Tula Technology
Jack joined Tula in 2008, bringing both creative and practical solutions to Tula's electrical and electromechanical product development. He was instrumental in designing the original deactivation hardware and control circuitry for Tula's first demonstration vehicle and contributed to the development of Tula's 48V eDSF inverter and E-motor dynos. Prior to joining Tula, Jack held management, hardware design and engineering positions at Foveon (image sensors), Tripath (digital audio amplification) and National Semiconductor (digital logic, mass storage, ethernet).
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Tula Technology
Tula Technology develops digital signal processing and combustion control technology for internal combustion engines.