IP Library Granted Patent US 7,331,720
Granted Patent B1
US 7,331,720 · App. 11/669,247 · Granted Feb 19, 2008

Transceiver module for optical communications and method for transmitting and receiving data

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Patent No.
US 7,331,720
App. No.
11/669,247
Granted
Feb 19, 2008
Kind
B1
Abstract

A transceiver module for optical communications is provided in which the leadframe assembly includes at least first and second die attach regions to which the laser diode driver IC and the laser diode IC are secured, respectively. A slot formed in the leadframe between the first and second die attach regions provides an air gap that at least partially thermally isolates the laser diode IC from the laser diode driver IC. This air gap results prevents heat generated by the laser diode driver IC from appreciably affecting the temperature of the laser diode IC, and thus from detrimentally affecting the performance of the laser diode IC. This slot also allows contact pads of the laser diode IC to be directly connected by leads to contact pads of the laser diode driver IC, which reduces the lengths of the leads and thus their inductances, which prevents EMI problems from occurring.

Claims (41)

1. A transceiver module comprising:

a leadframe having a plurality of die attach regions that form portions of a heat spreader device of the leadframe, the leadframe having at least a first slot formed therein to provide an air gap between at least first and second die attach regions of said plurality of die attach regions;

a transceiver module housing secured to the leadframe, the transceiver module having a connector module alignment mechanism and a connector module locking mechanism, the connector module alignment mechanism being configured to engage an alignment mechanism of a connector module to align the connector module with the transceiver module, the connector module locking mechanism being configured to engage the connector module to secure the connector module to the transceiver module;

an optics system of the transceiver module secured to the transceiver module housing, the optics system having a housing that houses one or more optical elements of the optics system;

a circuit board comprising a plurality of conductors;

a controller circuit secured to one of said plurality of die attach regions of the leadframe and having one or more electrical contacts that are electrically coupled to one or more of the conductors of the circuit board;

a laser diode driver circuit secured to said first die attach region of the leadframe and having one or more electrical contacts that are electrically coupled to one or more of the conductors of the circuit board; and

a laser diode circuit secured to said second die attach region of the leadframe and having one or more electrical contacts that are electrically coupled to one or more of the electrical contacts of the laser diode driver circuit, the laser diode circuit comprising said one or more laser diodes of the transceiver module, wherein said first slot formed in the leadframe at least partially thermally isolates the laser diode circuit from the laser diode driver circuit.

2. The transceiver module of claim 1 , further comprising:

a receive photodiode circuit secured to a third die attach region of said plurality of die attach regions and having one or more electrical contacts that are electrically coupled to one or more of the electrical contacts of the laser diode driver circuit, wherein said first slot formed in the leadframe also provides an air gap between at least first and third die attach regions that at least partially thermally isolates the receive photodiode circuit from the laser diode driver circuit.

3. The transceiver module of claim 1 , further comprising:

a monitor photodiode circuit secured to a fourth die attach region of the leadframe and having one or more electrical contacts that are electrically coupled to one or more of the conductors of the circuit board.

4. The transceiver module of claim 1 , wherein the locking mechanism of the transceiver module is a sliding-lock mechanism comprising a first side sliding member and a second side sliding member that engage respective side tabs formed on the sides of the connector module and exert a force on the connector module that helps secure the connector module to the transceiver module.

5. The transceiver module of claim 1 , wherein the connector module alignment mechanism of the transceiver module housing has at least first and second cone-shaped protrusions thereon that are configured to engage first and second cone-shaped opening in the connector module, wherein when the first and second cone-shaped protrusions are engaged with said first and second cone-shaped openings, the transceiver module is in alignment with the connector module.

6. The transceiver module of claim 1 , further comprising:

at least first and second cone-shaped openings formed in the optics system housing; and

at least third and fourth cone-shaped protrusions on the transceiver module housing that are configured to engage the first and second cone-shaped openings, respectively, in the optics system housing, wherein when the third and fourth cone-shaped protrusions are engaged with said first and second cone-shaped openings in the optics system, the optics system is in alignment transceiver module is in alignment with said one or more laser diodes of the laser diode circuit.

7. The transceiver module of claim 6 , further comprising:

one or more big-eye lenses disposed on the laser diode circuit to receive light generated by one or more respective laser diodes of the laser diode circuit and to collimate the received light onto the optics system of the transceiver module.

8. The transceiver module of claim 1 , wherein the housing of the transceiver module is formed of a molded plastic material.

