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Anjul Kumar Katare

from Fremont, CA
Age ~51

Anjul Katare Phones & Addresses

  • 41752 Vargas Rd, Fremont, CA 94539 (510) 573-3355
  • 3750 Dubal Ct, Fremont, CA 94539 (510) 573-3355
  • 43812 Dubal Ct, Fremont, CA 94539 (510) 573-3355 (510) 656-3747
  • 3750 Tamayo St, Fremont, CA 94536 (510) 894-6622 (510) 574-0807
  • Cochran, GA
  • Vacaville, CA
  • Belen, NM
  • East Palo Alto, CA
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Newark, CA
  • Union City, CA
  • San Jose, CA
  • 41752 Vargas Rd, Fremont, CA 94539

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Position: Protective Service Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Anjul Katare

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Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Computer Software
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Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Computer Software
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Ceo At Cbs

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Position:
CEO at CBS
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
CBS
CEO
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Anjul Kumar Katare
President
CBS INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC
37600 Central Ct SUITE 214, Newark, CA 94560
43812 Dubal Ct, Fremont, CA 94539
Anjul Kumar Katare
President
Central Business Solutions
Information Technology and Services · It Consulting Software Development Out · Business Consulting Services · Prepackaged Software Services · It Consulting
37600 Central Ct SUITE 214, Newark, CA 94560
37600 Central Ct Suite #241, Newark, CA 94560
43812 Dubal Ct, Fremont, CA 94539
(510) 573-5500, (510) 713-9900

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System And Method For Optical Multiplexing And/Or Demultiplexing

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US Patent:
6847450, Jan 25, 2005
Filed:
Jul 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/206624
Inventors:
Jenkin A. Richard - Palo Alto CA, US
Eric V. Chamness - Menlo Park CA, US
George H. Guan - Fremont CA, US
Anjul K. Katare - Fremont CA, US
Steven J. Benerofe - San Francisco CA, US
Qunwen Leng - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Oplink Communications, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G01B 1100
US Classification:
356399, 356153, 35613904
Abstract:
Improved methods and systems for routing and aligning beams and optical elements in an optical device include a multiplexing device and/or a demultiplexing device, which includes an optical alignment element (OAE). The OAE can be configured to substantially compensate for the cumulative alignment errors in the beam path. The OAE allows the optical elements in a device, other than the OAE, to be placed and fixed in place without substantially compensating for optical alignment errors. The OAE is inserted into the beam path and adjusted. This greatly increases the ease in the manufacturing of optical devices, especially for devices with numerous optical elements, and lowers the cost of manufacturing. The multiplexing and/or demultiplexing device can reside within a standard small form factor, such as a GBIC. The devices fold the paths of the traversing beams with a geometry which allows a small package.

System And Method For Optical Multiplexing And/Or Demultiplexing

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US Patent:
6914676, Jul 5, 2005
Filed:
Jul 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/206449
Inventors:
Jenkin A. Richard - Palo Alto CA, US
Eric V. Chamness - Menlo Park CA, US
George H. Guan - Fremont CA, US
Steven J. Benerofe - San Francisco CA, US
Qunwen Leng - San Jose CA, US
Anjul K. Katare - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Oplink Communications, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
G01B011/00
G02B026/08
US Classification:
356399, 356400, 359211
Abstract:
Improved methods and systems for routing and aligning beams and optical elements in an optical device include a multiplexing device and/or a demultiplexing device, which includes an optical alignment element (OAE). The OAE can be configured to substantially compensate for the cumulative alignment errors in the beam path. The OAE allows the optical elements in a device, other than the OAE, to be placed and fixed in place without substantially compensating for optical alignment errors. The OAE is inserted into the beam path and adjusted. This greatly increases the ease in the manufacturing of optical devices, especially for devices with numerous optical elements, and lowers the cost of manufacturing. The multiplexing and/or demultiplexing device can reside within a standard small form factor, such as a GBIC. The devices fold the paths of the traversing beams with a geometry which allows a small package.

Optical Subassembply With Port Configuration

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US Patent:
20040017970, Jan 29, 2004
Filed:
Jul 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/206493
Inventors:
Jenkin Richard - Palo Alto CA, US
Eric Chamness - Menlo Park CA, US
David Moore - San Carlos CA, US
George Guan - Fremont CA, US
Steven Benerofe - San Francisco CA, US
Anjul Katare - Fremont CA, US
Cameron Hinman - Woodside CA, US
Qunwen Leng - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G02B006/34
G02B006/26
G02B006/293
US Classification:
385/036000, 385/039000, 385/024000
Abstract:
An optical subassembly utilizes a core with a first, second, and third faces. The first and second faces are coupled, non-parallel, and non-co-planar for changing a path of a beam, and their intersection defines an axis. Filters are coupled to the third face. The light path traverses between the first or second face and each filter such that, at each filter, no portion of the light path interferes with any other portion of the light path. The light path also traverses the core in a direction along the axis. This is facilitated by the light path traversing an external surface of a filter at an angle. The device includes adjustable ports residing at the same side of the device. Filters are coupled to the core and optically coupled to the adjustable ports. The light path travels down the core and exit or enter the device via the adjustable ports.
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