Donald J. Miller

Engineer, Cyclist, Caver

Skills Summary

High frequency design
  (experience up to about 10 GHz or so)

Active circuits
    S-parameter based design
    Spice simulation
    Linear simulation

Passive Circuits
    Filter and matching network synthesis and simulation.

General circuit-pack development

Have done some Verilog, microprocessor programming, VB.NET and used tools such as Mathcad and Scilab/Scicos.

Employment History

Currently (since April 28, 2008)
Ciena Corporation
Core Switching Division
1185 Sanctuary Pkwy, Suite 300
Alpharetta, GA. 30004

Sr. Principal Engineer

Design of circuitry for the new circuit packs to be used on the new Centaur(tm) optical network switch.

May 2004 to April 2008
CardioMEMS, Inc.
387 Technology Circle
Suite 500
Atlanta, GA. 30313

Manager of Electronics Hardware/
Sr. RF Engineer

Managed the electronics hardware group

Lead engineer on DSP-based AAA/CHF sensor monitor

Worked on productization and cost reduction of CardioMEMS' original monitor product.

Created conceptual design of a miniature FPGA-based hypertension sensor monitor.

December 1997 to May 2004
Ciena Corporation
Multiwave Metro Division
1185 Sanctuary Pkwy, Suite 300
Alpharetta, GA. 30004

Sr. Principal Engineer

Lead HW developer on a 10G MSA optical transceiver

Lead HW developer on an OC-3/12 DWDM "Metro" Transceiver

Assisted in development of a reduced-cost OC-48 DWDM Transceiver

RF/Analog engineer team member for the "Extended-Reach" OC-48 DWDM transceiver

Participated in system design for next generation "Metro" system.

Performed preliminary system simulations for duobinary OC-192 transceiver.

Designed and optical line amp daughter-card for the Metrostream(tm) system.

Awarded two patents related to receive-system EDFAs.

February 1994 to December 1997
Electronic System Products, Inc.
11450 Technology Circle
Duluth, GA. 30097
(company no longer exists, but was a subsidiary of Antec, which is now part of Arris Interactive)

Sr. Staff Engineer

ESP was a general-purpose product design consulting house.  My work there was a mixture of projects for various customers -- the largest of which was Nortel.  I was the RF lead on the "Cornerstone Voice" RF modem, which formed the basis of the Antec/Nortel joint venture: Arris LLC.

I was the chief designer of the analog section of the "Etherloop" modem, which would be the main product of the "Elastic Networks" spinoff from Nortel.

Other projects:
-FSK modem for a CATV interactive TV system
-QPSK modem development for a CATV video game network
-FSK receiver for a video-on-demand system
-Troubleshooting of a developmental 155MB/S modem
-Differential GPS hand-held for golf course use
-Root-Raised-Cosine filter design for 51MB/S modem

February 1991 to February 1994
MCC Panasonic
1225 Northbrook Pkwy
Suwannee, GA 30024
(I was actually at their Alpharetta location.  They moved to Suwannee after I left and have since desolved.)

Sr. Staff Engineer

Development of a number of cellular phone projects.  I worked on one mobile-mount phone and two hand-helds.  In addition, I did some PA linearity simulation work in support of the TDMA cellular initiative.

January 1986 to February 1991
Wegener Communications
11350 Technology Circle
Duluth, GA. 30136

Staff Engineer

Re-designed L-band BPSK data demodulator

Designed RF portion of L-band BPSK modulator

Assisted with integration of Wegener VSAT terminal

Designed compact FM satellite data receiver

January 1984 to January 1986
Scientific Atlanta
4311 Communications Dr.
Norcross, GA. 30093
(Old address:  the new company is on a Cisco campus off of Sugarloaf Pkwy)

Electrical Engineer II

Designed analog portion of CATV video scrambler

Designed transmitter portion of 16 QAM modem

Completion of modem hand-held programmer software

September 1980 to December 1983
Cox Cable Communications
1400 Lake Hearn Drive
Atlanta, G. 30319

Started as: Engineer Intern
As of January 1982: Design Engineer

Worked on videotext terminal FSK modem

Developed analog descrambling circuitry for analog set-top

September 1978 to August 1980
Georgia Tech
School of Geophysical Sciences
Atlanta, GA. 30332

Electronic Technician

Support of Geophysical research
Construct, test, field-install, and troubleshoot seismological recording devices.

Summers(3) 1976-1978
Maryland Public Broadcasting
Bonita Ave.
Owings Mills, MD. 21117

Engineering Intern

Provide engineering services for a mobile TV production van

Operate audio console, video-tape machine, camera control as needed.

Pull camera cable, set lights, align cameras in preparation for production.

Education

Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA
B.E.E.

Proficiencies

RF and Analog Design
Linear simulation with Agilent/Eagleware
Spice simulation
Mentor DxDesigner
Orcad Capture
MS Office

Some VB.Net, C, Verilog

Résumé

 
I am NOT currently actively looking for a change in career.

Donald J. Miller

address and phone contact information is currently being withheld.

donmiller (at) mindspring.com