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Travis Neely, Independent Electrical and Computer Engineering Consultant, has almost 20 years of programming and circuit design experience. In his role as an independent consultant, Mr. Neely tests, discovers and provides solutions to battery management systems for various battery manufacturers. He also is an inventor with several patents and a mobile platform programmer with 1 application for the iPhone which includes a highly sophisticated multi-touch detection algorithm which far surpasses the performance of the original algorithm in the iPhone Firmware.

Prior to becoming an independent consultant, Travis served as an applications and firmware development engineer for Benchmarq Microelectronics, Inc. which was purchased by Texas Instruments Inc. In this roll Travis won 6 awards for his contribution towards 6 different IC development projects. One of those awards was for an IC product that he was one of two engineers that developed the firmware. That product reached the $15 million in revenue milestone faster that any product in Benchmarq history. Additionally Travis developed most customer test equipment and software. He traveled globally to install and repair the equipment in customer factories. He also developed 2 of the 3 generations of PC to Benchmarq IC communication interface tools.

Another significant role was engineer for TEACO Inc. where Travis developed custom products for companies from a variety of different markets.

Travis received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from Valparaiso University in 1994.

Honors & Awards
* Mach 20 Award?Texas Instruments?April 2009For contribution to the development of the bq20z45 which broke the $15 Million revenue barrier.
* Mach 20 Award?Texas Instruments?December 2008For contribution to the development of the bq27541 which broke the $15 Million revenue barrier.
* Mach 20 Award?Texas Instruments?April 2007For contribution to the development of the bq20z451 which broke the $15 Million revenue barrier.
* Mach 20 Award?Texas Instruments?July 2002For contribution to the development of the bq2060A-E619 which broke the $15 Million revenue barrier.
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