IP Library Granted Patent US 8,382,385
Granted Patent B2
US 8,382,385 · App. 13/007,136 · Granted Feb 26, 2013

Optical transceiver module having an electromagnetic interference (EMI) cancellation device disposed therein, and an EMI cancelation method for use in an optical transceiver module

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Patent No.
US 8,382,385
App. No.
13/007,136
Granted
Feb 26, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A floating heat sink device is provided that attaches to a cage in a floating configuration that enables the heat sink device to move, or “float”, as the parallel optical communications device secured to the cage moves relative to the cage. Because the heat sink device floats with movement of the parallel optical communications device, at least one surface of the parallel optical communications device maintains continuous contact with at least one surface of the heat sink device at all times. Ensuring that these surfaces are maintained in continuous contact at all times ensures that heat produced by the parallel optical communications device will be transferred into and absorbed by the floating heat sink device.

Claims (15)

1. An optical transceiver module comprising:

an optical transceiver module housing; and

an electromagnetic interference (EMI) cancelation device disposed in the housing, the EMI cancelation device including a metal chamber having at least first and second walls that are generally parallel to each other, the first and second chamber walls having first and second openings formed therein, respectively, through which at least one optical fiber passes, the first and second chamber walls being separated from each other by a preselected distance, wherein the preselected distance is selected to ensure that EMI that passes through the second opening and is incident on the first wall at a first instant in time is reflected back toward the second wall and destructively interferes with EMI passing through the second opening at a second instant in time that is later than the first instant in time.

2. The optical transceiver module of claim 1 , wherein the preselected distance is equal to, or approximately equal to, one quarter wavelength of the EMI.

3. The optical transceiver module of claim 2 , further comprising:

an EMI absorption material disposed in the metal chamber.

4. The optical transceiver module of claim 3 , wherein the EMI absorption material comprises polyurethane foam.

5. The optical transceiver module of claim 3 , wherein the EMI cancelation device is disposed in a nose of the optical transceiver module housing near a location on the module at which an end of an optical fiber cable comprising said at least one optical fiber is secured to the housing.

6. A method for attenuating electromagnetic interference (EMI) in an optical transceiver module, the method comprising:

providing an optical transceiver module having a housing in which a metal chamber is disposed, the metal chamber having first and second walls that are generally parallel to each other, the first and second walls having first and second openings formed therein, respectively, through which at least one optical fiber extends, wherein the first and second chamber walls are separated from each other by a preselected distance; and

at a first instant in time, reflecting EMI off of the first wall of the metal chamber toward the second opening formed in the second wall of the chamber such that EMI propagating through the second opening at a second instant in time that is later than the first instant in time destructively interferes with the EMI reflected off of the first wall.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the preselected distance is equal to, or approximately equal to, one quarter wavelength of the EMI.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the chamber has an EMI absorption material disposed therein.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the EMI absorption material comprises polyurethane foam.

10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the metal chamber is disposed in a nose of the optical transceiver module housing near a location on the module at which an end of an optical fiber cable comprising said at least one optical fiber is secured to the housing.

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