Multi-Rate OC-48/STM-16 LR-2/L-16.2 SFP DWDM Transceivers With Digital Diagnostics
Multi-Rate OC-48/STM-16 LR-2/L-16.2 SFP DWDM Transceivers With Digital Diagnostics
Multi-Rate OC-48/STM-16 LR-2/L-16.2 SFP DWDM Transceivers With Digital Diagnostics
2 SFP
DWDM Transceivers with Digital Diagnostics
TRPW48L2/E2 DWDM
Product Description
Receiver Performance Characteristics (Over Operating Case Temperature. VCC = 3.13 to 3.47V)
All parameters guaranteed only at typical data rate
Laser Safety: All transceivers are Class I Laser prod- Oplink Communications, Inc.
ucts per FDA/CDRH and IEC-60825 standards. They DATE OF MANUFACTURE:
must be operated under specified operating condi-
tions. This product complies with
21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11
Meets Class I Laser Safety Requirements
Receiver Electrical Interface (Over Operating Case Temperature. VCC = 3.13 to 3.47V))
Electrical Power Supply Characteristics (Over Operating Case Temperature. VCC = 3.13 to 3.47V))
Parameter Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum Units
Supply Voltage VCC 3.13 3.3 3.47 V
Commercial - - 350
Supply Current ICC mA
Extended - - 430
Module Definition
MOD_DEF(0) MOD_DEF(1) MOD_DEF(2)
Interpretation by Host
pin 6 pin 5 pin 4
20 TX GND 1 TX GND
20
19 TD- (TX DATA IN-) 2 TX Fault 1
19
18 TD+ (TX DATA IN+) 3 TX Disable 2
18
17 TX GND 4 MOD_DEF(2) 3
17
16 VccTX 5 MOD_DEF(1) 4
Toward 16
15 VccRX 6 MOD_DEF(0) Bezel 5
15
14 RX GND 7 NO CONNECTION 6 Toward
14 ASIC
13 RD+ (RX DATA OUT+) 8 LOS 7
13
12 RD- (RX DATA OUT-) 9 RX GND 8
12
11 RX GND 10 RX GND 9
11
10
Bottom of Board
Top of Board
(as viewed thru top of board)
Vcc
3.3V
1H coil or ferrite bead
(<0.2 series resistance)
Vcc R R R R
3.3V 16
+
10 0.1 0.1 2 TX Fault
8 LOS
15
+
10 0.1 TRPW48 4 MOD_DEF(2)
DWDM 5 MOD_DEF(1)
MOD_DEF(0)
TX Disable 3 6
100
18 RX DATA OUT+
TX DATA IN+ 13
to 50 load
19 RX DATA OUT-
TX DATA IN- 12 to 50 load
1, 9,10,11,14,17,20
R: 4.7 to 10k
CAP Values in F
Application Notes
Electrical interface: All signal interfaces are compliant with Serial Identification and Monitoring: The module definition of
the SFP MSA specification. The high speed DATA interface is SFP is indicated by the three module definition pins, MOD_DEF(0),
differential AC-coupled internally with 0.1F and can be directly MOD_DEF(1) and MOD_DEF(2). Upon power up, MOD_DEF(1:2)
connected to a 3.3V SERDES IC. All low speed control and sense appear as NC (no connection), and MOD_DEF(0) is TTL LOW.
output signals are open collector TTL compatible and should be When the host system detects this condition, it activates the serial
pulled up with a 4.7 - 10k resistor on the host board protocol (standard two-wire I2C serial interface) and generates
Loss of Signal (LOS): The Loss of Signal circuit monitors the the serial clock signal (SCL). The positive edge clocks data into
level of the incoming optical signal and generates a logic HIGH the EEPROM segments of the SFP that are not write protected,
when an insufficient photocurrent is produced. and the negative edge clocks data from the SFP.
TX Start-up: During power up or hot plugging the DWDM The serial data signal (SDA) is for serial data transfer. The host
SFP module will initially set the TX to the correct operating uses SDA in conjunction with SCL to mark the startand end of
temperature. Depending on the ambient temperature this may serial protocol activation. The supported monitoring functions
take several seconds to 1 minute. When the Tx has reached are internal temperature, supply voltage, bias current, transmitter
the required temperature the Tx is switched on and active. At power, average receiver signal, all alarms and warnings and
this point the Tx is guaranteed to be within +/-0.2nm of the software monitoring of TX Fault/LOS. The device is internally
appropriate ITU wavelength and will settle to +/-0.05nm within calibrated.
the time limit set by the MSA. The data transfer protocol and the details of the mandatory and
TX_Fault: The output indicates LOW when the transmitter is vendor specific data structures are defined in the MSA.
operating normally, and HIGH with a laser fault including laser Power supply and grounding: The power supply line should be
end-of-life. TX Fault is an open collector/drain output that should well-filtered. All 0.1F power supply bypass capacitors should
be pulled up with a 4.7 - 10k resistor on the host board. TX Fault be as close to the transceiver module as possible.
is latched per SFP MSA.
TX_Disable: When the TX Disable pin is at logic HIGH, the
transmitter optical output is disabled (less than -45dBm).
Package Outline
2.224
56.50 REF
.601 .539
15.25 13.70
FRONT EDGE OF
TRANSCEIVER CAGE
.080 1.874
.246
2 47.60REF
6.25 REF
.064
.539 .004
1.62
13.7 0.1
1.646 .006
41.8 0.15
Dimensions in mm [inches]
1.772 .008 Default tolerances:
45 0.2 X.XX 0.1 [.004]
X.X 0.25 [.01]
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