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AFBR-7091SMZ 10Gb Ethernet, 850 nm, 10GBASE-SR/SW, SFP+ Transceiver 40 °C to 85 °C Data Sheet Description ‘The Avago AFBR-70SISMZ transceiver is part of a family of SFP+ products. This transceiver utilizes Avago's 8501nm VCSEL and PIN Detector technology to provide an IEEE 10Gb Ethernet design compatible with the TOGBASE-SR and TOGBASE-SW standards, The AFBR-709ISMZ trans- ceiver is designed to enable 10 Gb Ethernet equipment designs with very high port density based on the new electrical and mechanical specification enhancements to the well known SFP specifications developed by the SFE Committee. These specifications are referred to as ‘SFP+ to recognize these enhancements to previous SFP specifications used for lower speed products. Avago ‘Technologies is an active participant in the SF Commit- tee specification development activities. Related Products ‘© The AFBR-709SMZ is an SFP 10 Gigabit Ethernet TOGBASE-SR/SW transceiver with case temperature operated at 0 - 70 °C for use on multimode fiber cables. itis best suited for OM3 high bandwidth MMF link applications with link lengths up to 300 meters. ‘© AFBR-707SDZ SFP+ 10 Gigabit Ethemet 10GBASE- LRM transceiver for 220 meter operation in all MMF link applications including OM1 and OM2 legacy fiber cables and new high bandwidth OMB fiber cables. ‘¢ AFCT-709SM (AFCT-709ASM) with case temperature 0 70 (0 85) °C SFP+- 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE-LR transceiver for operation in SMF link applications to 10km ‘* AFCT-5016Z SFP Evaluation Board The purpose of this SFP+ evaluation board is to provide the designer with @ convenient means for evaluating SFP+ fiber optic transceivers. Patent - wwwavagatech.com/patents Features * Avago 850 nm VCSEL source and Transmitter Optical Subassembly technology * AvagoPIN detector and Receiver Optical Subassembly technology * Typical power dissipation 600 mW * Industrial case temperature ~40 °C to 85 °C + Full digital diagnostic management interface + Avago SFP= package design enables equipment EMI performance in high port density applications with margin to Class B limits Specifications * Optical interface specifications per IEEE 802.326 OGBASE-SR and 10GBASE-SW * Link lengths at 10.3125 GBd 300m with 50 um OM3 MM fiber 400 m with SO Lm OM MM fiber * Electrical interface specifications per SFF Committee SFF-8431 Specifications for Enhanced 85 and 10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable Module"SFP+" * Management interface specifications per SEF Committee SFF-8431 and SFF-8472 Diagnostic Monitoring Interface for Optical Transceivers * Mechanical specifications per SFF Committee SFF- 18432 Improved Pluggable Formfactor “IP” * LC Duplex optical connector interface confirming to ANSITIA/EA 604-10 (FOCIS 10A) * Compliant to Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) per EU and China requirements * Class 1 Eye safe per requirements of IEC 60825-1 / CDRH ion, continued Installation ‘The AFBR-7O9ISMZ transceiver package is compatible with the SFF 8432 Improved Pluggable Formfactorhous- ing specification for the SFP+. It can be installed in any INF-8074- or SFF-8431/2-compatible Small Form Plug- gable (SFP) port regardless of host equipment operating status. The AF8R-7091SMZ is hot-pluggable, allowing the ‘module to be installed while the host system is operat- ing and online. Upon insertion, the transceiver housing ‘makes initial contact with the host board SFP cage, miti- gating potential damage due to Electro Static Discharge (50), Digital Diagnostic Interface and Serial Identification ‘The two-wire interface protocol and signaling detail are based on SFF-8431, Conventional EEPROM memory, bytes 0-255 at memory address OxA0, is organized in compliance with SFF-8431. New digital diagnostic infor- ‘mation, bytes 0-255 at memory address OxA2, is com- patible to SFF-8472. The new diagnostic information pprovides the opportunity for Predictive Failure