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Description: The SFP modules are high performance, cost effective for serial optical Tel communications applications that range from
125 Mb/s to 622 M b/s. They are designed to provide SONET/SDH compliant links for both short and intermediate reach links. The
Modules adds digital diagnostic monitoring to standard SFP functionality, enabling fault isolation, components monitoring and failure
prediction capabilities. The modules conform to the function specification of ITU-T G.957 standard and fully Class 1 CDRH/IEC 825.
These products are provided to ODM customers.
FEATURES:
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RoHS-6 Compliant
ORDERING INFORMATION:
PART NUMBER
A0A--P23216V00A0A--P23226V00A0A--P23116V00-
INPUT
/OUTPUT
AC/AC
SIGNAL
DETECT
CML
VOLT
AGE
3.3V
TEMPERATURE
DISTANCE(1)
-40 C ~ +85 C
15 km
SOURCE
DEVICE
1310nm FP LD
DETECTION DEVICE
InGaAs PIN PD-TIA
AC/AC
CML
3.3V
-40 C ~ +85 C
15 km
1310nm FP LD
AC/AC
CML
3.3V
-40 C ~ +85 C
40 km
1310nm FP LD
Note: (1) Link distance is based on calculation of 2 dB connector loss, 1 dB dispersion and return loss penalty, 3 dB EOL degradation,
and 0.4dB/km average signal attenuation.
Symbol
Min.
TS
VCC
VI
ID
RH
PINABS
TSOLD/tSOLD
-40
-0.5
-0.5
Typ.
Max.
Unit
+85
3.6
Vcc
50
85
-8
260+/_10
V
V
mA
dBm
/sec
Reference
PCL
Symbol
TC
VCC
PSNR
VD
RDL
TDIS
TDIS
Min.
Typ.
-10
-40
3.1
Max.
85
85
3.5
100
0.3
2.4
50
0.6
2.2
Unit
Reference
A0A-RP438X6B
A0A-RP438X6V
V
mVP-P
V
V
V
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model type)
Parameter
Symbol
Supply Current
Power Dissipation
Power Supply Noise Rejection
Transmit Fault Voltage High
Transmit Fault Voltage Low
Data Input: Transmitter Single Ended
Input Voltage (TD)
Output Optical Power
Extinction Ratio
Center Wavelength
Spectral Width-rms
Tx Back Reflection Sensitivity
Jitter Generation pk
ICC Total
PDIST
PSNR
1.
2.
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
300
1000
100
2.0
0
3.5
0.8
mA
mW
mV
V
V
VI
250
1200
POUT
ER
C
s
-15
8.2
1270
-8
dBm
dB
nm
nm rms
dB
mUI
mUI
pk to pk
RMS
1360
2.5
-8.5
100
10
Reference
2
2
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RECEIVER ELECTRO-OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS: (Vcc = 3.1V to 3.5V, Tc=0C to 70C or Tc= -40C to 85 C
depending on the model type)
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Los of Signal
Vo
Max.
Unit
Typ.
3.5
185
1000
mV
100
100
-28
-34
-31
3
s
s
dBm
dBm
dBm
dB
dBm avg
nm
dB
Reference
1
1
2
Optical Sensitivity
CSEN
LOS Assert Power
LOS_PA
-40
LOS De-Assert Power
LOS_PD
-39.5
LOS Hysterisis(Complete)
HYS_Comp
0.5
Receiver Overload
PIN MAX
-7
Input Operating Wavelength
1260
1580
Reflectance
-27
1.These are 20 - 80% values.
2. PIN represents the typical optical input sensitivity of the receiver. Minimum sensitivity (PINMIN) and saturation (PINMAX) levels for
a 223-1 PRBS test pattern. Over the range the receiver is guaranteed to provide output data with a Bit Error Rate better than or
equal to 1 x 10-10. For multirate applications the sensitivity will meet the maximum SONET specification for OC-48 across all
datarates (-19 dBm).
