IP Library Granted Patent US 6,846,115
Granted Patent B1
US 6,846,115 · App. 10/059,745 · Granted Jan 25, 2005

Methods, apparatus, and systems of fiber optic modules, elastomeric connections, and retention mechanisms therefor

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Patent No.
US 6,846,115
App. No.
10/059,745
Granted
Jan 25, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

Fiber optic modules, retention mechanisms, cages or receptacles and their electrical connections. An conductive elastomer is used to provide an electrical connection between contacts of a fiber optic module and contacts of a host printed circuit board or between contacts of a fiber optic module and contacts of an electrical connector. Hot-pluggable electrical connections for fiber optic modules are also described including parallel data connections for small form factor fiber optic modules.

Claims (59)

1. A fiber optic module comprising:

one or more optoelectronic devices to convert electrical signals into optical signals or to convert optical signals into electrical signals or both;

a first guide slot to receive a first guide tab of a receptacle and to guide the fiber optic module into the receptacle;

a first stop slot integral with the first guide slot, the first stop slot to receive the first guide tab and to stop further insertion of the fiber optic module into the receptacle;

one or more contact pads to electrically couple to the one or more optoelectronic devices; and

an elastomer including spaced apart conductors, the elastomer to compress and to electrically couple between the one or more contact pads of the fiber optic module and one or more contact pads of a host printed circuit board.

2. The fiber optic module of claim 1 wherein the first guide tab is engaged with the first stop slot by a force of a spring in the receptacle.

3. The fiber optic module of claim 1 , wherein the elastomer is compressed and the first guide tab is engaged with the first stop slot by a force of a spring in the receptacle.

4. The fiber optic module of claim 1 , wherein the spaced apart conductors are conductive columns.

5. The fiber optic module of claim 1 , wherein the spaced apart conductors are metal columns.

6. The fiber optic module of claim 1 , wherein the spaced apart conductors are micro-filaments.

7. The fiber optic module of claim 1 , wherein the spaced apart conductors are conductive particles.

8. The fiber optic module of claim 1 further comprising: a compression stop to prevent over-compression of the elastomer.

9. The fiber optic module of claim 1 wherein the first guide slot and first stop slot are in first side of the fiber optic module,

and the fiber optic module further comprises:

a second guide slot to receive a second guide tab of the receptacle and to guide the fiber optic module into the receptacle;

a second stop slot integral with the second guide slot, the second stop slot to receive the second guide tab and to stop further insertion of the fiber optic module into the receptacle; and,

wherein the second guide slot and the second stop slot are in a second side of the fiber optic module opposite the first side.

10. A fiber optic module comprising:

one or more optoelectronic devices to convert electrical signals into optical signals or to convert optical signals into electrical signals or both;

a housing to house the one or more optoelectronic devices, the housing including a first guide tab and a second guide tab;

the first guide tab to engage a first slot of a receptacle and to guide the fiber optic module into the receptacle;

the second guide tab to engage a second slot of the receptacle and to guide the fiber optic module into the receptacle;

one or more contact pads to electrically couple to the one or more optoelectronic devices; and

an elastomer including spaced apart conductors, the elastomer to compress and to electrically couple between the one or more contact pads of the fiber optic module and one or more contact pads of a host printed circuit board

wherein the first guide tab to further engage a first stop slot in the receptacle by a force of a spring in the receptacle.

11. The fiber optic module of claim 10 , wherein the first stop slot to stop further insertion of the fiber optic module into the receptacle.

12. The fiber optic module of claim 10 , wherein the first stop slot to allow compression of the elastomer and electrical coupling between the one or more contact pads of the fiber optic module and the one or more contact pads of the host printed circuit board.

13. The fiber optic module of claim 10 , further comprising:

a power pin extending beyond the one or more contact pads; and

a ground pin extending beyond the power pin and the one or more contact pads,

the power pin and ground pin to couple to a power socket and a ground socket to provide sequencing of electrical connections for hot pluggability.

14. A method of engaging a fiber optic module into a host system, the method comprising:

engaging a pair of guide tabs of the fiber optic module with a pair of guide rails;

sliding the guide tabs along the guide rails;

moving the guide rails and the fiber optic module closer to a plane of a host printed circuit board; and

compressing an elastomer between module contacts of the fiber optic module and host contacts of the host printed circuit board.

15. The method of claim 14 wherein the moving of the guide rails is by a lever.

16. The method of claim 14 wherein the moving of the guide rails is by a spring.

17. A system comprising:

a fiber optic module to engage a module receptacle, the fiber optic module including

an optical connector,

one or more optoelectronic devices to convert between optical signals and electrical signals,

a housing to cover the one or more optoelectronic devices, and

a guide tab coupled to the side of the housing; and

the module receptacle including

a cage to couple to a host printed circuit board,

a guide rail to receive the guide tab of the fiber optic module, and

a spring coupled to a top of the cage, the spring to apply a force to a top of the housing of the fiber optic module

wherein the fiber optic module further includes

one or more module contacts, and

an elastomer;

wherein the module receptacle further includes an electrical connector having one or more host contacts;

wherein the spring applies sufficient force to the top of the housing of the fiber optic module to compress the elastomer and form electrical connections between the one or more module contacts and the one or more host contacts;

wherein the fiber optic module further includes a ground contact and a power contact extending beyond the one or more module contacts; and

wherein the module receptacle further includes a ground contact and a power contact to make an electrical connection with the ground contact and power contact of the fiber optic module prior to the one or more module contacts making electrical connections with the one or more host contacts;

wherein the one or more module contacts and the one or more host contacts are pads,

wherein the ground contact and the power contact of the module receptacle are sockets, and

wherein the ground contact and power contact of the fiber optic module are pins.

Assignments (4)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT PATENTS 7,868,247 AND 6,476,312 LISTED ON PAGE A-A33 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 036420 FRAME 0340. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jan 28, 2016
From: JDS UNIPHASE CORPORATION
To: LUMENTUM OPERATIONS LLC
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT INCORRECT PATENTS 7,868,247 AND 6,476,312 ON PAGE A-A33 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 036420 FRAME 0340. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jan 19, 2016
From: JDS UNIPHASE CORPORATION
To: LUMENTUM OPERATIONS LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 21, 2015
From: JDS UNIPHASE CORPORATION
To: LUMENTUM OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 036420/0340 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 30, 2004
From: E2O COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
To: JDS UNIPHASE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 014801/0397 →