Murlan Kaufman
Murlan Kaufman was born in Portland, OR on July 14, 1937. He earned a BSEE in 1959 and MSEE in 1968 at Oregon State University.
Career
- Four summers working for Tek while attending Oregon State University
- June 1959 to January 1961 at General Electric in New York and Wisconsin
- January 1961 Design Engineer at Tek until retirement in August 1999
Tek Products
- Designed P6032, CT-1, CT-2 and 114 pulse generator
- Inherited and completed design for R293 pulse generator and 184 time mark generator
- Designed S-51 18 GHz Countdown and 3T5 auto triggering circuit
- 7B50, 7B51, 7B70 and 7B71 − inherited and completed design
- 485 − project Leader of the horizontal section
- 7844 − inherited and completed as project manager
- 7D01, DF1 and DF2 − project manager
- DAS9129 − project manager for development of the color display logic analyzer
- 11400 Series (11401, 11402, 11403) − assistant project manager and responsible for the touch panel and display
- 11802 − project manager for sampling mainframe and SD-51 21 GHz trigger head
- 11A81, 11A34V and 11T5H − managed development
- THS700 series − high voltage isolated front end design
- Bipolar and BiCMOS IC design for TDS200, TDS300, TDS700 and TDS3000 series oscilloscopes
Patents
- Jitter Free Triggering Circuit 3,530,315, filed March 1968
- Color Shadow Mask CRT 4,488,093 with Doug Haines and Keith Taylor, filed Oct 1982
- Hold off By TV Fields 6,275,257 with Jim Tallman, filed Oct 1998
Publications
- Current Measurements at Nanosecond Speeds, Engineering Design News, October 1965
- How Fast Does Your CRT Write? Electronic Design, July 1975
- Pick a Logic Analyzer That is Right for Your Job, Instrument and Control Systems, February 1977
- Expression of the Properties of Logic Analyzers, International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC Standard, Publication 776, 1983
Other
- Coordinated HW program development for 8002 with Millennium Information Systems in CA for 6 months in 1977
- Secretariat on International Electrotechnical Commission WG4 to develop a Logic analyzer standard with inputs from HP, Biomation, Marconi, Schlumberger, meetings in Oslo, London and Budapest, 1977-84
- Member of corporate technology team for color shutter and A to D conversion, 1981-82
- Member of Electronic Technical Advisory Committee (EITAC) for the US Dept. of Commerce for export regulations; active in rebuilding controls, meeting 4 times/year in WDC, 1989-96
- With Marketing, introduced products in the US, Europe and Japan