May 12, 2006
155Mbps SFP Transceiver with Spring Latch
(For 15km~80km transmission)
Members of FlexonTM Family
Compatible with FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Class B
Compatible with FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 and
1040.11, Class I
Compliant with RoHS
Description
Fiberxon 155Mbps spring-latch SFP transceiver is
high performance, cost effective modules that
supports data-rate of 155Mbps and transmission
distance from 15km to 80km.
Features
Up to 155Mbps data-rate
1310nm FP laser and PIN photodetector for
15km and 40km transmission
The transceiver consists of two sections: The
transmitter section incorporates a FP or uncooled
DFB laser. And the receiver section consists of a
PIN photodiode integrated with a trans-impedance
preamplifier (TIA). All modules satisfy class I laser
safety requirements.
1550nm uncooled DFB laser and PIN
photodetector for 80km transmission
Standard serial ID information Compatible with
SFP MSA
SFP MSA package with duplex LC connector
With spring latch for easily removing
Very low EMI and excellent ESD protection
+3.3V single power supply
The optical output can be disabled by a TTL logic
high-level input of Tx Disable. Tx Fault is provided to
indicate degradation of the laser. Loss of signal
(LOS) output is provided to indicate the loss of an
input optical signal of receiver.
Operating case temperature:
Standard : 0 to +70℃
Industrial : -40 to +85℃
The standard serial ID information Compatible with
SFP MSA describes the transceiver’s capabilities,
standard interfaces, manufacturer and other
information. The host equipment can access this
information via the two-wire serial CMOS EEPROM
protocol. For further information, please refer to SFP
Multi-Source Agreement (MSA).
Applications
SDH STM-1, S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2
SONET OC-3 IR1, LR1, LR2
Other optical links
Standard
Compatible with SFP MSA
Compatible with ITU-T G.957 and G.958
Compatible with Telcordia GR-253-CORE
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