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 AgilentHFBR-5921AL Fibre Channel 2.125/1.0625 GBd 850 nm (2 x 5) Small Form Factor Pin Through Hole (PTH) Low Voltage (3.3 V) Optical Transceiver
Data Sheet
Features * Datarate specification: 2.125 GBd operation for FC-PI 200M5-SN-I and FC-PI 200-M6-SN-I 1.0625 GBd operation for FC-PI 100M5-SN-I and FC-PI 100-M6-SN-I * Link lengths at 2.125 GBd: 0.5 to 300 m - 50/125 m MMF 0.5 to 150 m - 62.5/125 m MMF * Link lengths at 1.0625 GBd: 0.5 to 500 m - 50/125 m MMF 0.5 to 300 m - 62.5/125 m MMF * 850 nm Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL) * Laser AEL Class I (eye safe) per: US 21 CFR (J) EN 60825-1 (+All) * High Reliability <100 FIT @ 50 C * Wide temperature and supply voltage operation * Industry standard 2x5 SFF package * Wave solder and aqueous wash process compatible Applications * Mass storage system I/O * Computer system I/O * High speed peripheral interface * High speed switching systems * Host adapter I/O * RAID cabinets
Description The HFBR-5921AL from Agilent Technologies is a high performance, cost-effective optical transceiver for serial optical data communications applications operating at 2.125 Gb/s and 1.0625 Gb/s. This module is designed for multimode fiber and operates at a nominal wavelength of 850 nm. The transceiver incorporates 3.3 V DC compatible technology including an 850 nm VCSEL transmitter. The HFBR5921AL offers maximum flexibility to Fibre Channel designers, manufacturers, and system integrators to implement a range of solutions for multi-mode Fibre Channel applications. This product is fully compliant with all equipment meeting the Fibre Channel FC-PI 200-M5-SN-I and 200M6-SN-I 2.125 GBd specifications, and is compliant with the Fibre Channel FC-PI 100-M5-SN-I, FC-PI 100-M6-SN-I, FC-PH2 100-M5-SN- and FC-PH2 100-M6-SN-I 1.0625 GBd specifications. The HFBR-5921AL is also compliant with the SFF Multi Source Agreement (MSA).
Related Products * HFBR-59C1L: 850 nm, 3.3 V, 2 x 5 SFF for 2.125 Gbd/1.0625 Gbd CD laser compatibility for Fibre Channel * HFBR-5923AL: 850 nm, 3.3 V, 2 x 6 SFF for 2.125 Gbd/1.0625 Gbd for Fibre Channel * HFBR-59L1AL: 850 nm, 3.3 V, 2 x 5 SFF for 125 Gbd/1.0625 Gbd for Ethernet and Fibre Channel * HDMP-0552: +3.3 V Quad Port Bypass Circuit for 2.125/1.0625 GBd FC-AL applications * HPFC-5000 Series Tachyon Fibre Channel Protocol ICs for 2.125/ 1.0625 GBd Applications * HDMP-2630/2631: 2.125/1.0625 Gbps TRx family of SerDes IC
HFBR-5921AL BLOCK DIAGRAM RECEIVER ELECTRICAL INTERFACE
RD+ (RECEIVE DATA) RD- (RECEIVE DATA) SIGNAL DETECT
LIGHT FROM FIBER
PHOTO-DETECTOR
AMPLIFICATION & QUANTIZATION
OPTICAL INTERFACE TRANSMITTER
LASER DRIVER & SAFETY CIRCUITRY Tx_DISABLE TD+ (TRANSMIT DATA) TD- (TRANSMIT DATA)
LIGHT TO FIBER
VCSEL
Figure 1. Transceiver functional diagram. See Table 5 for Process Compatibility Specifications.
