Claims
- 1. A fiber optic module for coupling photons between optoelectronic devices and optical fibers, the fiber optic module comprising:
a horizontal printed circuit board (PCB) arranged horizontally, the horizontal printed circuit board having an edge connection to plug into and out of an edge connector of a host system; a first vertical printed circuit board (PCB) arranged at a perpendicular angle with the horizontal printed circuit board and to a first optical axis of a first optoelectronic device, the first optoelectronic device having terminals coupled to the first vertical printed circuit board, the first vertical printed circuit board electrically coupled to the horizontal printed circuit board; and a second vertical printed circuit board (PCB) arranged at a perpendicular angle with the horizontal printed circuit board and to a second optical axis of a second optoelectronic device, the second optoelectronic device having terminals coupled to the second vertical printed circuit board, the second vertical printed circuit board electrically coupled to the horizontal printed circuit board.
- 2. The fiber optic module of claim 1 further comprising:
a housing coupled around the horizontal printed circuit board, the first vertical printed circuit board, and the second vertical printed circuit board.
- 3. The fiber optic module of claim 2 wherein,
the housing is a shielded housing to shield the horizontal printed circuit board, the first vertical printed circuit board, and the second vertical printed circuit board to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- 4. The fiber optic module of claim 1 wherein,
the edge connection of the horizontal printed circuit board has a plurality of pads to couple to the edge connector of the host system; and the first vertical printed circuit board has one or more solder pads to couple to one or more first solder pads of the horizontal printed circuit board and the second vertical printed circuit board has one or more solder pads to couple to one or more second solder pads of the horizontal printed circuit board.
- 5. The fiber optic module of claim 1 wherein,
the first vertical printed circuit board further includes
one or more first electrical components coupled to the first optoelectronic device to control the first optoelectronic device, and the second vertical printed circuit board further includes
one or more second electrical components coupled to the second optoelectronic device to control the second optoelectronic device.
- 6. The fiber optic module of claim 1 wherein,
the horizontal printed circuit board further includes a ground plane to reduce electromagnetic fields generated by electrical components.
- 7. The fiber optic module of claim 1 wherein,
the first and second vertical printed circuit boards each further include
a ground plane to reduce electromagnetic fields generated by electrical components.
- 8. The fiber optic module of claim 1 further comprising:
a first optical block coupled to the first optoelectronic device, the first optical block having
a first opening to receive the first optoelectronic device, and a first lens to couple photons between the first optoelectronic device and an optical fiber; and a second optical block coupled to the second optoelectronic device, the second optical block having
a second opening to receive the second optoelectronic device, and a second lens to couple photons between the second optoelectronic device and an optical fiber.
- 9. The fiber optic module of claim 8 further comprising:
a nose receptacle to receive an optical fiber connector and to hold an optical fiber substantially fixed and aligned with an optical opening of the optical block.
- 10. The fiber optic module of claim 9 wherein,
the nose receptacle is formed of metal or metalized plastic to reduce electromagnetic interference.
- 11. The fiber optic module of claim 1 further comprising:
an optical block coupled to the first and second optoelectronic devices, the optical block having
first and second openings to receive the first and second optoelectronic devices, a first lens to couple photons between the first optoelectronic device and a first optical fiber, and a second lens to couple photons between the second optoelectronic device and a second optical fiber.
- 12. The fiber optic module of claim 11, wherein,
the first lens of the optical block to launch photons into the first optical fiber from the first optoelectronic device.
- 13. The fiber optic module of claim 11, wherein,
the second lens of the optical block is a focusing lens to receive photons from the second optical fiber and to couple them to the second optoelectronic device.
- 14. The fiber optic module of claim 11 further comprising:
a nose receptacle to receive an optical fiber connector and to hold an optical fiber substantially fixed and aligned with an optical opening of the optical block.
- 15. The fiber optic module of claim 14 wherein,
the nose receptacle is formed of metal or metalized plastic to reduce electromagnetic interference.
- 16. The fiber optic module of claim 14 further comprising:
an alignment plate coupled between the optical block and the nose receptacle, the alignment plate to align one or more optical fibers with the optical opening of the optical block.
- 17. The fiber optic module of claim 14 further comprising:
a support base to support the horizontal printed circuit board, the first vertical printed circuit board, and the second vertical printed circuit board.
- 18. The fiber optic module of claim 17 wherein
the support base couples to the nose receptacle and includes a support tab and a support edge to support the horizontal printed circuit board.
- 19. The fiber optic module of claim 17 wherein
the support base includes one or more pillars to engage one or more respective openings in the horizontal printed circuit board to deter movement thereof when the fiber optic module is plugged into or unplugged from the edge connector of the host system.
- 20. The fiber optic module of claim 17 further comprising:
a cover/housing coupled to the support base and the nose receptacle around the horizontal printed circuit board, the first vertical printed circuit board, and the second vertical printed circuit board.
- 21. The fiber optic module of claim 20 wherein,
the cover/housing is a shielded cover/housing to shield the horizontal printed circuit board, the first vertical printed circuit board, and the second vertical printed circuit board to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- 22. The fiber optic module of claim 20 further comprising:
an internal shield located under the cover/housing, over the horizontal printed circuit board, and between the first vertical printed circuit board and the second vertical printed circuit board, the internal shield to shield and reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- 23. The fiber optic module of claim 1, wherein,
the first optoelectronic device is a photodetector.
- 24. The fiber optic module of claim 1, wherein,
the second optoelectronic device is an emitter.
