IP Library Granted Patent US 7,317,617
Granted Patent B2
US 7,317,617 · App. 11/255,480 · Granted Jan 8, 2008

Temperature control of heat-generating devices

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Patent No.
US 7,317,617
App. No.
11/255,480
Granted
Jan 8, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A module houses an optical transceiver device and provides a dedicated heat-transfer environment for the device. A fan draws in ambient air and blows it through a heat exchanger and out an exhaust. Heat transfer is by conduction from the device into the heat exchanger through an opening in an EMI shield of the device. In some embodiments the fan is a pluggable unit, allowing quick replacement if status LEDs indicate a fault.

Claims (22)

1. A rack, comprising:

a front plate defining an opening;

a printed circuit board;

a transceiver module mounted through the opening to the printed circuit board so that the transceiver module has a first end protruding through the opening;

a fan module mounted to the transceiver module near the first end, wherein the fan module is plugged into the transceiver module and one end of the fan module protrudes through the opening so the fan module can be unplugged form the transceiver module and replaced with another when the fan module becomes defective;

a heat exchanger mounted to the transceiver module near a second end of the transceiver module.

2. The rack of claim 1 , wherein:

the fan module comprises only a fan; and

the transceiver module comprises a transceiver and the heat, the heat exchanger being mounted on the transceiver, the transceiver module comprising a connector, the fan module being plugged into the connector.

3. The rack of claim 1 , wherein:

the fan module comprises a fan and the heat exchanger; and

the transceiver module comprises a transceiver and a connector, the fan module being plugged into the connector.

4. The rack of claim 1 , further comprising an EMI shield surrounding at least portions of the transceiver module.

5. The rack of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger comprises open heat exchanger elements.

6. The rack of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger comprises a pin fin array.

7. The rack of claim 1 , further comprising a temperature monitor.

8. The rack of claim 1 , further comprising a fan controller operably connected to the temperature monitor for controlling the fan module in response to a sensed temperature.

9. The rack of claim 1 , wherein the fan module and the heat exchanger form an integral removable unit.

10. The rack of claim 1 , further comprising a status indicator configured to provide a visual indication of the fan module being faulty.

11. The rack of claim 1 , wherein the fan module is configured to blow air bi-directionally.

12. The rack of claim 1 , further comprising an exhaust configured to exhaust air blown through or across the heat exchanger by the fan module.

13. The rack of claim 12 , wherein the fan module, the heat exchanger and the exhaust are configured in-line from the first end to the second end of the transceiver module, respectively.