Module Package Agilent offers the Pin Through Hole package utilizing an integral LC-Duplex optical interface connector. The transceiver uses a reliable 850 nm VCSEL source and requires a 3.3 V DC power supply for optimal system design. Module Diagrams Figure 1 illustrates the major functional components of the HFBR-5921AL. The connection diagram for both modules are shown in Figure 2. Figure 6 depicts the external configuration and dimensions of the module. Installation The HFBR-5921AL can be installed in any MSA-compliant Pin Through Hole port. The module Pin Description is shown in Figure 2. Solder and Wash Process Capability These transceivers are delivered with protective process plugs inserted into the LC connector receptacle. This process plug protects the optical subassemblies during wave solder and aqueous wash processing and acts as a dust cover during shipping. These transceivers are compatible with industry
PIN DESCRIPTION 6 7 8 9 10 5 4 3 2 1 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NAME Rx GROUND Rx POWER Rx SD Rx DATA BAR Rx DATA Tx POWER Tx GROUND Tx DISABLE Tx DATA Tx DATA BAR TYPE GROUND POWER STATUS OUT SIGNAL OUT SIGNAL OUT POWER GROUND CONTROL IN SIGNAL IN SIGNAL IN
TX
RX
TOP VIEW
Figure 2. Module pin assignments and pin configuration.
standard wave or hand solder processes. Recommended Solder Fluxes Solder fluxes used with the HFBR-5921AL should be watersoluble, organic fluxes. Recommended solder fluxes include Lonco 3355-11 from London Chemical West, Inc. of Burbank, CA, and 100 Flux from Alpha-Metals of Jersey City, NJ.
Recommended Cleaning/Degreasing Chemicals Alcohols: methyl, isopropyl, isobutyl. Aliphatics: hexane, heptane. Other: naphtha. Do not use partially halogenated hydrocarbons such as 1,1.1 trichoroethane or ketones such as MEK, acetone, chloroform, ethyl acetate, methylene dichloride, phenol, methylene chloride, or N-methylpyrolldone. Also, Agilent
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does not recommend the use of cleaners that use halogenated hydrocarbons because of their potential environmental harm. Transmitter Section The transmitter section includes an 850 nm VCSEL (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser) light source and a transmitter driver circuit. The driver circuit maintains a constant optical power level provided that the data pattern is valid 8B/10B code. Connection to the transmitter is provided via an LC optical connector. TX Disable The HFBR-5921AL accepts a transmit disable control signal input which shuts down the transmitter. A high signal implements this function while a low signal allows normal laser operation. In the event of a fault (e.g., eye safety circuit activated), cycling this control signal resets the module. The TX Disable control should be actuated upon initialization of the module. See Figure 5 for product timing diagrams. Eye Safety Circuit For an optical transmitter device to be eye-safe in the event of a single fault failure, the transmitter will either maintain normal, eye-safe operation or be disabled. In the event of an eye safety fault, the VCSEL will be disabled. Receiver Section Connection to the receiver is provided via an LC optical connector. The receiver circuit includes a Signal Detect (SD) circuit which provides an open collector logic low output in the absence of a usable input optical signal level.
Signal Detect The Signal Detect (SD) output indicates if the optical input signal to the receiver does not meet the minimum detectable level for Fibre Channel compliant signals. When SD is low it indicates loss of signal. When SD is high it indicates normal operation. The Signal Detect thresholds are set to indicate a definite optical fault has occurred (e.g., disconnected or broken fiber connection to receiver, failed transmitter). Functional Data I/O Agilent's HFBR-5921AL fiber-optic transceiver is designed to accept industry standard differential signals. In order to reduce the number of passive components required on the customer's board, Agilent has included the functionality of the transmitter bias resistors and coupling capacitors within the fiber optic module. The transceiver is compatible with an "AC-coupled" configuration and is internally terminated. Figure 1 depicts the functional diagram of the HFBR5921AL. Caution should be taken to account for the proper interconnection between the supporting Physical Layer integrated circuits and the HFBR5921AL. Figure 3 illustrates the recommended interface circuit. Reference Designs Figure 3 depicts a typical application configuration, while Figure 4 depicts the multisourced power supply filter circuit design. Regulatory Compliance See Table 1 for transceiver Regulatory Compliance performance. The overall equipment design will determine the certification level. The transceiver performance is
offered as a figure of merit to assist the designer. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) There are two conditions in which immunity to ESD damage is important. Table 1 documents our immunity to both of these conditions. The first condition is during handling of the transceiver prior to attachment to the PCB. To protect the transceiver, it is important to use normal ESD handling precautions. These precautions include using grounded wrist straps, work benches, and floor mats in ESD controlled areas. The ESD sensitivity of the HFBR-5921AL is compatible with typical industry production environments. The second condition is static discharges to the exterior of the host equipment chassis after installation. To the extent that the duplex LC optical interface is exposed to the outside of the host equipment chassis, it may be subject to system-level ESD requirements. The ESD performance of the HFBR-5921AL exceeds typical industry standards. Immunity Equipment hosting the HFBR-5921AL modules will be subjected to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields in some environments. The transceivers have good immunity to such fields due to their shielded design. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Most equipment designs utilizing these high-speed transceivers from Agilent Technologies will be required to meet the requirements of FCC in the United States, CENELEC EN55022 (CISPR 22) in Europe and VCCI in Japan. The metal housing and shielded design of the HFBR-5921AL minimize the EMI challenge facing the host equipment designer. These
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transceivers provide superior EMI performance. This greatly assists the designer in the management of the overall system EMI performance. Eye Safety These 850 nm VCSEL-based transceivers provide Class 1 eye safety by design. Agilent Technologies has tested the transceiver design for compliance with the requirements listed in Table 1: Regulatory Compliance, under normal operating conditions and under a single fault condition. Reliability These transceivers have an estimated failure rate of <100 FITS @ 50C. Flammability The HFBR-5921AL VCSEL transceiver housing is made of metal and high strength, heat resistant, chemically resistant, and UL 94V-0 flame retardant plastic.
