A--QCOM--Mentor Graphics Announces Winners of its 14th Annual PCB Technology Leadership Awards PR NEWSWIRE - March 21, 2000 09:00 SAN JOSE, Calif., Mar 21, 2000 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Mentor Graphics Corporation, (Nasdaq: MENT) announced the winners of its PCB Technology Leadership Awards at the PCB Design Conference West. Open to any designs created with Mentor Graphics(R)(R) PCB system solutions, the leadership awards attracted entrances from as far away as Australia and from many industries including aerospace, computer, cellular and data communications. A panel of industry-expert judges evaluated submissions for innovation, complexity, physical design and aesthetics. Designers earned awards in seven categories: Analog/RF; Digital; High-Speed; High Volume, MCM/Hybrid; Mixed Technology and University.
"Mentor Graphics, a long-time leader in board design solutions, has sponsored the PCB Technology Leadership Awards Program since 1987, making it the longest running awards program for PCB designers in the EDA industry," said Henry Potts, vice president and general manager of Mentor Graphics Board Systems Division. "This year we received impressive entries from leading companies in a variety of industries, demonstrating the innovation of board systems designers today."
This year the panel of judges included: Pete Waddell, Senior Editor of Printed Circuit Design Magazine; Mary Sugden, President of Copper Connection Inc.; Kate Mayer, President of Mayer Design Systems, Inc.; Cheng-Hua Ma, Advisory Engineer at Solectron Corporation; Bob Spaniol, Engineering Manager at PCB Engineering Fabricators; and Bernard Voss, Consultant for SiQual Inc.
Contestants were honored at a banquet dinner in San Jose on Monday evening.
Mentor Graphics 2000 PCB Technology Leadership Award Winners
Analog/RF Design 1st Caterpillar, Inc., Peoria, IL. Designers: Paul Toyne, Richard Henry, Jerry Temple for their design: EECM -- in engine technology. 2nd Motorola, Arlington Heights, IL. Designer: George Printzis for his design in cellular phone technology 3rd Harris, Canada, Alberta. Designer: Roy Beckman for his design Down Converter in wireless communications. Digital Design 1st Hewlett Packard, Fort Collins, CO. Designers: Heather Volesky and Roger Pearson for their design J700 System Board for computers. 2nd NCR Retail Solutions Group. Duluth, GA. Designer: Carl Fritz for his design Summa Processor for retail store applications. 3rd High Speed Design, Inc. Scotts Valley, CA. Designer: Tim Hyllested for his design Maui used in data communications and telecommunications. High-Speed Design 1st Siemens AG Munich, Germany. Designers: Heinrich Diebel, H. Rapoler, H. Wolfenstetter for their design Group Processor. 2nd Micron Technology Inc., Integrated Products Division, Boise, Idaho. Designer: Bob Cox for his design, St. Paul for personal computers. 3rd Hewlett Packard Company, Fort Collins, CO. Designers: Marc Jensen, Kirsten Olsen, John Tillema, Lisa Caselli, Christopher Febvre, Heather Stickler, Scott Allen & Tracy Fendley for their design C300 for UNIX workstations. High-Volume Design 1st Siemens AG Austria. Designers: Johann Poeschl, Karl Masinger, Martin Schneider for their design TH_BP90 for an IC Test Device backplane. 2nd QUALCOMM, San Diego, CA. Designer: Chip Giradot for his design in cellular phone technology. 3rd Ericsson Blue Ridge Labs, Lynchburg, VA. Designer: Norman Day for his design Ditto Lornetta for a cell phone with radio. MCM/Hybrid Design 1st Lockheed Martin, Newtown, PA. Designer: Dave Brocious for his design PHDI EPC for satellite communications. 2nd Motorola, Arlington Heights, IL. Designer: George Printzis for his design in cellular phone technology. Mixed Technology Design 1st Ericsson Blue Ridge Labs, Lynchburg, VA. Designer: Norman Day for his design CMLC (Friendship 7) for cable modem controllers. 2nd Telxon Corporation, The Woodlands, Texas. Designer: William Kuhar (PCB) and Prashant Solanki (EE) for their design PTC-1800 Processor for Data terminal with voice over IP, email client and integrated laser scanner. 3rd Storage Technology Corporation, Louisville, CO. Designer: Terri McClay and Keven Horn (EE) for their design QRC for research technology. University Design 1st University of Chicago, IL. Designer: Mircea Bogdan for his design
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