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bonded, assembled SMP chipset is an SMP Fiber-Ready
Optical Assembly or FROA. The optical path through
an SMP FROA does not traverse free space. Instead
it is contained within a chipset and crosses only
contacting surfaces. This is one of the design-for-manufacturing
criteria that provide advantages over free-space
optics. An SMP FROA can be a simple, single-function
device such as a 10G PIN photodiode, or a complex,
multifunction device such as a triplexer. Unidirectional
and bidirectional assemblies are available. All
assembled SMP chipsets share a common set of design
and packaging features including the following:
- SMP FROA can be sealed with a simple encapsulant
similar to semiconductors. Hermetic packages
are not required to protect the assembly.
- The optical train culminates in a v-groove
for passive alignment to a fiber.
- A simple, flat-cleaved fiber is all that
is required for passive coupling through the
v-groove.
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