Caution There are no user serviceable parts nor is any maintenance required for the HFBR-5921AL. All adjustments are made at the factory before shipment to our customers. Tampering with or modifying the performance of the HFBR-5921AL will result in voided product warranty. It may also result in improper operation of the HFBR-5921AL circuitry, and possible overstress of the laser source. Device degradation or product failure may result. Connection of the HFBR-5921AL to a non-approved optical source, operating above the recommended absolute maximum conditions or operating the HFBR5921AL in a manner inconsistent with its design and function may result in hazardous radiation exposure and may be considered an act of modifying or manufacturing a laser product. The person(s) performing such an act is required by law to re-certify and re-identify the laser product under the provisions of U.S. 21 CFR (Subchapter J) and the TUV.
Ordering Information Please contact your local field sales engineer or one of Agilent Technologies franchised distributors for ordering information. For technical information regarding this product, including the MSA, please visit Agilent Technologies Semiconductors Products Website at www.agilent.com/view/fiber. Use the quick search feature to search for this part number. You may also contact Agilent Technologies Semiconductor Products Customer Response Center at 1-800-235-0312.
Table 1. Regulatory Compliance
Feature Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to the Electrical Pins Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to the Duplex LC Receptacle Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Test Method MIL-STD-883C Method 3015.4 Variation of IEC 61000-4-2
Performance Class 2 (> 2000 V) Typically withstand at least 25 kV without damage when the duplex LC connector receptacle is contacted by a Human Body Model probe. System margins are dependent on customer board and chassis design.
Immunity
FCC Class B CENELEC EN55022 Class B (CISPR 22A) VCCI Class 1 Variation of IEC 61000-4-3
Eye Safety
Component Recognition
US FDA CDRH AEL Class 1 EN(IEC)60825-1,2, EN60950 Class 1 Underwriters Laboratories and UL file E173874 Canadian Standards Association Joint Component Recognition for Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment.
Typically shows a negligible effect from a 10 V/m field swept from 80 to 1000 MHz applied to the transceiver without a chassis enclosure. CDRH file 9720151 TUV file R2079009
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1 H 3.3 V 10 F 0.1 F 1 H
VCC,T 0.1 F 9.0 K GP04 Tx_DISABLE
VREFR
VREFR TX[0:9]
SO+ SO-
50 50
TD+
0.01 F LASER DRIVER & SAFETY CIRCUITRY 0.01 F VCC,R 0.01 F AMPLIFICATION & QUANTIZATION VCC,R 50
TD- TX GND
TBC EWRAP
TBC EWRAP
PROTOCOL IC
RBC Rx_RATE
HDMP-2630/31
10 F RX[0:9] RBC Rx_RATE REFCLK SI+ 100 SI- 50 50
0.1 F RD+
RD- Rx_SD 0.01 F 1.2 K RX GND VCC,R 50 VCC,R
Rx_SD
HFBR-5921AL
REFCLK 106.25 MHz
Figure 3. Typical application configuration.
1 H VCCT 0.1 F
1 H VCCR 0.1 F 10 F 0.1 F 10 F 3.3 V
SFF MODULE
HOST BOARD
NOTE: INDUCTORS MUST HAVE LESS THAN 1 SERIES RESISTANCE PER MSA.
Figure 4. MSA recommended power supply filter.
