Pin Function Definitions
Pin Num.
Name
VeeT
TX Fault
Function
Transmitter Ground
Transmitter Fault Indication
Plug Seq.
Notes
1
2
1
3
Note 1
Note 2
3
TX Disable
Transmitter Disable
3
Module disables on high or open
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
MOD-DEF2
MOD-DEF1
MOD-DEF0
Rate Select
LOS
Module Definition 2
Module Definition 1
Module Definition 0
Not Connect
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
1
2
2
1
3
3
1
Note 3, 2 wire serial ID interface
Note 3, 2 wire serial ID interface
Note 3, Grounded in Module
Function not available
Note 4
Note 5
Note 5
Note 5
Note 6
Note 7
Note 5
3.3 ± 5%, Note 7
3.3 ± 5%, Note 7
Note 5
Note 8
Note 8
Note 5
Loss of Signal
VeeR
VeeR
VeeR
RD-
RD+
VeeR
VccR
VccT
VeeT
TD+
TD-
VeeT
Receiver Ground
Receiver Ground
Receiver Ground
Inv. Received Data Out
Received Data Out
Receiver Ground
Receiver Power
Transmitter Power
Transmitter Ground
Transmit Data In
Inv. Transmit Data In
Transmitter Ground
Plug Seq.: Pin engagement sequence during hot plugging.
Notes:
1) TX Fault is an open collector/drain output, which should be pulled up with a 4.7K – 10KΩ resistor on the host
board. Pull up voltage between 2.0V and VccT, R+0.3V. When high, output indicates a laser fault of some kind.
Low indicates normal operation. In the low state, the output will be pulled to < 0.8V.
2) TX disable is an input that is used to shut down the transmitter optical output. It is pulled up within the module
with a 4.7 – 10 K ꢀ resistor. Its states are:
Low (0 – 0.8V):
(>0.8, < 2.0V):
High (2.0 – 3.465V):
Open:
Transmitter on
Undefined
Transmitter Disabled
Transmitter Disabled
3) Mod-Def 0,1,2. These are the module definition pins. They should be pulled up with a 4.7K – 10Kꢀresistor on the
host board. The pull-up voltage shall be VccT or VccR (see Section IV for further details). Mod-Def 0 is grounded
by the module to indicate that the module is present Mod-Def 1 is the clock line of two wire serial interface for
serial ID Mod-Def 2 is the data line of two wire serial interface for serial ID
4) LOS (Loss of Signal) is an open collector/drain output, which should be pulled up with a 4.7K – 10Kꢀ resistor.
Pull up voltage between 2.0V and VccT, R+0.3V. 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 < 0.8V.
5) VeeR and VeeT may be internally connected within the SFP module.
6) RD-/+: These are the differential receiver outputs. They are AC coupled 100ꢀ differential lines which should be
terminated with 100ꢀ (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.
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Nov., 2006
Rev. 1E
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