SOURCE FTM-3401C

Dec 18, 2007
100BASE-LX Spring-Latch SFP Transceiver
(For 10km transmission with MCU version)
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
‹
Compatible with Telcordia GR-468-CORE
‹
RoHS compliance
Description
Fiberxon FTM-3401C-SL10CG SFP transceiver is
Features
high performance, cost effective modules. It is
designed for 100BASE-LX applications of 10km with
‹
Build-in PHY supporting SGMII Interface
SMF. The transceiver consists of two sections: The
‹
Build-in high performance MCU supporting
standard
easier configuration
FTM-3401C-SL10CG is built with SGMII interface.
SFP
part
and
the
PHY
part.
‹
100BASE-LX operation
‹
1310nm FP laser and PIN photo-detector
The optical output can be disabled by a TTL logic
‹
10km transmission with SMF
high-level input of Tx Disable, and the system also
‹
Standard serial ID information Compatible with
can disable the module via I2C. Tx Fault is provided
SFP MSA
to indicate that degradation of the laser. Loss of
‹
SFP MSA package with duplex LC connector
signal (LOS) output is provided to indicate the loss
‹
With Spring-Latch for high density application
of an input optical signal of receiver or the link status
‹
Very low EMI and excellent ESD protection
with partner. The system can also get the LOS(or
‹
+3.3V single power supply
Link)/Disable/Fault information via I2C register
‹
Operating case temperature: 0 to +70°C
access.
Applications
The standard serial ID information Compatible with
SFP MSA describes the transceiver’s capabilities,
‹
Switch to Switch interface
standard
‹
Switched backplane applications
information. The host equipment can access this
‹
Router/Server interface
information via the 2-wire serial CMOS EEPROM
‹
Other optical transmission systems
protocol. For further information, please refer to SFP
interfaces,
manufacturer
and
other
Multi-Source Agreement (MSA).
Building-in high performance MCU in this module,
Host can more easily configure all functions of
Standard
‹
Compatible with SFP MSA
‹
Compatible with IEEE 802.3ah-2004
FTM-3401C-SL10CG.
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Regulatory Compliance
The transceivers have been tested according to American and European product safety and electromagnetic
compatibility regulations (See Table 1). For further information regarding regulatory certification, please refer
to FlexonTM regulatory specification and safety guidelines, or contact with Fiberxon, Inc. America sales office
listed at the end of the documentation.
Table 1 - Regulatory Compliance
Feature
Standard
Electrostatic Discharge
MIL-STD-883E
(ESD) to the Electrical Pins
Method 3015.7
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
IEC 61000-4-2
to the Duplex LC Receptacle
GR-1089-CORE
Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI)
Immunity
Laser Eye Safety
Component Recognition
Performance
Class 1(>500 V)
Compatible with standards
FCC Part 15 Class B
EN55022 Class B (CISPR 22B)
Compatible with standards
VCCI Class B
IEC 61000-4-3
Compatible with standards
FDA 21CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11
Compatible with Class I laser
EN60950, EN (IEC) 60825-1,2
product.
UL and CSA
Compatible with standards
2002/95/EC 4.1&4.2
RoHS
Compliant with standards note
2005/747/EC
Note:
In light of item 5 in Annex of 2002/95/EC, “Pb in the glass of cathode ray tubes, electronic components and
fluorescent tubes.” and item 13 in Annex of 2005/747/EC , “ Lead and cadmium in optical and filter glass.” ,the
two exemptions are being concerned for Fiberxon’s transceivers, because Fiberxon’s transceivers use glass,
which may contain Pb, for components such as lenses, windows, isolators, and other electronic components.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Stress in excess of the maximum absolute ratings can cause permanent damage to the module.
Table 2 - Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Max.
Unit
Storage Temperature
TS
-40
+85
°C
Supply Voltage
VCC
-0.5
3.6
V
-
5
95
%
1.2
W
Operating Relative Humidity
Power consumption
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Recommended Operating Conditions
Table 3- Recommended Operating Conditions
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Operating Case Temperature
TC
0
Power Supply Voltage
VCC
3.10
Power Supply Current
ICC
Typical
3.30
Date Rate
Max.
Unit
+70
°C
3.50
V
320
mA Note 1
125
Mbps
Note 1: The max. power supply current after module work stable.
Optical and Electrical Characteristics
Table 4 - Optical and Electrical Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Typical
Max.
