Claims
- 1. A transceiver housing comprising:
an opening at a proximal end thereof for receiving a optical receptacle; an electrical contact extending from said proximal end for engaging said optical receptacle and retaining said optical receptacle in said housing body; and a first side and a second side, each of said first side and said second side including mounting means for mounting a printed wire assembly within said transceiver housing.
- 2. The transceiver housing of claim 1, wherein said transceiver housing comprises a uni-body construction.
- 3. The transceiver housing of claim 1, wherein said housing body is comprised of metal.
- 4. The transceiver housing of claim 1, wherein said housing body is comprised of a plastic coated with a conductive material.
- 5. The transceiver housing of claim 1, wherein said housing body is comprised of a plastic filled with a conductive material.
- 6. The transceiver housing of claim 1, wherein said electrical contact comprises a plurality of contact fingers.
- 7. The transceiver housing of claim 1, wherein said electrical contact comprises 5 to 10 contact fingers on at least one side of said opening at said proximal end of said transceiver housing.
- 8. The transceiver housing of claim 1, wherein said transceiver housing further comprises:
a bottom portion including at least one opening; a first side portion including at least one tab extending through said at least one opening; and a flap portion extending an angle from said bottom portion and abutting against an interior part of said first side portion.
- 9. The transceiver housing of claim 1, wherein said transceiver housing further comprises a top portion, a first side portion, and a second side portion, and said electrical contact extends from said top portion, said first side portion and said second side portion.
- 10. The transceiver housing of claim 1, wherein said mounting means comprises dimples for engaging and holding said printed wire assembly.
- 11. The transceiver housing of claim 1, wherein said mounting means comprises ridges for engaging and holding said printed wire assembly.
- 12. The transceiver housing of claim 1, further comprising an EMI collar mounted on said proximal end of said housing body wherein said electrical contact is part of said EMI collar.
- 13. The transceiver housing of claim 1, further comprising a latch release mechanism for releasably holding an optical receptacle in said transceiver housing.
- 14. The transceiver housing of claim 1, further comprising a housing catch on an exterior side of said transceiver housing for releasably engaging a cage catch on a transceiver cage in which said transceiver housing is mounted.
- 15. A transceiver cage comprising:
a hollow cage body made of metal for mounting a transceiver within said transceiver cage and for preventing radiation from outside said cage body from entering said cage body and for preventing radiation from said transceiver from exiting said cage body; a plurality of mounting pins extending from said cage body for mounting said transceiver on a printed wiring board; and a plurality of internal contact fingers at a proximal open end of said hollow cage body for engaging a chassis through which said transceiver cage is inserted and for engaging said transceiver.
- 16. The transceiver cage of claim 15, wherein said plurality of internal contact fingers are designed for engaging a plurality of transceiver contact fingers on said transceiver.
- 17. The transceiver cage of claim 15, further comprising openings having a longest dimension no greater than ¼ of the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation corresponding to ten times the highest signal frequency present in transceiver circuitry connected to said transceiver cage.
- 18. The transceiver cage of claim 15, wherein said transceiver cage further comprises a mounting opening for engaging a mounting tab on a transceiver mounted in said transceiver cage for holding said transceiver in place in said transceiver cage.
- 19. The transceiver cage of claim 15, further comprising a hinged access door located at a distal end of said transceiver cage.
- 20. The transceiver cage of claim 15, further comprising a cage catch for releasably engaging a housing catch of a transceiver housing mounted in said transceiver cage.
- 21 The transceiver cage of claim 20, further comprising spring means located inside a distal end of said transceiver cage for urging a transceiver housing mounted in said transceiver cage proximally.
- 22. An optoelectronic device comprising:
a transceiver cage; and a transceiver mounted in said transceiver cage, wherein said transceiver cage includes radiation control openings therein, each of said radiation control openings having a longest dimension no greater than 1/4 of the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation corresponding to ten times the highest signal frequency present in said optoelectronic device.
