Heating of optical modules affects optical attenuation
Temperature has a significant impact on the performance of fiber optical modules. High temperatures can cause an increase in noise and attenuation, while low temperatures can lead to increased attenuation and damage to components due to contraction. Optical module are an essential component in fiber optic communication systems, used in a wide range of applications such as data centers, telecommunications, and broadcasting. In a world of optical access networks, where data speeds soar and connectivity reigns supreme, the thermal management of optical transceivers is a crucial factor that is sometimes under-discussed. The first is graphene thermal pad (GTP)-based one, the second is Ω-typed (OMEGA). Based on basic heat transfer equations and by SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation software.
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