Aruba Networks, An Hp Company
Director - Strategic Sourcing and Supply Base Management
Fitbit 2015 - 2017
Senior Sourcing Lead
Aruba Networks, An Hp Company 2012 - 2015
Senior Manager, Global Sourcing and Outsourcing
Oewaves Inc. 2008 - 2012
Director of Supply Chain Management and Project Resources
Xap Corporation 2007 - 2008
Senior Program Manager
Education:
University of California, Los Angeles
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Ucla Anderson School of Management
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
Product Management Product Development Program Management Cross Functional Team Leadership Engineering Management Manufacturing Project Management Strategy Semiconductors Strategic Planning Product Marketing Crm Business Development Systems Engineering Competitive Analysis Supply Chain Management Process Improvement Business Strategy Marketing Testing Entrepreneurship Embedded Systems Negotiation Forecasting Software Development Six Sigma Proposal Writing Asic Soc New Program Development Conflict Resolution Test Automation Inventory Management Materials Management
Us Patents
Multi-Wavelength Transceiver Device With Integration On Transistor-Outline Cans
Dale L. Capewell - Agoura Hills CA Sam Beizai - Sherman Oaks CA Siva Yegnanarayanan - Fremont CA
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G02B 6255
US Classification:
385 89, 385 24, 385 93
Abstract:
An integrated zig-zag transceiver module for multiplexing and demultiplexing several wavelengths achieves a high level of integration by combining several electronic and optical elements into TO headers with lids. A photodetector, a transimpedance amplifier (TIA), a lens, and a thin-film filter are integrated into a single TO can, with the filter and lens being designed for off-axis illumination and focusing. A VCSEL, a lens, and a thin-film filter are integrated into a single TO can, with the filter and lens being designed for off-axis beam steering and collimation.
System And Method For Collimating And Redirecting Beams In A Fiber Optic System
Dale Capewell - Agoura Hills CA, US Sam Beizai - Sherman Oaks CA, US
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G02B006/26
US Classification:
385 47, 385 33, 398 85, 398 48, 398 88
Abstract:
A connector to an optical fiber comprises a prism, a ferrule and an aspheric lens. The prism includes a triangular wedge element having a first surface, a second surface and a base. The ferrule guides the optical fiber so as to contact the optical fiber with the first surface of the prism. The aspheric lens is integrated on the second surface, the integrated aspheric lens being positioned so that the prism serves to redirect a light beam at an angle relative to an axis of the optical source input through total internal reflection by utilizing the base of the triangle wedge element. The aspheric lens serves to collimate the redirected light beam or focus the light beam before being redirected. This arrangement may, for example, be used within a WDM system to multiplex and de-multiplex several wavelengths of light, using a “zig-zag” optical path configuration and thin film filters to separate the wavelengths.
System And Method For Collimating And Redirecting Beams In A Fiber Optic System
Dale Capewell - Agoura Hills CA, US Sam Beizai - Sherman Oaks CA, US
Assignee:
Intel Corporation
International Classification:
H01S003/121
US Classification:
372/014000
Abstract:
A connector to an optical fiber comprises a prism, a ferrule and an aspheric lens. The prism includes a triangular wedge element having a first surface, a second surface and a base. The ferrule guides the optical fiber so as to contact the optical fiber with the first surface of the prism. The aspheric lens is integrated on the second surface, the integrated aspheric lens being positioned so that the prism serves to redirect a light beam at an angle relative to an axis of the optical source input through total internal reflection by utilizing the base of the triangle wedge element. The aspheric lens serves to collimate the redirected light beam or focus the light beam before being redirected. This arrangement may, for example, be used within a WDM system to multiplex and de-multiplex several wavelengths of light, using a “zig-zag” optical path configuration and thin film filters to separate the wavelengths.
Electro-Magnetic Interference Shield With Locking Latch
An electromagnetic shield is formed from an etched metal sheet so that walls can be bent along etched lines to form an at least partially enclosed structure. A first wall has a first tab, such as a “male” portion, and a second wall has a second tab, such as a “female” portion. The first and second tabs interlock to hold the structure together.