Claims
- 1. A connector for joining an optoelectronic device to a ferrule having a plurality of optical fibers therein, said connector comprising a VCSEL plate interposed between a VCSEL array and a photodiode; wherein said VCSEL array and said photodiode are wire bonded to a flex connector; and wherein said flex connector is supported by a backing plate.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the VCSEL plate includes a passage for allowing signals emitted from the VCSEL array to pass to the photodiode.
- 3. The connector of claim 1, wherein the flex connector includes a coplanar transmission line-based flex circuit.
- 4. The connector of claim 1, further comprising a fiber stub array disposed within a cradle.
- 5. The connector of claim 1, further comprising at least two guide pins for keying the ferrule to a fiber stub array.
- 6. The connector of claim 1, wherein the VCSEL plate is configured to accept a pair of guide pins, the pair of guide pins is configured to pass through a pair of guide holes disposed in a fiber stub array, and the fiber stub array is configured to be disposed within a cradle.
- 7. The connector of claim 6, wherein the cradle is coupled to the VCSEL plate by at least one of welding, applying epoxy, or friction from a latch means.
- 8. An interface unit for an optoelectronic device comprising a two-part cradle and a two-part fiber stub array in mechanical communication with a connector latch and an optoelectronic plate, said optoelectronic plate having an optoelectronic device coupled thereon.
- 9. The interface unit of claim 8, wherein the connector latch is coupled to the two-part cradle by a tongue and groove arrangement and is permanently attached therewith by epoxy.
- 10. The interface unit of claim 8, wherein the optoelectronic device includes a VCSEL array and a photodiode, and wherein the plate includes a weldable plate and a ceramic substrate.
- 11. The interface unit of claim 8, wherein the two-part cradle includes a notch and a guide disposed along a lower portion of the two-part cradle, and wherein the notch and the guide are configured to restrict the two-part fiber stub array from moving laterally and axially when nestled within the two-part cradle.
- 12. The interface unit of claim 8, wherein the two-part fiber stub array includes a plurality of V-grooves disposed along a lower portion of the two-part fiber stub array.
- 13. The interface unit of claim 12, further including a pair of guide pins situated in a pair of V-groove guides, said pair of guide pins protruding from the fiber stub array and being in contact on one end by a ferrule and on the other end by the optoelectronic plate.
- 14. A method for coupling an optoelectronic device to a conventional latch and for receiving a conventional optic fiber connector, said method comprising:
providing a fiber stub array and inserting a pair of guide pins therein; providing a two part VCSEL plate and aligning a VCSEL array and a photodiode to said two part VCSEL plate, wherein at least one of said two part VCSEL plate is made of a weldable material; inserting and fastening said fiber stub array in a cradle; coupling and fastening said fiber stub array and cradle combination to a connector latch; inserting a conventional ferrule to the connector latch; placing said fiber stub array, cradle, connector latch, and ferrule combination next to said VCSEL plate, VCSEL array, and photodiode combination and adjusting said two combinations while actively aligning said two combinations; and welding a portion of said two part VCSEL plate to said cradle.
- 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising the steps of inserting a wedge in a wedge hole and pushing said fiber stub array to a side opposite the wedge so that the fiber stub array mates against a sloping side wall.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the ferrule is guided within the connector by positioning a means and to a final alignment with the fiber stub array by a pair of guide pins.
- 17. The method of claim 14, further comprising rotating the fiber stub array, cradle, connector latch, and ferrule combination along the x, y, or theta direction before welding.
- 18. The method of claim 14, further including the steps of wire bonding a flex circuit to the VCSEL array and photodiode.
- 19. A method for interfacing an optoelectronic device to an optic fiber connector, said method comprising:
aligning a VCSEL array and a monitor diode to a two part VCSEL assembly, said two part VCSEL assembly comprising a ceramic substrate and a weld plate; press fitting at least one guide pin into a base unit and sliding said passively aligned VCSEL assembly onto the guide pin; sliding a fiber stub array onto said at least one guide pin until contact is made between the fiber stub array and a portion of the aligned VCSEL assembly; coupling a connector latch to the base unit by keying the connector latch to the base unit and then fastening the connector latch by at least one of epoxy, detents, and pressure force from a screw; inserting the optic fiber connector into the connector latch until latching occurs between the connector latch and the optic fiber connector; rotating the aligned VCSEL array assembly in at least one of x, y, and theta directions with respect to the base unit; actively aligning the VCSEL array assembly to a plurality of optic fibers by monitoring signals generated by the VCSEL array; and welding the weld plate to the base unit.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the fiber stub array comprises two separable portions and wherein a plurality of V-grooves is disposed on one of the two separable portions.
- 21. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of press fitting a second guide pin and fixing the two part VCSEL assembly and the fiber stub array along approximately a single plane.
- 22. The method of claim 19, further including the step of wire bonding the VCSEL array and the monitor diode to a flex connector.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the flex connector includes coplanar transmission lines.
- 24. A method for interfacing a fiber optic connector to an optoelectronic component, said method comprising inserting a fiber stub array into a cradle assembly, securing the fiber stub array by wedging a wedge into a well and pushing the fiber stub array as it comes into contact with the wedge; and securing a connector latch to the cradle by keying and fastening.
- 25. An interface unit for interfacing a conventional connector to an optoelectronic device comprising a fiber stub array disposed between a first assembly, said first assembly including a conventional connector and a conventional latch, and a second subassembly, said second subassembly including an optoelectronic plate and an optoelectronic device mounted thereon, wherein said cradle is aligned to said first subassembly by passive alignment in the x, y, z, and theta directions, and said cradle is aligned to said second subassembly by passive alignment in at least one direction and active alignment in at least one direction.
- 26. The interface unit of claim 25, wherein the fiber stub array is encased within a cradle.
- 27. The interface unit of claim 25, wherein the fiber stub array is made of two separable components and wherein V-grooves are disposed axially along one of the two components.
- 28. The interface unit of claim 25, further including a wedge for fixing the fiber stub array within a cradle.
- 29. An optical interface assembly for interfacing a fiber optical connector to an optoelectronic device, said assembly comprising a retainer having a well for receiving a wedge and a sloping side wall that abuts a fiber stub array when the fiber stub array comes in contact with the wedge and further comprising an alignment hole for receiving an alignment pin from a connector latch.
- 30. The interface assembly of claim 29, further comprising an epoxy access hole for permitting epoxy to be added to secure the fiber stub array.
- 31. The interface assembly of claim 29, further comprising a connector latch mechanically coupled to the retainer, and wherein the connector latch comprises a keyway disposed along a surface of the connector latch.
- 32. The interface assembly of claim 29, further comprising a female detent for receiving a connector detent from said connector latch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/012,217 filed Dec. 4, 2001, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/251,149 filed Dec. 4, 2000, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60251149 |
Dec 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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10012217 |
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10868994 |
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