Symbol
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Reference
%
%
dB
dB
1
2
3
PIN DESCRIPTION
PIN
SYMBOL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
VEET
PCL
Transmitter Ground
DESCRIPTION
Transmitter Ground
Transmitter Fault Indication
TX_DISABLE
MOD-DEF 2
MOD-DEF 1
MOD-DEF 0
Rate Select
Not Connected
LOS
Loss of Signal
VEER
Receiver Ground
VEER
Receiver Ground
VEER
Receiver Ground
RDRD+
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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
VEER
VCCR
Receiver Ground
Receiver Power - 3.3 V 5%
VCCT
VEET
TD+
Transmitter Data In
TD-
VEET
Transmitter Ground
Notes:
1. TX_FAULT is an open collector/drain output which should be pulled up externally with a 4.7K 10 K resistor on the host board to a
supply< VCC +0.3 V. When high, this output indicates a laser fault of some kind. Low indicates normal operation. In the low state,
the output will be pulled to < 0.8 V.
2. TX disable input is used to shut down the laser output per the state table below (internal 10 K pull-up resistor).
Low (0 0.8 V): Transmitter on
Between (0.8 V and 2.0 V): Undefined
High (2.0 3.465 V): Transmitter Disabled
Open: Transmitter Disabled
3. Mod-Def 0,1,2. These are the module definition pins. They should be pulled up with a 4.7-10 K resistor on the host board to a
supply less than VCCT +0.3 V or VCCR +0.3 V.
Mod-Def 0 is grounded by the module to indicate that the module is present
Mod-Def 1 is clock line of two wire serial interface for optional serial ID
Mod-Def 2 is data line of two wire serial interface for optional serial ID
4. LOS (Loss of Signal) is an open collector/drain output which should be pulled up externally with a 4.7 10 K resistor on the host
board to a supply < VCCT,R+0.3 V. When high, this output indicates the received optical power is below the worst case receiver
sensitivity (as defined by the standard in use). Low indicates normal operation. In the low state, the output will be pulled to < 0.8 V.
Please see later section for LOS timing.
5. VEER and VEET are internally connected within the SFP module
6. RD-/+: These are the differential receiver outputs. They are ac coupled 100 differential lines which should be terminated with 100
differential at the user SERDES. The ac coupling is done inside the module and is thus not required on the host board. The voltage
swing on these lines will be between 370 and 2000 mV differential (185 1000 mV single ended) when properly terminated.
7. VCCR and VCCT are the receiver and transmitter power supplies. They are defined as 3.1 3.5 V at the SFP connector pin. The
maximum supply current is 300 mA. VCCR and VCCT are internally connected. See the Application Note for further
recommendations on power supply filtering.
8. TD-/+: These are the differential transmitter inputs. They are ac coupled differential lines with 100 differential termination inside the
module. The ac coupling is done inside the module and is thus not required on the host board. The inputs will accept differential
swings of 500 2400 mV (250 1200 mV single ended).
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DRAWING DIMENSIONS
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Regulatory Compliance
Feature
Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) to the Electrical Pin
Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) to the LC
Receptacle
Test Method
Performance
Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI)
FCC Class B
CENELEC EN55022 Class B
(CISPR 22A)
VCCI Class I
Immunity
Component Recognition
RoHS Compliance
CAUTION: All adjustments have been done at the factory before the shipment of the devices. No maintenance and user serviceable part is
required. Tampering with and modifying the performance of the device will result in voided product warranty
PRODUCT DISCLAIMER
In order to improve the design and/or performance PCL reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to change the information contained in this
document or discontinue the product, without notice. PCL warrants its products, to be defect free, for one year from the date of shipment.
PCL assumes no liability and does not grant license, either express or implied, under any patent right, copyright, or intellectual property right,
and makes no representations or warranties that the product(s) described herein are free from patent, copyright, or intellectual property rights.
Customer agrees that PCL is not liable for any actual, consequential, exemplary, or other damages arising directly or indirectly from any use of
the information contained, or the use of product being referred to in this document.
Products described in this document are NOT intended for use in implantation or other life support applications where malfunction may result in
injury or death to persons. Users of this product do so at their own risk and agree to fully defend and indemnify PCL for any damages resulting
from such use or sale.
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