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Table 2. Pin Description Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Name VEER VCCR SD RD- RD+ VCCT VEET TX Disable TD+ TD- Function/Description Receiver Ground Receiver Power: 3.3 V 10% Signal Detect: Low indicates Loss of Signal Inverse Received Data Out Received Data Out Transmitter Power: 3.3 V 10% Transmitter Ground Transmitter Disable: Module disables on High Transmitter Data In Inverse Transmitter Data In MSA Notes 1 5 3 4 4 5 1 2
Notes: 1. Transmitter an d Receiver Ground are common in the internal module PCB. They are electrically connected to signal ground within the module, and to the housing shield (see Note 5 in Figure 7c). This housing shield is electrically isolated from the nose shield which is connected to chassis ground (see Note 4 in Figure 7c). 2. TX disable input is used to shut down the laser output per the state table below. It is pulled down internally within the module with a 9.0 KW resistor. Low (0 - 0.8 V): Transmitter on Between (0.8 V and 2.0 V): Undefined High (2.0 - 3.63 V): Transmitter Disabled Open: Transmitter Enabled 3. SD (Signal Detect) is a normally high LVTTL output. When high it indicates that the received optical power is adequate for normal operation. When Low, it indicates that the received optical power is below the worst case receiver sensitivity, a fault has occurred, and the link is no longer valid. 4. RD-/+: These are the differential receiver outputs. They are AC coupled 100 W differential lines which should be terminated with 100 W 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 400 and 2000 mV differential (200 - 1000 mV single ended) when properly terminated. These levels are compatible with CML and LVPECL voltage swings. 5. VCCR and VCCT are the receiver and transmitter power supplies. They are defined as 2.97 - 3.63 V at the PTH connector pin. The maximum supply current is 200 mA.
Table 3. Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Storage Temperature Case Temperature Relative Humidity Supply Voltage Data/Control Input Voltage Sense Output Current Signal Detect (SD) Symbol TS T C R H VCCT,R VI ID Minimum -40 -10 5 -0.5 -0.5 Typical Maximum +100 +85 95 4 VCC + 0.3 5.0 Unit C C % V V mA Notes 1 1, 2 1 1, 2 1 1
Notes: 1. Absolute Maximum Ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device may occur if these limits are exceeded for other than a short period of time. See Reliability Data Sheets for specific reliability performance. 2. Between Absolute Maximum Ratings and the Recommended Operating Conditions, functional performance is not intended, device reliability is not implied, and damage to the device may occur over an extended period of time.
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Table 4. Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Case Temperature Module Supply Voltage Data Rate Fibre Channel Symbol T C VCCT,R Minimum -10 2.97 Typical +25 3.3 1.0625 2.125 Maximum +85 3.63 Unit C V Gb/s Notes 1 1 1
Note: 1. Recommended operating conditions are those values outside of which functional performance is not intended, device reliability is not implied, and damage to the device may occur over an extended period of time. See Reliability Data Sheet for specific reliability performance.
Table 5. Process Compatibility Parameter Hand Lead Solder Temperature Time Wave Solder and Aqueous Wash Temperature Time
Note: 1. Aqueous wash pressure < 110 psi.
Symbol Tsolder ttime Tsolder ttime
Minimum
Typical
Maximum +260 10 +260 10
Unit C sec C sec
Notes
1 1
Table 6. Transceiver Electrical Characteristics (TC = -10C to +85C, VCC = 3.3 V 10%) Parameter AC Electrical Characteristics Power Supply Noise Rejection (Peak-to-Peak) DC Electrical Characteristics Module Supply Current Power Dissipation Sense Outputs: Signal Detect [SD] Control Inputs: Transmitter Disable[TX_DISABLE] Symbol PSNR Minimum Typical 100 Maximum Unit mV Notes 1
ICC PDISS VOH VOL VIH VIL 2.4
200 726 VCCR + 0.3 0.4 VCC + 0.3 0.8
mA mW V V V V 2
2.0 0.0
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Notes: 1. MSA filter is required on host board 10 Hz to 2 MHz. 2. LVTTL, 1.2 k internal pull-up resistor to VCCR. 3. 9.0 K internal pull-down resistor to VEE. 4. Please refer to the HFBR-5921AL Characterization Report for typical values.
