Fiber Optics iSFPTM - Intelligent Small Form-factor Pluggable V23848-M305-C56 1.25 Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Base-SX) 2.125/1.0625 Gbit/s Fibre Channel (200-M5/M6-SN-I / 100-M5/M6-SN-I) Multimode 850 nm Transceiver with LCTM Connector Features * Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) MSA compatible transceiver1) * Fully SFF-8472 compatible * Incorporating Intelligent - Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface * Internal calibration implementation * Advanced release mechanism File: 1130 * Easy access, even in belly to belly applications * Wire handle release for simplicity * Color coded black tab (multimode) * PCI height compatible * Excellent EMI performance * Common ground concept * RJ-45 style LCTM connector system * Single power supply (3.3 V) * Extremely low power consumption of 530 mW typical * Small size for high channel density File: 1131 * UL-94 V-0 certified * ESD Class 1C per JESD22-A114-B (MIL-STD 883D Method 3015.7) * According to FCC (Class B) and EN 55022 * For distances of up to 860 m (50 m fiber) * Laser safety according to Class 1 FDA and IEC * AC/AC Coupling according to MSA * Extended operating temperature range of -20C to 85C * SFP evaluation kit V23848-S5-V4 available upon request * A press fit cage and cage plugs are available as accessory products from Infineon (see SFP Accessories) 1) MSA documentation can be found at www.infineon.com/fiberoptics under Transceivers, SFP Transceivers. iSFPTM is a trademark of Infineon Technologies. LCTM is a trademark of Lucent. Data Sheet 1 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Pin Configuration Pin Configuration 20 VEET 1 VEET 19 TD- 2 Tx Fault 18 TD+ 3 Tx Disable 17 VEET 4 MOD-DEF(2) 16 VCCT 5 MOD-DEF(1) 15 VCCR 6 MOD-DEF(0) 14 VEER 7 Rate Select 13 RD+ 8 LOS 12 RD- 9 VEER 11 VEER 10 VEER Bottom of transceiver (as viewed through top of transceiver) Top of transceiver Figure 1 Data Sheet File: 1306 iSFPTM Transceiver Electrical Pad Layout 2 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Pin Configuration Pin Description Pin No. Name Logic Level Function 1 VEET N/A Transmitter Ground1) 2 Tx Fault LVTTL Transmitter Fault Indication2) 8) 3 Tx Disable LVTTL Transmitter Disable3) 4 MOD-DEF(2) LVTTL Module Definition 24) 8) 5 MOD-DEF(1) LVTTL Module Definition 15) 8) 6 MOD-DEF(0) N/A Module Definition 06) 8) 7 Rate Select N/A Not connected 8 LOS LVTTL Loss Of Signal7) 8) 9 N/A Receiver Ground1) N/A Receiver Ground1) 11 VEER VEER VEER N/A Receiver Ground1) 12 RD- LVPECL Inv. Received Data Out9) 13 RD+ LVPECL Received Data Out9) 14 N/A Receiver Ground1) N/A Receiver Power N/A Transmitter Power 17 VEER VCCR VCCT VEET N/A Transmitter Ground1) 18 TD+ LVPECL Transmit Data In10) 19 TD- LVPECL Inv. Transmit Data In10) 20 VEET N/A Transmitter Ground1) 10 15 16 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Common transmitter and receiver ground within the module. A high signal indicates a laser fault of some kind and that laser is switched off. A low signal switches the transmitter on. A high signal or when not connected switches the transmitter off. MOD-DEF(2) is the data line of two wire serial interface for serial ID. MOD-DEF(1) is the clock line of two wire serial interface for serial ID. MOD-DEF(0) is grounded by the module to indicate that the module is present. A low signal indicates normal operation, light is present at receiver input. A high signal indicates the received optical power is below the worst case receiver sensitivity. Should be pulled up on host board to VCC by 4.7 - 10 k. AC coupled inside the transceiver. Must be terminated with 100 differential at the user SERDES. AC coupled and 100 differential termination inside the transceiver. Data Sheet 3 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Description Description The Infineon Fibre Channel / Gigabit Ethernet multimode transceiver - part of Infineon iSFPTM family - is compatible to the Physical Medium Depend (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 1000 Base-SX (short wavelength) as specified in IEEE Std 802.3 and Fibre Channel FC-PI-2 (Rev. 4) 200-M5-SN-I, 200-M6-SN-I for 2.125 Gbit/s, and FC-PI-2 (Rev. 4) 100-M5-SN-I, 100-M6-SN-I for 1.0625 Gbit/s. The appropriate fiber optic cable is 62.5 m or 50 m multimode fiber with LCTM connector. Link Length as Defined by IEEE and Fibre Channel Standards Fiber Type Reach min.1) max.2) 50 m, 2000 MHz*km 2 860 50 m, 500 MHz*km 2 500 50 m, 400 MHz*km 2 450 62.5 m, 200 MHz*km 2 300 62.5 m, 160 MHz*km 2 250 50 m, 