- 23. A transceiver housing and cage system comprising:
a transceiver cage including:
a hollow cage body made of metal for mounting a transceiver within said transceiver cage and for preventing radiation from outside said cage body from entering said cage body and for preventing radiation from said transceiver from exiting said cage body; a plurality of mounting pins extending from said cage body for mounting said transceiver cage on a printed wiring board; a plurality of internal contact fingers at a proximal open end of said hollow cage body for engaging a chassis through which said transceiver cage is inserted; a transceiver housing mounted in said transceiver cage, said transceiver housing including: an opening at a proximal end thereof for receiving a optical receptacle; an electrical contact extending from said proximal end for engaging said optical receptacle and retaining said optical receptacle in said housing body; and a first side and a second side, each of said first side and said second side including mounting means for mounting a printed wire assembly within said transceiver housing.
- 24. The transceiver housing and cage system of claim 23, wherein said electrical contact comprises a plurality of contact fingers.
- 25. The transceiver housing and cage system of claim 23, wherein said housing body is comprised of metal.
- 26. The transceiver housing and cage system of claim 23, wherein said housing body is comprised of a plastic coated with a conductive material.
- 27. The transceiver housing and cage system of claim 23, wherein said housing body is comprised of a plastic filled with a conductive material.
- 28. The transceiver housing and cage system of claim 23, further comprising of openings having a longest dimension no greater than ¼ of the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation corresponding to ten times the highest frequency of the clock frequency of said optoelectronic device.
- 29. The transceiver housing and cage system of claim 23, further comprising an optical receptacle mounted in said transceiver housing, said optical receptacle including a mounting tab for extending through and engaging a first mounting opening in said transceiver housing and holding said optical receptacle in place in said transceiver housing, and further comprising a second mounting opening in said transceiver cage for engaging said mounting tab and holding said transceiver housing in place in said transceiver cage.
- 30. The transceiver housing and cage system of claim 23, further comprising a hinged access door located at a distal end of said transceiver cage.
- 31. The transceiver housing and cage system of claim 23, further comprising an EMI collar mounted on said proximal end of said housing body wherein said electrical contact is part of said EMI collar.
- 32. The transceiver housing and cage system of claim 23, further comprising a latch release mechanism for releasably holding an optical receptacle in said transceiver housing.
- 33. The transceiver housing and cage system of claim 23, further comprising a housing catch on an exterior side of said transceiver housing for releasably engaging a cage catch on said transceiver cage.
- 34 The transceiver cage of claim 33, further comprising spring means located inside a distal end of said transceiver cage for urging a transceiver housing mounted in said transceiver cage proximally.
- 35. A transceiver housing comprising:
a housing body having an opening at a proximal end thereof for receiving a optical receptacle; an electrical contact for engaging said optical receptacle and retaining said optical receptacle in said housing body; and means for mounting a printed wire assembly within said transceiver housing, wherein said housing comprises a uni-body construction.
- 36. The transceiver housing of claim 35, wherein said housing body is comprised of metal.
- 37 The transceiver housing of claim 35, wherein said housing body is comprised of a plastic coated with a conductive material.
- 38. The transceiver housing of claim 35, wherein said housing body is comprised of a plastic filled with a conductive material.
- 39. The transceiver housing of claim 35, wherein said electrical contact comprises a plurality of contact fingers.
- 40. The transceiver housing of claim 35, wherein said housing body further comprises a top portion, a first side portion, and a second side portion, and said electrical contact extends from said top portion, said first side portion and said second side portion.
- 41. The transceiver housing of claim 35, wherein said mounting means comprises dimples for engaging and holding said printed wire assembly.
- 42. The transceiver housing of claim 35, wherein said mounting means comprises ridges for engaging and holding said printed wire assembly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application makes reference to the following co-pending U.S. Patent Applications. The first application is U.S. application Ser. No. 09/281,982, entitled “Fiber Optic Ferrule,” filed Mar. 31, 1999. The second application is U.S. application Ser. No. 09/389,220, entitled “Enclosure for Optical Subassembly Having Mechanical Alignment Features,” filed Sep. 3, 1999. Both of these application are hereby incorporated by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09635102 |
Aug 2000 |
US |
Child |
10795423 |
Mar 2004 |
US |