This application is a 317 of PCT/SE02/01192, filed Jun 18, 2002.
The invention, relates to a method for manufacturing optical fiber access units and such a fiber access unit wherein a fiber is optically connected to a transmitter/receiver chip, said chip being connected to an electronic circuit for signal processing and said circuit being connected to a coupling port for distributing signals to and from said circuit and fiber. The invention further relates to an optical fiber ferrule module for use in such a fiber access unit.
Network communications including domestic access networks are more and more based on optical fibers. When integrating optical fibers and electronics there is a need for an optical interface including a fiber coupling device of some standard design and an electronic circuit for transmitting electrical signals into optical signals and vice versa. The coupling device and the electronic circuit are connected to each other by a short optical fiber of a standard multimode or singlemode type. Normally the fiber coupling device, the short fiber connection and at least the transmitter/receiver chip of the electronic circuit are assembled to a sub-module, which in turn is to be installed in the total interface unit. The sub-module has to be treated with great care both when assembled and handled because of its sensitive connections at the two fiber ends. The fiber coupling end has to be very well polished and the chip end stripped and accurately cut and in particular the later is hard to achieve and the module is easily broken or damaged when handled in the next mounting step.
The known manufacturing principle is not well adapted to large-scale production mainly because of low productivity and high costs. Many operations have do be performed by hand and are not possible to transfer into an automatic production line. Another problem is that known methods do not give reliable and even quality on the produced sub-modules and many of them have to be rejected and scrapped.
For that reason, one object of the present invention is to achieve a method, a fiber access unit and a fiber ferrule module that give the possibility of large scale industrial production of fiber access units for connection to microelectronic devices. Another object is to provide a method and an arrangement that give the possibility to move the components and modules in an automatic line without human assistance. Yet another object is to accomplish a fiber ferrule module that is easy to manufacture and handle as one separate unit. Still another object is to achieve a method that ensures an even quality of the manufactured fiber access unit.
Briefly, these objects of the present invention are accomplished by a method and an optical fiber access unit in which a fiber is optically connected to a transmitter and/or receiver chip. Said chip is in turn connected to an electronic circuit for signal processing and said circuit unit is connected to a coupling port for distributing signals to and from said circuit and fiber. A fiber ferrule module is formed by an optical fiber and a casing surrounding the fiber except for its two ends that are prepared to form optical interfaces. A transmitter/receiver chip module is arranged for optical connection to a first access end of the fiber ferrule module and a fiber access port is provided for optical connection at the second access end of the fiber ferrule module. A support unit is finally arranged for assembling the fiber ferrule module, the transmitter/receiver chip module and the electronic circuit.
An advantage of the present invention is that it enables all parts in a fiber access unit to be treated as modules in an automatic production line. Another advantage is that the sensitive fiber is fully covered and protected against damages during the whole period from the manufacturing of the ferrule module to the assembling of the fiber access unit. A further advantage is the possibility to integrate the transmitter/receiver chip with the ferrule module to one unit. Yet another advantage is that the two ends of the fiber in the ferrule module can be polished in one and the same process when secured in the ferrule casing. Still another advantage is that the access ports of the fiber access unit can easily be adapted to different standard connections.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and claims.
The invention will be described more in detail with reference to the following drawings, in which:
In
The ferrule module 11 is one module in a fiber access unit 21 according to
The base plate 22 and a cover plate 30 compose a support unit for the ferrule module 11 and the electronic circuits 25. The base plate 22 and the cover plate 30 are formed to receive the ferrule module 11 in a socket 31 comprising a track means 32 corresponding to the groove in the casing 15.
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The ferrule module can have many different shapes and include a varies number of fiber units. In
The manufacturing of fiber access units according to the invention could in a preferred example start with forming a ferrule module in a typical ferrule forming process. One normal process is to cast a ceramic material to the shape of the casing 15; 45 leaving thin holes for the fibers 12; 42. The fibers are then fixed in the holes by gluing with a suitable resin and after setting, the end faces 16, 17; 46, 47 with the exposed fiber ends 13, 14; 43, 44 are polished in one process to achieve good light transmitting properties. The ferrule units are then handled and stored as one module in the subsequent assembling steps of the fiber access units 21. The transmitter/receiver chip unit is also assembled and handled as one chip module 24; 51 that is easy to mount on the ferrule module, as in
The invention can be put into practice in many other ways. The configuration and material of the ferrule module can be varied as well as the arrangement of the electronic circuits in the support unit. The access ports can also be adapted to different standards and applications.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0102460 | Jul 2001 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE02/01192 | 6/18/2002 | WO | 00 | 7/9/2004 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO03/005092 | 1/16/2003 | WO | A |
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20040240796 A1 | Dec 2004 | US |