Dr. Fitzgerald graduated from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1997. He works in Birmingham, MI and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Fitzgerald is affiliated with William Beaumont Hospital.
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Gregory Fitzgerald
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Gregory J. Fitzgerald President
NEW ENGLAND OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC Mfg Optical Instruments/Lenses · Ret Optical Goods
237 Cedar Hl St, Marlborough, MA 01752 7 Atwater Dr, Westford, MA 01886 5084600019
- Goleta CA, US Gregory Fitzgerald - Marlborough MA, US
International Classification:
G02B 13/00 G02B 13/22
Abstract:
An adjustable teleconverter is provided that may be selectively adjusted between a base lens configuration and one or more tele-lens configurations without adding, removing, or replacing lenses from an optical system. In one example, a system includes a front lens group configured to form a first image at an intermediate image plane in response to radiation from a scene. The system also includes a teleconverter configured to project the first image to form a second image at a final image plane. The teleconverter comprises a relay lens group configured to be selectively positioned between the intermediate image plane and the final image plane to adjust a magnification of the second image. Additional methods, devices, and systems are also provided.
A routing assembly for an electronic device has a front face with an array of connectors ports and each of the connector ports contain a first connector mounted therein. A first end of a cable can be directly terminated to the first connectors and the cables can be embedded in a tray that is configured to extend toward a chip package. The cables extend from the tray and terminates to a second connector that can be electrically connected to the chip package so as to provide a communication path between the first connector and the second connector that substantially bypasses a supporting circuit board.
A routing assembly for an electronic device has a front face with an array of connectors ports and each of the connector ports contain a first connector mounted therein. A first end of a cable can be directly terminated to the first connectors and the cables can be embedded in a tray that is configured to extend toward a chip package. The cables extend from the tray and terminates to a second connector that can be electrically connected to the chip package so as to provide a communication path between the first connector and the second connector that substantially bypasses a supporting circuit board.
A routing assembly for an electronic device has a front face with an array of connectors ports and each of the connector ports contain a first connector mounted therein. A first end of a cable can be directly terminated to the first connectors and the cables can be embedded in a tray that is configured to extend toward a chip package. The cables extend from the tray and terminates to a second connector that can be connected to the chip package so as to provide a communication path between the first connector and the second connector that substantially bypasses a supporting circuit board.
- Lisle IL, US Gregory FITZGERALD - Merrimack NH, US Bruce REED - Maumelle AR, US Gregory WALZ - Maumelle AR, US Ayman ISAAC - Little Rock AR, US Dino McLAUGHLIN, JR. - Vilonia AR, US
A cable connector for use in a bypass assembly is disclosed. Twin-ax cables are directly terminated to the cable connector. The cable connector includes a sub-connector that includes terminals that have termination portions extending outwardly and signal conductors from the bypass cables are aligned with the termination portions and welded together. A carrier and ground collar can help connect termination portions that are intended for ground terminals together to form commoned ground terminals.
A routing assembly for an electronic device has a front face with an array of connectors ports and each of the connector ports contain a first connector mounted therein. A first end of a cable can be directly terminated to the first connectors and the cables can be embedded in a tray that is configured to extend toward a chip package. The cables extend from the tray and terminates to a second connector that can be connected to the chip package so as to provide a communication path between the first connector and the second connector that bypasses any supporting circuit board.
Greg Fitzgerald (1983-1987), Mike Moore (1986-1990), Lisa Fowler (1995-1999), Debbie Huntley (1983-1987), Daren Ritchie (1980-1984), Robert Stevenson (1971-1975)