DocumentCode
2935760
Title
Manufacturing technique of SFF transceiver
Author
Kurashima, Hiromi ; Go, Hisao ; Tsumura, Eiji ; Inujima, Takayoshi ; Nishiyama, Naoki ; Mikamura, Yasuki ; Nishie, Mitsuaki
Author_Institution
Fiber-Optic Network Components R&D Dept., Sumitomo Electr. Ind. Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
554
Lastpage
559
Abstract
In the growing optical communication industry, one of the hottest segments is the emergence of small form factor (SFF) optical systems. Under high port density, low cost and utilities, it has an attractive feature and is expected to be the future standard and strong driving force for additional growth not only in data communication but also the telecommunication industry. Now several types of SFF connectors have been introduced. The emergence of the transceiver plays another important role so that SFF could be widely accepted into the market. The other thing to be considered is the interoperability. As was the case for SC duplex connector, which is the current industry de-facto standard, we learned that it is quite important to determine common electric interfaces like pin assignment and its definition as well as physical size; so called “common footprint”. From this viewpoint, several transceiver companies have reached agreement and signed up to the mutual MSA (multisource agreement) regardless of which SFF connector was chosen
Keywords
open systems; optical fibre communication; optical fibre couplers; optical receivers; optical transmitters; SFF connector; SFF transceiver; common electric interfaces; common footprint; interoperability; multisource agreement; optical communication industry; pin assignment; Communication industry; Connectors; Integrated circuit technology; Manufacturing; Optical fiber networks; Packaging; Research and development; Semiconductor device manufacture; Transceivers; Transfer molding;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 1999. 1999 Proceedings. 49th
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
ISSN
0569-5503
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5231-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ECTC.1999.776234
Filename
776234
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