David Hawley
(408)342-0988 (work)
dhawley@aol.com (home)
Currently systems engineering manager, Extreme Networks.
Project and engineering management experience.
Systems architecture, product release, and customer application expertise. Custom silicon, ASIC, FPGA, PLD, and board-level design experience.
Team and project management classes.
Knowledge of LAN and ISDN communications systems, H.320 video conferencing standards, and personal computer system interfaces.
1996 - present Extreme Networks, Cupertino, California. Systems engineering manager.
1984 - 1996 National Semiconductor Corp., Santa Clara, California.
1995-1996 Engineering manager, Interactive Multimedia Business Unit, Lan Division.
1994 Project manager, isoEthernet ISA Adapter (production release October 1995).
1993 Project coordinator, isoEthernet PC video conferencing node design team, and designer, DSP-based audio subsystem.
1992 PC audio and music synthesis market analysis.
1991 European Applications Engineer, Programmable Logic Devices.
1990 CLAy FPGA chip definition, design, and applications development.
1989 Advanced PLD product definition and applications support.
1985-1988 Major contributor to IEEE 896 Futurebus standard. DS3875 Bus Arbitration Chip definition, Bus Interface Chip definition and design.
Finance and project and team management courses. DSP and C programming classes.
1980 - 1984 California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California.
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering.
Emphasis in digital electronics. Coursework included analog design, electromagnetics, computer science, physics, and mathematics.
Member, IEEE Computer Society
Member, P896 Futurebus+ Working Groups, 1985-1991
Patents for Configuration Features in a Configurable Logic Array and Flexible High-Impedance Control in a Core Cell in a Configurable Logic Array.
Patent for Programmable Logic Registered Device.
Futurebus, Sec. I, Ch. 7, Digital Bus Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1990 (edited by J. DiGiacomo).
Various application notes, magazine and conference articles, and presentations, including paper at Oxford University FPGA workshop.
Family, travel, camping and backpacking, bicycling, volleyball, and music.
Organized NSC Volleyball League, 1986-1989.
Last updated by David Hawley on 11-Aug-1996