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Table 7. Transmitter and Receiver Electrical Characteristics (TC = -10C to +85C, VCC = 3.3 V 10%) Parameter Data Input: Transmitter Differential Input Voltage (TD +/-) Data Output: Receiver Differential Output Voltage (RD +/-) Receive Data Rise and Fall Times (Receiver) Contributed Deterministic Jitter (Receiver) 2.125 Gb/s Contributed Deterministic Jitter (Receiver) 1.0625 Gb/s Contributed Random Jitter (Receiver) 2.125 Gb/s Contributed Random Jitter (Receiver) 1.0625 Gb/s Symbol VI Minimum 400 Typical Maximum 2400 Unit mV Notes 1
VO Trise/fall DJ DJ RJ RJ
500
625
2000 200
mV ps 4, 6 4, 6 5, 6 5, 6
2 3
0.1 47 0.12 113 0.162 76 0.09 92
UI ps UI ps UI ps UI ps
Notes: 1. Internally AC coupled and terminated (100 Ohm differential). These levels are compatible with CML and LVPECL voltage swings. 2. Internally AC coupled with internal 50 ohm pullups to VCC (single-ended) and a required external 100 ohm differential load termination. 3. 20%-80% Rise and Fall times measured with a 500 MHz signal utilizing a 1010 data pattern. 4. Contributed DJ is measured on an oscilloscope in average mode with 50% threshold and K28.5 pattern. 5. Contributed RJ is calculated for 1E-12 BER by multiplying the RMS jitter (measured on a single rise or fall edge) from the oscilloscope by 14. Per the FC-PI standard (Table 13 - MM jitter output, note 1), the actual contributed RJ is allowed to increase above its limit if the actual contributed DJ decreases below its limits, as long as the component output DJ and TJ remain within their specified FC-PI maximum limits with the worst case specified component jitter input. 6. In a network link, each component's output jitter equals each component's input jitter combined with each component's contributed jitter. Contributed DJ adds in a linear fashion and contributed RJ adds in a RMS fashion. In the Fibre Channel specification, there is a table specifying the input and output DJ and TJ for the receiver at each data rate. In that table, RJ is found from TJ -DJ, where the RX input jitter is noted as Gamma R, and the RX output jitter is noted as Delta R. The HFBR-5921AL contributed jitter is such that, if the maximum specified input jitter is present, and is combined with our maximum contributed jitter, then we meet the specified maximum output jitter limits listed in the FC-PI MM jitter specification table. 7. Please refer to the HFBR-5921AL Characterization Report for typical values.
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Table 8. Transmitter Optical Characteristics (TC = -10C to +85C, VCC = 3.3 V 10%) Parameter Output Optical Power (Average) Symbol POUT Minimum -10 Typical Maximum 0 Unit dBm Notes 50/125 m NA = 0.2 Note 1 62.5/125 m NA = 0.275 Note 1 FC-PI Std Note 2 FC-PI Std Note 3 FC-PI Std FC-PI Std 20%-80%, FC-PI Std FC-PI Std 4, 5 4, 6 5, 6 5, 6
POUT
-10
0
dBm
Optical Extinction Ratio Optical Modulation Amplitude (Peak-to-Peak) 2.125 Gb/s Optical Modulation Amplitude (Peak-to-Peak) 1.0625 Gb/s Center Wavelength Spectal Width - rms Optical Rise /Fall Time RIN12(OMA),maximum Contributed Deterministic Jitter (Transmitter) 2.125 Gb/s Contributed Deterministic Jitter (Transmitter) 1.0625 Gb/s Contributed Random Jitter (Transmitter) 2.125 Gb/s Contributed Random Jitter (Transmitter) 1.0625 Gb/s POUT TX_DISABLE Asserted
E R OMA OMA C Trise/fall RIN DJ DJ RJ RJ POFF
9 196 156 830 860 0.85 150 -117 0.12 56 0.09 85 0.134 63 0.177 167 -35
dB uW uW nm nm ps dB/Hz UI ps UI ps UI ps UI ps dBm
Notes: 1. Max Pout is the lesser of 0 dBm or Maximum allowable per Eye Safety Standard. 2. An OMA of 196 is approximately equal to an average power of -9 dBm assuming an Extinction Ratio of 9 dB. 3. An OMA of 156 is approximately equal to an average power of -10 dBm assuming an Extinction Ratio of 9 dB. 4. Contributed RJ is calculated for 1E-12 BER by multiplying the RMS jitter (measured on a single rise or fall edge) from the oscilloscope by 14. Per the FC-PI standard (Table 13 - MM jitter output, note 1), the actual contributed RJ is allowed to increase above its limit if the actual contributed DJ decreases below its limits, as long as the component output DJ and TJ remain within their specified FC-PI maximum limits with the worst case specified component jitter input. 5. In a network link, each component's output jitter equals each component's input jitter combined with each components contributed jitter. Contributed DJ adds in a linear fashion and contributed RJ adds in a RMS fashion. In the Fibre Channel specification, there is a table specifying the input and output DJ and TJ for the transmitter at each data rate. In that table, RJ is found from TJ-DJ, where the TX input jitter is noted as Delta T, and the TX output jitter is noted as Gamma T. The HFBR-5921AL contributed jitter is such that, if the maximum specified input jitter is present, and is combined with our maximum contributed jitter, then we meet the specified maximum output jitter limits listed in the FC-PI MM jitter specification table. 6. Please refer to the HFBR-5921AL Characterization Report for typical values.
