Amazon Web Services
Chief Data Center Engineering Technician
Insight Global Jul 2016 - Dec 2016
Data Center Engineer Operations Technician - Maintenance Technician
W E Bowers Sep 2014 - Jul 2016
Steamfitter
Weather Control, Inc. Oct 2009 - Aug 2014
Steamfitter
Education:
Ua Mechanical Trades School 1995 - 2000
Laplata High School 1983 - 1987
Skills:
Hvac Controls Hvac Air Conditioning Energy Conservation Building Automation Energy Management Heating Engineering Refrigeration Energy Efficiency
Interests:
Civil Rights and Social Action Politics Education Environment Science and Technology Animal Welfare
Certifications:
Maryland Journeyman Hvacr License Dc Journeyman Refrigeration/ Ac Mechanic License 18020 License Rj900904
Otis G. Zehl - College Park MD Michael G. Price - Seabrook MD Edward H. David - College Park MD Jerome C. Kremen - Takoma Park MD
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - College Park MD
International Classification:
G01R 2702
US Classification:
324 77K
Abstract:
A system is shown which receives several radio frequency (RF) signals and applies these signals to a Bragg cell through which a beam of coherent light is passed and diffracted into several first order beamlets. The diffraction angle of the beamlets is a function of the frequency of the RF signals. The beamlets are amplified in an amplifier having a fast response time to match the response time of the system. Fiber optic bundles are provided at the input and output of the amplifier to guide the beamlets from a linear pattern into an areal pattern and to spread the beamlets for a more efficient use of the amplifier. The amplified beamlets are then formed into a linear pattern and applied to a photodetector to determine the frequency of the RF signals.
Method And Apparatus For Improving The Efficiency Of An Acousto-Optic Deflector
Edward H. David - College Park MD Otis G. Zehl - College Park MD Michael G. Price - Seakbrook MD
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - College Park MD
International Classification:
G02F 133
US Classification:
350358
Abstract:
An acousto-optic deflector or modulator is shown which diffracts a beam of incident light from a zero order beam into a first order beam. Normally such diffraction deflects but 1% of the light energy within the incident beam. This deflection may be improved by successive transits of the light beam across the acoustic energy wave within the deflector.
Edward H. David - College Park MD Otis G. Zehl - College Park MD Michael G. Price - Seakbrook MD
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - College Park MD
International Classification:
G02F 133
US Classification:
350358
Abstract:
An acousto-optic deflector is shown which diffracts a beam of incident light from a zero order beam into a first order beam. Normally such diffraction deflects but 1% of the light energy within the incident beam. This deflection may be improved by successive, internal transits of the light beam across the acoustic energy wave within the deflector. Such internal transits are accomplished by forming the deflector into a cylinder and reflection coating the outer surface of that cylinder to form a mirror pair.
Method And Device For Centroid Detection Of A Beam Of Electromagnetic Energy
Otis G. Zehl - College Park MD Michael G. Price - Seabrook MD Edward H. David - College Park MD
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - College Park MD
International Classification:
G01R 2316
US Classification:
324 77K
Abstract:
A device for detecting the centroid of a beam of electromagnetic energy is shown including means for focusing the beam into a blur spot upon a focal plane. Photodetectors located at the focal plane detect the centroid of the blur spot on either side of its nominal location. The intensity of the output from each photodetector is then measured and the difference and sum of these measurements obtained. By dividing the difference by the sum of the resultant signals, it is possible to produce an analog signal which represents the location of the blur spot centroid regardless of its amplitude. This arrangement has particular application in acousto-optic devices for measuring the frequency and direction of arrival of an incoming radio frequency wave.