 going to Truxton
How's the deer hunting in your part of the state? It's preety poor here in Rennsalear county, the worst I've seen in years. Lot's of turkeys here though.
hmmmmmm......sounds smart...lol
Have a good en' and thanks for the request! Oh I also like to sit in a blind at our feeder and video some, so check in from time to time for new pics
Hollister
Free Comments & Graphics
nmcowboy wrote:
Thanks for the add! I just joined the Tree Apron Pro Staff. I would love to be on Hunter Speciialties'. I use a bunch of there stuff.
I rep them thru ludreps. National staff is the way to go, and that may happen at some point. Ludreps really hasn't utilize me for seminars,and not happy with that. I am doing some seminar work for Forever Wild Outdoors. Currently I am looking for a side job repping that keeps me doing seminars, not counting inventory. May end up being a retirement career some day. My fulltime carreer is hard to match moneywise, but it is tough on the eyes. I sit in front of two 20" monitors all day long.
Mike
I just want to develope enough to get the America's Frugal Sportsman Tv series going