Trans Digital Corporation
5916 Via Casitas
Carmichael, CA 95608
USA
tel: 916-273-9449 (9:00 - 17:00 PST)
skype: transdigital01 (9:00 - 17:00 PST)
e-mail: sales@transdigital.net
www.transdigital.net
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Jerzy Kulesza |
Trans Digital Corporation was founded in March 1990 by Jerzy Kulesza to improve the Parallel Port of PC
and develop invented by him superior Write-Back Engine Parallel Transfer Technology.
In 1991 Trans Digital introduced Trans PC software for parallel
transfer and management of files between PCs over Parallel Ports.
The software, which guarantees error-free transfer, was developed in
Assembler for small size and high performance.
It became a registered product for Autodesk Inc. (AutoCAD). Trans PC
software was used by many engineering companies, TRW, Master Card
International and many US Universities.
In 1994 all company resources were put into development of Trans
Processor to implement Write-Back Engine into the chip hardware.
The Trans Processor, which drives the Universal Parallel Port, allows for
the highest transfer rate over copper wires.
Currently Trans Digital develops, designs, manufactures and markets
its Trans PC Card - Universal Parallel Port and related products worldwide.
Additionally, the company provides consulting and design services related to PCMCIA Card
and programming of complex programmable logic devices - CPLDs.
Jerzy Kulesza, the founder of the company, specializes in the field of
dynamic propagation of signals over copper wires.
After receiving MS degree in civil engineering from Polytechnical University in
Gdansk - Poland ( Politechnika Gdanska ), he was working in Gdansk.
Research Center, then 4 years in Germany and in San Francisco
in Earthquake Engineering Systems, specializing in computer dynamic
analysis of nuclear structures - analyzing supports for nuclear reactors
under the dynamic earthquake loads.
The last activity in structural engineering field was his extensive
computer dynamic non-linear analysis of 48-story building -
101 California Street - San Francisco. The results of this analysis
are currently used as a government benchmark for safety coefficients
in high-rise designs.
In 1983 he founded Micro Star Inc., the company specializing in integration
of PCs for engineering applications.
His extensive knowledge of computers, mathematics and finite-elements
analysis related to dynamics of structures, allowed him to apply this
knowledge to propagation of signals over the copper wires to develop
the highest speed, error-free data transfer technology - Write Back
Engine Transfer technology. The mathematical dynamic
model of structures subjected to dynamic forces is analogous to
dynamic model of copper wires subjected to voltage transitions.
His belief is that the solid mathematical knowledge of the dynamic nature
of the signal propagation in copper wires is the key to the future, high
performance parallel, ultra low power Connectivity Solution between Notebook PCs and
high speed, low power, portable data acquisition, machine control and scientific instruments.