Identifi- cation, Compliance Prediction, Fault Isolation and Com- ponent Monitoring. Predictive Failure Identification ‘The AFBR-7O9ISMZ predictive failure feature allows a host to identify potential link problems before system performance is impacted. Prior identification of link problems enables a host to service an application via “fail over" to a redundant link or replace a suspect device, ‘maintaining system uptime in the process. For applica tions where ultra-high system uptime is required, a digi tal SFP provides a means to monitor two real-time laser ‘mettics associated with observing laser degradation and predicting failure: average laser bias current (Tx_Bias) and average laser optical power (Tx Power). Compliance Prediction Compliance prediction is the ability to determine if an optical transceiver is operating within its operating and environmental requirements. AFBR-7OSISMZ devices provide real-time access to transceiver internal supply voltage and temperature, allowing a host to identify po- tential component compliance issues. Received optical power is also available to assess compliance of a cable plant and remote transmitter, When operating out of re- uirements, the link cannot guarantee error free trans- mission. Fault Isolation ‘The fault isolation feature allows a host to quickly pin- point the location ofaalink failure, minimizing downtime. For optical links, the ability to identify a fault at a local device, remote device or cable plant is crucial to speed- ing service of an installation. AFBR-709ISMZ real-time monitors of Tx Bias, Tx Power, Vcc, Temperature and Rx_Powercan be used to assess local transceiver current operating conditions. In addition, status flags TX_DIS- [ABLE and Rx Loss of Signal (LOS) are mirrored in memory and available via the two-wire serial interface. Component Monitoring Component evaluation is a more casual use of the AF- BR-7OSISMZ real-time monitors of Tx Bias, Tx Power, Vcc, Temperature and Rx Power. Potential uses are as debugging aids for system installation and design, and transceiver parametric evaluation for factory or field qualification. For example, temperature per module can be observed in high density applications to facilitate thermal evaluation of blades, PCI cards and systems. ‘ria rece Figure Transceiver functional diagram Transmitter Section The transmitter section includes the Transmitter Opti- ‘cal Sub-Assembly (TOSA) and laser driver circuitry. The TOSA, containing an Avago designed and manufactured 850 nm VCSEL (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser) light source, is located at the optical interface and mates with the LC optical connector, The TOSA is driven by an ICwhich uses the incoming differential high speed logic signal to modulate the laser diode driver current. This Tx laser driver circuit regulates the optical power at a con- stant level provided the incoming data pattern is DC bal- anced. Transmit Disable (TX_DISABLE) ‘The AFBR-709ISMZ accepts an LVTTL compatible trans- mit disable control signal input which shuts down the transmitter optical output. high signal implements this function while a low signal allows normal transceiver op- eration. In the event of a fault (e.g. eye safety circuit ac- tivated), cycling this control signal resets the module as depicted in Figure 6. An internal pull up resistor disables the transceiver transmitter until the host pulls the input low. TX_DISABLE can also be asserted via the two-wire interface (address A2h, byte 110, bit 6) and monitored (address A2h, byte 110, bit 7). The contents of A2h, byte 110, bit 6 are logic OR'd with hardware TX_DISABLE (contact 3) to control transmitter operation, ConrRouen Menon a eee SAFE ‘ancorey [+= 1 rns ara) Transmit Fault (TX_FAULT) A catastrophic laser fault will activate the transmitter signal, TX_FAULT, and disable the laser. This signal is an open collector output (pull-up required on the host board). A low signal indicates normal laser operation and a high signal indicates