500 MHz*km 2 550 50 m, 400 MHz*km 2 500 62.5 m, 200 MHz*km 2 275 62.5 m, 160 MHz*km 2 220 50 m, 2000 MHz*km 2 500 50 m, 500 MHz*km 2 300 50 m, 400 MHz*km 2 260 62.5 m, 200 MHz*km 2 150 62.5 m, 160 MHz*km 2 120 Unit at 1.0625 Gbit/s meters at 1.25 Gbit/s meters at 2.125 Gbit/s 1) 2) meters Minimum reach as defined by IEEE and Fibre Channel Standards. A 0 m link length (loop-back connector) is supported. Maximum reach as defined by IEEE and Fibre Channel Standards. Longer reach possible depending upon link implementation. Data Sheet 4 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Description The Infineon iSFPTM multimode transceiver is a single unit comprised of a transmitter, a receiver, and an LCTM receptacle. This transceiver supports the LCTM connectorization concept. It is compatible with RJ-45 style backpanels for high end datacom and telecom applications while providing the advantages of fiber optic technology. The module is designed for low cost SAN, LAN, Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet applications. It can be used as the network end device interface in mainframes, workstations, servers, and storage devices, and in a broad range of network devices such as bridges, routers, hubs, and local and wide area switches. This transceiver operates at 1.0625 Gbit/s / 1.25 Gbit/s / 2.125 Gbit/s from a single power supply (+3.3 V). The 100 differential data inputs and outputs are LVPECL and CML compatible. Functional Description of iSFPTM Transceiver This transceiver is designed to transmit serial data via multimode cable. Tx Fault Automatic Shut-Down Tx Disable Tx Coupling Unit TD+ TD- Laser Driver e/o Laser Power Control o/e Multimode Fiber Monitor Rx Coupling Unit RD+ RD- Limiting Amp TIA o/e LOS MOD-DEF(2) MOD-DEF(1) Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface EEPROM Alarm and Warning Flags File: 1356 Figure 2 Data Sheet Functional Diagram 5 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Description The receiver component converts the optical serial data into LVPECL compatible electrical data (RD+ and RD-). The Loss Of Signal (LOS) shows whether an optical signal is present. The transmitter converts LVPECL compatible electrical serial data (TD+ and TD-) into optical serial data. Data lines are differentially 100 terminated. The transmitter contains a laser driver circuit that drives the modulation and bias current of the laser diode. The currents are controlled by a power control circuit to guarantee constant output power of the laser over temperature and aging. The power control uses the output of the monitor PIN diode (mechanically built into the laser coupling unit) as a controlling signal, to prevent the laser power from exceeding the operating limits. Single fault condition is ensured by means of an integrated automatic shutdown circuit that disables the laser when it detects laser fault to guarantee the laser Eye Safety. The transceiver contains a supervisory circuit to control the power supply. This circuit makes an internal reset signal whenever the supply voltage drops below the reset threshold. It keeps the reset signal active for at least 140 milliseconds after the voltage has risen above the reset threshold. During this time the laser is inactive. A low signal on TxDis enables transmitter. If TxDis is high or not connected the transmitter is disabled. An enhanced Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface (Intelligent) has been incorporated into the Infineon Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver. This allows real time access to transceiver operating parameters, based on the SFF-8472. This transceiver features Internal Calibration. Measurements are calibrated over operating temperature and voltage and must be interpreted as defined in SFF-8472. The transceiver generates this diagnostic data by digitization of internal analog signals monitored by a new diagnostic Integrated Circuit (IC). This diagnostic IC has inbuilt sensors to include alarm and warning thresholds. These threshold values are set during device manufacture and therefore allow the user to determine when a particular value is outside of its operating range. Alarm and Warning Flags are given. Alarm Flags indicate conditions likely to be associated with an inoperational link and cause for immediate action. Warning Flags indicate conditions outside the normally guaranteed bounds but not necessarily causes of immediate link failures. These enhanced features are in addition to the existing SFP features provided by the manufacturer