G02B6/4231

Fiber optic connector assembly, apparatus for forming a transceiver interface, and ferrule

An fiber-optic connector assembly includes a fiber optic ferrule and a connector, which engage an optical transceiver component. The fiber optic ferrule engages a mating plane of a lens array in the optical transceiver component and floats within the connector. The engagement of the assembly and the optical transceiver component may be removable rather than fixed. The fiber optic ferrule also engages a mechanical interface to account for three degrees of freedom, while the engagement of the mating surfaces account for another three degrees of freedom.

CONNECTOR HAVING OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTION MECHANISM AND CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY THEREOF
20230043969 · 2023-02-09 ·

A connector for a system circuit board or a power module is provided. The connector includes a main body and an optical connection mechanism. The main body includes a first connecting terminal and a second connecting terminal. The first connecting terminal and the second connecting terminal are power contacts or signal contacts. The optical fiber connection mechanism is embedded within the main body. The optical fiber connection mechanism is disposed between the first connecting terminal and the second connecting terminal. Since the optical fiber connection mechanism is embedded within the main body, it is not necessary to specifically remove the optical fiber cable when the power module is detached from the cabinet. Moreover, the appearance of the product is more aesthetically-pleasing, and the maintaining speed and the product reliability are increased.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PHOTONIC CHIP COUPLING

Systems and methods for coupling photonic integrated subcircuits are described herein. The example system can include a first cartridge (4702) including a first photonic integrated subcircuit (4706) and a first alignment feature (4720, 4722). The system can include a second cartridge (4704) including a second photonic integrated subcircuit (4708) and a second alignment feature (4724, 4726), where the first alignment feature (4720, 4722) and the second alignment feature (4724, 4726) can be configured to enable alignment between the first photonic integrated subcircuit (4706) and the second photonic integrated subcircuit (4708). When the first photonic integrated subcircuit (4706) is aligned to the second photonic integrated subcircuit (4708), a first light path of the first photonic integrated subcircuit (4706) can be optically coupled to a second light path of the second photonic integrated subcircuit (4708).

OPTICAL DEVICE AND OPTICAL SYSTEM
20230236370 · 2023-07-27 ·

A first optical device includes a substrate, a first optical waveguide provided to the substrate, and a first connector attached to the substrate. At least a portion of the substrate is positioned outside the first connector forwardly of light emitted from one end of the first optical waveguide.

Optical Connecting Component and Optical Connecting Structure
20230003950 · 2023-01-05 ·

An optical connecting component is an optical connecting component to be connected to another optical connecting component, which includes an optical waveguide component, an alignment component for fixing the optical waveguide component, and a magnetic structure integrated with the alignment component. A positioning structure is provided on a connecting end face of the alignment component, in which the positioning structure determines a relative position between the connecting end face and a connecting end face of an alignment component provided in the other optical connecting component.

Optical fiber plug connection and adjustment method

A fiber plug facilitates optical coupling of a light-guiding fiber to a plug receptacle and includes a plug housing for receiving and locking parts of the fiber plug in position relative to one another. The plug housing has: a fiber inlet and a fiber bearing for the spatially fixed reception of the fiber; optically downstream of the fiber bearing along a beam path, an optical lens for collecting light exiting at an end face of the light-guiding fiber and for collimating the collected light; and a coupling surface with an output of the beam path and with a coupling structure for connection to a receptacle structure that is complementary to the coupling structure. An adjustable optical element is arranged optically downstream of the fiber bearing in the beam path and has a first component of a magnetic coupling consisting of two components and a first component of a kinematic coupling.

Method and apparatus for suction alignment

A method of aligning a first and a second structure, the first structure comprising one or more first surface relief features and a channel system communicating with a surface of the first structure at one or more of the first surface relief features, the second structure comprising one or more second surface relief features shaped complementarily to the first surface relief features; the method comprising: generating suction in the channel system to draw the first and second structures together in a drawing direction; wherein, when the first and second structures are drawn together, the interaction between one or more of the first surface relief features and one or more of the second surface relief features aligns the structures in a plane perpendicular to the drawing direction such that the first and second surface relief features mate.

OPTICAL CABLE LAYING CONSTRUCTION METHOD AND OPTICAL CABLE LAYING CONSTRUCTION SET

An optical cable laying construction set (X) that includes an optical cable (C1) and plugs (P1 and P2). The optical cable (C1) includes an optical fiber which is a refractive index distribution-type plastic optical fiber. The plug (P1) includes a connecting portion connectable to the optical fiber, and an electric connector connectable to an external device, and has a configuration for converting an electric signal into an optical signal. The plug (P2) includes a connecting portion connectable to the optical fiber, and an electric connector connectable to an external device, and has a configuration for converting an optical signal to an electric signal. In an optical cable laying construction method of the present invention, laying construction of the optical cable on site is carried out using the optical cable laying construction set (X).

Optical Device

An optical element that is optically coupled to light inlet/outlet ends of an optical fiber is disposed on a base placed near the light inlet/outlet ends of the optical fiber. Moreover, a rod-like reinforcing member has an integral structure fixed into a first hole formed in the optical fiber and a second hole formed in the base 102.

Connection structure of optical waveguide chips

A connection structure of optical waveguide chips includes a base substrate (2003) in which grooves (2013) are formed, spacer optical fibers (2006) each disposed for a corresponding one of the grooves (2013) and fitted in the groove (2013) while partially projecting from the base substrate (2003), and silica-based PLCs (2001, 2002) that are a plurality of optical waveguide chips in each of which grooves (2007) fitted on the projecting portions of the spacer optical fibers (2006) are formed at positions of an optical waveguide layer (2008) facing the grooves (2013), and each of which is mounted on the base substrate (2003) while being supported by the spacer optical fibers (2006). The silica-based PLCs (2001, 2002) are mounted on the base substrate (2003) such that incident/exit end faces of the optical waveguide layers (2008) face each other.