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Table 9. Receiver Optical Characteristics (TC = -10C to +85C, VCC = 3.3 V 10%) Parameter Optical Power Min Optical Modulation Amplitude (Peak-to-Peak) 2.125 Gb/s Min Optical Modulation Amplitude (Peak-to-Peak) 1.0625 Gb/s Stressed Receiver Sensitivity 62.5 m fiber 2.125 Gb/s 1.0625 Gb/s 50 m fiber Return Loss Signal Detect - De-Assert Signal Detect - Assert Signal Detect - Hysteresis PD PA PA - PD 2.125 Gb/s 1.0625 Gb/s Symbol PIN OMA Minimum 49 Typical Maximum 0 Unit dBm W Notes FC-PI Std FC-PI Std Note 1 FC-PI Std Note 2
OMA
31
W
OMA OMA OMA OMA
109 67 96 55 12 -31 0.5 2.1 -17.5 -17.0 5
W W W W dB dBm dBm dB
Note 3 Note 5 Note 4 Note 5 FC-PI Std
Notes: 1. An OMA of 49 uW is approximately equal to an average power of -15dBm, and the OMA typical of 16 uW is approximately equal to an average power of -20 dBm, assuming an Extinction Ratio of 9dB. Sensitivity measurements are made at eye center with BER = 1E-10. 2. An OMA of 31 is approximately equal to an average power of -17 dBm assuming an Extinction Ratio of 9 dB. 3. 2.125 Gb/s Stressed receiver vertical eye closure penalty (ISI) min. is 1.26 dB for 50 m fiber and 2.03 dB for 62.5 m fiber. Stressed receiver DCD component min. (at TX) is 40 ps. 4. 1.0625 Gb/s Stressed receiver vertical eye closure penalty (ISI) min. is 0.96 dB for 50 m fiber and 2.18 dB for 62.5 m fiber. Stressed receiver DCD component min. (at TX) is 80 ps. 5. These average power values are specified with an Extinction Ratio of 9 dB. The Signal Detect circuitry responds to OMA (peak-to-peak) power, not to average power. 6. Please refer to the HFBR-5921AL Characterization Report for typical values.
Table 10. Transceiver Timing Characteristics (TC = -10C to +85C, VCC = 3.3 V 10%) Parameter TX Disable Assert Time TX Disable Negate Time Time to Initialize TX Disable to Reset SD Assert Time SD De-assert Time Symbol t_off t_on t_init t_reset t_loss_on t_loss_off 10 100 100 Minimum Maximum 10 1 300 Unit s ms ms s s s Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6
Notes: 1. Time from rising edge of TX Disable to when the optical output falls below 10% of nominal. 2. Time from falling edge of TX Disable to when the modulated optical output rises above 90% of nominal. 3. From power on or negation of TX Fault using TX Disable. 4. Time TX Disable must be held high to reset TX Fault. 5. Time from optical signal loss to SD Assert. See transceiver timing diagrams. 6. Time from optical signal recovery to SD De-assert. See transceiver timing diagrams.
