G02B6/4277

Modular networking hardware platform

A modular hardware platform utilizes a combination of different types of units that are pluggable into cassette endpoints. The present disclosure enables the construction of an extremely large system, e.g., 500 Tb/s+, as well as small, standalone systems using the same hardware units. This provides flexibility to build different systems with different slot pitches. The hardware platform includes various numbers of stackable units that mate with a cost-effective, hybrid Printed Circuit Board (PCB)/Twinax backplane, that is orthogonally oriented relative to the stackable units. In an embodiment, the hardware platform supports a range of 14.4 Tb/s-800 Tb/s+ in one or more 19″ racks, providing full features Layer 3 to Layer 0 support, i.e., protocol support for both a transit core router and full feature edge router including Layer 2/Layer 3 Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), Dense Wave Division Multiplexed (DWDM) optics, and the like.

OPTICAL MODULE CAGES MOUNTED FOR OPTIMAL DENSITY AND COOLING

A housing for an electronic device includes a panel, where the panel includes a window. A cage includes a plurality of panels and a first end and a second end that opposes the first end. The cage further includes an opening at its first end and an enclosure disposed between the panels of the cage. Connecting structure is disposed at the first end of the cage, where the connecting structure secures the first end of the cage to the panel. The cage is suitably dimensioned to receive and retain a portion of a pluggable module within the enclosure when the pluggable module is inserted within the opening at the first end of the cage.

Cooling multiple high-density network pluggable optical modules using a shared heat exchanger

A module for multiple network pluggable optics is disclosed. The module includes a Printed Circuit Board (PCB); a faceplate connected to the PCB; a plurality of cage assemblies connected to the PCB, each cage assembly is configured to receive a pluggable optical module via a corresponding opening in the faceplate; and a shared heat exchanger that is integrally formed and substantially covers the plurality of cage assemblies, wherein the shared heat exchanger is configured to cool multiple pluggable optics in the plurality of cage assemblies.

IROVF standard to transport uncompressed unprocessed audio video data and mixed signals over fiber based AOC active optical cables added with integrated IR infrared remote control
11543607 · 2023-01-03 ·

Infrared Remote Over Video Fiber (IROVF) transports any combination of uncompressed/unprocessed/native full quality, full bandwidth, zero latency, and mixed analog and digital signals including audio, video, data, Ethernet, USB, S/PDIF, and TOSLINK, over a fiber optic based cable added with integrated infrared remote control capabilities to remote control uni/bi-directional audio video and IR devices remotely from either sides of the cable Without requiring additional processing adapters, nor processing or reducing the specs of the other carried audio-video data signals which stays original uncompressed, untouched, and unprocessed for a perfect as-is full original functionality and quality.

OPTICAL MODULE

An optical module includes a shell, an elastic sleeve and a conductive fiber sheet. The shell has a groove disposed on an outer wall thereof. The elastic sleeve includes a metal frame and a plurality of metal elastic pieces. The metal frame is sleeved in the groove, and the metal frame is fixedly connected to the shell. The plurality of metal elastic pieces are disposed on an edge of the metal frame and extend to an outside of the metal frame. The conductive fiber sheet is disposed between the shell and the elastic sleeve for connecting the shell and the elastic sleeve.

OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER WITH EXPOSED HEAT SPREADER AND OPTICAL COMMUNICATION DEVICE HAVING THE SAME
20220416898 · 2022-12-29 ·

An optical transceiver includes a housing, a heat source accommodated in the housing, and a heat spreader. The heat spreader includes a heat transfer portion accommodated in the housing and a heat dissipation portion exposed to outside. The heat spreader is in thermal contact with the heat source, and the heat dissipation portion of the heat spreader is in proximity of an optical port of the housing.

METHODS AND DEVICES FOR PROTECTING A MULTI-LEVEL, MULTI-PORT CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FROM ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE

A multi-level, multi-connector assembly that may include high-speed, low-speed and power terminals is protected from electromagnetic interference. The multi-level, multi-port connector assembly includes a bottom port connector connected with a circuit board, a top port connector positioned over the bottom port connector, and an electromagnetic shielding cage positioned over both the top port connector and the bottom port connector to provide shielding from a range of electromagnetic interference (EMI) for the top port connector and the bottom port connector. Each of the top and bottom port connectors comprise power and communication signal conductors, where the signal conductors are operable to conduct at least high-speed communication signals.

COMMUNICATION SYSTEM HAVING A RECEPTACLE CAGE WITH AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR

A communication system having a circuit board with an airflow opening includes a receptacle cage configured to be mounted to the circuit board adjacent a communication connector. The receptacle cage has walls including a front wall, a rear wall and side walls defining a cavity. A module channel is defined in the cavity configured to receive a pluggable module. The module channel has a module port at the front wall that receives the pluggable module. An airflow channel is defined by at least one of the walls of the receptacle cage located between the module channel and the circuit board. The airflow channel is configured to be in flow communication with the airflow opening in the circuit board for cooling the pluggable module in the module channel. The airflow channel has an airflow port at the front wall.

OPTICAL MODULE UNLOCKING APPARATUS, OPTICAL MODULE, AND OPTICAL COMMUNICATION DEVICE
20220357520 · 2022-11-10 ·

An optical module unlocking apparatus includes a housing, including a base and a mounting portion connected to one end of the base. The base has an accommodation area for installing a circuit board and an electrical component. The apparatus also includes an unlocking component, including an unlocking arm movably connected to the housing. The unlocking arm has an abutment portion for abutting against an elastomer of a cage, and the unlocking component is configured to push the unlocking arm outward relative to the housing in an insertion direction under an action of external force to separate the abutment portion from the elastomer. The apparatus further includes an elastic component on an outer side surface of the mounting portion and outside the accommodation area. A first end of the elastic component is connected to the mounting portion and a second end of the elastic component is connected to the mounting portion.

HEAT EXCHANGE ASSEMBLY
20230102497 · 2023-03-30 ·

A heat exchange assembly includes a plate stack having fin plates and spacer plates interleaved with the fin plates in the plate stack. Each fin plate has fin sides extending between a fin lower edge and a fin upper edge. Each spacer plate has spacer sides extending between a spacer lower edge and a spacer upper edge. The fin upper edges of the fin plates are located above the spacer upper edges. Air flow channels are formed in gaps between the fin plates above the spacer plates. The fin lower edges and the spacer lower edges define a lower thermal interface configured to be in thermal communication with an electrical component to dissipate heat from the electrical component. The fin plates are independently movable relative to the spacer plates in the plate stack to independently articulate the fin lower edges and the spacer lower edges at the lower thermal interface. The heat exchange assembly includes a plate stabilizer structure positioning the fin upper edges relative to each other. The plate stabilizer structure includes plate stabilizers having stabilizing fingers. The stabilizing fingers coupled to at least two fin plates to control spacing of the fin upper edges of the corresponding fin plates.