

Stuart Neubarth
Founder and President
Stuart has over twenty years experience in applying a broad range of electrical engineering skills towards the development of innovative products. At SK Communications, Stuart has been involved in all the company's projects, ranging from the design of an ultrasound sensor for cardiac surgery to the sensors and data telemetry system that made Fox's glowing hockey puck and football's virtual yellow first down line possible.
Stuart has had numerous patents awarded for inventions made on behalf of clients.
His early work at SK Communications was the design, marketing, and production of a satellite tracking system for receiving television from Soviet satellites. He authored academic articles about Soviet satellites and television broadcasting and received extensive national and international press coverage concerning his first installation, the Stanford Soviet TV System.
Former employers include MA-COM/LINKABIT in San Diego, where he designed hardware for the first commercial digital cellular telephone system, and Applied Signal Technology in Sunnyvale, where he designed communications interception equipment.
He is a member of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Communications, Signal Processing, and Engineering in Medicine and Biology Societies, as well as PATCA (Professional and Technical Consultants Association).
Stuart earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.
Stuart is a licensed pilot, radio amateur, and certified SCUBA diver. He speaks both German and Spanish.
Areas of Expertise
- Electronic Design
- Wireless Systems
- Local Area Networks
- ASIC and FPGA design
- Embedded Software and Firmware
- Electronic Product Development
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- Digital Signal Processing
- Modems
- Video Systems
- Sensors
- Medical Electronics
- Reverse Engineering
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