Robert A Arnold
Pharmacy at Verbena St, Westminster, CO

License number
Colorado 9327
Issued Date
Jul 15, 1969
Renew Date
Nov 1, 2011
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2013
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address
14972 Verbena St, Westminster, CO 80602

Organization information

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Robert A Arnold

3217 W 126 Ave, Westminster, CO 80020

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
Principal:
Robert Arnold Principal, inactive

Professional information

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Robert Arnold - Broomfield, CO

Education:
Trinity College - Denver, CO
Bachelor of Science in Computer Aided Engineering


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High Speed Optical Subassembly With Ceramic Carrier

US Patent:
7045824, May 16, 2006
Filed:
May 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/119961
Inventors:
Kevin Malone - Boulder CO, US
Christine Mollenkopf - Superior CO, US
Jason Yorks - Longmont CO, US
Lance Thompson - Broomfield CO, US
Blake Mynatt - Broomfield CO, US
Mark Stiehl - Lafayette CO, US
Tess Abidi - Westminster CO, US
William Kit Dean - Golden CO, US
Robert A. Arnold - Broomfield CO, US
Richard J. Adams - Boulder CO, US
Dale Isaacson - Idaho Springs CO, US
Assignee:
Optical Communication Products, Inc. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
H01L 27/15, G02B 6/36, H01S 3/08
US Classification:
257 82, 257432, 257433, 385 92, 372 98
Abstract:
A multilayer ceramic carrier for an optical element includes a terraced cavity for retaining a vertically receiving or vertically emitting optical element. The multilayer ceramic carrier includes conductive traces interposed between the ceramic layers and which extend into the terraced cavity along the trenches formed in the cavity. A vertical cavity surface emitting laser or vertically receiving optical element is wire bonded to the conductive traces which extend into the cavity. In one embodiment, the terraced cavity of the multilayer ceramic carrier includes a VCSEL and photodetector therein, the photodetector capable of monitoring the output optical power of the VCSEL. The method for forming the multilayer ceramic carrier includes forming a plurality of layers of ceramic tape, joining the layers, then co-firing the stacked layers. The multilayer ceramic carrier is joined to a plastic optical housing which includes an aperture for securing an optical fiber. The fiber launch direction is generally orthogonal to the optical surface of the vertically emitting or vertically receiving optical element secured within the ceramic carrier.


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High Speed Optical Sub-Assembly With Ceramic Carrier

US Patent:
2006016, Jul 27, 2006
Filed:
Apr 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/278520
Inventors:
Kevin Malone - Broomfield CO, US
Christine Mollenkopf - Broomfield CO, US
Jason Yorks - Broomfield CO, US
Lance Thompson - Broomfield CO, US
Blake Mynatt - Broomfield CO, US
Mark Stiehl - Broomfield CO, US
Tess Abidi - Broomfield CO, US
William Dean - Broomfield CO, US
Robert Arnold - Broomfield CO, US
Richard Adams - Broomfield CO, US
George Jarriel - Broomfield CO, US
Dale Isaacson - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Optical Communication Products, Inc. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
G11B 23/50
US Classification:
015097100
Abstract:
A multilayer ceramic carrier for an optical element includes a terraced cavity for retaining a vertically receiving or vertically emitting optical element. The multilayer ceramic carrier includes conductive traces interposed between the ceramic layers and which extend into the terraced cavity along the trenches formed in the cavity. A vertical cavity surface emitting laser or vertically receiving optical element is wire bonded to the conductive traces which extend into the cavity. In one embodiment, the terraced cavity of the multilayer ceramic carrier includes a VCSEL and photodetector therein, the photodetector capable of monitoring the output optical power of the VCSEL. The method for forming the multilayer ceramic carrier includes forming a plurality of layers of ceramic tape, joining the layers, then co-firing the stacked layers. The multilayer ceramic carrier is joined to a plastic optical housing which includes an aperture for securing an optical fiber. The fiber launch direction is generally orthogonal to the optical surface of the vertically emitting or vertically receiving optical element secured within the ceramic carrier. The optical subassembly comprising the plastic optical housing and ceramic carrier is mounted on the surface of a printed circuit board or adjacent the edge of a printed circuit board, such that the light emitted or detected by the optical element, preferably travels along a fiber launch direction parallel to the surface of the printed circuit board. The optical assembly may be joined to the printed circuit board using various connectors capable of carrying an electrical signal.


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High Speed Optical Subassembly With Ceramic Carrier

US Patent:
6888169, May 3, 2005
Filed:
Oct 1, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/969085
Inventors:
Kevin Malone - Boulder CO, US
Christine Mollenkopf - Superior CO, US
Jason Yorks - Longmont CO, US
Lance Thompson - Broomfield CO, US
Blake Mynatt - Broomfield CO, US
Mark Stiehl - Lafayette CO, US
Tess Abidi - Westminster CO, US
William Kit Dean - Golden CO, US
Robert A. Arnold - Broomfield CO, US
Richard J. Adams - Boulder CO, US
Dale Isaacson - Idaho Springs CO, US
Assignee:
Optical Communication Products, Inc. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
H01L031/12
US Classification:
257 82, 257432, 257433, 257434
Abstract:
A multilayer ceramic carrier for an optical element includes a terraced cavity for retaining a vertically receiving or vertically emitting optical element. The multilayer ceramic carrier includes conductive traces interposed between the ceramic layers and which extend into the terraced cavity along the trenches formed in the cavity. A vertical cavity surface emitting laser or vertically receiving optical element is wire bonded to the conductive traces which extend into the cavity. In one embodiment, the terraced cavity of the multilayer ceramic carrier includes a VCSEL and photodetector therein, the photodetector capable of monitoring the output optical power of the VCSEL. The method for forming the multilayer ceramic carrier includes forming a plurality of layers of ceramic tape, joining the layers, then co-firing the stacked layers. The multilayer ceramic carrier is joined to a plastic optical housing which includes an aperture for securing an optical fiber. The fiber launch direction is generally orthogonal to the optical surface of the vertically emitting or vertically receiving optical element secured within the ceramic carrier.