Unit
Notes
1310
1355
nm
-8
dBm
2
2
Transmitter
Centre Wavelength
λC
1270
Average Output Power
P0ut
-15
P0ut@TX Disable Asserted
P0ut
-45
dBm
σ
7.7
nm
Spectral Width (RMS)
Extinction Ratio
EX
Rise/Fall Time (20%~80%)
tr/tf
Output Optical Eye
Data
Input
Swing
Differential
Input Differential Impedance
TX Fault
dB
3
ns
Compatible with IEEE 802.3ah-2004
(SGMII Series interface)
TX Disable
9
VIN
200
ZIN
80
100
3
4
2100
mV
120
Ω
Disable
2.0
Vcc
Enable
Vee
Vee+0.8
Fault
2.0
Vcc
Normal
Vee
Vee+0.5
5
V
V
Receiver
Centre Wavelength
λC
1260
Receiver Sensitivity
1310
1570
nm
-31.5
dBm
6
6
Receiver Overload
-8
dBm
Return Loss
12
dB
LOS De-Assert
-32.5
LOS Assert
-45
LOS Hysteresis
0.5
dBm
4.5
dB
0.43
UI
370
2000
mV
High
2.0
Vcc+0.3
Low
Vee
Vee+0.5
Total Jitter
(SGMII Series Interface)
Data Output Swing Differential
(SGMII Series Interface)
LOS
dBm
TJ
VOUT
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Notes:
2.
The optical power is launched into SMF 9/125um.
3.
Unfiltered, measured with 4B/5B code for 125Mbps
4.
Measured with 4B/5B code for 125Mbps.
5.
PECL logic, internally AC coupled.
6.
Measured with 4B/5B code for 125Mbps, worst-case extinction ratio, BER ≤1×10-10.
EEPROM Information
The SFP MSA defines a 256-byte memory map in EEPROM describing the transceiver’s capabilities,
standard interfaces, manufacturer, and other information, which is accessible over a 2-wire serial interface at
the 8-bit address 1010000X (A0h). For the memory contents, please refer to Table 5.
Table 5 - EEPROM Serial ID Memory Contents (A0h)
Addr.
Field Size
(Bytes)
Name of Field
Hex
Description
0
1
Identifier
03
SFP
1
1
Ext. Identifier
04
MOD4
2
1
Connector
07
LC
3—10
8
Transceiver
00 00 00 10 00 00 00 00
11
1
Encoding
02
4B5B
12
1
BR, nominal
01
100Mbps
13
1
Reserved
00
14
1
Length (9um)-km 0A
15
1
Length (9um) 64
16
1
Length (50um) 00
17
1
Length (62.5um) 00
18
1
Length (copper) 00
19
1
Reserved
20—35
16
Vendor name
36
1
Reserved
37—39
3
Vendor OUI
40—55
16
Vendor PN
56—59
4
Vendor rev
xx xx xx xx
60—61
2
Wavelength
05 1E
62
1
Reserved
00
63
1
CC BASE
xx
64—65
2
Options
00 1A
66
1
BR, max
00
67
1
BR, min
00
68—83
16
Vendor SN
Transmitter Code
10km
00
46 49 42 45 52 58 4F 4E
20 49 4E 43 2E 20 20 20
“FIBERXON INC. “(ASCⅡ)
00
00 00 00
46 54 4D 2D 33 34 30 31
43 2D 53 4C 31 30 43 47
xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
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“FTM-3401C-SL10CG” (ASCⅡ)
ASCⅡ( “31 30 20 20” means 1.0 revision)
1310nm
Check sum of bytes 0 - 62
LOS, TX_FAULT and TX_DISABLE
ASCⅡ
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xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
84—91
8
92—94
3
Reserved
00 00 00
95
1
CC_EXT
Xx
96—154
58
Vendor specific
155
1
Reserved
156-247
Vendor date codexx xx xx xx xx xx 20 20
Year(2 bytes), Month(2 bytes), Day (2 bytes)
Check sum of bytes 64 - 94
Read only
Vendor specific
248
1
Status
Read only
249
1
CFG0
Work mode configuration
250
1
CFG1
Work mode configuration
251
1
CFG2
Work mode configuration
252
1
Status
Module status indication
253
1
Reserved
Read only
254
1
PSWH
Password entry
255
1
PSWL
Password entry
Note: The “xx” byte should be filled in according to practical case. For more information, please refer to the
related document of SFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) and application note.
Easier Configuration
Designing-in a high performance MCU in FTM-3401C-SL10CG, host can configure Fiberxon’s SGMII series
product easily.
For FTM-3401C-SL10CG, host only need access few registers of A0H via I2C to configure SGMII series
module, such as speed-selection, Auto-negotiation, LOS/Link detection, TX disable, FEFI/RFI and CRC
counter function support. Host can get inner status via access specific register of FTM-3401C-SL10CG.
The operation data rate can be configured via hardware pin and I2C bus independently.
For more detailed information, please refer to application note of FTM-3401C-SL10CG.
Recommended Host Board Power Supply Circuit
Figure 1 shows the recommended host board power supply circuit.
Figure 1, Recommended Host Board Power Supply Circuit
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Recommended Interface Circuit
Figure 2 shows the recommended interface circuit.
Figure 2, Recommended Interface Circuit
Pin Definitions
Figure 3 below shows the pin numbering of SFP electrical interface. The pin functions are described in Table 6
with some accompanying notes.
P in 2 0
T O P V IE W
OF BOARD
P in 1 1
P in 1 0
B O T T O M V IE W
OF BOARD
P in 1
Figure 3, Pin View
Table 6– Pin Function Definitions
Pin No.
Name
1
VeeT
2
TX Fault
Function
Plug Seq.
