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Daniel A Barczys

Deceased

from Lancaster, NY

Daniel Barczys Phones & Addresses

  • 32 Hess Pl, Lancaster, NY 14086 • 716 684-1776 • 716 684-3940
  • 10837 Darien Rd, Holland, NY 14080
  • Charlotte, NC
  • 10837 Darien Rd, Holland, NY 14080 • 716 480-0513

Work

  • Position:
    Precision Production Occupations

Education

  • Degree:
    Associate degree or higher

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Us Patents

  • Receiver Multicoupler Using No-Loss Signal Splitter

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  • US Patent:
    47257946, Feb 16, 1988
  • Filed:
    Jun 24, 1987
  • Appl. No.:
    7/065664
  • Inventors:
    Daniel A. Barczys - Lancaster NY
  • International Classification:
    H03H 1136
  • US Classification:
    333100
  • Abstract:
    A receiver multicoupler having multiple, isolated outputs generated from a single input comprising a no loss signal splitting network connected to the input having insignificant power absorption and being in the form of parallel tuned circuits providing multiple voltage outputs from a single input and a plurality of very high input resistance voltage amplifiers, each of the amplifiers having an input connected to the signal splitting network, and each of the amplifiers acting as an impedance transformation device and supplying isolation.
  • Broadband Constant Voltage Multicoupler

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  • US Patent:
    48855570, Dec 5, 1989
  • Filed:
    Aug 8, 1988
  • Appl. No.:
    7/229244
  • Inventors:
    Daniel A. Barczys - Lancaster NY
  • International Classification:
    H03H 748
  • US Classification:
    333124
  • Abstract:
    A broadband, constant voltage multicoupler including an input port and a plurality of output ports wherein the impedance rises in the same proportion as the power falls in the internal branches so that the voltage is substantially constant therein. The multicoupler comprises a signal splitter transmission line network having an electrical characteristic which maintains the same voltage throughout and a plurality of active devices associated therewith. In particular, the signal splitting network comprises a first transmission line connected at one end to the input and terminating at the opposite end, and a plurality of additional transmission lines having an impedance equal to n times the impedance of the first transmission line where n equals the number of the outputs. The active devices are in the form of buffer amplifiers, one for each of the outputs, each of the active devices having an input connected to one of the additional transmission lines and each of the active devices properly terminating the corresponding transmission line and providing a desirable output impedance value. As a result, the voltage level at the terminations of the additional transmission lines is substantially the same as the voltage at the input resulting in substantially no degradation of signal to noise ratio.

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