ETC HFCT-5941ATG

Agilent HFCT-5941xxx Single Mode Laser
Small Form Factor Transceivers for
ATM, SONET OC-48/SDH STM-16
Part of the Agilent METRAK family
Data Sheet
Description
The HFCT-5941xxx are high
performance, cost effective
modules for serial optical data
communications applications at
2488 Mb/s. They are designed to
provide SONET/SDH compliant
links at 2488 Mb/s for both short
and intermediate reach links.
The modules are designed for
single mode fiber and operate at
a nominal wavelength of 1300
nm. They incorporate high
performance, reliable, long
wavelength optical devices and
proven circuit technology to give
long life and consistent service.
The transmitter section of the
HFCT-5941L/AL/G/AG
incorporates a 1300 nm Fabry
Perot (FP) laser. The transmitter
in the HFCT-5941TL/ATL/TG/
ATG uses a Distributed
Feedback (DFB) laser packaged
in conjunction with an optical
isolator for excellent back
reflection performance. The
transmitter has full IEC 825 and
CDRH Class 1 eye safety.
For each device the receiver
section uses an MOVPE grown
planar SEDET PIN
photodetector for low dark
current and excellent
responsivity.
A positive ECL logic interface
simplifies interface to external
circuitry.
The transceivers are supplied in
the new industry standard 2 x 5
DIP style package with the LC
fiber connector interface and is
footprint compatible with SFF
Multi Source Agreement (MSA).
Features
• HFCT-5941L/AL:
Links of 2 km with 9/125 µm
single mode fiber (SMF)
• HFCT-5941TL/ATL:
Links of 15 km with 9/125 µm
single mode fiber (SMF)
• Multisourced 2 x 5 package style
with LC receptacle
• Single +3.3 V power supply
• Temperature range:
HFCT-5941L/G:
0°C to +70°C
HFCT-5941TL/TG: 0°C to +70°C
HFCT-5941AL/AG: -40°C to
+85°C
HFCT-5941ATL/ATG:
-20°C to +85°C
• Wave solder and aqueous wash
process compatible
• Manufactured in an ISO9002
certified facility
• Fully Class 1 CDRH/IEC 825
compliant
• Compliant with ITU-G.957
STM-16, I-16 and S-16.1 Optical
Interfaces
• HFCT-5941L/AL/TL/ATL:
with EMI nose shield
• HFCT-5941G/AG/TG/ATG:
without EMI nose shield
Applications
• SONET/SDH equipment
interconnect, OC-48/SDH STM-16
rate
• Short and intermediate reach
ATM/SONET links
Functional Description
Receiver Section
Design
The receiver section for the
HFCT-5941xxx contains an
InGaAs/InP photo detector and
a preamplifier mounted in an
optical subassembly. This optical
subassembly is coupled to a
postamp/decision circuit on a
circuit board. The design of the
optical assembly is such that it
provides better than 27 dB
Optical Return Loss (ORL).
Figure 1 also shows a filter
function which limits the
bandwidth of the preamp output
signal. The filter is designed to
bandlimit the preamp output
noise and thus improve the
receiver sensitivity.
These components will reduce
the sensitivity of the receiver as
the signal bit rate is increased
above 2488 Mb/s.
The postamplifier is ac coupled
to the preamplifier as illustrated
in Figure 1. The coupling
capacitors are large enough to
pass the SONET/SDH test
pattern at 2488 Mb/s without
significant distortion or
performance penalty. If a lower
signal rate, or a code which has
significantly more low frequency
content is used, sensitivity, jitter
and pulse distortion could be
degraded.
Figure 1. Receiver Block Diagram
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PECL
OUTPUT
BUFFER
AMPLIFIER
GND
The Signal Detect Circuit
The signal detect circuit works
by sensing the peak level of the
received signal and comparing
this level to a reference. The SD
output is low voltage TTL.
DATA OUT
FILTER
TRANSIMPEDANCE
PREAMPLIFIER
Noise Immunity
The receiver includes internal
circuit components to filter
power supply noise. However
under some conditions of EMI
and power supply noise,
external power supply filtering
may be necessary (see
Application Section).
SIGNAL
DETECT
CIRCUIT
TTL
OUTPUT
BUFFER
DATA OUT
SD
Functional Description
Transmitter Section
Design
A schematic diagram for the
transmitter is shown in Figure 2.
The HFCT-5941L/AL/G/AG
incorporates an FP laser and the
HFCT-5941TL/TG/ATL/ATG
uses a DFB packaged in
conjunction with an optical
isolator. Both packages have
been designed to be compliant
with IEC 825 eye safety
requirements under any single
fault condition and CDRH under
normal operating conditions.
The optical output is controlled
by a custom IC that detects the
laser output via the monitor
photodiode. This IC provides
both dc and ac current drive to
the laser to ensure correct
modulation, eye diagram and
extinction ratio over
temperature, supply voltage and
operating life.
