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Helmut Dr Haltenorth

Researcher at Siemens

Publications -  22
Citations -  190

Helmut Dr Haltenorth is an academic researcher from Siemens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical fiber & Magnetic core. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 22 publications receiving 190 citations.

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Opto-electronic module housing

TL;DR: In this paper, a module housing for positioning an end of an optical fiber in a desired position relative to an active area of an opto-electronic component characterized by the housing including an optical fibre connector having an adjustment plane at one end and an arrangement for holding an end-of-an optical fiber with the axis of the fiber on an axis extending perpendicular to the adjustment plane with the end being a fixed distance from the plane.
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Glass fiber bushing through a wall opening of a housing and method of manufacture

TL;DR: A glass fiber bushing is provided for a wall opening of a housing which has a light-transmitting or a light receiving component mounted therein, the component having an opticallyactive location to be optimally coupled to the tip of the glass fiber as discussed by the authors.
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Method for attaching and adjusting the end section of a glass fiber

TL;DR: In this article, a method for the attachment and adjustment of a monomode glass fiber end section within a protective housing in the optical active direction of an opto-electronic component, such as a GaAs-laser, is presented.
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Light waveguide feedthrough for optoelectronic modules and method for their manufacture

TL;DR: In this paper, a light waveguide feedthrough for optoelectronic transducers is described. But the application of the feed-through according to the invention is in opto-electronic transducer modules.
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Hybrid circuit with integral inductor - wound with turns partly on substrate and partly on flexible insulation ribbon

TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic core is mounted on a substrate, upon which a part of the winding (F) is arranged as a printed circuit, and the remainder of F is carried on a flexible ribbon (T).