Claims
- 1. A multichannel optical module for receiving a connector of the type having a connector housing with shaped elements and a substantially cylindrical connector pin in the housing with a plurality of optical conductors arranged in a central longitudinal plane, the module comprising:a housing formed with a connection port for receiving a connector along a plug-in direction and locking the connector therein; a plurality of electrooptical transducers assigned to said connection port, said transducers being optically aligned via waveguides next to one another with a coupling plane oriented perpendicular to the plug-in direction; a common coupling member; said waveguides extending in said common coupling member and spreading open toward said transducers, and said waveguides extending between said transducers and said central longitudinal plane; said connection port having a cylindrical holding sleeve for a connector pin of the connector, and locking elements cooperating mechanically with shaped elements of the connector housing; and alignment aids formed on said holding sleeve for mutually aligning said connection port and the connector pin of the connector, said alignment aids cooperating with corresponding alignments aids on the connector pin such that in the region of the coupling plane a respective one of said transducers is coupled individually to an end of a respective one of the optical conductors.
- 2. The module according to claim 1, wherein said alignments aids are longitudinal webs constructed on an inside of said holding sleeve.
- 3. The module according to claim 1, wherein said alignments aids are longitudinal ribs constructed on an inside of said holding sleeve.
- 4. The module according to claim 1, wherein said holding sleeve has a defined longitudinal axis and said alignment aids are centering pins arranged on both sides of the longitudinal axis of said holding sleeve.
- 5. The module according to claim 1, wherein the connector terminates two optical conductors at the end and the module comprises two transducers.
- 6. The module according to claim 1, wherein the connector terminates four optical conductors at the end and the module comprises four transducers.
- 7. The module according to claim 1, wherein said transducers are vertically emitting laser transmitters.
- 8. The module according to claim 7, wherein said laser transmitters have an emission wavelength selected from the group consisting of 850 nm and 1300 nm.
- 9. A module assembly comprising two modules according to claim 1, wherein said transducers in one of the modules are transmitters, and said transducers of the other module are receivers.
- 10. The module assembly according to claim 9, which comprises a common housing accommodating the two modules.
- 11. The module assembly according to claim 10, wherein said common housing has a base area not exceeding 26 mm*40 mm.
- 12. The module assembly according to claim 10, wherein said common housing has a base area not exceeding 25.40 mm*39.12 mm.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of copending International Application PCT/DE99/00176, filed Jan. 15, 1999, which designated the United States.
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Continuations (1)
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