Transceiver module

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

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C439S067000, C398S164000

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07549805

ABSTRACT:
The object is to provide a transceiver module that is capable of performing a high-rate communication, and satisfies the demand at a moderate cost in a case where short distance communication is enough for transmitting or receiving signals. The transceiver module has a Re-timer11, a control portion12, a reference clock generating portion13, a power portion14and a CX4 interface15. The Re-timer11is coupled to a transceiver portion (Tx/Rx)21through an XAUI (10 Gigabit Media Independent Interface) interface22, and is coupled to other component that is coupled to one end of a cable150for balanced transmission through the CX4 (10GBASE-CX4) interface15.

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