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Remote Access And Byod Product Manager

Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Banking
Work:
Identity House Jan 2014 - Feb 2016
Executive Director
Credit Suisse Jan 2014 - Feb 2016
Remote Access and Byod Product Manager
Education:
San Francisco State University 1990 - 1994
San Francisco State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Film
Skills:
Product Management, Information Technology
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Remote Access And Byod Product Manager

Location:
San Francisco, CA
Work:

Remote Access and Byod Product Manager
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Integrated Controlled Intensity Laser-Based Light Source Using Diffraction, Scattering And Transmission

US Patent:
5809050, Sep 15, 1998
Filed:
Jan 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/599504
Inventors:
Richard R. Baldwin - Saratoga CA
Scott W. Corzine - Sunnyvale CA
William D. Holland - Mountain View CA
Leif Eric Larson - San Jose CA
David M. Sears - Los Gatos CA
Michael R.T. Tan - Menlo Park CA
Shih-Yuan Wang - Palo Alto CA
Albert T. Yuen - Cupertino CA
Tao Zhang - Mountain View CA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H01S 318
H01S 313
H01S 300
H01S 304
US Classification:
372 43
Abstract:
An integrated laser-based light source that generates an output light beam having a controlled intensity. The light source comprises a package, a laser, a light sensor, and a beam splitter. The beam splitter is mounted in the package, together with the laser and the light sensor. The laser has one and only one light-emitting face from which it radiates a light beam as a radiated light beam. The light sensor generates an electrical signal representing the intensity of light energy falling on it. The beam splitter divides the radiated light beam into a fraction and a remainder, the remainder being the output light beam. The beam splitter operates by diffraction, scattering, or transmission to direct the fraction of the radiated light beam towards the light sensor.

Laser-Based Controlled-Intensity Light Source Using Reflection From A Convex Surface And Method Of Making Same

US Patent:
5835514, Nov 10, 1998
Filed:
Jan 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/591846
Inventors:
Albert T. Yuen - Cupertino CA
Tao Zhang - Mountain View CA
David M. Sears - Los Gatos CA
Leif Eric Larson - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H01S 304
H01S 318
G02B 636
H01L 3300
US Classification:
372 36
Abstract:
An integrated laser-based light source that generates an output light beam having a controlled intensity. The light source comprises a light sensor, a laser, a convex beam-splitting surface, and a package that includes a header. The light sensor generates an electrical signal representing an intensity of light energy falling on it, and is mounted on the header. The laser has one and only one light-emitting face from which a light beam is radiated as a radiated light beam. The laser is mounted in the package adjacent the light sensor with the light-emitting face substantially parallel to the light-receiving face of the light sensor. The convex beam-splitting surface reflects a fraction of the radiated light beam towards the light sensor as a reflected light beam, and transmits the remainder of the radiated light beam as the output light beam. The convex beam-splitting surface is supported in the radiated light beam by the package.

Integrated Controlled Intensity Laser-Based Light Source

US Patent:
5761229, Jun 2, 1998
Filed:
Jan 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/591849
Inventors:
Richard R. Baldwin - Saratoga CA
Scott W. Corzine - Sunnyvale CA
John P. Ertel - Portola Valley CA
William D. Holland - Mountain View CA
Leif Eric Larson - San Jose CA
David M. Sears - Los Gatos CA
Michael R. T. Tan - Menlo Park CA
Shih-Yuan Wang - Palo Alto CA
Albert Yuen - Cupertino CA
Tao Zhang - Mountain View CA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H01S 310
US Classification:
372 31
Abstract:
An integrated laser-based light source that generates an output light beam having a controlled intensity. The light source comprises a package in which are mounted a laser, a light sensor and a coupler. The laser has one and only one light-emitting face from which a light beam is radiated as a radiated light beam. The light sensor generates an electrical signal representing the intensity of light energy falling it. The coupler couples a fraction of the radiated light beam to the light sensor, and provides the remainder of the radiated light beam as the output light beam. Since the light coupled to the light sensor by the coupler is a fraction of the radiated light beam, the electrical signal generated by the light sensor also represents the intensities of the radiated light beam and of the output light beam. A suitable control circuit, when fed with the electrical signal generated by the light sensor, can control the laser current to hold the electrical signal generated by the light sensor to a predetermined value that corresponds to the output light beam having a predetermined intensity.

Integrated Controlled Intensity Laser-Based Light Source

US Patent:
5771254, Jun 23, 1998
Filed:
Jun 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/660230
Inventors:
Richard R. Baldwin - Saratoga CA
Scott W. Corzine - Sunnyvale CA
John P. Ertel - Portlola Valley CA
William D. Holland - Mountain View CA
Leif Eric Larson - San Jose CA
David M. Sears - Los Gatos CA
Michael R. T. Tan - Menlo Park CA
Shih-Yuan Wang - Palo Alto CA
Albert T. Yuen - Cupertino CA
Tao Zhang - Mountain View CA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H01S 310
US Classification:
372 31
Abstract:
An integrated laser-based light source that generates an output light beam having a controlled intensity. The light source comprises a package in which are mounted a laser, a light sensor and a coupler. The laser has one and only one light-emitting face from which a light beam is radiated as a radiated light beam. The light sensor generates an electrical signal representing the intensity of light energy falling it. The coupler couples a fraction of the radiated light beam to the light sensor, and provides the remainder of the radiated light beam as the output light beam. Since the light coupled to the light sensor by the coupler is a fraction of the radiated light beam, the electrical signal generated by the light sensor also represents the intensities of the radiated light beam and of the output light beam. A suitable control circuit, when fed with the electrical signal generated by the light sensor, can control the laser current to hold the electrical signal generated by the light sensor to a predetermined value that corresponds to the output light beam having a predetermined intensity.

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Sponsring M.m. Av Sveriges Radios Program: Rapport (Swedish Edition)

Author:
Leif Larson
Publisher:
Allmanna forlaget, Kundtjanst [distributor
Binding:
Unknown Binding
Pages:
96
ISBN #:
9138104350
EAN Code:
9789138104354

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Sponsring M.m. Av Sveriges Radios Program: Rapport

Author:
Leif Larson
ISBN #:
9138104350

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