Keith J.

Keith J.

Sr. Project Engineer @ Acer

About Keith J.

Keith J. is a Sr. Project Engineer at Acer, with over 13 years of experience in the field. He specializes in power consumption measurement, wearable device development, and has previously worked on various projects involving ARM platforms and service robots.

Work at Acer

Keith J. has been employed at Acer as a Senior Project Engineer since 2011. In this role, he focuses on various engineering projects, particularly in the development of wearable devices and tablets. His responsibilities include conducting power consumption measurements and breakdowns to optimize battery capacity. He has contributed to the design and development of several Acer Iconia tablets, utilizing advanced system-on-chip technologies such as Nvidia Tegra 3 and MTK 8382. Keith's work at Acer spans over 13 years, during which he has played a key role in multiple engineering initiatives.

Previous Experience at 緯創資通

Prior to his tenure at Acer, Keith J. worked at 緯創資通 as an AIO PC Hardware Engineer from 2010 to 2011 in Taipei, Taiwan. During this year, he was involved in the design and build-up of evaluation boards (EVB) based on ARM platforms, specifically focusing on MediaTek (MTK) and Nvidia technologies. This experience provided him with a solid foundation in hardware engineering and product development.

Expertise in Wearable Device Development

Keith J. possesses extensive expertise in the development of wearable devices. He has worked on notable projects, including the Acer X Victorynox I.N.O.X Smart Bumper, which utilizes the NRF51822 BLE microcontroller. His specialization includes downsizing PCB areas and optimizing electronic component sizes, which are crucial for enhancing the functionality and efficiency of wearable technology. Keith's knowledge in this field contributes to the advancement of innovative wearable solutions.

Involvement in Robotics and Control Systems

Keith J. has participated in the design and integration of control panels and peripheral devices for service robots, including projects like MIXBot and BrewBot. His work in this area showcases his ability to apply engineering principles to robotics, enhancing the functionality and user experience of automated systems. This involvement highlights his versatility and capability in handling diverse engineering challenges.

Safety Certification and Product Analysis

Keith J. has engaged in the safety certification process for server backup battery units utilizing lithium-ion technology. His role in ensuring compliance with safety standards is critical for product reliability. Additionally, he has experience conducting competitor product tear-downs and analyses for server backup battery units, which aids in understanding market trends and improving product design.

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