i.e. serial number and other vendor specific data. The serial ID interface defines a 256 byte memory map in EEPROM, accessible over a 2 wire, serial interface at the 8 bit address 1010000X (A0h). The Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface makes use of the 8 bit address 1010001X (A2h), so the originally defined serial ID memory map remains unchanged and is therefore backward compatible. Data Sheet 6 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Description Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Parameters Parameter Accuracy SFF-8472 Accuracy Actual Tx Optical Power 3 dB 1 dB Rx Optical Power 3 dB 3 dB Bias Current 10% 10% Power Supply Voltage 3% 3% Transceiver Temperature 3C 3C Data Sheet 7 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Description Regulatory Compliance (EMI) Feature Standard Comments ESD: Electrostatic Discharge to the Electrical Pins EIA/JESD22-A114-B (MIL-STD 883D method 3015.7) Class 1C Immunity: Against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to the Duplex LC Receptacle EN 61000-4-2 IEC 61000-4-2 Discharges ranging from 2 kV to 15 kV on the receptacle cause no damage to transceiver (under recommended conditions). Immunity: Against Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field EN 61000-4-3 IEC 61000-4-3 With a field strength of 10 V/m, noise frequency ranges from 10 MHz to 2 GHz. No effect on transceiver performance between the specification limits. Emission: FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Radiated Field Strength Class B CISPR 22 EN 55022 Class B Compliant with 89/336/EEC Noise frequency range: 30 MHz to 18 GHz EN 55022 EN 55024 File: 1400 iSFPTM This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules1). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference. 2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. V23848-M305-C56 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE File: 1405 1) Any kind of modification not expressly approved by Infineon Technologies may affect the regulatory compliance of the concerned product. As a consequence thereof this could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Data Sheet 8 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Technical Data Technical Data Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Symbol Limit Values min. Unit max. Operating Case Temperature1) VID max VIDpk-pk TS TC Storage Relative Humidity RHs 5 95 % Operating Relative Humidity RHo 5 85 % Supply Voltage 4 V Data Output Current VCC max Idata 50 mA Receiver Optical Input Power RxP max 3 dBm Data Input Voltage Differential Data Input Voltage Swing Storage Ambient Temperature 1) VCC+0.5 V 5 V -40 85 C -20 85 C Operating case temperature measured at transceiver reference point (in cage through 2nd centre hole from rear, see Figure 10). Exceeding any one of these values may permanently destroy the device. Data Sheet 9 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Technical Data Electrical Characteristics (VCC = 2.97 V to 3.63 V, TC = -20C to 85C) Parameter Symbol Values Unit min. typ. max. 2.97 3.3 3.63 V In-rush Current VCC-VEE IIR max 30 mA Power Dissipation P 400 700 mW Differential Data Input Voltage Swing2) VIDpk-pk 500 3200 mV Tx Disable Voltage TxDis 2 VCC V Tx Enable Voltage TxEn VEE 0.8 V Tx Fault High Voltage TxFH 2.4 VCC V Tx Fault Low Voltage TxFL VEE 0.5 V Reset Threshold 3) VTH tRES ITx 2.5 2.75 2.85 V 140 240 300 ms 100 150 mA 1000 mV Common Supply Voltage 1) Transmitter Reset Time Out 3) Supply Current4) Receiver Differential Data Output Voltage VODpk-pk 370 Swing 5) LOS Active LOSA 2.4 VCC V LOS Normal LOSN VEE 0.5 V Receiver 3 dB Cut-off Frequency6) 1.5 GHz Receiver 10 dB Cut-off Frequency6) 3 GHz Fall Time7) tR-Rx tF-Rx Deterministic Jitter8) DJRx 47 ps Total Jitter9) TJRx 124 ps Jitter (pk-pk)10) JRx Rise Time7) Power Supply Noise Rejection11) PSNR Supply Current 4) Data Sheet 12) IRx 125 ps 170 ps 60 ps 100 mVpp 80 10 90 mA 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Technical Data 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) Measured with MSA recommended supply filter network (Figure 7). Maximum value above that of the steady state value. Internally AC coupled. Typical 100 differential input impedance. Laser power is shut down if power supply is below VTH and switched on if power supply is above VTH after tRES. MSA defines maximum current at 300 mA. Internally AC coupled. Load 50 to GND or 100 differential. For dynamic measurement a tolerance of 50 mV should be added. Fibre