Fiber Optic Transmitter OPF372 Family OPF372 Family • • • • • Low Cost 850 nm LED technology ® Popular ST style receptacle Pre-tested with fiber to assure performance Component pre-mounted and ready to use 35MHz operation The OPF372 family fiber optic transmitters are high performance devices packaged for data communication links. This transmitter is an 850nm GaAlAs LED and is specifically designed to efficiently launch optical power into fibers ranging in size from 50/125µm up to 200/300µm diameter fiber. Multiple power ranges with upper and lower limits are offered which allows the designer to select a device best suited for the application. This product’s combination of features including high speed and efficient coupled power makes it an ideal transmitter for integration into all types of data communications equipment. The mechanical design of this packaged is intended for PC Board or panel mounting. It is shipped with a lock washer, jam nut, 2 #2-56 screws, and a protective dust cap. Applications ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Industrial Ethernet equipment Copper-to-fiber media conversion Intra-system fiber optic links Video surveillance systems Typical Coupled Power IF = 100mA, 25°C Fiber Size Type N.A. OPF372A OPF372B OPF372C OPF372D 50/125 µm Graded Index 0.20 29µW 19µW 12.5µW 7.5µW 62.5/125 µm Graded Index 0.28 89µW 51µW 35µW 27µW 100/140 µm Graded Index 0.29 200µW 129µW 87µW 60µW 200/300 µm Step Index 0.41 750µW 606µW 463µW 320µW All Optek OPF LED emitters are AEL Class I as defined by IEC 60825-1 and are Risk Group 1 (Low-Risk) as defined by IEC 62471. RoHS ESD Class 2 ® ST is a registered trademark of AT&T. OPTEK reserves the right to make changes at any time in order to improve design and to supply the best product possible. OPTEK Technology Inc.— 1645 Wallace Drive, Carrollton, Texas 75006 Phone: (800) 341-4747 FAX: (972) 323– 2396 [email protected] www.optekinc.com Issue B 4/2013 Page 1 of 3 Fiber Optic Transmitter OPF372 Family Absolute Maximum Ratings TA = 25° C unless otherwise noted Storage Temperature Range -55° C to +100° C Operating Temperature Range -40° C to +85° C Lead Soldering Temperature(1) 260° C (2) 100 mA Continuous Forward Current Maximum Reverse Voltage 1.0 V Electrical/Optical Characteristics (TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted) SYMBOL PARAMETER Total Coupled Power 50/125 mm Fiber, NA = 0.20 POC MIN TYP OPF372A 25.0 29.0 OPF372B 15.0 19.0 OPF372C 10.0 12.5 OPF372D 5.0 7.5 VF Forward Voltage VR Reverse Voltage 1.8 Wavelength 830 λ 1.8 MAX UNITS 2.2 CONDITIONS µW IF = 100 mA V IF = 100 mA V IR = 100 µA 850 870 nm IF = 50 mA Δλ Optical Bandwidth 45 60 nm IF = 50 mA tr,tf Rise and Fall Time 6.0 10.0 ns IF = 100 mA; 10% to 90%(3) Notes: 1. Maximum of 5 seconds with soldering iron. Duration can be extended to 10 seconds when flow soldering. RMA flux is recommended. 2. De-rate linearly at 1.33mA /°C above 25°C . 3. No Pre-bias. 4. All Optek fiber optic LED products are subjected to 100% burn-in as part of its quality control process. The burn-in conditions are 96 hours at 100mA drive current and 25°C ambient temperature. Relative Coupled Power vs. Forward Current 2.0 Temperatures are Stepped -40°C Relative Coupled Power Relative Coupled Power 1.4 1.2 in 20°C increments. 1.0 0.8 80°C 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0 Typical Forward Voltage vs. Forward Current Temperatures are Stepped 1.9 in 20°C increments. 1.8 1.7 1.6 -40°C 1.5 1.4 80°C 1.3 1.2 20 40 60 Forward Current (mA) 80 100 0 20 40 60 80 100 Forward Current (mA) OPTEK reserves the right to make changes at any time in order to improve design and to supply the best product possible. Issue B 4/2013 Page 2 of 3 OPTEK Technology Inc.— 1645 Wallace Drive, Carrollton, Texas 75006 Phone: (800) 341-4747 FAX: (972) 323– 2396 [email protected] www.optekinc.com Fiber Optic Transmitter OPF372 Family Mechanical Data DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES (MILLIMETERS) OPTEK reserves the right to make changes at any time in order to improve design and to supply the best product possible. OPTEK Technology Inc.— 1645 Wallace Drive, Carrollton, Texas 75006 Phone: (800) 341-4747 FAX: (972) 323– 2396 [email protected] www.optekinc.com Issue B 4/2013 Page 3 of 3