a fault. The TX_FAULT will be latched high when a laser fault occurs and is cleared by toggling the TX_DISABLE input or power cycling the transceiver. The transmitter fault condition can also be monitored via the two-wire serial interface (address A2, byte 110, bit 2). Receiver Section ‘The receiver section includes the Receiver Optical Sub- Assembly (ROSA) and the amplification/quantization cit- cuitry. The ROSA, containing a PIN photodiode and cus- tom transimpedance amplifier, is located at the optical interface and mates with the LC optical connector. The ROSA output is fed to a custom IC that provides post- amplification and quantization, Receiver Loss of Signal (Rx_LOS) ‘The post-amp IC also includes transition detection cir cuitry which monitors the AC level of incoming optical signals and provides a LVTTL/CMOS compatible status signal to the host. A high status signal indicates loss of ‘modulated signal, indicating link failures such as broken fiber or failed transmitter. Rx_LOS can also be monitored via the two-wire serial interface(address A2h, byte 110, bit 1). Functional Data /0 “The AFBR-7091SMZ interfaces with the host circuit board through the twenty contact SFP+ electrical connector, See Table 2 for contact descriptions, The module edge ‘connector s shown in Figure 4. The host board layout for this interface is depicted in Figure 8, ‘The AFBR-7OSISMZ high speed transmit and receive in- terfaces require SFF-8431 compliant signal ines on the host board. To simplify board requirements, biasing re- sistors and AC coupling capacitors are incorporated into the SFPs transceiver module (per SFF-8431) and hence are not requited on the host board. The TX_DISABLE,TX_ FAULT and RX_LOS signals require LVTTL signals on the host board (per SFF-8431) if used. f an application does not take advantage of these functions, care must be tak- en to ground TX_DISABLE to enable normal operation. Figure 2 depicts the recommended interface circuit to link the AFBR-7091SMZ to supporting physical layer ICs. Timing for the dedicated SFP+ control signals imple- ‘mented in the transceiver are listed in Figure 6, Application Support {An Evaluation kit and Reference Designs are available to assist in evaluation of the AFBR-709ISMZ. Please contact your local Field Sales representative for availability and ordering details, Caution ‘There are no user serviceable parts nor maintenance requirements for the AFBR-7O9ISMZ. All mechanical adjustments are made at the factory prior to shipment. ‘Tampering with, modifying, misusing or improperly han- dling the AFBR-7091SMZ will void the product warranty. It may also result in improper operation and possibly overstress the laser source. Performance degradation or device failure may result. Connection of the AFBR- 7091SMZ to a light source not compliant with IEEE Std, 802.3ae Clause 52 and SFF-8341 specifications, operat- ing above maximum operating conditions or in a man- ner inconsistent with its design and function may result in exposure to hazardous light radiation and may consti- tute an act of modifying or manufacturing a laser prod- Uct. Persons performing such an act are required by law to recertify and re-identify the laser product under the provisions of U.S. 21 CFR (Subchapter J) and TUY. Customer Manufacturing Processes This module is pluggable and is not designed for aque: ous wash, IR reflow, or wave soldering processes. Ordering Information Please contact your local field sales engineer or one of Avago Technologies franchised distributors for ordering Information, For technical information, please visit Ava~ go Technologies’ WEB page at www.avagotech.com For information related to SEF Committee documentation visit wwwsffcommittee.org. Regulatory Compliance ‘The AFBR-7O9ISMZ complies with all applicable laws and regulations as detailed in Table 1. Certification level is dependent on the overall configuration of the host equipment. The transceiver performance is offered as @ figure of merit to assist