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BS EN 62496-4:2011

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Optical circuit boards – Interface standards. General and guidance

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BSI 2011 34
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IEC 62496-4:2011 covers general information on the subject of Optical Circuit Board (OCB) interfaces. It includes normative references, definitions and rules for creating and interpreting the standard drawings.

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CONTENTS
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 General definitions
9 3.2 Core shape definitions
10 Figures

Figure 1 – Examples of shapes of square core
(quasi-square made by extrapolation or interpolation)
Figure 2 – Examples of shapes of circular core
11 4 Coordinates of I/O ports of waveguide OCB
4.1 Structural types of waveguide OCB
Figure 3 – Six structural parameters of square core shape of waveguide OCB
12 Figure 4 – Example of OCB with end face I/O ports at edge of board
Figure 5 – Example of OCB with end face I/O type
13 4.2 Origin point and coordinate axis
Figure 6 – Example of OCB with surface I/O ports
Figure 7 – Example of OCB with surface I/O ports
14 Figure 8 – Definition of origin point 1): A specific port is used as the origin point
Table 1 – The coordinate system, origin point and coordinate axis
15 Figure 9 – Definition of origin point 2): Determination of an origin point at a place where there is no port (a mid-point of adjacent two ports
at the centre of bottom line is used as the origin)
Figure 10 – Definition of the direction of coordinate axis 1):Use the direction of alignment of multiple ports
Figure 11 – Definition of direction of coordinate axis 2):Along a specific optical circuit (only if the wire is recognizable)
16 Figure 12 – Origin point and coordinate axis (1)
Figure 13 – Origin point and coordinate axis (2)
17 Figure 14 – Origin point and direction of coordinate axis
(combination of Figure 12 and Figure 13)
Figure 15 – Use of both internal coordinate and external coordinate systems:Internal for the origin point (a specific optical input/output port) and external
for the direction of the axis (dedicated structures)
18 5 Misalignment angle of I/O ports
5.1 General
5.2 Misalignment angle of I/O port in edge type
Figure 16 – Use of both internal coordinate and external coordinate systems:Internal for the origin point (coordinates of a specific optical input/output port)
and external for the direction of the axis (periphery of the board)
19 Figure 17 – Definition of misalignment angle of I/O port in edge type
Figure 18 – Definition of vertical and horizontal rotationalmisalignment angle of I/O port in edge type
20 5.3 Misalignment angle in surface type I/O port
Figure 19 – Definition of misalignment angle of I/O port in surface type
21 6 Mirror angle
Figure 20 – Definition of longitudinal and lateral misalignment angle of I/O port in surface type
Figure 21 – Mirror angle 1
Figure 22 – Mirror angle 2
22 Figure 23 – Mirror angle 3
Figure 24 – Mirror angle 4
23 7 Hole
Figure 25 – Mirror tilt angle
Figure 26 – Example of optical alignment hole
24 8 Dimensioning system
9 Gauges
10 Tolerance grade of the OCB
10.1 General
Figure 27 – Hole and objects to be measured
25 10.2 Shape accuracy of the OCB body of fibre flexible OCB
10.3 Position accuracy of the OCB port/I/O port of fibre flexible OCB
Figure 28 – Classification of shape accuracy of OCB body of fibre flexible OCB
26 10.4 Length accuracy of the OCB tails of fibre flexible OCB
27 Annex A (normative)
OCB interfaces
30 Annex B (informative)
Example of the OCB
Figure B.1 – Example of the fibre flexible OCB
31 Figure B.2 – Origin point and coordinate for the fibre flexible OCB
32 Bibliography
BS EN 62496-4:2011
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