- 25. The fiber optic module of claim 24, wherein,
the emitter is a vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL).
- 26. The fiber optic module of claim 1 wherein,
the horizontal printed circuit board has a plurality of pins to couple to a host system; and the first and second vertical printed circuit boards have solder pads to couple to the horizontal printed circuit board.
- 27. A fiber optic transceiver comprising:
an interface printed circuit board (PCB) having an edge connection to couple to and to decouple from an edge connector of a host system; a receive printed circuit board (PCB) perpendicularly coupled to the interface printed circuit board, the receive printed circuit board having a receiving optoelectronic device coupled perpendicularly thereto; and a transmit printed circuit board (PCB) perpendicularly coupled to the interface printed circuit board, the transmit printed circuit board having a transmitting optoelectronic device coupled perpendicularly thereto.
- 28. The fiber optic transceiver of claim 27 further comprising:
an optical block coupled to the transmitting optoelectronic device and the receiving optoelectronic device, the optical block having
a first opening to receive the transmitting optoelectronic device, a first lens to couple photons from the transmitting optoelectronic device into a first optical fiber, a second opening to receive the receiving optoelectronic device, and a second lens to couple photons from a second optical fiber into the receiving optoelectronic device.
- 29. The fiber optic transceiver of claim 28 further comprising:
a nose receptacle to receive an optical fiber connector and to hold an optical fiber substantially fixed and aligned with an optical opening of the optical block.
- 30. The fiber optic transceiver of claim 29 further comprising:
an alignment plate coupled between the optical block and the nose receptacle, the alignment plate to align first and second optical fibers with the optical opening of the optical block.
- 31. The fiber optic transceiver of claim 30 further comprising:
a support base to support the interface printed circuit board, the receive printed circuit board, and the transmit printed circuit board.
- 32. The fiber optic transceiver of claim 31 further comprising:
a cover/housing coupled to the support base and the nose receptacle around the interface printed circuit board, the receive printed circuit board, and the transmit printed circuit board.
- 33. The fiber optic transceiver of claim 32 wherein,
the cover/housing is a shielded cover/housing to shield the interface printed circuit board, the receive printed circuit board, and the transmit printed circuit board to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- 34. The fiber optic transceiver of claim 33 wherein,
the alignment plate is formed of metal or metalized plastic to reduce electromagnetic interference and the cover/housing has a tab to electrically couple to the alignment plate.
- 35. The fiber optic transceiver of claim 31 wherein
the support base couples to the nose receptacle and includes a support tab and a support edge to support the interface printed circuit board.
- 36. The fiber optic transceiver of claim 35 wherein
the support base includes one or more pillars to engage one or more respective openings in the interface printed circuit board to deter movement thereof when the fiber optic transceiver is plugged into or unplugged from the edge connector of the host system.
- 37. A fiber optic module comprising:
a base having one or more pillars; a first printed circuit board (PCB) having an edge connection, at least one left solder pad, at least one right solder pad, and one or more openings, the one or more openings to slide over the one or more pillars and align the first printed circuit board to the base; a second printed circuit board (PCB) having at least one solder pad to couple perpendicularly to the at least one left solder pad of the first printed circuit board, the second printed circuit board having a first optoelectronic device coupled thereto; a third printed circuit board (PCB) having at least one solder pad to couple perpendicularly to the at least one right solder pad of the first printed circuit board, the third printed circuit board having a second optoelectronic device coupled thereto; an optical block having openings to receive the first optoelectronic device and the second optoelectronic device; a nose receptacle having a plug opening to receive an optical fiber plug; and a cover coupled to the base and the nose receptacle to cover and protect the optical block and the first, second, and third printed circuit boards.
- 38. The fiber optic module of claim 37 wherein
the base couples to the nose receptacle and includes a support tab to support an end of the first printed circuit board and a support edge to support an opposite end of the first printed circuit board.
- 39. The fiber optic module of claim 37 further comprising:
an alignment plate coupled between the optical block and the nose receptacle, the alignment plate to align first and second optical fibers with an optical opening of the optical block.
- 40. The fiber optic module of claim 39 wherein,
the cover to shield the first, second, and third printed circuit boards to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- 41. The fiber optic transceiver of claim 40 wherein,
the cover is formed of metal.
- 42. The fiber optic module of claim 40 wherein,
the cover is formed of metalized plastic.
- 43. The fiber optic module of claim 40 wherein,
the cover further includes one or more fingers to couple to a cage of the host system.
- 44. The fiber optic module of claim 40 wherein,
the alignment plate to shield and reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI), and the cover has a tab to couple to the alignment plate.
- 45. The fiber optic module of claim 44 wherein,
the alignment plate is formed of metal.
- 46. The fiber optic module of claim 44 wherein,
the alignment plate is formed of metalized plastic.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This U.S. Non-Provisional Patent Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/283,046 entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PLUGGABLE FIBER OPTIC MODULES”, filed Apr. 10, 2001 by Ron Cheng Pang et al.
[0002] This U.S. Non-Provisional Patent Application also claims the benefit of and is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/321,308, entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VERTICAL PCB FIBER OPTIC MODULES”, filed May 27, 1999 by inventors Wenbin Jiang et al, and claims the benefit of and is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/656,779, entitled “HOT PLUGGABLE OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER IN A SMALL FORM PLUGGABLE PACKAGE”, filed Sep. 7, 2000 by inventors Wei et al, which is incorporated herein by reference, all of which are to be assigned to E20 Communications, Inc.
Provisional Applications (1)
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