the designer, Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) ‘The AFBR-7OSISMZ is compatible with ESD levels found in typical manufacturing and operating environments as described in Table 1. In the normal handling and op eration of optical transceivers, ESD is of concern in two circumstances. The first case is during handling of the transceiver prior to insertion into an SFP compliant cage. To protect the device, it’s important to use normal ESD handling pre- cautions. These include use of grounded wrist straps, work-benches and floor wherever a transceiver is han- dled. ‘The second case to consider is static discharges to the exterior of the host equipment chassis after installation, If the optical interface is exposed to the exterior of host equipment cabinet, the transceiver may be subject to system level ESD requirements. ic Interference (EMI) Equipment incorporating 10 gigabit transceivers is typically subject to regulation by the FCC in the United States, CENELEC EN55022 (CISPR 22) in Europe and VCCI inJapan, The AFBR-709!SMZ enables equipment compli- ance to these standards detailed in Table 1. The metal housing and shielded design of the AFBR-709ISMZ mini- rmizes the EM| challenge facing the equipment designer. For superior EMI performance it is recommended that equipment designs utilize SFP+ cages per SFF-8432. Electromagn RF Immunity (Susceptibility) Due to its shielded design, the EMI immunity of the AF BR-7O9ISMZ exceeds typical industry standards, Eye Safety ‘The AFBR-709ISMZ provides Class 1 (single fault toler- ant) eye safety by design and has been tested for com- pliance with the requirements listed in Table 1. The eye safety circuit continuously monitors the optical output power level and will disable the transmitter upon de- tecting a condition beyond the scope of Class 1 certi- fication Such conditions can be due to inputs from the host board (Vcc fluctuation, unbalanced code) or a fault within the transceiver. US CDRH and EU TUV certificates are listed in table 1 Flammability ‘The AFBR-7O9ISMZ optical transceiver is made of metal and high strength, heat resistant, chemical resistant and UL94V-0 flame retardant plastic. Table 1. Regulatory Compliance Feature Test Method Performance Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) MIL-STD-883C ‘lass 1 (> 2000 Volts) tothe Electrical Pins Method 2015.4 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) (EC 6100-42 Typically no damage occurs with 25 KV when tothe Duplex Lc Receptacle the duplex LC connector receptacle is con tacted by a Human Body Model probe. TEC 6100-42 10 contacts of 8 kV on the electrical faceplate with device inserted into a panel Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) (EC 61000-4-2 ‘Air discharge of 15V (min) tothe Optical Connector contact to connector without damage. magneticinterference FCC Class 8 System margins are dependent on customer ‘CENELE board and chassis design (ciseR 224) VCCI Class A Immunity TEC 6100-43 “Typically shows no measurable effect fram 2 10Vim field swept from 10 MHz to 1 GHz. Laser Eye Safety and Equipment Type Testing US FDA CORH AEL Class 1 S21 CFR, Subchapter J per Paragraphs 1002.10 and 1002.12 (IEC) EN 60950-1: 20064 AT HATHAT2 {1EC) EN 60825-1: 2007 (IEC) EN 60825-2: 200441 AZ CORH Certification No: 9720151-128 TUV fle: R 72121699 ‘Component Recognition Underwriters Laboratories and Canadian Standards Association Joint Component Recognition for Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment UL file E173874,Vel.1 RoHS Compliance RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC and its amendment directives 6/6 GS Test Report No, LPC/13392 (AD-1)/07 (CTS Ref. CTS/07/3283/Avago Tas wT vst v rroroeic oo Toe pe pet Figure 2. Type ication configu Figure. Recommended power supply fier. Tal ble 2. Contact Description Contact_ Symbol Nates 1 Veet Transmitter Signal Ground Note 1 2 DFAULT “Transmitter Fault LVTTL-O) ~ High indicates a fault condition Note2 a TX_DISABLE Transmitter