FP or
DFB
LASER
DATA
LASER
MODULATOR
DATA
PECL
INPUT
LASER BIAS
DRIVER
LASER BIAS
CONTROL
Figure 2. Simplified Transmitter Schematic
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PHOTODIODE
(rear facet monitor)
Package
The overall package concept for
the device consists of the
following basic elements; two
optical subassemblies, two
electrical subassemblies and the
housing as illustrated in the
block diagram in Figure 3.
The package outline drawing
and pin out are shown in
Figures 4 and 5. The details of
this package outline and pin out
are compliant with the multisource definition of the 2 x 5
DIP.
A metallic nose clip provides
connection to chassis ground for
both EMI and thermal
dissipation.
The electrical subassemblies
consist of high volume
multilayer printed circuit boards
on which the IC and various
surface-mounted passive circuit
elements are attached.
The receiver electrical
subassembly includes an
internal shield for the electrical
and optical subassembly to
ensure high immunity to
external EMI fields.
The optical subassemblies are
each attached to their respective
transmit or receive electrical
subassemblies. These two units
are then fitted within the outer
housing of the transceiver that is
molded of filled nonconductive
plastic to provide mechanical
strength. The housing is then
encased with a metal EMI
protective shield. The case is
signal ground and we
recommend soldering the four
ground tabs to host card signal
ground.
The pcb’s for the two electrical
subassemblies both carry the
signal pins that exit from the
bottom of the transceiver. The
solder posts are fastened into
the molding of the device and
are designed to provide the
mechanical strength required to
withstand the loads imposed on
the transceiver by mating with
the LC connectored fiber cables.
Although they are not connected
electrically to the transceiver, it
is recommended to connect
them to chassis ground.
RX SUPPLY
*
DATA OUT
PIN PHOTODIODE
PREAMPLIFIER
SUBASSEMBLY
QUANTIZER IC
DATA OUT
RX GROUND
SIGNAL
DETECT
LC
RECEPTACLE
TX GROUND
DATA IN
DATA IN
Tx DISABLE
LASER BIAS
MONITORING
LASER DRIVER
AND CONTROL
CIRCUIT
LASER DIODE
OUTPUT POWER
MONITORING
TX SUPPLY
LASER
OPTICAL
SUBASSEMBLY
CASE
* NOSE CLIP PROVIDES CONNECTION TO CHASSIS GROUND FOR BOTH EMI AND THERMAL DISSIPATION.
Figure 3. Block Diagram
4
15.0 ± 0.2
(0.591 ± 0.008)
13.59 + 0
- 0.2
0.535 +0
-0.008
(
13.59
(0.535)
MAX
)
TOP VIEW
48.2
(1.898)
6.25
(0.246)
9.8
(0.386)
MAX
10.8 ± 0.2
9.6 ± 0.2
(0.425 ± 0.008)(0.378 ±0.008)
3.81
(0.15)
10.16
(0.4)
Ø 1.07
(0.042)
19.5 ±0.3
(0.768 ±0.012)
FRONT VIEW
1
(0.039)
10 x 0.5
(0.02)
1.78
(0.07)
4.06
(0.16)
0.25
(0.01)
1
(0.039)
BACK VIEW
SIDE VIEW
48.2
(1.898)
9.8
(0.386)
MAX
G MODULE - NO EMI NOSE SHIELD
Ø 1.07
(0.042)
19.5 ±0.3
(0.768 ±0.012)
1
(0.039)
1.78
(0.07)
10 x 0.5
(0.02)
3.81
(0.15)
0.25
(0.01)
SIDE VIEW
10 x 0.25 (PIN THICKNESS)
(0.01)
NOTE: END OF PINS
CHAMFERED
BOTTOM VIEW
DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS (INCHES)
DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE NOMINAL. ALL DIMENSIONS MEET THE MAXIMUM PACKAGE OUTLINE DRAWING IN THE SFF MSA.
Figure 4. HFCT-5941xxx Package Outline Drawing
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Connection Diagram
RX
TX
Mounting Studs/
Solder Posts
Package
Grounding Tabs
Top
View
RECEIVER SIGNAL GROUND
RECEIVER POWER SUPPLY
SIGNAL DETECT
RECEIVER DATA OUT BAR
RECEIVER DATA OUT
o
o
o
o
o
1
2
3
4
5
10
9
8
7
6
o
o
o
o
o
TRANSMITTER DATA IN BAR
TRANSMITTER DATA IN
TRANSMITTER DISABLE
TRANSMITTER SIGNAL GROUND
TRANSMITTER POWER SUPPLY
Figure 5. Pin Out Diagram (Top View)
Pin Descriptions:
Pin 1 Receiver Signal Ground VEE RX:
Directly connect this pin to the
receiver ground plane.
