I am James Burke, the owner of Kainos Systems, LLC. Kainos Systems is a startup company established in 2020 that was granted a full utility patent on a proven electrical system that amplifies power within the laws of energy conservation. Kainos Systems has developed a new patented technology that truly amplifies power. This electrical system is called Pulse Charge Discharge Succession or PCDS. This is an electrical system uses DC power to temporarily store energy in an array of capacitors for partially discharging into a load while the DC source partially recharges the capacitor array. The recharge/discharging timing is uniquely done so the DC input current recharges faster than the capacitor array discharges. This allows the input average power to be less than the output average power while maintaining the conservation of energy law.
Kainos Systems current business model is to partner with companies to integrate the PCDS into products and/or license the PCDS patent to interested companies. Kainos Systems is in conversations with a local electronics manufacturing foundry and plans to launch a product line of DC-DC buck converters modules within in the next 18 months.
Kainos Systems has one customer, a electric tankless hot water heater company. Kainos has signed an NDA and is on contract to provide a PCDS system designed to the company's requirements. The hot water heater company and Kainos have already negotiated a non-exclusive license deal.
Kainos Systems currently has no employees. I hire temporary engineers to conduct design, fabrication, and testing as needed.
I need funding to develop prototypes and products of the many applications of the PCDS technology. Also, funding to travel to trade shows and conferences to connect with business for future licensing and partnerships.
My educational background is an B.S. in electrical engineering from Florida International University in Miami, FL in 2005. I have a M.S. in Microelectronics and Photonics from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ. I have worked for the U.S. Army Engineering Development Command - Armament Center or DEVCOM-AC for 15 years. I specialize in explosive-detection systems, electromagnetic pulse weapons, antenna design, IR sensor array design. I hold 3 patents in electromagnetic pulse weapons and published over 10 papers in the fields previously mentioned. I was an adjunct professor at William Paterson University in Wayne, NJ for two years teaching physics with calculus.
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