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IGF-17311J Datasheet, PDF (1/11 Pages) Bookham, Inc. – XFP Optical Transceivers for 10km 10G Datacom and Storage Applications
Data Sheet
XFP Optical Transceivers for 10km
10G Datacom and Storage Applications
IGF Series
IGF-17311J
The Bookham IGF Series optical transceiver modules are
high-performance, cost-effective modules for serial optical data
communication applications at 10Gb/s. They are designed to
provide 10Gb/s Ethernet and 10Gb/s Fiber Channel 10 km
compliant links.
The modules are designed for single mode fiber and operate at
a nominal wavelength of 1310nm. They incorporate Bookham’s
exclusive optical packaging platform.
The modules aid system hardware engineers in implementing
low-cost single mode Physical Media Dependency (PMD)
solutions that are protocol transparent. The “hot pluggable”
feature built into every module reduces manufacturing cost,
inventory costs and allows optical port upgrades at the
customer premises. Built-in remote monitoring via digital
diagnostics allows user access to static and dynamic data
as well as module condition.
The IGF-17311J uses a DFB laser packaged in conjunction with
an optical isolator. This design provides for maximum eye
opening, minimized jitter generation, and excellent back
reflection performance. The transmitter is fully EN/IEC60825-1
Class 1/Class I laser eye safety compliant.
Features:
• Multi-Protocol support:
IEEE 802.3ae 10G Ethernet 10GBASE-LR/LW
10G Fibre Channel 1200-SM-LL-L
• Compliant with the XFP
• 9.95 to 10.52 Gb/s data rates
• Supports 10km link distances
• Hot Pluggable
• Low EMI for high port density
• 2.2W Typical Power Dissipation
• On board Enhanced Digital Diagnostics providing I2C
remote monitoring capability
• XFI Loop-Back Diagnostic
• Integral Signal Conditioning ICs enabling FR4 host
board PCB traces up to 8 inches
• Duplex LC connector
• Transmit disable and loss-of-signal functions
• RoHS compliant
Applications:
• High Port Density Solutions
• 10GBASE-L applications
• 10Gb/s Gigabit Ethernet Networking
• Datacom and Storage-area networking
• Rack-to-rack connectivity
• Client side interconnection
• Fiber to the X aggregation
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