Channel PI Standard. Measured values are 20% - 80%. Deterministic Jitter is that jitter measured by a bathtub scan, using a 27-1 NRZ PRBS, and extrapolating to 1 BER. Total Jitter is that jitter measured by a bathtub scan, using a 27-1 NRZ PRBS, and extrapolating to 1x10-12 BER. Receiver total jitter complies with Fibre Channel jitter output budget for OMAs from the stressed receiver sensitivity limit up to at least 700 W. Error-free operation at the center of the eye is achieved for OMAs up to at least 1000 W. Jitter (pk-pk) is measured using a 27-1 NRZ PRBS and a Digital Communications Analyzer. Measured using a 20 Hz to 1 MHz sinusoidal modulation with the MSA recommended power supply filter network (Figure 7) in place. A change in sensitivity of less than 1 dB can be typically expected. Supply current excluding Rx output load. Data Sheet 11 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Technical Data Optical Characteristics (VCC = 2.97 V to 3.63 V, TC = -20C to 85C) Parameter Symbol Values min. typ. 196 156 450 450 Unit max. Transmitter Optical Modulation Amplitude 1) @ 2.125 Gbit/s @ 1.0625 Gbit/s OMA Launched Power (Average)2) PO -8.5 -6 Extinction Ratio (Dynamic) ER 9 14.5 Center Wavelength C 830 850 860 nm Spectral Width (rms) I 0.15 0.85 nm Relative Intensity Noise RIN -117 dB/Hz Tx Disable Laser Output Power PO-TxDis -50 dBm Deterministic Jitter3) DJTx 56 ps Total Jitter4) TJTx 120 ps Jitter (pk-pk)5) JTx 35 85 ps Rise Time6) tR-Tx tF-Tx 85 150 ps 135 150 ps Fall Time6) W 20 -4 dBm dB Receiver7) Min. Optical Modulation Amplitude 8) @ 2.125 Gbit/s @ 1.0625 Gbit/s OMA Sensitivity (Average Power)9) @ 2.125 Gbit/s @ 1.25 Gbit/s @ 1.0625 Gbit/s PIN Stressed Receiver Sensitivity 50 m Fiber10) @ 2.125 Gbit/s @ 1.0625 Gbit/s SPIN 50 m Stressed Receiver Sensitivity 62.5 m Fiber10) @ 2.125 Gbit/s @ 1.0625 Gbit/s SPIN 62.5 m LOS Assert Level 11) PLOSA Data Sheet W 24 19 49 31 -22 -19 -19 -19 dBm W 29 24 96 55 W 34 32 -30 12 -28 109 67 dBm 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Technical Data Optical Characteristics (VCC = 2.97 V to 3.63 V, TC = -20C to 85C) (cont'd) Parameter Symbol Values min. typ. max. -25 -20 LOS Hysteresis11) PLOSD PLOSA -PLOSD 1 2 Input Center Wavelength C 770 850 Optical Return Loss ORL 12 LOS Deassert Level 11) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) Unit dBm dB 860 nm dB Fibre Channel PI Standard. Typical OMA values based on -6 dBm launched power (average) and 15 dB extinction ratio. Into multimode fiber, 62.5 m or 50 m diameter. Deterministic Jitter is that jitter measured by a bathtub scan, using a 27-1 NRZ PRBS, and extrapolating to 1 BER. Total Jitter is that jitter measured by a bathtub scan, using a 27-1 NRZ PRBS, and extrapolating to 1x10-12 BER. Jitter (pk-pk) is measured using a 27-1 NRZ PRBS and a Digital Communications Analyzer. Values are 20% - 80%. Measured at nominal data rate, unfiltered, using an O/E plug-in with a bandwidth of 2.85 GHz or higher. Complies with FC 1x, FC 2x and Gigabit Ethernet eye mask when filtered. Receiver characteristics are measured with a worst case reference laser. Fibre Channel PI Standard. Average optical power at which the BER is 1x10-12. Measured with a 27-1 NRZ PRBS and ER = 9 dB. Measured at the given Stressed Receiver Eye Closure Penalty and DCD component given in Fibre Channel PI Standard (2.03/2.18 dB & 40/80 ps). See Figure 3. 1 LOS Level 0 LOS Deassert (Maximum) LOS deassertion range Hysteresis (Minimum) LOS persistence LOS assertion range LOS Assert (Minimum) Received Optical Power Level [dBm] LOS / Hysteresis (Typical) File: 1522 Figure 3 Data Sheet 13 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Technical Data Timing of Control and Status I/O Parameter Symbol Values min. Unit Condition max. Tx Disable Assert Time t_off 10 s Time from rising edge of Tx Disable to when the optical output falls below 10% of nominal Tx Disable Negate Time t_on 1 ms Time from falling edge of Tx Disable to when the modulated optical output rises above 90% of nominal Time to Initialize, t_init Including Reset of Tx Fault 300 ms From power on or negation of Tx Fault using Tx Disable Tx Fault Assert Time t_fault 100 s Time from fault to Tx Fault on Tx Disable to Reset t_reset s Time Tx Disable must be held high to reset Tx Fault 10 LOS Assert Time t_loss_on 100 s Time from LOS state to Rx LOS assert LOS Deassert Time 100 s Time from non-LOS state to Rx LOS deassert Data Sheet t_loss_off 14 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Technical Data I/O Timing of