Automated surface mounting of optical elements
1996
Abstract
In conclusion a fully automated surface mounting assembly procedure has been developed for mounting optical elements. It is based on low cost universal tripod mounts, free space optical interconnection, and on-line adjustment of the elements. It is characterized by submicron mounting precision and excellent mechanical properties. Flexibility in the layout, simple handling, high packaging density render this technique suitable to low cost prototyping and mass production of optoelectronic devices
Details
Title
Automated surface mounting of optical elements
Author(s)
Kohler, R. ; Andreasch, W. ; de Graffenried, C. ; Clavel, R. ; Sidler, T. ; Salathe, R. P. ; Gachter, B. ; Ehbets, H.
Published in
Conference Proceedings. LEOS '97, 10th Annual Meeting. IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society 1997 Annual Meeting (Cat. No.97CH36057)
Conference
IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society 1997 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA, 10-13 November 1997
Date
1996
Publisher
IEEE
Keywords
Note
Dept. of Microeng., Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland 5842457 automated surface mounting optical elements fully automated surface mounting assembly procedure low cost universal tripod mounts free space optical interconnection on-line adjustment submicron mounting precision mechanical properties high packaging density low cost prototyping mass production optoelectronic devices
Laboratories
LOA
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