Pin 2 Receiver Power Supply VCC RX:
Provide +3.3 V dc via the
recommended receiver power
supply filter circuit. Locate the
power supply filter circuit as
close as possible to the VCC RX
pin. Note: the filter circuit
should not cause VCC to drop
below minimum specification.
Pin 3 Signal Detect SD:
Normal optical input levels to
the receiver result in a logic “1”
output.
Low optical input levels to the
receiver result in a logic “0”
output.
This Signal Detect output can be
used to drive a TTL input on an
upstream circuit, such as Signal
Detect input or Loss of Signalbar.
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Pin 4 Receiver Data Out Bar RD-:
PECL logic family. Output
internally biased and ac
coupled.
Pin 9 Transmitter Data In TD+:
PECL logic family. Internal
terminations are provided
(Terminations, ac coupling).
Pin 5 Receiver Data Out RD+:
PECL logic family. Output
internally biased and ac
coupled.
Pin 10 Transmitter Data In Bar TD-:
Internal terminations are
provided (Terminations, ac
coupling).
Pin 6 Transmitter Power Supply
VCC TX:
Provide +3.3 V dc via the
recommended transmitter
power supply filter circuit.
Locate the power supply filter
circuit as close as possible to the
VCC TX pin.
Mounting Studs/Solder Posts
The two mounting studs are
provided for transceiver
mechanical attachment to the
circuit board. It is
recommended that the holes in
the circuit board be connected to
chassis ground.
Pin 7 Transmitter Signal Ground
VEE TX:
Directly connect this pin to the
transmitter signal ground plane.
Package Grounding Tabs
Connect four package grounding
tabs to signal ground.
Pin 8 Transmitter Disable TDIS:
Optional feature, connect this
pin to +3.3 V TTL logic high “1”
to disable module. To enable
module connect to TTL logic low
“0”.
Application Information
The Applications Engineering
Group at Agilent is available to
assist you with technical
understanding and design tradeoffs associated with these
transceivers. You can contact
them through your Agilent sales
representative.
The following information is
provided to answer some of the
most common questions about
the use of the parts.
minimum transmitter output
optical power (dBm avg) and the
lowest receiver sensitivity (dBm
avg). This OPB provides the
necessary optical signal range to
establish a working fiber-optic
link. The OPB is allocated for the
fiber-optic cable length and the
corresponding link penalties.
For proper link performance, all
penalties that affect the link
performance must be accounted
for within the link optical power
budget.
Optical Power Budget and
Link Penalties
The worst-case Optical Power
Budget (OPB) in dB for a fiberoptic link is determined by the
difference between the
Electrical and Mechanical Interface
Recommended Circuit
Figure 6 shows the
recommended interface for
deploying the Agilent
transceivers in a +3.3 V system.
Data Line Interconnections
Agilent’s HFCT-5941xxx fiberoptic transceivers are designed
to couple to +3.3 V PECL signals.
The transmitter driver circuit
regulates the output optical
power. The regulated light
output will maintain a constant
output optical power provided
the data pattern is balanced in
duty cycle. If the data duty cycle
has long, continuous state times
(low or high data duty cycle),
then the output optical power
will gradually change its average
output optical power level to its
preset value.
Z = 50 W
VCC (+3.3 V)
TDIS (LVTTL)
130 W
TD-
Z = 50 W
NOTE A
130 W
VEE TX o
VCC TX o
o RD+
6
o RD-
TD+ o
7
o SD
8
o VCC RX
RX
TD- o
TX
9
o VEE RX
10
TDIS o
TD+
1
2
3
4
5
VCC (+3.3 V)
1 µH
C2
10 µF
C3
VCC (+3.3 V)
1 µH
RD+
C1
10 µF
Z = 50 W
NOTE B
100 W
RD-
Z = 50 W
SD
LVTTL
Note:
C1 = C2 = C3 = 10 nF or 100 nF
TD+, TD- INPUTS ARE INTERNALLY TERMINATED AND AC COUPLED.
RD+, RD- OUTPUTS ARE INTERNALLY BIASED AND AC COUPLED.
Note A: CIRCUIT ASSUMES OPEN EMITTER OUTPUT.
Note B: CIRCUIT ASSUMES HIGH IMPENDANCE INTERNAL BIAS @ V CC - 1.3 V.
Figure 6. Recommended Interface Circuit
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The HFCT-5941xx has a transmit
disable function which is a
single-ended +3.3 V TTL input
which is dc-coupled to pin 8.
The receiver section is internally
ac-coupled between the preamplifier and the post-amplifier
stages. The Data and Data-bar
outputs of the post-amplifier are
internally biased and ac-coupled
to their respective output pins
(pins 4, 5).
2 x Ø 2.29 MAX. 2 x Ø 1.4 ±0.1
(0.09)
(0.055 ±0.004)
Signal Detect is a single-ended,
+3.3 V TTL compatible output
signal that is dc-coupled to pin 3
of the module. Signal Detect
should not be ac-coupled
externally to the follow-on
circuits because of its infrequent
state changes.