Soft Control and Status Functions Parameter Symbol Max. Value Unit Condition Tx Disable assert time t_off 100 ms Time from Tx Disable bit set1) until optical output falls below 10% of nominal Tx Disable deassert t_on time 100 ms Time from Tx Disable bit cleared until optical output rises above 90% of nominal Time to initialize, including reset of Tx Fault 300 ms Time from power on or negation of Tx Fault using Tx Disable until transmitter output is stable2) Tx Fault assert time t_fault 100 ms Time from fault to Tx Fault bit set LOS assert time t_loss_on 100 ms Time from LOS state to Rx LOS bit set LOS deassert time t_loss_off 100 ms Time from non-LOS state to Rx LOS bit cleared Rate select change time t_rate_sel 100 ms Time from change of state of Rate Select bit1) until receiver bandwidth is in conformance with appropriate specification Serial ID clock rate3) f_serial_clock 400 kHz N/A Analog parameter data ready 1000 ms From power on to data ready, bit 0 of byte 110 set 300 ms Time from power on until module is ready for data transmission t_init t_data Serial bus hardware t_serial ready 1) 2) 3) Measured from falling clock edge after stop bit of write transaction. See Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC). SFF-0053, Rev. 5.5, September 27, 2000. The maximum clock rate of the serial interface is defined by the I2C bus interface standard. Data Sheet 15 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Eye Safety Eye Safety This laser based multimode transceiver is a Class 1 product. It complies with IEC 60825-1 and FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice 50, dated July 26, 2001. To meet laser safety requirements the transceiver shall be operated within the Absolute Maximum Ratings. Attention: All adjustments have been made at the factory prior to shipment of the devices. No maintenance or alteration to the device is required. Tampering with or modifying the performance of the device will result in voided product warranty. Note: Failure to adhere to the above restrictions could result in a modification that is considered an act of "manufacturing", and will require, under law, recertification of the modified product with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (ref. 21 CFR 1040.10 (i)). Laser Data Wavelength 850 nm Accessible Emission Limit (as defined by IEC: 7 mm aperture at 14 mm distance) 709 W FDA IEC Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 Class 1 Laser Product File: 1401 Figure 4 Required Labels Indication of laser aperture and beam 20 Tx Top view Rx 11 Figure 5 Data Sheet File: 1333 Laser Emission 16 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Application Notes Application Notes EMI Recommendations To avoid electromagnetic radiation exceeding the required limits set by the standards, please take note of the following recommendations. When Gigabit switching components are found on a PCB (e.g. multiplexer, serializer-deserializer, clock data recovery, etc.), any opening of the chassis may leak radiation; this may also occur at chassis slots other than that of the device itself. Thus every mechanical opening or aperture should be as small as feasible and its length carefully considered. On the board itself, every data connection should be an impedance matched line (e.g. strip line or coplanar strip line). Data (D) and Data-not (Dn) should be routed symmetrically. Vias should be avoided. Where internal termination inside an IC or a transceiver is not present, a line terminating resistor must be provided. The decision of how best to establish a ground depends on many boundary conditions. This decision may turn out to be critical for achieving lowest EMI performance. At RF frequencies the ground plane will always carry some amount of RF noise. Thus the ground and VCC planes are often major radiators inside an enclosure. As a general rule, for small systems such as PCI cards placed inside poorly shielded enclosures, the common ground scheme has often proven to be most effective in reducing RF emissions. In a common ground scheme, the PCI card becomes more equipotential with the chassis ground. As a result, the overall radiation will decrease. In a common ground scheme, it is strongly recommended to provide a proper contact between signal ground and chassis ground at every location where possible. This concept is designed to avoid hotspots which are places of highest radiation, caused when only a few connections between chassis and signal grounds exist. Compensation currents would concentrate at these