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Ike I Song

from Buena Park, CA
Age ~45

Ike Song Phones & Addresses

  • 3 Lincoln Ct, Buena Park, CA 90620 (714) 742-3236
  • Diamond Bar, CA
  • Roanoke, VA
  • Anaheim, CA
  • Montrose, CA
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Huntington Beach, CA
  • Fountain Valley, CA
  • Irvine, CA
  • Orange, CA
  • Corona, CA
  • 3 Lincoln Ct, Buena Park, CA 90620 (714) 390-7537

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Company: Trw delaware inc Address: 1840 Century Park E, Los Angeles, CA 90067 Phones: (310) 553-6262 Position: Cto Industries: Computer Integrated Systems Design

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ike Song
CTO
TRW Delaware Inc
Computer Integrated Systems Design
1840 Century Park E, Los Angeles, CA 90067
Ike Song
CTO
TRW Delaware Inc
Computer Integrated Systems Design
1840 Century Park E, Los Angeles, CA 90067
Ike Song
CTO
Trw Delaware Inc
Mfg Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories · Computer Integrated Systems Design
2980 Fairview Park Dr, Falls Church, VA 22042
1840 Century Park E, Los Angeles, CA 90067
(310) 553-6262

Publications

Us Patents

Sleeve For Pig-Tailing Optical Fiber

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US Patent:
6796724, Sep 28, 2004
Filed:
Jul 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/917578
Inventors:
Arnold E. Goldman - Calabasas CA
K. Juergen Flamm - Tarzana CA
John G. Mark - Pasadena CA
Ike Song - Montebello CA
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
G02B 636
US Classification:
385 91, 385 49, 385 52
Abstract:
A sleeve ( ) enables attachment of an optic fiber ( ) to a multi-integrated optic chip ( ) in optical communication therewith, and maintains alignment of the fiber at its end adjacent the chip. The sleeve includes a symmetrically-shaped cavity ( ) bounded by termini ( ) which are respectively disposed to fit onto the chip and to accept the fiber. An adhesive ( ) within the cavity symmetrically bonds the fiber to the chip. The adhesive cures symmetrically in the cavity, to eliminate undesired motion of the fiber from its preferred alignment position vis-a-vis the chip connection point ( ) or to provide a repeatable motion to achieve the optimum alignment position of the fiber with respect to the chip. The sleeve may be left in place or, alternatively, it may be removed. The sleeve controls, defines and confines the index matching adhesive and/or fluid between fiber end ( ) and connection point ( ) by defining the areas and volume actually in contact with the adhesive or fluid.

System And Method For Aligning And Attaching Optical Fibers To Optical Waveguides, And Products Obtained Thereby

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US Patent:
59265949, Jul 20, 1999
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/473127
Inventors:
Ike J. Song - Montebello CA
Richard D. Hatch - Sandy UT
Youngmin A. Choi - Agoura Hills CA
Clifton T. Council - Woodland Hills CA
Thomas G. Council - Camarillo CA
Daryl K. Sakaida - Northridge CA
Henry C. Abbink - Westlake Village CA
John A. Healey - Van Nuys CA
Ricardo J. Rosete - Oxnard CA
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
G02B 630
US Classification:
385 49
Abstract:
An input optical fiber (22), an output optical fiber (24, 26) and a waveguide (14) in an integrated optic chip (IOC) (12) intermediate the fibers are coupled together using service and alignment robots (42; 48, 50, 52). The service robot (42) establishes the three dimensional position of the waveguide. The alignment robots (48, 50, 52) three dimensionally and angularly align the input and output fibers respectively to the input and output legs (16; 18, 20) of the waveguide. An adhesive applying tool (46) coupled with the service robot adheres the input and output fibers respectively to their waveguide input and output legs. Included are specifics for an optical fiber clamp (110) capable of maintaining the orientation of a fiber while it is moved to another location, a vacuum holder (210) for holding and rotating an optical fiber for polarization purposes, goniometer mapping and positioning of an optical fiber with respect to the pivotal axis of the goniometer (324), initial light launching of an optical fiber to a waveguide using the fiber (422) in its cladding mode, planar and angular position alignment of optical fibers to optical waveguides, an alignment procedure for establishing a gap between waveguides, and attaching optical waveguides together.
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