17.8
(0.700)
2 x Ø 1.4 ±0.1
7.11
(0.055 ±0.004)
(0.28)
Caution should be taken to
account for the proper interconnection between the supporting
Physical Layer integrated
circuits and these transceivers.
Figure 6 illustrates a
recommended interface circuit
for interconnecting to a +3.3 V
dc PECL fiber-optic transceiver.
3.56
(0.14)
4 x Ø 1.4 ±0.1
(0.055 ±0.004)
13.34
(0.525)
10.16
(0.4)
7.59
(0.299)
9.59
(0.378)
3
(0.118)
4 x 1.78
(0.07)
3
(0.118)
6
(0.236)
2
(0.079)
2
2 x Ø 2.29
(0.079) (0.09)
4.57
(0.18)
3.08
(0.121)
10 x Ø 0.81 ±0.1
(0.032 ±0.004)
DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS (INCHES)
NOTES:
1. THIS FIGURE DESCRIBES THE RECOMMENDED CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT FOR THE SFF TRANSCEIVER.
2. THE HATCHED AREAS ARE KEEP-OUT AREAS RESERVED FOR HOUSING STANDOFFS. NO METAL TRACES OR
GROUND CONNECTION IN KEEP-OUT AREAS.
3. 2 x 5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE REQUIRES 16 PCB HOLES (10 I/O PINS, 2 SOLDER POSTS AND 4 PACKAGE
GROUNDING TABS).
PACKAGE GROUNDING TABS SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO SIGNAL GROUND.
4. THE MOUNTING STUDS SHOULD BE SOLDERED TO CHASSIS GROUND FOR MECHANICAL INTEGRITY AND TO
ENSURE FOOTPRINT COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER SFF TRANSCEIVERS.
5. HOLES FOR HOUSING LEADS MUST BE TIED TO SIGNAL GROUND.
Figure 7. Recommended Board Layout Hole Pattern
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Power Supply Filtering and Ground
Planes
It is important to exercise care
in circuit board layout to
achieve optimum performance
from these transceivers. Figure 6
shows the power supply circuit
which complies with the small
form factor multisource
agreement. It is further
recommended that a continuous
ground plane be provided in the
circuit board directly under the
transceiver to provide a low
inductance ground for signal
return current. This
recommendation is in keeping
with good high frequency board
layout practices.
Package footprint and front panel
considerations
The Agilent transceivers comply
with the circuit board “Common
Transceiver Footprint” hole
pattern defined in the current
multisource agreement which
defined the 2 x 5 package style.
This drawing is reproduced in
Figure 7 with the addition of
ANSI Y14.5M compliant
dimensioning to be used as a
guide in the mechanical layout
of your circuit board. Figure 8
shows the front panel
dimensions associated with such
a layout.
Eye Safety Circuit
For an optical transmitter
device to be eye-safe in the event
of a single fault failure, the
transmit-ter must either
maintain eye-safe operation or
be disabled.
The HFCT-5941xxx is
intrinsically eye safe and does
not require shut down circuitry.
000
000
000
15.24
(0.6)
10.16 ± 0.1
(0.4 ± 0.004)
TOP OF PCB
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000000000
000000000
000000000
000000000
000000000
B
B
DETAIL A
15.24
(0.6)
1
(0.039)
00
00
00
00000000000000000000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000
14.22 ±0.1
(0.56 ±0.004)
00
00
00
SOLDER POSTS
0000000000
0000000000 00000000000000000000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000
15.75 MAX. 15.0 MIN.
(0.62 MAX. 0.59 MIN.)
SECTION B - B
DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS (INCHES)
1.
2.
FIGURE DESCRIBES THE RECOMMENDED FRONT PANEL OPENING FOR A LC OR SG SFF TRANSCEIVER.
SFF TRANSCEIVER PLACED AT 15.24 mm (0.6) MIN. SPACING.
Figure 8. Recommended Panel Mounting
Signal Detect
The Signal Detect circuit
provides a deasserted output
signal when the optical link is
broken (or when the remote
transmitter is OFF). The Signal
Detect threshold is set to
transition from a high to low
state between the minimum
receiver input optical power and
-35 dBm avg. input optical
power indicating a definite
optical fault (e.g. unplugged
connector for the receiver or
transmitter, broken fiber, or
failed far-end transmitter or data
source). The Signal Detect does
not detect receiver data error or
error-rate. Data errors can be
determined by signal processing
offered by upstream PHY ICs.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
One of a circuit board designer’s
foremost concerns is the control
of electromagnetic emissions
from electronic equipment.
