Pluggable module having a latch
US-10020614-B1 · Jul 10, 2018 · US
US10374355B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10374355-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816021944-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 7, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2019 |
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An interconnection system including a pluggable transceiver and a connector disposed in a cavity of a conductive cage. The pluggable transceiver may include a latching mechanism for locking to the conductive cage. The latching mechanism may include a pair of latches positioned on opposite sides of the pluggable transceiver. The latches may be spatially offset from each other along a longitudinal and/or vertical direction. Corresponding latching tabs in the conductive cage may be disposed in the same relationship, even in a ganged configuration when latching tabs for adjacent cavities are formed in a common wall between cavities. Cammed surfaces of a release mechanism, centered between latching edges of the transceiver latches may impart a latch releasing force at a central portion of the latching tab forcing the lathing tab back into the common wall, reducing rotational moment applied in prior designs, such as QSFP ganged cages.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pluggable transceiver configured to be mated to a connector along a first direction, the pluggable transceiver comprising: a housing comprising a back wall having an opening for receiving a cable therein and a bottom wall; a transceiver disposed within the housing, the transceiver comprising a plurality of signal contacts spaced from one another along a second direction; and a release slide connected to the housing and comprising first and second release elements, the first and second release elements being spatially offset from one another along the first direction and/or along a third direction perpendicular to the first and second directions. 2. The pluggable transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the first release element is positioned at a first distance, along the first direction, from the back wall, and the second release element is positioned at a second distance, along the first direction, from the back wall, the second distance being different from the first distance. 3. The pluggable transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the first release element is positioned at a first distance, along the third direction, from the bottom wall, and the second release element is positioned at a second distance, along the third direction, from the bottom wall, the second distance being different from the first distance. 4. The pluggable transceiver of claim 3 , wherein the first release element is connected to the release slide through a jog. 5. The pluggable transceiver of claim 4 , wherein the jog abuts a protrusion formed in the housing. 6. The pluggable transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the release slide is configured to slide with respect to the housing when pulled away from the housing. 7. The pluggable transceiver of claim 1 , further comprising a lanyard coupled to the release slide. 8. The pluggable transceiver of claim 1 , further comprising a compliant member coupled between the housing and the release slide. 9. The pluggable transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the transceiver comprises a paddle card, the paddle card having an edge that protrudes from an aperture formed in the housing. 10. The pluggable transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the transceiver comprises an optical device. 11. The pluggable transceiver of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second release elements comprises a cammed surface forming a depression in the housing. 12. The pluggable transceiver of claim 11 , wherein the cammed surface is a first cammed surface, and wherein each of the first and second release elements comprises a second cammed surface connected to a respective first cammed surface, the second cammed surface pointing away from the housing. 13. The pluggable transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the first release element fits, at least partially, within a slot formed between a pair of latches. 14. The pluggable transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the first direction matches with a longitudinal axis of the transceiver, and wherein the plurality of signal contacts and the back wall are at opposite ends of the pluggable transceiver along the longitudinal axis. 15. A pluggable transceiver configured to be mated to a connector along a first direction, the pluggable transceiver comprising: a housing comprising a back wall having an opening for receiving a cable therein, and a bottom wall; a paddle card disposed within the housing, the paddle card comprising a plurality of signal contacts spaced from one another along a second direction; and a release slide elastically coupled to the housing and having first and second arms, the first arm extending farther than the second arm along the first direction. 16. The pluggable transceiver of claim 15 , further comprising an optical transceiver mounted on the paddle card. 17. The pluggable transceiver of claim 15 , wherein the release slide is configured to slide with respect to the housing when pulled away from the housing. 18. The pluggable transceiver of claim 15 , further comprising a lanyard coupled to the release slide. 19. The pluggable transceiver of claim 15 , wherein the first direction matches with a longitudinal axis of the pluggable transceiver, and wherein the plurality of signal contacts and the back wall are at opposite ends of the pluggable transceiver along the longitudinal axis. 20. A pluggable transceiver configured to be mated to a connector along a first direction, the pluggable transceiver comprising: a housing comprising a back wall having an opening for receiving a cable therein, and a bottom wall; a paddle card disposed within the housing, the paddle card comprising a plurality of signal contacts spaced from one another along a second direction; and a release slide elastically coupled to the housing and comprising first and second arms having respective ends that are offset relative to each other along a third direction perpendicular to the first and second directions. 21. The pluggable transceiver of claim 20 , wherein the end of the first arm is positioned at a first distance, along the third direction, from the bottom wall, and the end of the second arm is positioned at a second distance, along the third direction, from the bottom wall, the second distance being different from the first distance. 22. The pluggable transceiver of claim 21 , wherein the first arm comprises a jog. 23. The pluggable transceiver of claim 22 , wherein the jog curves in the third direction. 24. The pluggable transceiver of claim 20 , wherein the release slide is configured to slide with respect to the housing when pulled away from the housing. 25. The pluggable transceiver of claim 20 , further comprising a lanyard coupled to the release slide.
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