Disable LVTTL!) — High or open disables the transmitter Note3 4 SDA “Two Wire Serial Interface Data Line (LVEMOS ~ /0} (same as MOD-DEF2 in INF-8074) Notes 5 sc “Two Wire Serial Interface Clock Line (LEMOS - VO) (same as MOD-DEFI in INF-8074) Note 6 MOD_ABS ‘Module Absent (Output), connected to VeeT or VeeR in the module Notes 7 #80 Rate Select 0 -Not used, Presents high input impedance 8 RKLOS Receiver Loss of Signal LWTT-O} Note2 3 ast Rate Select 1 -Not used, Presents high input impedance 10 veer Receiver Signal Ground Note t 1 Vek Receiver Signal Ground Note 1 2 RD Receiver Data Out inverted (CML-O) 13 RDF Receiver Data Out (CML-O} 14 veer Receiver Signal Ground 15 Veer Receiver Power +33 16 veer “Transmitter Power + 33V 17 veer Transmitter Signal Ground Note? 1B De “Transmitter Data in (CML 1310. Transmitter Data In Inverted (CML) 20 Veer “Transmitter Signal Ground Note t Notes 1. The module signal grounds ar slated rom the module case. This san open cllectorérin ouput that onthe host beard requles 24.7 kA to 10k pllup resistor to VecHost See Figure 2 Tis inputsinterally biased high witha 47 k2 to 10k pullup resistor to Ver Two-Wire Serial interface clock and data nes require an external pulp resstor dependent onthe capactance load, Thisisa ground return that on the host board requires 24,7 kite 10K pulp resistor to VeeHost 3 ul ~J =. Sm ) r SE ™ \ a = = Figure 4 Module edge connector Table3, Absolute Maximum Ratings Stress in excess of any of the individual Absolute Maximum Ratings can cause immediate catastrophic damage to the module even if all other parameters are within Recommended Operating Conditions. It should not be assumed that limiting values of more than one parameter can be applied concurrently. Exposure to any of the Absolute Maxi ‘mum Ratings for extended periods can adversely affect reliability Parameter Symbol Minimum Maximum Unit Notes Storage Temperature Ts 40 s © Case Operating Temperature Te “a0 5 © Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Re 5 a % Supply Voltage Vert Week “03 38 v Note 1 Low Speed input Voltage 05 yeeros v ‘Two.Wire Interface Input Voltage “05 Veco v High Speed Input Voltage, Single Ended 03 veeros v High Speed input Voltage, Ditferential 25 v Low Speed Output Current 20 20 mA Optical Receiver Input Average Power ° am Note; 1, Themedule supply voltages, VecT and Vek must net aiffer by mote than 05 or damage tothe device may occur Table 4, Recommended Operating Conditions Recommended Operating Conditions specify parameters for which the electrical and optical characteristics hold unless otherwise noted, Optical and electrical charactristics are not defined for operation outside the Recommend- led Operating Conditions, reliability is not implied and damage to the module may occur for such operation over an extended period of time. Parameter Symbol Minimum Maximum Unit Nates (Case Operating Temperature Te 40 5 "C Note? Module Supply Voltage VecVeR, 3.135 3.465 v Fig: 3 Host Supply Voltage VecHost 314 3.46 v Signal Rate 98 10313, Gad Power Supply Noise Tolerance 66 mvp Fig ToHzto 10 MHz ‘TainputSingle-Ended DC v 03 40 Vv Voltage Tolerance (Ref Vee?) RxOutput single Ended VoltageTolerance Vv 03, 40 v Notes 1. Ambient operating temperature limits are based on the Case Operating Temperature limits and ae subject tothe host system thermal design Se Figure 7 forthe module Te reference pont Table 5. Low Speed Signal Electrical Characteristics The following characteristics are defined over the Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise noted, Typical values are for Te = 40°C, VecT and VeeR =3.3V. Parameter Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum Unit Notes Module Supply Current lee 180) 289 mA Note 1 Power Dissipation Poss 600 11000) mW. TX_FAULT, AX LOS, lo 50 +375 HA Note2 Yo. 03, 04 v TX_DISABLE Vie 20 Veet +03 Vv Notes Vi 03 08. v Notes: 1. Supply current includes both Vc and VR connections. 