Abstract
For successful optical transceiver design, it is essential to maintain a good immunity between the Receiver Optical Sub-Assembly (ROSA) and external noise sources including the transmitter. This application note will address how the electronic elements should be positioned and assembled on a TO header by studying how the noise can be picked up by the components in the ROSA, with the goal of optimized noise rejection performance. Read full article.
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