Dr. O'Malley graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1974. He works in Provincetown, MA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. O'Malley is affiliated with Cape Cod Hospital.
John C. Laurx - Aurora IL, US Craig A. Bixler - Elmhurst IL, US Kent E. Regnier - Lombard IL, US David E. Dunham - Aurora IL, US Brian P. O'Malley - Naperville IL, US
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 13/648
US Classification:
439608
Abstract:
A high speed connector includes a plurality of wafer-style components in which two columns of conductive terminals are supported in an insulative support body, the body including an internal cavity disposed between the two columns of conductive terminals. The terminals are arranged in horizontal pairs, and the internal cavity defines an air channel between each horizontal pair of terminals arranged in the two columns of terminals. The terminals are further aligned with each other in each row so that horizontal faces of the terminals in the two rows face each other to thereby promote broadside coupling between horizontal pairs of terminals.
Daniel McGowan - Naperville IL, US Brian O'Malley - Naperville IL, US Kent Regnier - Lombard IL, US
International Classification:
H01R013/648
US Classification:
439/608000
Abstract:
A high-density connector utilizes a plurality of terminal assemblies that are assembled together into a block, or single unit, to form a connector. Each terminal assembly of the connector utilizes a plurality of conductive terminals having contact portions for mating with an opposing connector, tail portions for mounting to a circuit substrate and body portions held within an insulative body portion of the assembly. The body portions are supported within a housing in the form of a wafer which is plated with a conductive material so as to provide an all encompassing ground structure that surrounds the terminals and their insulative supporting terminal assemblies. In this manner a reference ground is provided around each signal terminal between its contact and tail portions that emulates a coaxial cable. The tails of the terminals and the ground structure have wide body portions with narrow contact portions to promote wicking of solder onto the tails for establishing a reliable solder mounting of the connector to a circuit board.
Brian P. O'Malley - Naperville IL, US Michael R. Kamarauskas - Bartlett IL, US Timothy R. McClelland - Bollingbrook IL, US Emanuel G. Banakis - Naperville IL, US Johnny Chen - Danville CA, US Kent E. Regnier - Lombard IL, US
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 24/28 H03H 7/00 H05K 1/11
US Classification:
439626, 174266, 333181
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes a dielectric housing with a plurality of filtering modules therein. Each filtering module has a housing and a magnetics assembly including transformer cores with wires wrapped therearound. An array of pins extend from the module housing for connection to the wires. A plurality of tails extend from the module housing for interconnection to a circuit board upon which the connector may be mounted. An interconnection is provided between the pins and tails that may include filtering or other signal modifying circuitry. A circuit member having an enhanced layout is also provided for use in or upon which the connector may be mounted.
Brian P. O'Malley - Naperville IL, US Michael R. Kamarauskas - Bartlett IL, US Timothy R. McClelland - Bolingbrook IL, US Emanuel G. Banakis - Naperville IL, US Johnny Chen - Danville CA, US Kent E. Regnier - Lombard IL, US
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 13/66
US Classification:
439701
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes a dielectric housing with a plurality of filtering modules therein. Each filtering module has a housing and a magnetics assembly including transformer cores with wires wrapped therearound. An array of pins extend from the module housing for connection to the wires. A plurality of tails extend from the module housing for interconnection to a circuit board upon which the connector may be mounted. An interconnection is provided between the pins and tails that may include filtering or other signal modifying circuitry.
MediGuide America since Aug 2008
SVP Sales & Mktg
IMS Health Sep 2004 - Aug 2008
Senior Director
IMS Health May 2002 - Sep 2004
Director of Sales - Asia
Commerce One Jan 2001 - May 2002
Director of Sales Operations - Asia
Headstrong May 1998 - Dec 2000
Director of Business Development - Asia
Education:
Pepperdine University, The George L. Graziadio School of Business and Management
MBA, International Business
University of Wisconsin-Madison
B.A., Economics and History