Success in controlling generated
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A
Electromagnetic Interference
(EMI) enables the designer to
pass a governmental agency’s
EMI regulatory standard and
more importantly, it reduces the
possibility of interference to
neighboring equipment. Agilent
has designed the HFCT-5941xxx
to provide good EMI
performance. The EMI
performance of a chassis is
dependent on physical design
and features which help improve
EMI suppression. Agilent
encourages using standard RF
suppression practices and
avoiding poorly EMI-sealed
enclosures.
Agilent’s OC-48 LC transceivers
(HFCT-5941xxx) have nose
shields which provide a
convenient chassis connection to
the nose of the transceiver. This
nose shield improves system
EMI performance by effectively
closing off the LC aperture.
Localized shielding is also
improved by tying the four metal
housing package grounding tabs
to signal ground on the PCB.
Though not obvious by
inspection, the nose shield and
metal housing are electrically
separated for customers who do
not wish to directly tie chassis
and signal grounds together.
The recommended transceiver
position, PCB layout and panel
opening for both devices are the
same, making them mechanically
drop-in compatible. Figure 8
shows the recommended
positioning of the transceivers
with respect to the PCB and
faceplate.
Package and Handling Instructions
Flammability
The HFCT-5941xxx transceiver
housing consists of high
strength, heat resistant and UL
94 V-0 flame retardant plastic
and metal packaging.
Recommended Solder and Wash
Process
The HFCT-5941xxx are
compatible with industrystandard wave solder processes.
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Process plug
This transceiver is supplied with
a process plug for protection of
the optical port within the LC
connector receptacle. This
process plug prevents
contamination during wave
solder and aqueous rinse as well
as during handling, shipping and
storage. It is made of a hightemperature, molded sealing
material that can withstand
+85°C and a rinse pressure of
110 lbs per square inch.
Recommended Solder fluxes
Solder fluxes used with the
HFCT-5941xxx should be
water-soluble, organic fluxes.
Recommended solder fluxes
include Lonco 3355-11 from
London Chemical West, Inc. of
Burbank, CA, and 100 Flux from
Alpha-Metals of Jersey City, NJ.
Recommended Cleaning/Degreasing
Chemicals
Alcohols: methyl, isopropyl,
isobutyl.
Aliphatics: hexane, heptane
Other: naphtha.
Do not use partially halogenated
hydrocarbons such as 1,1.1
trichloroethane, ketones such as
MEK, acetone, chloroform, ethyl
acetate, methylene dichloride,
phenol, methylene chloride, or
N-methylpyrolldone. Also,
Agilent does not recommend the
use of cleaners that use
halogenated hydrocarbons
because of their potential
environmental harm.
LC SFF Cleaning Recommendations
In the event of contamination of
the optical ports, the
recommended cleaning process
is the use of forced nitrogen. If
contamination is thought to have
remained, the optical ports can
be cleaned using a NTT
international Cletop stick type
(diam. 1.25mm) and HFE7100
cleaning fluid.
Regulatory Compliance
The Regulatory Compliance for
transceiver performance is
shown in Table 1. The overall
equipment design will determine
the certification level. The
transceiver performance is
offered as a figure of merit to
assist the designer in
considering their use in
equipment designs.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
The device has been tested to
comply with MIL-STD-883
(Method 3015). It is important to
use normal ESD handling
precautions for ESD sensitive
devices. These precautions
include using grounded wrist
straps, work benches, and floor
mats in ESD controlled areas.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Most equipment designs utilizing
these high-speed transceivers
from Agilent will be required to
meet FCC regulations in the
United States, CENELEC
EN55022 (CISPR 22) in Europe
and VCCI in Japan. Refer to EMI
section (page 9) for more details.
Immunity
Transceivers will be subject to
radio-frequency electromagnetic
fields following the IEC 61000-4-3
test method.
Table 1: Regulatory Compliance - Targeted Specification
Feature
Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) to the Electrical Pins
Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) to the LC Receptacle
Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI)
Immunity
Test Method
MIL-STD-883
Method 3015
Variation of IEC 61000-4-2
Performance
Class 2 (>2 kV).
FCC Class B
CENELEC EN55022 Class B
(CISPR 22A)
VCCI Class I
Variation of IEC 61000-4-3
Margins are dependent on customer board and chassis
designs.
Laser Eye Safety
US 21 CFR, Subchapter J
and Equipment Type Testing per Paragraphs 1002.10
and 1002.12
EN 60825-1: 1994 +A11
EN 60825-2: 1994
EN 60950: 1992+A1+A2+A3
Component Recognition
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Eye Safety
These laser-based transceivers
are classified as AEL Class I
(U.S. 21 CFR(J) and AEL Class 1
per EN 60825-1 (+A11). They are
eye safe when used within the
data sheet limits per CDRH.