Transmitter Ground
1
Transmitter Fault Indication
3
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3
TX Disable
Transmitter Disable
3
Note 2
4
MOD-DEF2
Module Definition 2
3
Note 3
5
MOD-DEF1
Module Definition 1
3
Note 3
6
MOD-DEF0
Module Definition 0
3
Note 3
7
Rate Select
Not Connected
3
8
LOS
Loss of Signal
3
9
VeeR
Receiver Ground
1
10
VeeR
Receiver Ground
1
11
VeeR
Receiver Ground
1
12
RD-
Inv. Received Data Out
3
Note 5
13
RD+
Received Data Out
3
Note 5
14
VeeR
Receiver Ground
1
15
VccR
Receiver Power
2
16
VccT
Transmitter Power
2
17
VeeT
Transmitter Ground
1
18
TD+
Transmit Data In
3
Note 6
19
TD-
Inv. Transmit Data In
3
Note 6
20
VeeT
Transmitter Ground
1
Note 4
Notes:
1. TX Fault is an open collector output, which should be pulled up with a 4.7k~10kΩ resistor on the host
board to a voltage between 2.0V and Vcc+0.3V. Logic 0 indicates normal operation; logic 1 indicates a
laser fault of some kind. In the low state, the output will be pulled to less than 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 4.7k~10kΩ resistor. Its states are:
Low (0~0.8V):
Transmitter on
(>0.8V, <2.0V):
Undefined
High (2.0~3.465V):
Transmitter Disabled
Open:
Transmitter Disabled
3. MOD-DEF 0,1,2 are the module definition pins. They should be pulled up with a 4.7k~10kΩ resistor on
the host board. The pull-up voltage shall be VccT or VccR.
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 is an open collector output, which should be pulled up with a 4.7k~10kΩ resistor on the host board to
a voltage between 2.0V and Vcc+0.3V. Logic 0 indicates normal operation; logic 1 indicates loss of signal
or link down with partner. In the low state, the output will be pulled to less than 0.8V.
5. These are the differential receiver output. They are internally AC-coupled 100Ω differential lines which
should be terminated with 100Ω (differential) at the user SGMII.
6. These are the differential transmitter inputs. They are AC-coupled, differential lines with 100Ω differential
termination inside the module.
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Mechanical Design Diagram
The mechanical design diagram is shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4, Mechanical Design Diagram of the SFP with Spring- Latch
Ordering information
FTM
3
4
0
Wavelength
3 : 1310nm
1
Receptacle
C : LC
Product part Number
FTM-3401C-SL10CG
C
Distance
10: 10KM
Function
4 : PHY
Data rate
01: 125M
10
SL
C
G
Other
G: RoHS compliance
MCU
C: MCU version
Package
SL: SFP with Spring- Latch
Media
Data Rate(Mbps)
Transmission Distance(km)
Single mode fiber
125
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Related SGMII SFP Products
Product part
Media
Number
FTM-C012R-LCG
Data
Transmission
Rate(Mbps)
Distance
Cat. 5 Copper 10/100/1000
Note
100m
Temperature
0~+70°C
FTM-3401C-SL2CG
MMF
125
2km
MCU version
0~+70°C
FTM-3401C-SL10iCG
SMF
125
10km
MCU version
-40~+85°C
FTM-3413C-SLCG
SMF
125/1250
10km
MCU version
0~+70°C
FTM-3413C-SL05CG
MMF
125/1250
2km/550m
MCU version
0~+70°C
FTM-3401C-SL2iCG
MMF
125
2km
MCU version
-40~+85°C
FTM-3413C-SLiCG
SMF
125/1250
10km
MCU version
-40~+85°C
FTM-3413C-SL05iCG
MMF
125/1250
2km/550m
MCU version
-40~+85°C
Related Documents
For further information, please refer to the following documents:
■
Fiberxon Spring-Latch SFP Installation Guide
■
Fiberxon SFP Application Notes
■
SFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA)
Obtaining Document
You can visit our website:
http://www.fiberxon.com
Or contact with Fiberxon, Inc. America Sales Office listed at the end of documentation to get the latest
documents.
Revision History
Revision
Initiate
Review
Approve
Rev. 1a
Henry.Xiao
Tripper.Huang
Walker.Wei
Initial datasheet
Nov. 20,2006
Rev. 1b
Unvier.Yang
Armstrong.Tian
Tripper.Huang
Revise
Dec. 18,2007
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© Copyright Fiberxon Inc. 2007
All Rights Reserved.
All information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. The products described in this
document are NOT intended for use in implantation or other life support applications where malfunction may
result in injury or death to persons.
The information contained in this document does not affect or change Fiberxon product specifications or
warranties. Nothing in this document shall operate as an express or implied license or indemnity under the
intellectual property rights of Fiberxon or third parties. All information contained in this document was obtained
in specific environments, and is presented as an illustration. The results obtained in other operating
environment may vary.
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED ON AN ”AS IS” BASIS. In no event
will Fiberxon be liable for damages arising directly from any use of the information contained in this document.
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