Electro-optical module with simplified adjustment of the electro

Optical waveguides – With disengagable mechanical connector – Optical fiber to a nonfiber optical device connector

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ABSTRACT:
An electro-optical module includes a substrate having a given surface with first and second lines. An electro-optical unit has a plurality of electro-optical elements being fixed in the first line on the given surface. A corresponding plurality of recesses is formed in the second line on the given surface. Lenses are fixed in the recesses opposite the electro-optical elements, for coupling the electro-optical elements with further optical elements. At least two alignment fixtures are formed on the given surface and are offset from the second line toward the electro-optical unit. Bodies are each disposed in a respective one of the alignment fixtures and act as a mechanical stop for the electro-optical unit.

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patent: 5179609 (1993-01-01), Blonder et al.
Patent Abstract of Japan 59-217380 (Tetsuo), dated May 25, 1983.

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