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AFBR-5710LZ_15 Datasheet, PDF (7/20 Pages) AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED – Transceivers with Optional DMI for Gigabit Ethernet
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 improp­erly 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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