2, Measured witha 47k oad toVcHost 3, TX DISABLEasan internal 7k 0 10 ki pullup to VecT Table 6, High Speed Signal Electrical Characteristics The following characteristics are defined over the Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise noted. ‘Typical values are for Te = 40°C. VecT and VeeR = 3.3V, Parameter Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum —_Unit Notes Teinput Differential Voltage (TD +/5) w 180) 700 mv Note 1 “Tx Input AC Common Mode Voltage Tolerance 15 Vie) Tinput Differential parameter (10082Ref) _ SDDTT 10 a 001-1.0GHe Notes da 10-11. GH Teinpat Differential to Common ‘sony 10 a 001-11.1 GHz Mode Conversion (25 2 Ret) x Output Ditferential Voltage (RD 47) vo 300 850 mv Note2 x Output Termination Mismatch @ 1MHz Zn 5 % Rx Output AC Common Mode Voltage 75 mVRMS) Notes Rx Output Total Jitter u 070 Upp Rx Output 9995 Jitter 2 042 Upp x Output Diferential parameter 0022 12 a 001-10GHz (100.2 Ret) Notes a8 10-111 GH. x Output Common Mode Reflection scc22) 6 8 001-25 GHz Coefficient (25.0 Ref) 3 8 25-11. GHz Receiver Output Eye Mask See Figure Sa Notes: Internally AC coupled and terminated (1000 ferential Incernally AC coupled but equies an external load termination (100 ferential, “634+13%Iog 01/55, fr fin GH ax 12+2sqrt 2 3, Maximum refecton coefficients expressed as SDD" 4, Maximum refection coeficient is expressed 2 SDD: 5 jax-12+ sqrt) ,-63413og 4/55) forfin GHz ‘The RMS value i measured by calelating the standard devon af he histogram fr one Ulof the common mode signa 10 140 as : 10 z 8 8 2 os Zw Zon z° gos 2 0 Sas 2 2 02 as ° a 040 ee ° 035 eas 10 o025 aaa eas 05s 060075 1 NORMALIZED TIME (UNI WTERVAL NORMALIZED TMEUNITNTERVAL FigaeReciver etal pti ye Ma Deion Figures. Kanter Opti Mas Deftion Table 7.Two-Wire Interface Electrical Characteristics Parameter Symbol iin, ta Wat Contos Hostvec Range VeckTw 3.135 BAGS v sCLand SDA You 0.0 0.40 v Rp"! pulled to VecHTWI, Vor VeciiWicos VeclTwrra3V~~=«Cmeasured at host side of Second sda ve a3 veroa v ve Veer ects 05 v input Gent onthe 0 10 wn SCLandSDA Contacts Gepactance on sc 7 oF andSA contacts oral buscapactance GF 700 BF Arato Kr 30K Rp max forscLandfor SDA 1100 Ke 8.0 Kp, mae 790 BF ARAGO Kr 1.1 KOR, max A100 Ka 275 KOR max foes 1. Rp isthe pull up resistor Active bus termination maybe used bythe ostin place of pulp resistor ull ups an be connected to various power supplies however the host board design shall ensue that no module contact hos voltage exceeding VecT or VER By DV nor equies the mode to sinkmore than 30 vA current 2, Ciisthecapactance ooking int the module SCL and SDA contacts 5. isthe total bus capactance onthe SCL or SOA bus " Table 8. Optical Specifications The following characteristics are defined over the Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise noted. ‘Typical values are for Te = 40°C, VecT and VecR = 3.3. Parameter Wi Maximum Units Notes Tranamitter Laser OMA output power 43, dBm 1.2.3, Tabled) Laser mean output power @ dBm 1.24 Laser off power 30 ‘dBm 1 Extinction ratio 30 eB 12 Transmitter and dispersion penalty (TDP) 39 8 1 Center Wavelength 13.Tableo AMS spectral width standard deviation 13,Table 9 BINT2OMA, 128 “Bie 1 Optical Return Loss Tolerance 12 8 1 Encircled Flux 5 ‘Transmitter Output Eye Mask 1, See Figure 5b Receiver Stressed sensitivity (OMA) = 75 dBm 1 Receive sensitivity (OMA) =a dBm Receive Power (Pave) Overload ° Bm 1 Reflectance 12 eB 1 Center Wavelength 838 360 nm 1 BX_LOS (OMA) OFF “2 ‘dBm X_LOS (OMA) On 30 ‘Bm X_LOS (OMA) Hysteresis 05 8 Vertical eye closure penalty 35 8 ‘Stressed eye jter 03 Ulp General Speifcation Considerations (Notes) SupporsE&t 602 3ae Clause 52, These parameters ae inteeated: see IEE 02 326, Clause 52. See Table 8 rade-offs are avaiable among specval width, center wavelength and minimum optical modulation amplitude. The transceivers hunch condition meets the requirement of 10 Gigabit Ethernet mulkimade ber as detaled in TIA A92AAAC 4 Thelaunch power mets theClass 1 ase eye safety it 5 Vertial eye closure penalty and Stressed eye ter ae test