Connector engagement sensing mechanism
US-2017003459-A1 · Jan 5, 2017 · US
US10325456B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10325456-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715818731-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 18, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 18, 2019 |
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Communication devices are disclosed. In an example embodiment, a communication device may include a communication module including an illumination source and a body element. The body element may be configured to allow illumination generated by the illumination source to propagate within and illuminate at least a portion of an outer surface of the body element.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optoelectronic communication module comprising: a sensor configured to detect a physical input applied at the optoelectronic communication module, the sensor being in communication with the optoelectronic communication module such that the optoelectronic communication module illuminates an illumination source of the optoelectronic communication module in response to the physical input applied at the optoelectronic communication module; wherein the optoelectronic communication module is configured to be optically coupled to an optical cable to transmit or receive optical data signals. 2. The optoelectronic communication module of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured to detect the physical input including a force applied to the optoelectronic communication module toward a host device connected to the optoelectronic communication module. 3. The optoelectronic communication module of claim 2 , wherein the sensor includes a redundant ground contact positioned to form: an open electrical configuration with a connector of the host device when the optoelectronic communication module is nominally positioned relative to the host device, and a closed electrical configuration with the connector of the host device when the force is applied to the optoelectronic communication module toward the host device. 4. The optoelectronic communication module of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured to detect the physical input including a force applied to the optoelectronic communication module away from a host device connected to the optoelectronic communication module. 5. The optoelectronic communication module of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured to detect temporary physical input against a baseline state determined from a long average of the physical input sensed by the sensor. 6. The optoelectronic communication module of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured to detect the physical input including a body proximate to or in contact with the sensor. 7. The optoelectronic communication module of claim 1 , wherein the illumination source is capable of producing a plurality of colors or flashing on and off at a plurality of rates to indicate a diagnostic state or a physical address label of the optoelectronic communication module. 8. A body element of an optoelectronic transceiver configured to be optically coupled to an optical cable to transmit or receive optical data signals, the body element comprising: a protrusion configured to enable a person to grip and remove the optoelectronic transceiver from a retaining connection, wherein the protrusion is configured to allow illumination generated by an illumination source of the optoelectronic transceiver to propagate within and illuminate at least a portion of an outer surface of the protrusion of the optoelectronic transceiver. 9. The body element of claim 8 , wherein the protrusion is further configured to allow a sensor of the optoelectronic transceiver to detect a physical input applied at the protrusion, the sensor configured to prompt the optoelectronic transceiver to transmit a command via a cable configured to transmit optical signals to and from the optoelectronic transceiver. 10. The body element of claim 8 , further comprising the illumination source, wherein the illumination source is capable of producing a plurality of colors or flashing on and off at a plurality of rates. 11. The body element of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the plurality of colors or at least one of the plurality of rates indicates a diagnostic state or a physical address label of the optoelectronic transceiver.
comprising a handle · CPC title
having patch field management or physical layer management arrangements · CPC title
Transceivers · CPC title
Patch panels for monitoring, interconnecting or testing circuits, e.g. patch bay, patch field or jack field; Patching modules · CPC title
identification of connection, e.g. right plug to the right socket or full engagement of the mating parts (keying element on the plug or adapter G02B6/3831; keying element on the ferrule G02B6/3851; keying element for electrical connection H01R13/64) · CPC title
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