BOARD MOUNTED ACTIVE COMPONENT ASSEMBLY
20220350085 · 2022-11-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B6/43
PHYSICS
G02B6/4292
PHYSICS
G02B6/3825
PHYSICS
G02B6/3897
PHYSICS
Y02P70/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H05K2201/10121
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/141
ELECTRICITY
International classification
G02B6/43
PHYSICS
Abstract
The present disclosure is directed to a board mounted active component assembly that includes a printed circuit board to which a connector is mounted and electrically connected. In one aspect, the connector includes a housing defining an adapter port for receiving an optical plug. The connector also includes a fiber optic transceiver module secured within the housing such that the transceiver module is optically aligned with an optical plug received in the adapter port. The fiber optic transceiver module includes a transmitter optical sub-assembly (TOSA) and a receiver optical sub-assembly (ROSA) with leads connected to a circuit on the printed circuit board.
Claims
1. A board mounted active component assembly comprising: a) a printed circuit board; b) a connector including a housing defining an adapter port for receiving an optical plug and including an identification feature for enabling identification of the optical plug, the connector being mounted to the printed circuit board; and c) a fiber optic transceiver module secured within the housing such that the transceiver module is optically aligned with an optical plug received in the adapter port, wherein the fiber optic transceiver module includes a transmitter optical sub-assembly (TOSA) and a receiver optical sub-assembly (ROSA) with leads connected to a circuit on the printed circuit board.
2. The board mounted active component assembly of claim 1, wherein: a) the connector includes a plurality of connectors.
3. The board mounted active component assembly of claim 1, wherein the connector includes twelve connectors.
4. The board mounted active component assembly of claim 1, wherein the adapter port is an LC-type port.
5. The board mounted active component assembly of claim 1, wherein the connector includes a plurality of adapter ports.
6. The board mounted active component assembly of claim 5, wherein the connector includes six adapter ports.
7. The board mounted active component assembly of claim 5, wherein the adapter ports are LC-type ports.
8. The board mounted active component assembly of claim 1, wherein the connector housing includes a base shell and a cooperating cover shell that cooperatively form an internal cavity defining the adapter port.
9. The board mounted active component assembly of claim 8, wherein the base shell and cover shell define a first wall projection and the transceiver module defines a first groove receiving the first wall projection.
10. The board mounted active component assembly of claim 9, wherein the base shell and cover shell define a second groove and the transceiver module defines a second wall projection received into the second groove.
11. The board mounted active component assembly of claim 8, wherein the cover shell is secured to the base shell by at least one fastener.
12. The board mounted active component assembly claim 1, wherein the connector includes one or more openings for receiving a fastener for securing the connector to the printed circuit board.
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21. The board mounted active component assembly claim 1, wherein the identification feature includes circuitry for center point identification.
22. The board mounted active component assembly claim 1, wherein the identification feature includes contacts that engage with cooperating contacts on the optical plug.
23. The board mounted active component assembly claim 22, wherein the contacts are connected to a supporting structure or to the printed circuit board.
24. A board mounted active component assembly comprising: a) a plurality of optical plugs; b) a printed circuit board; c) a plurality of connectors, each including a housing defining an adapter port receiving one of the plurality of optical plugs and including an identification feature for enabling identification of an actual connection location of one of the plurality of the optical plugs, the plurality of connectors being mounted to the printed circuit board; and d) a fiber optic transceiver module secured within the housing of each of the plurality of connectors such that the transceiver module is optically aligned with one of the plurality of optical plugs received in the adapter port, wherein the fiber optic transceiver module includes a transmitter optical sub-assembly (TOSA) and a receiver optical sub-assembly (ROSA) with leads connected to a circuit on the printed circuit board.
25. The board mounted active component assembly claim 24, wherein the identification feature of each of the plurality of connectors includes circuitry for center point identification.
26. The board mounted active component assembly claim 24, wherein the identification feature of each of the plurality of connectors includes contacts that engage with cooperating contacts on the plurality of optical plugs.
27. The board mounted active component assembly claim 26, wherein the contacts are connected to a supporting structure or to the printed circuit board.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0046] Various examples will be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts and assemblies throughout the several views. Reference to various examples does not limit the scope of the claims attached hereto. Additionally, any examples set forth in this specification are not intended to be limiting and merely set forth some of the many possible examples for the appended claims. Referring to the drawings wherein like reference numbers correspond to like or similar components throughout the several figures.
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[0048] In the example shown at
[0049] As shown, the connector 50 is shown as including a housing 52 within which a fiber optic transceiver module 70 is mounted. In one example, the housing 52 is an injection molded plastic component. The fiber optic transceiver module 70 can be configured with a transmitter optical sub-assembly (TOSA) and a receiver optical sub-assembly (ROSA). Each of the TOSA and ROSA can include a laser diode, optical interface, photodiode, and an electrical interface. The fiber optic transceiver module 70 can also be configured with a bi-directional optical sub-assembly (BOSA). The BOSA can include a TOSA, a ROSA, and a wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) filter. As stated previously, the transceiver module 70 can include leads 72 which are connected to the printed circuit board 20.
[0050] In one aspect, the housing 52 can include a base shell 54 and a cover shell 56 that together define an internal cavity 58 within which the transceiver module 70 is secured. The base shell 54 and cover shell 56 define an adapter port 60 within which the optical plug 12 can be received and placed into optical communication with the transceiver module 70. The housing 52 can be provided with a catch feature 62 that interfaces with a latching mechanism 14 of the optical plug 12 to ensure a secure connection between the optical plug 12 and the housing 52.
[0051] In one aspect, the housing 52 is provided with a circumferential projection wall 64 adjacent to a circumferential groove 66 while the transceiver module 70 is provided with a circumferential projection wall 74 and a circumferential groove 76. The housing circumferential groove 66 receives the transceiver module circumferential projection wall 74 while the transceiver module circumferential groove 76 receives the housing circumferential projection wall 64. These cooperating features operate to secure and align the transceiver module 70 within the housing 52 such that the inserted optical plug 12 will be sufficiently aligned with the transceiver module 70. As can most easily seen at
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[0053] It is noted that the connector 50 shown at
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[0056] In order to facilitate the housing of multiple adapter ports 160, the housing shell 154 is provided with a plurality of intervening or separation walls 155 that separate the adapter ports 160 from each other. As with connector 50, the base shell 154 and cover shell 156 of connector 150 can be provided with wall projections 164 and grooves 166 for each adapter port 160 to interact with and secure the transceiver modules 70. However, a portion of the wall projections 164 and grooves 166 is formed within the intervening walls 155. The base shell 154 is also shown as being provided with openings 167 and the cover shell 156 is shown as being provided with openings 168 that function in the same fashion as already described for openings 67, 68. The connector 150 may be provided with additional openings 167, 168 at the location of any of the intervening walls to provide for additional securement, if desired. Additionally, a combination of adhesives/connections and fasteners 80 may also be utilized.
[0057] The various embodiments described above are provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed to limit the claims attached hereto. Those skilled in the art will readily recognize various modifications and changes that may be made without following the example embodiments and applications illustrated and described herein, and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure. It is particularly noted that the disclosure is not limited to the discrete embodiments disclosed, as many combinations of features among and between the disclosed embodiments can be combined in a number of ways.