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July 2025: Morgan Advanced Programmable Systems files patent application for Electronic Optical Sight system

Morgan Advanced Programmable Systems is pleased to announce that we have filed a patent application for an innovative Electronic Optical Sight system, building on our provisional patent filed in July 2024. The invention, developed by our team member Kenny Tran, represents a significant advancement in optical sighting technology for target and hunting archery.

The patented system integrates advanced electronics including an inertial measurement unit, ambient light sensors, and wireless communication capabilities with traditional optical sight components. Key innovations include automatic LED activation based on motion detection, adaptive brightness adjustment for varying light conditions, real-time cant angle feedback through LED patterns, and comprehensive shot analysis with wireless data transmission for performance optimization.

This patent application demonstrates our commitment to developing cutting-edge technology solutions that combine embedded systems expertise with real-world applications. The Electronic Optical Sight addresses longstanding challenges in archery equipment including battery management, low-light visibility, and precision aiming assistance.

We're proud of Kenny's innovative work and our team's ability to translate complex engineering concepts into practical, patentable solutions.

June 2025: Morgan Advanced Programmable Systems welcomes Zach Yang

Morgan Advanced Programmable Systems is pleased to announce the addition of Zach Yang to our engineering team. Zach brings fresh perspectives and enthusiasm to complex embedded systems challenges.

A Minnesota native from St. Cloud, Zach holds a BSCE from the University of Minnesota and is currently pursuing his MS ECE. His technical interests focus on bare metal programming, Linux development, and hardware accelerator development. Zach gained valuable experience during his internship at BA Systems working with National Instruments TestStand and LabVIEW, but finds his passion in real-world embedded systems development.

When not solving engineering problems, Zach enjoys gaming technology and is an accomplished pianist currently working on Beethoven's Sonata No.7 in D Major, Op.10 No.3.

We're excited to have Zach's technical skills and energy contributing to our clients' most challenging projects.