They are also eye safe under
normal operating conditions and
under all reasonably foreseeable
single fault conditions per
EN60825-1. Agilent has tested
the transceiver design for
compliance with the
requirements listed below under
normal operating conditions and
under single fault conditions
where applicable. TUV
Rheinland has granted
certification to these
transceivers for laser eye safety
and use in EN 60950 and
EN 60825-2 applications. Their
performance enables the
transceivers to be used without
concern for eye safety up to 3.6
V transmitter VCC.
Underwriters Laboratories and
Canadian Standards Association
Joint Component Recognition
for Information Technology
Equipment Including Electrical
Business Equipment.
Tested to 8 kV contact discharge.
Typically show no measurable effect from a
10 V/m field swept from 27 to 1000 MHz applied to the
transceiver without a chassis enclosure.
AEL Class I, FDA/CDRH
CDRH Accession Number:
HFCT-5941L/G/AL/AG ) Pending
HFCT-5941TL/TG/ATL/ATG ) 9521220 - 48
AEL Class 1, TUV Rheinland of North America
TUV Bauart License:
HFCT-5941L/G/AL/AG ) 933/510111/04
HFCT-5941TL/TG/ATL/ATG ) 933/510111/05
UL File Number: E173874
CAUTION:
There are no user serviceable
parts nor any maintenance
required for the HFCT-5941xxx.
All adjustments are made at the
factory before shipment to our
customers. Tampering with or
modifying the performance of
the parts will result in voided
product warranty. It may also
result in improper operation of
the circuitry, and possible
overstress of the laser source.
Device degradation or product
failure may result.
Connection of the devices to a
non-approved optical source,
operating above the
recommended absolute
maximum conditions or
operating the HFCT-5941xxx in
a manner inconsistent with its
design and function may result
in hazardous radiation exposure
and may be considered an act of
modifying or manufacturing a
laser product. The person(s)
performing such an act is
required by law to recertify and
reidentify the laser product
under the provisions of U.S. 21
CFR (Subchapter J).
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (HFCT-5941xxx)
Stresses in excess of the absolute maximum ratings can cause catastrophic damage to the device. Limits apply to each parameter in
isolation, all other parameters having values within the recommended operating conditions. It should not be assumed that limiting
values of more than one parameter can be applied to the product at the same time. Exposure to the absolute maximum ratings for
extended periods can adversely affect device reliability.
Parameter
Storage Temperature
Supply Voltage
Data Input Voltage
Data Output Current
Relative Humidity
Receiver Optical Input
Symbol
TS
VCC
VI
ID
RH
PINABS
Min.
-40
-0.5
-0.5
Typ.
0
Max.
+85
3.6
VCC
50
85
6
Unit
°C
V
V
mA
%
dBm
Reference
Max.
Unit
Reference
+70
+85
+85
3.5
2
2
2
10
50
°C
°C
°C
V
mVP-P
V
W
mA
µA
V
V
µs
µs
4
5
Max.
+260/10
Unit
°C/sec.
Reference
6
1
Recommended Operating Conditions (HFCT-5941xxx)
Parameter
Ambient Operating Temperature
HFCT-5941L/G/TL/TG
HFCT-5941AL/AG
HFCT-5941ATL/ATG
Supply Voltage
Power Supply Rejection
Transmitter Differential Input Voltage
Data Output Load
TTL Signal Detect Output Current - Low
TTL Signal Detect Output Current - High
Transmit Disable Input Voltage - Low
Transmit Disable Input Voltage - High
Transmit Disable Assert Time
Transmit Disable Deassert Time
Symbol
Min.
TA
TA
TA
VCC
PSR
VD
RDL
IOL
IOH
TDIS
TDIS
TASSERT
TDEASSERT
0
-40
-20
3.1
Process Compatibility (HFCT-5941xxx)
Parameter
Wave Soldering and Aqueous Wash
Symbol
TSOLD/tSOLD
Min.
Typ.
100
0.3
2.4
50
1.0
-400
0.6
2.2
Typ.
3
Notes:
1. The transceiver is class 1 eye safe up to V CC = 3.6 V.
2. Ambient operating temperature utilizes air flow of 2 ms-1 over the device.
3. Tested with a sinusoidal signal in the frequency range from 10 Hz to 1 MHz on the VCC supply with the recommended power supply filter in place.
Typically less than a 1 dB change in sensitivity is experienced.
4. Time delay from Transmit Disable Assertion to laser shutdown.
5. Time delay from Transmit Disable Deassertion to laser startup.
6. Aqueous wash pressure <110 psi.
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Transmitter Electrical Characteristics
HFCT-5941L/G: TA = 0°C to +70°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
HFCT-5941AL/AG: TA = -40°C to +85°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
Parameter
Supply Current
Power Dissipation
Data Input Voltage Swing (single-ended)
Transmitter Differential
Data Input Current - Low
Transmitter Differential
Data Input Current - High
Symbol
ICCT
PDIST
VIH - VIL
Min.
150
IIL
-350
IIH
Typ.
100
0.33
Max.