condktions for Stressed sens (OMA) measurements 2 Table 9. Minimum Optical Modulation Amplitude (10GE Triple Tradeoff Extension) ‘center RMS Spectral Width (om Wavelength (om Uptoos 0051001 O1t00.15 OASto0.2 O2t002S O25t—03 0310035 OIStO04 OATOOAS O4St0OS O5t0055 eee 40-409 Bowe ADA 4) 39”~O=eSCSSCSCSSCASCN eaves ADA a) 39~=eSSCi CCSD eaves A242 a) 40~—O«SCiSCCSCSSCAD were 43 AD 4) 40 ~238~=~«SSSSCSCSCiS meoeso 43 ~42~CSSC—C“SSC SC«CS*C“‘( COCO woes? a3 —42~=~C~SSC=“iSCSC~«CaSC“‘“ COCO asroass 43 ~42~wSSsC SC‘ SCSC~=“ | ‘sioass 43 ~=~43—”~=~wAS”S=CNSC“‘“OOCSCSC‘iaASOC~‘CSCCiSC wowass 43. ~43°~«~S”S~CNSC“‘ OOCOC~OC«SS SSCS wseas0 43 ~43”~S”*=“‘“C SC SSCSCSSC“‘iaSOCSCS B Table 10, Control Functions: Low Speed Signals Timing Characteristics The following characteristics are defined over the Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise noted. Parameter Symbol Minimum Maximum Unit Notes DC DISABLE Assert Time off 10 us Note, fig.6 TDK DISABLE Negate Time ten 2 ms Note2, Fig.6 ‘Time to initialize, including reset of FAULT init 300 ms Note3,fig.6 ‘TDK FAULT Assert Time fault 1 ms Note 4, Fig.6 TK DISABLE to Reset reset 10 bs Note5, fig.6 RX_LOS Assert Time ‘os_on 100 bs Notes, Fig.6| RK_LOS Deassert Time tlos_off 100 bs Note? fig.6 Notes 1. Time fom rsing edge ofTX_DISASLE to when the optical outpt falls below 10% of nominal. A 10 ms interval between assertions of TX DISABLE required 2. Time fom faling edge ofTX_DISABLE to when the modulated optical output ses above 9% of nominal 3, Time from power on or fling edge of TX DISABLE to when the modulated optical output rises above 90% of nominal and the Two-Wie Interfaces avalable 4 From power on ar negation of FAULT using TX_ DISABLE 5. TimeTX DISABLE mustbe held high to reset the laser aut shutdown ccuty. 6. Time for les of optical slgna tox LOS Aserton, 7. Time from vaié opteal signal 0 Rx LOS De-Assertion Table 11. Control Functions: Two-Wire Interface Timing Characteristics The following characteristics are defined over the Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise noted. Parameter Symbol Minimum Maximum Unit Notes TX DISABLE Assert Time off tw 100 ms___Note1 TXDISABLE Negate Time ton _twi 100 ms Note2 TX_FAULT Assert Time: fault 100 ms Note 3 Rx LOS Assert Time loss_on_twi 100 ms Note Rx LOS Deassert Time toss. off_twi 100 ms Notes ‘Analog parameter data ready tidata 1000) ms Notes. Two. Wie interface Ready t serial 300 ms___ Note? Write Cycle Time Parameter write 0 ms Notes “wo: Wie Interface Clock Rate serial clock 400 kiz Noted Time bus free before new BUF 20 bs Note 10 transmission can start Notes: 1, Time from tworwite interface assertion of X_DISABLE (A2A byte 11, bt 6) to when the optical output fas below 10% af nominal. Measured from ling clock edge after stop bit of wee transaction 2, Time fom tworwite interface de-assertion f TX DISABLE (AZA, byte 110, bt 6) to when the modulated optical cutput rises above 90% of Time fam fl to two-wie interface DX FAULT (A2h, byte 110, bt 2) asserted Time for wo-vice interface assertion of LOS (A2h, byte 110, bt 1 fom los of optical signal Time for wo-vice interface de-asertion f®e_LOS (A2, byte 11081 fom presence of vail optical signa From power onto data ready bit asserted (A2h, byte 110, bt), ta ready indicates analog monitoring culty is funciona Time fem power on until module i ready fr data transmission over the to-wit interface (read or writes over AOh and RZ Time from stop bit to completion ofa 18 byte write command, Fora one to four Bye wre the maximum cyte ime fs Ams and for 9 ve to ‘ight byte write the maximum cycle times 60m 9. Module may clock stretch for fserilclock greater than 100 ke 10. Between STOP and START, See SFF-8431 Section 43 “4 Table 12. Transceiver Digital Diagnostic Monitor (Real Time Sense) Characteristics The following characteristics are defined over the Recommended Operating Conditions unless otherwise noted. Typical values are for Te= 40°C. VecT and VecR =33V. Parameter Sybol_—_Win. Units Notes