ROSAs consist of a PIN diode or APD, TIA, electrical leads in hermetically sealed TO can with glass window, cap or “barrel” with a lens that connects to the fiber ferrule.
TIA
In an optical receiver circuit, the TIA is responsible for converting the small photocurrent generated by the photodiode into a larger, more manageable voltage signal, amplifying this signal with minimal noise, and ensuring that the signal is appropriately conditioned for further processing in the remainder of the receiver circuit.
Ultem™ Receptacle
The receptacle is the part of the ROSA that interfaces with the ferrule of a fiber, and usually contains a lens that focuses the light leaving the fiber through the window of the TO onto the active area of the photodiode. For multimode ROSAs, these receptacles are often made of PEI, also known by the SABIC brand-name Ultem™