OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner Address Description
NOPTRONICS Noptronics Limited, 25 Castle Terrace Edinburgh EHS 2ER United Kingdom optoelectronic devices and equipment; optical devices and equipment; integrated optoelectronic devices; semiconductor devices; optical amplifiers; optical scanners; optical sensors; lasers; laser material processing equipment; optical inspection devices and equipment; fibre-based devices and equipment; fibre optic cables; plastic fibre optic cables; fibre optic light and image conduits; optical filters; optical mirrors; imaging devices and equipment; and parts for the aforesaid goods;optical laboratories; optical engineering; optical testing; design and testing of optical communication systems; other research services in the field of optics and photonics; measurement services in the field of optics and photonics;The stippling is a feature of the mark and does not indicate color.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A storage information system is disclosed for keeping archival information on the individual active optoelectronic components that are used in telecommunication equipment. The system involves enclosing a nonvolatile memory chip inside the hermetic package of the active optoelectronic component. A memory chip is used to keep the relevant information about the active optoelectronic component such as serial number, part number and specifications. Sensors can also be included inside the hermetic package to monitor the operating conditions of the optoelectronic component. The information system is capable of storing information that is relevant to the component reliability such as: hours of operation, maximum current or voltage, and maximum temperature. The information storage system has the advantage that the archived information is intimately associated with the optoelectronic component thereby lessening the likelihood that information is lost or tampered with. The information system eliminates need for keeping paper records on individual optoelectronic components. It also provides a means for determining if the optoelectronic component was operated outside its specified operating limits. The users of optoelectronic components can also access the information system as needed for the purposes of repair or maintenance of telecommunications equipment.