Pete Klomberg has worked in various roles in the engineering field since 1989. Pete began their career at Johnson Controls, Inc. as a Member of Technical Staff, where they were responsible for the design, simulation, layout, and testing of CMOS mixed-signal integrated circuits, Multi-Chip Modules, Micro Electro-Mechanical Devices, and PCBs in a Research environment. From 1999 to 2002, they worked at ZMD America, Inc. as a Senior IC Designer/Director of IP Development, where they designed, simulated, and laid out mixed-signal CMOS integrated circuits and cells in a foundry Design Center environment, including Project Management. Pete then moved to ZMD AG in 2002, where they served as a Lead Analog IC Designer, designing and simulating mixed-signal CMOS integrated circuits, primarily for low-noise sensor signal-conditioning for AMR sensors in the automotive market. From 2009 to 2016, Pete worked at the UW-Madison Biomedical Engineering Department as an Instructor/Teaching Assistant/Student, where they implemented a Holter monitor system with Bluetooth capability for telemetry of 3-channel ECG signal, using Li-ion battery and switched-mode power management circuitry using fine-pitch, surface-mount PCB technology. Pete also advised two student Teams in the BME301 Undergraduate Design Project course, guiding them through introductory micro-controller programming and PCB design/fabrication/assembly, and designed a functioning pulse-oximeter circuit for one BME301 Team to integrate into their project. Finally, Pete worked at PIKE Technologies from 2016 to present as the Chief Electrical Engineer.
Pete Klomberg attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1981 to 2013, earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Applied Mathematics, Engineering, and Physics in 1985, a Master of Science (MS) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering in 1992, and a Master of Science (MS) in Biomedical Engineering - Instrumentation in 2013.
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