connections, causing radiation. However, as signal ground may be the main cause for parasitic radiation, connecting chassis ground and signal ground at the wrong place may result in enhanced RF emissions. For example, connecting chassis ground and signal ground at a front panel/bezel/chassis by means of a fiber optic transceiver/cage may result in a large amount of radiation especially where combined with an inadequate number of grounding points between signal ground and chassis ground. Thus the transceiver becomes a single contact point increasing radiation emissions. Even a capacitive coupling between signal ground and chassis ground may be harmful if it is too close to an opening or an aperture. For a number of systems, enforcing a strict separation of signal ground from chassis ground may be advantageous, providing the housing does not present any slots or other discontinuities. This separate ground concept seems to be more suitable in large systems where appropriate shielding measures have also been implemented. The return path of RF current must also be considered. Thus a split ground plane between Tx and Rx paths may result in severe EMI problems. Data Sheet 17 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Application Notes The bezel opening for a transceiver should be sized so that all contact springs of the transceiver cage make good electrical contact with the face plate. Please consider that the PCB may behave like a dielectric waveguide. With a dielectric constant of 4, the wavelength of the harmonics inside the PCB will be half of that in free space. Thus even the smallest PCBs may have unexpected resonances. Large systems can have many openings in the front panel for SFP transceivers. In typical applications, not all of these ports will hold transceivers; some may be intentionally left empty. These empty slots may emit significant amounts of radiation. Thus it is recommended that empty ports be plugged with an EMI plug as shown in Figure 6. Infineon offers an EMI/dust plug, P/N V23818-S5-B1. SFP Accessories Cage: Infineon Technologies Part Number: V23838-S5-N1/V23838-S5-N1-BB Host Board Connector: Tyco Electronics Part Number: 1367073-1 Cage EMI/Dust Plug: Infineon Technologies Part Number: V23818-S5-B1 Cage Dust Plug: Infineon Technologies Part Number: V23818-S5-B2 CAGE HOST BOARD CONNECTOR CAGE EMI/DUST PLUG iSFPTM HOST BOARD DUST PLUG File: 1521 Figure 6 Data Sheet 18 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Application Notes EEPROM Serial ID Memory Contents (A0h) Addr. Hex ASCII Name/Description Addr. Hex ASCII Name/Description 0 1 03 04 Identifier Extended identifier 32 33 20 20 2 07 Connector 34 20 3 4 00 00 Transceiver optical compatibility 35 36 20 00 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 00 01 40 40 0C 05 01 Encoding 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 00 03 19 56 32 33 38 V 2 3 8 12 15 BR, nominal 44 34 4 13 00 Reserved 45 38 8 14 00 Length (9 m) - km 46 2D - 15 00 Length (9 m) 47 4D M 16 1E Length (50 m) 48 33 3 17 0F Length (62.5 m) 49 30 0 18 00 Length (copper) 50 35 5 19 00 51 2D - 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 49 6E 66 69 6E 65 6F 6E 20 41 47 Reserved Vendor name 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 43 35 36 20 30 31 2E 30 03 52 00 C 5 6 31 20 Data Sheet I n f i n e o n A G 63 19 Vendor name Reserved Vendor OUI 0 1 . 0 Vendor part number Vendor revision, product status dependent Wavelength Reserved Check sum of bytes 0 - 62 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Application Notes Addr. Hex ASCII Name/Description Addr. Hex ASCII Name/Description 64 65 66 00 1A 00 Transceiver signal options BR, maximum 96 97 98 20 20 20 67 32 BR, minimum 99 20 Vendor serial number 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 68 Diagnostic monitoring type 93 B0 Enhanced options 125 20 94 01 SFF-8472 compliance 126 20 Check sum of bytes 64 - 94 127 20 Vendor manufacturing date code 95 128 255 Data Sheet 20 Vendor specific EEPROM Vendor specific. Reserved for future use. 