TransceverIntemalTemperature Tyr 450 °C Temperature s measured internal to the wanscever Accuracy Valid fom = 40°C to 85°C case temperature, Transcetver eral Suppiy Var #01 V Supply voltage is measuredinteral tothe transceiver Votiage acuracy ancl can with ss acuray be corelated to voltage at the Ve contac Vaid over 33 10% [Fansmier Laser DCBias Gaent Iq —~—*ET®—*®——r accuracy better than £10% of the nominal valve pecurey Transmitted Average Optical By -#30 dB Average Power coupled into 50/125 pm maltrmode Cutout Power Accuracy fiber Valid rom 00 iW to 500 Received Average Optalinpit——Pa_——~—«30 eB Average Power couped from 50/125 um multimode rower Accuracy fer Valid rom 7 to S00 at rsa =>. moat neat —> J] mr set rvs sana, —_[ a mye] PADRE ‘TRANSMITTED SIGNAL a ‘a TROARLE MEGA. ODE WaT PLEO {a a THOSE ASSERTED THON MCAD sansa sina XA. seer sa aA SE TAL OT ECD Cre TRIBE BSN THN AAT HE BGRA CORD reomaae serve sexas —— "088 --——— 4 J toes Figure 6 Transceiver timing dagrams (module stalled and power applied exept where noted) 5 Table 13, EEPROM Serial ID Memory Contents ~ Conventional SFP Memory (Address AO) Byte# Data Notes Byted Data Notes Dedmal Hex Decimal Her 203 __ SFP physical device 37 00 HexByte of Vendor OUNT 7 (04 SFP function defined by seralID only 38 17___ Hex Byte of Vendor OUI 207 UCoptical connector 39 GA__ WexByte of Vendor OUT 310 10GBase SR 20 “1A Vendor Part Number ASCII character 400 a 46_"F-Vendor Part Number ASCII character 0 2 42__"B°-Vendor Part Number ASCII character 6 0 a 52__*R’-Vendor Park Number ASCII character 700 a 2D__~-Vendor Part Number ASCII character eo e 37__"F*-Vendor Part Number ASCI character a) 6 30__"0°- Vendor Part Number ASCII character 700 a7 39__"9°- Vendor Part Number ASCII character 06 _—6A8/668 ag 49__Tr-Vendor Park Number ASCI character 12 67 103125Mbitsecnominalbitrate 49 353 “S*-Vendor Part Number ASCII character (0103125 Goivs) 1300 __Unspecifed 50 4D__"N- Vendor Park Number ASCI character 1400 51 5A__°Z-Vendor Part Number ASCII character 1500 52 20 *-Vendor Part Number ASCI character 1608 #2 mof OMDSO/I25 pm ber 3 20" "= Vendor Part Number ASCII character 170333 mof OMI 62.5/105 um fiber 3 20___* "Vendor Part Number ASCII character 100 55 20 + "Vendor Part Number ASCI character 19 TE __ 300 mof OMB 50/125 am fiber 56 20 > *-Vendor Revision Number ASCI character 2041 __"A'-Vendor Name ASCIIcharacter___57 20 *-Vendor Revision Number ASCII character B56 -W-VendorName ASCiicharacter 58 20> "Vendor Revision Number ASCII character 2241" Vendor Name ASCiI character 59 20 > "Vendor Revision Number ASCII character 2347 "G-Vendor Name ASCIicharacter 60 03 HexByte of aver Wavelength 2a___4F__“O"-Vendor Name ASCII character 61 52__HexByte of Laser Wavelength) 2520” "-VendorName ASClicharacter 62 0 2620 *-VendorName ASClicharacter 63 (Checksum for Bytes 0-625) 2720 = *-VendorName ASCiicharacter 64 (00 Receiver limiting output. 1 Watt power dass 2820 *-VendorName ASCiicharacter 65 TA Hardware SFP TX DISABLE, TX_FAULT, &RX_LOS 220 *-Vendor Name ASC character 66 oo 3020 *-VendorName ASClicharacter 67 oo B20 "-VendorName ASCiicharacter_—_—6883, Vendor Serial Number ASCI characters™ 3220 VendorName ASClicharacter 8497 Vendor Date Code ASCII characters 3320 "-VendorName ASClicharacter 92 {68__ Digital Diagnostics, Internal Ca, RxPwr Avg 34-20 *-VendorName ASClicharacter 93 FOAM, Soft SFPTX DISABLE, TX FAULT, 2: RX_LOS, RATE_SELECT 3520" *-VendorName ASClicharacter 94 (03___ SFF-8472 Compliance to revision 10.0 360 95 (Checksum for Bytes 64-945) 96-255 00 ies 16 The IEEE Organizationally Unique ldentife (OU assigned to Avago Technologies s 00-17-63 bytes of hex Laser wavelengths represented in 16 unsigned bis. The hex representation af 850 (nm) i 0382 [Adatesses 63 and 95 ae checksums calculated (per SFF-8472) and stored prior to preduct shipment ‘dcresees 68-83 epecty the AFBR.7091SMZ ASCI sval number and wil vary ona per unit basi= ‘darecees 84-91

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