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titleOfInvention OPTOELECTRONIC MODULE
abstract The utility model relates to quantum electronics and can be used to transmit or receive digital data in fiber-optic communication lines for critical purposes under harsh operating conditions, in measuring equipment, in industrial automation systems, etc. The optoelectronic module includes a sealed metal case 1, inside of which there is a multilayer printed circuit board 2 made of high-frequency material, or a resistive switching board based on a ceramic substrate with SMD components and integrated circuits 3 installed on it. For connecting to external fiber-optic communication lines (FOCL) ) serves as an optical head 4, which is integrated into the design of the housing 1 of the optical module by means of a continuous connection using laser welding around the circumference of the mating the surface 5. Optoelectronic element 6 is placed in a separate sealed enclosure 7, equipped with a primary focusing lens 8. The technical result, to which the present technical solution is aimed, is to increase the reliability of the optoelectronic module, which allows the product to be operated in the temperature range from minus 60 to plus 85 ° C combined with shock loads up to 1000g and wideband vibration up to 2500 Hz at 10g acceleration. 11 s.p. f-ly, 3 ill.
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