175
0.61
1200
-2
Unit
mA
W
mV
Reference
µA
18
350
µA
Typ.
115
0.38
Max.
140
0.49
930
150
150
0.8
Unit
mA
W
mV
ps
ps
V
V
µs
µs
Receiver Electrical Characteristics
HFCT-5941L/G: TA = 0°C to +70°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
HFCT-5941AL/AG: TA = -40°C to +85°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
Parameter
Supply Current
Power Dissipation
Data Output Voltage Swing (single-ended)
Data Output Rise Time
Data Output Fall Time
Signal Detect Output Voltage - Low
Signal Detect Output Voltage - High
Signal Detect Assert Time (OFF to ON)
Signal Detect Deassert Time (ON to OFF)
Symbol
ICCR
PDISR
VOH - VOL
tr
tf
VOL
VOH
ASMAX
ANSMAX
Min.
575
125
125
2.0
100
100
Reference
1
2
3
4
4
5
5
6
Notes:
1. Includes current for biasing Rx data outputs.
2. Power dissipation value is the power dissipated in the receiver itself. It is calculated as the sum of the products of VCC and ICC minus the sum of the
products of the output voltages and currents.
3. These outputs are compatible with 10 k, 10 kH, and 100 k ECL and PECL inputs.
4. These are 20-80% values.
5. SD is LVTTL compatible.
6. For multi-rate applications LOS may be detected for long”all - zeros” patterns. Please refer to Application Note.
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Transmitter Optical Characteristics
HFCT-5941L/G: TA = 0°C to +70°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
HFCT-5941AL/AG: TA = -40°C to +85°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
Parameter
Output Optical Power 9 µm SMF
Center Wavelength
Spectral Width - rms
Optical Rise Time
Optical Fall Time
Extinction Ratio
Output Optical Eye
Back Reflection Sensitivity
Jitter Generation
Symbol
POUT
lC
s
Min.
-10
1260
Typ.
-6
Max.
-3
1360
4
70
225
Unit
dBm
nm
nm rms
ps
ps
dB
1.8
30
tr
tf
150
ER
8.2
12
Compliant with eye mask Telcordia GR-253-CORE
-8.5
dB
pk to pk
70
mUI
RMS
7
mUI
Reference
1
2
3
3
4
5
5
Receiver Optical Characteristics
HFCT-5941L/G: TA = 0°C to +70°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
HFCT-5941AL/AG: TA = -40°C to +85°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
Parameter
Receiver Sensitivity
Receiver Overload
Input Operating Wavelength
Signal Detect - Asserted
Signal Detect - Deasserted
Signal Detect - Hysteresis
Reflectance
Symbol
PIN MIN
PIN MAX
l
PA
PD
PH
Min.
-3
1260
-35
0.5
Typ.
-23
+1
-27.3
-28.7
1.4
-35
Max.
-19
1570
-19.5
4
-27
Unit
dBm avg.
dBm avg.
nm
dBm avg.
dBm avg.
dB
dB
Reference
6, 7
6
Notes:
1. The output power is coupled into a 1 m single-mode fiber. Minimum output optical level is at end of life.
2. The relationship between FWHM and RMS values for spectral width can be derived from the assumption of a Gaussian shaped spectrum which
results in RMS = FWHM/2.35.
3. These are unfiltered 20-80% values.
4. This meets the “desired” requirement in SONET specification (GR253). The figure given is the allowable mismatch for 1 dB degradation in receiver
sensitivity.
5. For the jitter measurements, the device was driven with SONET OC-48C data pattern filled with a 223-1 PRBS payload.
6. PIN represents the typical optical input sensitivity of the receiver. Minimum sensitivity (PINMIN ) and saturation (PINMAX ) levels for a 2 23-1 PRBS with
72 ones and 72 zeros inserted. Over the range the receiver is guaranteed to provide output data with a Bit Error Rate better than or equal to
1 x 10-10.
7. Beginning of life sensitivity at +25°C is -22 dB (worst case).
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Transmitter Electrical Characteristics
HFCT-5941TL/TG: TA = 0°C to +70°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
HFCT-5941ATL/ATG: TA = -20°C to +85°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
Parameter
Supply Current
Power Dissipation
Data Input Voltage Swing (single-ended)
Transmitter Differential
Data Input Current - Low
Transmitter Differential
Data Input Current - High
Symbol
ICCT
PDIST
VIH - VIL
Min.
150
IIL
-350
IIH
Typ.
100
0.33
Max.
180
0.61
1200
-2
Unit
mA
W
mV
Reference
µA
18
350
µA
Typ.
115
0.38
Max.