9. The transceiver module of claim 1 , wherein the leadframe has first and second side portions that are folded about first and second side portions of the transceiver module housing.

10. The transceiver module of claim 9 , wherein the first and second side portions of the leadframe each have at least two or more finger portions that are separated from each other by a slot formed in the leadframe.

11. The transceiver module of claim 1 , wherein said one or more electrical contacts of the laser diode circuit are electrically coupled to said one or more of the electrical contacts of the laser diode driver circuit by respective conductive leads that extend over the air gap provided by said first slot formed in the leadframe, each of the leads being about 0.3 millimeters (mm) to about 0.4 mm in length.

12. The transceiver module of claim 11 , wherein the laser diode circuit is a vertical cavity surface-emitting laser diode (VCSEL) circuit and wherein the laser diode driver circuit is a VCSEL driver circuit.

13. The transceiver module of claim 2 , wherein said one or more electrical contacts of the receive photodiode circuit are electrically coupled to said one or more of the electrical contacts of the laser diode driver circuit by respective conductive leads that extend over the air gap provided by said first slot formed in the leadframe, each of the leads being about 0.3 millimeters (mm) to about 0.4 mm in length.

14. The transceiver module of claim 2 , wherein the receive photodiode circuit comprises at least four receive photodiodes for receiving four respective light beams transmitted over four respective receive optical fibers, each photodiode generating an electrical signal based on the respective light beam received thereby.

15. The transceiver module of claim 1 , wherein the laser diode circuit comprises at least four laser diodes for generating four light beams to be transmitted over four respective transmit optical fibers.

16. The transceiver module of claim 15 , wherein the monitor photodiode circuit comprises at least four monitor photodiodes for receiving four respective light beams generated by the four respective laser diodes, each monitor photodiode generating a respective electrical signal based on the respective light beam received thereby, each respective electrical signal being received by the controller circuit and processed by the controller circuit to generate one or more control signals, said one or more control signals being communicated over one or more conductors of the circuit board to the laser diode driver circuit, the laser diode driver circuit using the received control signals to generate one or more driver control signals, said one or more driver control signals being output to the laser diode circuit to control the output power level of at least one of the four laser diodes of the laser diode circuit.

17. A method for transmitting and receiving data over an optical communications network, the method comprising:

providing a leadframe having a plurality of die attach regions that form portions of a heat spreader device of the leadframe, the leadframe having at least a first slot formed therein to provide an air gap between at least first and second die attach regions of said plurality of die attach regions;

providing a transceiver module housing secured to the leadframe, the transceiver module having a connector module alignment mechanism and a connector module locking mechanism, the connector module alignment mechanism being configured to engage an alignment mechanism of a connector module to align the connector module with the transceiver module, the connector module locking mechanism being configured to engage the connector module to secure the connector module to the transceiver module;

providing an optics system of the transceiver module secured to the transceiver module housing, the optics system having a housing that houses one or more optical elements of the optics system;

providing a circuit board comprising a plurality of conductors;

providing a controller circuit secured to one of said plurality of die attach regions of the leadframe and having one or more electrical contacts that are electrically coupled to one or more of the conductors of the circuit board;

providing a laser diode driver circuit secured to said first die attach region of the leadframe and having one or more electrical contacts that are electrically coupled to one or more of the conductors of the circuit board; and

providing a laser diode circuit secured to said second die attach region of the leadframe and having one or more electrical contacts that are electrically coupled to one or more of the electrical contacts of the laser diode driver circuit, the laser diode circuit comprising said one or more laser diodes of the transceiver module, wherein said first slot formed in the leadframe at least partially thermally isolates the laser diode circuit from the laser diode driver circuit.

18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising:

providing a receive photodiode circuit secured to a third die attach region of said plurality of die attach regions and having one or more electrical contacts that are electrically coupled to one or more of the electrical contacts of the laser diode driver circuit, wherein said first slot formed in the leadframe also provides an air gap between at least first and third die attach regions that at least partially thermally isolates the receive photodiode circuit from the laser diode driver circuit.

19. The method of claim 17 , further comprising:

providing a monitor photodiode circuit secured to a fourth die attach region of the leadframe and having one or more electrical contacts that are electrically coupled to one or more of the conductors of the circuit board.

20. The method of claim 17 , wherein said one or more electrical contacts of the laser diode circuit are electrically coupled to said one or more of the electrical contacts of the laser diode driver circuit by respective conductive leads that extend over the air gap provided by said first slot formed in the leadframe, each of the leads being about 0.3 millimeters (mm) to about 0.4 mm in length.

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