Optical transceiver package with insertable subassembly

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

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385 49, 385 92, G02B 642

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051174766

ABSTRACT:
A transceiver package (22) having a receptacle adapted to receive a connector (12) terminating a cable (18) having optical fibers; key element means (56) for being of varied width to fit a corresponding groove (13) of said connector (12) respective ports (70, 71) for mating with said connector (12); and functional parts of a transceiver including: a transmitter active device (191) and a receiver active device (190), integrated circuit substrate means (112), and posts (122, 124).

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