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AFBR-5710LZ_15 Datasheet, PDF (7/20 Pages) AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED – Transceivers with Optional DMI for Gigabit Ethernet | |||
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Table 1. Regulatory Compliance
Feature
Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD)to the Electrical Pins
Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) to the Duplex LC
Reseptacle
Electromagnetic
Interference(EMI)
Test Method
JEDEC/EIAJESD22-A114-A
Variation of IEC 6100-4-2
FCC Class B CENELEC EN55022
Class B (CISPR 22A) VCCI Class 1
Immunity
Variation of IEC 61000-4-3
Eye Safety
Component Recognition
ROHS Compliance
US FDA CDRH AEL Class 1
EN(IEC)60825-1,2, EN60950 Class 1
Underwriters Laboratories and Canadian
Standards Association Joint Component
Recognition for Information Technology
Equipment Including Electrical Business
Equipment
Performance
Class 2 (> +2000 Volts)
Typically withstands at least 25 kV without
damage when the duplex LC connector receptacle
is contacted by a Human Body Model probe
Applications with high SFP port counts are
expected to be compliant; however, margins are
dependent on customer board and chassis design.
Typically shows a negligible effect from a 10 V/m
field swept from 80 to 1000 MHz applied to the
transceiver without a chassis enclosure.
CDRH certification #9720151-57
TUV file RR72102090.01
UL File #E173874
Less than 1000ppm of: cadmium, lead, mercury,
hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls,
and polybrominated biphenyl ethers.
Caution
There are no user serviceable parts nor any maintenance
required for the AFBR-571xZ. All adjustments are made at
the factory before shipment to our customers. Tampering
with, modifying, misusing or impropÂerly handling the
AFBR-571xZ will void the product warranty. It may also
result in improper operation of the AFBR-571xZ circuitry,
and possible overstress of the laser source. Device deg-
radation or product failure may result. Connection of the
AFBR-571xZ to a non-Gigabit Ethernet compliant or non-
Fiber Channel compliant optical source, operating above
the recommended absolute maximum conditions or
operating the AFBR-571xZ 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 re-certify and re-identify
the laser product under the provisions of U.S. 21 CFR
(Subchapter J).
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