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History

The making of Midcom's LTCC Technology

  • September 1997 - Midcom, Inc. builds the first working LTCC transformer
  • April 2000 - Granted 1st Patent, #6,054,914
  • 2001
    • March - Granted 3rd Patent, #6,198,374
    • June - Midcom, Inc. creates a new division, TMNASCENTechnology, to produce, market and sell this new transformer technology based on LTCC.
  • 2002 - First International out-licensing agreement signed.
  • 2003 - LTCC transformer development for Aerospace and Defense applications begins in conjunction with a prominent US National Lab.
  • 2004 - Low Power Series LTCC transformers developed and released for RS-485 applications using MAX 3535 integrated circuit.
  • 2007 - TMNASCENTechnology, Inc. spun-off from Midcom, Inc. as separate ANZA, Inc. company.


Who Are the Players?
The TMNASCENTechnology, Inc. Development Team:

  • Daryl Schofield, VP/General Manager
    • BSEE SDSU with 2 years post-graduate Bioengineering studies
    • 15 years magnetic component industry management including operations, R&D, product development, marketing and business management
    • Member NDIA
  • George Slama, Staff Design Engineer
    • Studied Systems Engineering, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
    • 30 years transformer and power circuit design experience
    • 9 years LTCC magnetic component design experience
    • Memer NDIA
  • David Abel, Staff R&D Engineer
    • BSEET and Computer Science, Mankato State University
    • 21 years transformer design experience
    • 10+ years LTCC R&D experience
    • Member IMAPS
  • Rick Tomcavage, LTCC Process Engineer
    • BS Ceramics Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
    • 15 years ceramics processing experience
  • Prototype/Low Volume Production: 4 LTCC Lab Technicians
    • Combines 45 years magnetic component manufacturing experience
    • Each with 2-5 years of LTCC magnetic component prototyping experience

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Watertown, SD 57201
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Where is NASCENTechnology located?

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