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Application Notes Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface - Intelligent Alarm and Warning Thresholds (2-Wire Address A2h) Address # Bytes Name Description Value 00 - 01 2 Temp High Alarm MSB at low address 95C1) 02 - 03 2 Temp Low Alarm MSB at low address -20C1) 04 - 05 2 Temp High Warning MSB at low address 90C1) 06 - 07 2 Temp Low Warning MSB at low address -15C1) 08 - 09 2 Voltage High Alarm MSB at low address 3.7 V2) 10 - 11 2 Voltage Low Alarm MSB at low address 2.85 V2) 12 - 13 2 Voltage High Warning MSB at low address 3.63 V2) 14 - 15 2 Voltage Low Warning MSB at low address 2.97 V2) 16 - 17 2 Bias High Alarm MSB at low address 20 mA 18 - 19 2 Bias Low Alarm MSB at low address 3.1 mA 20 - 21 2 Bias High Warning MSB at low address 14.8 mA 22 - 23 2 Bias Low Warning MSB at low address 4.6 mA 24 - 25 2 Tx Power High Alarm MSB at low address -3 dBm 26 - 27 2 Tx Power Low Alarm MSB at low address -9.5 dBm 28 - 29 2 Tx Power High Warning MSB at low address -4 dBm 30 - 31 2 Tx Power Low Warning MSB at low address -8.5 dBm 32 - 33 2 Rx Power High Alarm MSB at low address -3.5 dBm 34 - 35 2 Rx Power Low Alarm MSB at low address -17 dBm 36 - 37 2 Rx Power High Warning MSB at low address -4 dBm 38 - 39 2 Rx Power Low Warning MSB at low address -15 dBm 40 - 55 16 Reserved Reserved for future monitored quantities 1) 2) Measurement is taken internal to an IC located on the underside of the iSFPTM PCB. Transceiver voltage measured after input filter with typical 0.1 V voltage drop. Data Sheet 21 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Application Notes Calibration Constants for External Calibration Option (2-Wire Address A2h) Address # Bytes Name Description 56 - 59 4 Rx_PWR (4) 60 - 63 4 Rx_PWR (3) Single precision floating point 0 calibration data, Rx optical power. 0 64 - 67 4 Rx_PWR (2) 0 68 - 71 4 Rx_PWR (1) 1 72 - 75 4 Rx_PWR (0) 0 76 - 77 2 Tx_I(Slope) Fixed decimal (unsigned) 1 calibration data, laser bias current. 78 - 79 2 Tx_I (Offset) Fixed decimal (signed two's complement) calibration data, laser bias current. 0 80 - 81 2 Tx_PWR (Slope) Fixed decimal (unsigned) calibration data, transmitter coupled output power. 1 82 - 83 2 Tx_PWR (Offset) Fixed decimal (signed two's 0 complement) calibration data, transmitter coupled output power. 84 - 85 2 T (Slope) Fixed decimal (unsigned) calibration data, internal module temperature. 1 86 - 87 2 T (Offset) Fixed decimal (signed two's complement) calibration data, internal module temperature. 0 88 - 89 2 V (Slope) Fixed decimal (unsigned) calibration data, internal module supply voltage. 1 90 - 91 2 V (Offset) Fixed decimal (signed two's complement) calibration data, internal module supply voltage. 0 92 - 94 3 Reserved Reserved 95 1 Check sum Byte 95 contains the low order 8 bits of the sum of bytes 0 - 94. Data Sheet 22 Value 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Application Notes A/D Values and Status Bits (2-Wire Address A2h) Byte Bit Name Description Converted analog values. Calibrated 16 bit data. 96 All Temperature MSB Internally measured module temperature1) 97 All Temperature LSB 98 All VCC MSB 99 All VCC LSB 100 All Tx Bias MSB 101 All Tx Bias LSB 102 All Tx Power MSB 103 All Tx Power LSB 104 All Rx Power MSB 105 All Rx Power LSB 106 All Reserved MSB Reserved for 1st future definition of digitized analog input 107 All Reserved LSB Reserved for 1st future definition of digitized analog input 108 All Reserved MSB Reserved for 2nd future definition of digitized analog input 109 All Reserved LSB Reserved for 2nd future definition of digitized analog input Internally measured supply voltage in transceiver2) Internally measured Tx Bias Current3) Measured Tx output power4) Measured Rx input power5) Optional Status/Control Bits 110 7 Tx Disable State Digital state of the Tx Disable Input Pin 110 6 Soft Tx Disable Read/write bit that allows software disable of laser. Writing 1 disables laser. Not implemented. 110 5 Reserved 110 4 Rx Rate Select State Data Sheet 23 Digital state of the SFP Rx Rate Select Input Pin 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Application Notes A/D Values and Status Bits (2-Wire Address A2h) (cont'd) Byte Bit Name Description 110 3 Soft Rx Rate Select Read/write bit that allows software Rx rate select. Writing 1 selects full bandwidth operation. Not implemented. 