140
0.49
930
150
150
0.8
Unit
mA
W
mV
ps
ps
V
V
µs
µs
Receiver Electrical Characteristics
HFCT-5941TL/TG: TA = 0°C to +70°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
HFCT-5941ATL/ATG: TA = -20°C to +85°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
Parameter
Supply Current
Power Dissipation
Data Output Voltage Swing (single-ended)
Data Output Rise Time
Data Output Fall Time
Signal Detect Output Voltage - Low
Signal Detect Output Voltage - High
Signal Detect Assert Time (OFF to ON)
Signal Detect Deassert Time (ON to OFF)
Symbol
ICCR
PDISR
VOH - VOL
tr
tf
VOL
VOH
ASMAX
ANSMAX
Min.
575
125
125
2.0
100
100
Reference
1
2
3
4
4
5
5
6
Notes:
1. Includes current for biasing Rx data outputs.
2. Power dissipation value is the power dissipated in the receiver itself. It is calculated as the sum of the products of VCC and ICC minus the sum of the
products of the output voltages and currents.
3. These outputs are compatible with 10 k, 10 kH, and 100 k ECL and PECL inputs.
4. These are 20 - 80% values.
5. SD is LVTTL compatible.
6. For multi-rate applications LOS may be detected for long” all - zeros” patterns. Please refer to Application Note.
16
Transmitter Optical Characteristics
HFCT-5941TL/TG: TA = 0°C to +70°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
HFCT-5941ATL/ATG: TA = -20°C to +85°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
Parameter
Output Optical Power 9 µm SMF
Center Wavelength
Spectral Width
Side Mode Suppression Ratio
Optical Rise Time
Optical Fall Time
Extinction Ratio
Output Optical Eye
Back Reflection Sensitivity
Jitter Generation
Symbol
POUT
lC
s
Min.
-5
1260
Typ.
-3
Max.
0
1360
1
Unit
dBm
nm
nm (pk -20 dB)
dB
ns
ns
dB
SMSR
30
tr
tf
8.2
10.5
ER
Compliant with eye mask Telcordia GR-253-CORE
-8.5
dB
pk to pk
70
mUI
RMS
7
mUI
Reference
1
2
3
3
4
5
5
Receiver Optical Characteristics
HFCT-5941TL/TG: TA = 0°C to +70°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
HFCT-5941ATL/ATG: TA = -20°C to +85°C, VCC = 3.1 V to 3.5 V)
Parameter
Receiver Sensitivity
Receiver Overload
Input Operating Wavelength
Signal Detect - Asserted
Signal Detect - Deasserted
Signal Detect - Hysteresis
Reflectance
Symbol
PIN MIN
PIN MAX
l
PA
PD
PH
Min.
0
1260
-35
0.5
Typ.
-23
+1
-27.3
-28.7
1.4
-35
Max.
-19
1570
-19.5
4
-27
Unit
dBm avg.
dBm avg.
nm
dBm avg.
dBm avg.
dB
dB
Reference
6, 7
6
Notes:
1. The output power is coupled into a 1 m single-mode fiber. Minimum output optical level is at end of life.
2. Spectral width of main laser peak measured 20 dB below peak spectral density.
3. These are unfiltered 20 - 80% values.
4. This meets the “desired” requirement in SONET specification (GR253). The figure given is the allowable mismatch for 1 dB degradation in receiver
sensitivity.
5. For the jitter measurements, the device was driven with SONET OC-48C data pattern filled with a 223-1 PRBS payload.
6. PIN represents the typical optical input sensitivity of the receiver. Minimum sensitivity (PIN MIN) and saturation (PINMAX ) levels for a 2 23-1 PRBS with
72 ones and 72 zeros inserted. Over the range the receiver is guaranteed to provide output data with a Bit Error Rate better than or equal to
1 x 10-10.
7. Beginning of life sensitivity at +25°C is -22 dBm (worst case).
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Design Support Materials
Agilent has created a number of
reference designs with major
PHY IC vendors in order to
demonstrate full functionality
and interoperability. Such
design information and results
can be made available to the
designer as a technical aid.
Please contact your Agilent
representative for further
information if required.
Ordering Information
1300 nm FP Laser (Temperature range 0°C to +70°C)
HFCT-5941L
HFCT-5941G
1300 nm FP Laser (Temperature range -40°C to +85°C)
HFCT-5941AL
HFCT-5941AG
1300 nm DFB Laser (Temperature range 0°C to +70°C)
HFCT-5941TL
HFCT-5941TG
1300 nm DFB Laser (Temperature range -20°C to +85°C)
HFCT-5941ATL
HFCT-5941ATG
Class 1 Laser Product: This product conforms to the
applicable requirements of 21 CFR 1040 at the date of
manufacture
Date of Manufacture:
Agilent Technologies Inc., No 1 Yishun Ave 7, Singapore
Handling Precautions
1. The HFCT-5941xxx can be damaged by current surges or overvoltage.
Power supply transient precautions should be taken.
2. Normal handling precautions for electrostatic sensitive devices
should be taken.
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Obsoletes: 5988-6266EN
October 9, 2002
5988-8147EN