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VCC > 2.97 V Tx_FAULT Tx_DISABLE TRANSMITTED SIGNAL t_init
VCC > 2.97 V Tx_FAULT Tx_DISABLE TRANSMITTED SIGNAL t_init
t-init: TX DISABLE DE-ASSERTED
t-init: TX DISABLE ASSERTED
Tx_FAULT Tx_DISABLE TRANSMITTED SIGNAL t_off t_on
t-off & t-on: TX DISABLE ASSERTED THEN NEGATED
OCCURANCE OF FAULT Tx_FAULT Tx_DISABLE TRANSMITTED SIGNAL
* SFP SHALL CLEAR TX_FAULT IN < t_init IF THE FAILURE IS TRANSIENT
t_reset
t_init*
t-reset: TX DISABLE ASSERTED THEN NEGATED, TX SIGNAL RECOVERED
OPTICAL SIGNAL Rx_SD
t_loss_on
OCCURANCE OF LOSS
t_loss_off
t-loss-on & t-loss-off
Figure 5. Transceiver timing diagrams.
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AGILENT HFBR-5921AL 850 nm LASER PROD 21CFR(J) CLASS 1 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN YYWW XXXXXX
13.59 MAX. (0.535)
15.05 UNCOMPRESSED (0.593)
THERMOCOUPLE TEST POINT 48.19 (1.897) 6.25 0.05 (0.246 0.002) 9.80 MAX. (0.39) 3.25 (0.128) 13.63 (0.537) 10.80 UNCOMPRESSED (0.425) 14.68 (0.578) TX RX
10.16 (0.400)
2.92 MIN. (0.115)
4x
1.00 (0.039) 4.57 (0.180) 7.11 (0.280) 28.45 (1.120)
10.16 (0.400) 13.34 (0.525)
17.79 (0.700)
6 7 8 9 10 543 21
1.07 -0.10 2x +0.000 (0.042 -0.004 ) AREA FOR PROCESS PLUG 19.59 (0.771)
0
13.00 0.10 (0.512 0.004)
14.20 0.10 (0.559 0.004)
10 x DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS (INCHES)
0.46 0.05 (0.018 0.002)
Figure 6a. Module drawing.
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0.00 M A 20x 0.81 0.10 (0.032 0.004) 0.00 M A 4x 1.40 0.10 (NOTE 5) (0.055 0.004) 25.75 (1.014)
2x 2.29 MAX. (AREA FOR EYELETS) (0.090) SEE NOTE 3 2x 1.40 0.10 (NOTE 4) (0.055 0.004) 0.00 M A SEE DETAIL A
3.00 (0.118) 3.00 (0.118)
13.34 (0.525)
12.16 (0.479)
6.00 (0.236)
15.24 MINIMUM PITCH (0.600)
5432 1 6 7 8 910
DETAIL A (3x)
7.59 (0.299)
10.16 (0.400)
1.80 (0.071)
SEE DETAIL B 3.56 (0.140)
4.57 (0.180) 7.11 (0.280) 8.89 (0.350) 9x 1.78 (0.070)
1.00 (0.039) DETAIL B (4x)
15.24 MIN. PITCH (0.600)
+1.50 -0 +0.059 (0.039 -0.000 )
1.00
A
14.22 0.10 (0.560 0.004)
A 10.16 0.10 (0.400 0.004) TOP OF PCB
12 REF. MAX. (0.472) 15.75 -0.75
+0.000 (0.620 -0.030 ) +0
A
SECTION A-A
Notes: 1. This page describes the recommended circuit board layout and front panel openings for SFF transceivers. 2. The hatched areas are keep-out areas reserved for housing standoffs. No metal traces allowed in keep-out areas. 3. This drawing shows extra pin holes for 2x10 pin transceivers. These extra holes are not required for HFBR-5921AL. 4. Holes for mounting studs must be tied to chassis ground. 5. Holes for housing leads must be tied to signal ground. 6. Dimensions are in millimeters (inches).
Figure 6b. Recommended SFF host board and front panel layout.
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www.agilent.com/semiconductors For product information and a complete list of distributors, please go to our web site. For technical assistance call: Americas/Canada: +1 (800) 235-0312 or (916) 788 6763 Europe: +49 (0) 6441 92460 China: 10800 650 0017 Hong Kong: (+65) 6271 2451 India, Australia, New Zealand: (+65) 6271 2394 Japan: (+81 3) 3335-8152 (Domestic/International), or 0120-61-1280 (Domestic Only) Korea: (+65) 6271 2194 Malaysia, Singapore: (+65) 6271 2054 Taiwan: (+65) 6271 2654 Data subject to change. Copyright (c) 2003 Agilent Technologies, Inc. Obsoletes 5988-8582EN September 18, 2003 5988-9139EN


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