110 2 Tx Fault Digital state of the Tx Fault Output Pin 110 1 LOS Digital state of the LOS Output Pin 110 0 Data_Ready_Bar Indicates transceiver has achieved power up and data is ready 111 7-0 Reserved Reserved 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Temperature measurement is performed on an IC located on the underside of the iSFPTM PCB. The accuracy is 3C. The Tx voltage VCCT is monitored, with accuracy of 3%. The accuracy of bias current measurement is 10%. The accuracy of the Tx optical power measurement is 1 dB. The accuracy of the Rx optical power measurement is 3 dB. Data Sheet 24 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Application Notes Alarm and Warning Flags (2-Wire Address A2h) Byte Bit Name Description 112 7 Temp High Alarm Set when internal temperature exceeds high alarm level 112 6 Temp Low Alarm Set when internal temperature is below low alarm level 112 5 VCC High Alarm Set when internal supply voltage exceeds high alarm level 112 4 VCC Low Alarm Set when internal supply voltage is below low alarm level 112 3 Tx Bias High Alarm Set when Tx Bias current exceeds high alarm level 112 2 Tx Bias Low Alarm Set when Tx Bias current is below low alarm level 112 1 Tx Power High Alarm Set when Tx output power exceeds high alarm level 112 0 Tx Power Low Alarm Set when Tx output power is below low alarm level 113 7 Rx Power High Alarm Set when received power exceeds high alarm level 113 6 Rx Power Low Alarm Set when received power is below low alarm level 113 5 Reserved Alarm 113 4 Reserved Alarm 113 3 Reserved Alarm 113 2 Reserved Alarm 113 1 Reserved Alarm 113 0 Reserved Alarm 114 All Reserved 115 All Reserved 116 7 Temp High Warning Set when internal temperature exceeds high warning level 116 6 Temp Low Warning Set when internal temperature is below low warning level 116 5 VCC High Warning Set when internal supply voltage exceeds high warning level Data Sheet 25 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Application Notes Alarm and Warning Flags (2-Wire Address A2h) (cont'd) Byte Bit Name Description 116 4 VCC Low Warning Set when internal supply voltage is below low warning level 116 3 Tx Bias High Warning Set when Tx bias current exceeds high warning level 116 2 Tx Bias Low Warning Set when Tx bias current is below low warning level 116 1 Tx Power High Warning Set when Tx output power exceeds high warning level 116 0 Tx Power Low Warning Set when Tx output power is below low warning level 117 7 Rx Power High Warning Set when received power exceeds high warning level 117 6 Rx Power Low Warning Set when received power is below low warning level 117 5 Reserved Warning 117 4 Reserved Warning 117 3 Reserved Warning 117 2 Reserved Warning 117 1 Reserved Warning 117 0 Reserved Warning 118 All Reserved 119 All Reserved Vendor Specific Memory Addresses (2-Wire Address A2h) Address # Bytes Name Description 120 -127 8 Vendor Specific Vendor specific User EEPROM (2-Wire Address A2h) Address Name Description 128 - 247 120 User EEPROM User writable EEPROM 248 - 255 8 Vendor Specific Vendor specific control functions Data Sheet # Bytes 26 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Application Notes Multimode 850 nm iSFPTM Transceiver, AC/AC TTL 1 H 1) Design criterion of the capacitor used is the resonant frequency and its value must be in the order of the nominal data rate. Use of single layer capacitors recommended. Short trace lengths are mandatory. VCCT xx 1) 0.1 F VEET 1 H 3.3 V VCCR xx 1) 0.1 F 10 F 0.1 F 10 F VEER Host Board iSFPTM Module Figure 7 File: 1304 Recommended Host Board Supply Filtering Network Infineon iSFPTM Transceiver 3.3 V 1 H 10 F Protocol VCC 1 H 0.1 F 16 xx 1) Protocol VCC VCCT 4.7 to 10 k 0.1 F 17 4.7 to 10 k Tx Disable Tx Fault Tx Disable Tx Fault TD- 0.01 F 100 Laser Driver TD+ VEET 0.01 F 15 Protocol IC xx 1) 4.7 to 10 k SerDes IC VCCR 10 F 0.1 F 14 RD+ 0.01 F RD- 0.01 F 100 Preamp & Quantizer LOS LOS 3.3 V VEER PLD / PAL 4.7 to 10 k 4.7 to 10 k 4.7 to 10 k MOD-DEF(0) MOD-DEF(1) MOD-DEF(2) 1) Design criterion of the capacitor used is the resonant frequency and its value must be in the order of the nominal data rate. Use of single layer capacitors recommended. Short trace lengths are mandatory. File: 1303 Figure 8 Data Sheet Example iSFPTM Host Board Schematic 27 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Package Outlines 13.4 13.7 Package Outlines 56.5 6.25 8.5 1.34 13.7 10.3 11.6 47.5 Dimensions in mm File: 1215 Figure 9 TRANSCEIVER TEMPERATURE REFERENCE POINT 29.80 Dimensions in mm File: 1224 Figure 10 Data Sheet 28 2004-01-22 V23848-M305-C56 Revision History: 2004-01-22 Previous Version: 2003-10-24 Page Subjects (major changes since last revision) 13, 21 Tables changed 13 Figure 3 added DS6 Edition 2004-01-22 Published by Infineon Technologies AG, St.-Martin-Strasse 53, 81669 Munchen, Germany (c) Infineon Technologies AG 2004. All Rights Reserved. Attention please! The information herein is given to describe certain components and shall not be considered as a guarantee of characteristics. Terms of delivery and rights to technical change reserved. 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