Title :
A high electromagnetic immunity plastic composite package for a 10-gb/s optical transceiver module
Author :
Wu, Tzong-Lin ; Lin, Min-Ching ; Lin, Cheng-Wei ; Jou, Wern-Shiang ; Shih, Tien-Tsorng ; Cheng, Wood-Hi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei
Abstract :
A high electromagnetic immunity and low-cost plastic package for a 10-Gb/s optical transceiver module is developed by using a woven carbon-fiber epoxy composite (WCEC). The WCEC package with a thickness of 1.0 mm and 4.8% carbon fiber has a shielding effectiveness (SE) performance of 60 dB at 10 GHz as the package is grounded to the system ground, and the SE can reach approximately 38 dB for the realistic packaged module operated at 10 Gb/s. In addition, the excellent electromagnetic immunity of the package is demonstrated by the eye patterns and the bit-error-rate (BER) test. Under the interference of the radiated noise, the package housing significantly improves the jitter and mask margin performance of the 10-Gb/s signals. Compared with an unpackaged module, it is found that over 4 dB of optical power can be gained to keep the BER at 10-12 for the packaged optical transceiver modules. This proposed package is suitable for use in low-cost 10-Gb/s lightwave transmission systems with excellent electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS) performance
Keywords :
carbon fibre reinforced composites; electromagnetic shielding; electronics packaging; error statistics; jitter; modules; optical communication equipment; plastic packaging; transceivers; 1.0 mm; 10 Gbit/s; BER; bit-error-rate; electromagnetic immunity; electromagnetic susceptibility; jitter; optical transceiver module; plastic composite package; shielding effectiveness; woven carbon-fiber epoxy composite; Costs; Electromagnetic interference; Electromagnetic radiation; Electromagnetic shielding; Electronics packaging; High speed optical techniques; Medical services; Optical noise; Plastic packaging; Transceivers; 10-Gb/s optical transceiver module; Electromagnetic immunity; electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS); shielding effectiveness (SE); woven continuous carbon-fiber composite;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2006.876345