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HFBR-5106 Datasheet, PDF (1/15 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – 100VG-AnyLAN Multimode Fiber Transceivers in Low Cost 1x9 Package Style
100VG-AnyLAN Multimode
Fiber Transceivers in Low Cost
1x9 Package Style
Technical Data
HFBR-5106/5106T
1300 nm
HFBR-5107/5107T
820 nm
Features
• Full Compliance with the
Optical Performance
Requirements of the IEEE
802.12
• Multisourced 1x9 Package
Style with Choice of Duplex
SC or ST® Receptacles
• Wave Solder and Aqueous
Wash Process Compatible
• Manufactured in an ISO
9002 Certified Facility
• 820 nm and 1300 nm LED
Based Transceivers
Applications
• Multimode Fiber Backbone
Links
• Multimode Fiber Wiring
Closet to Desktop Links
Description
The HFBR-5106 and HFBR-5107
series transceivers from Hewlett-
Packard provide system designers
with products to implement a
range of multimode fiber
100VG-AnyLAN physical layer
solutions. The transceivers are all
supplied in the new industry
standard 1x9 SIP package style
with a choice of duplex SC or
ST® connector interface.
100VG-AnyLAN Backbone
Links
The HFBR-5106/-5106T are 1300
nm products with optical
performance compliant with the
100VG-AnyLAN PMD developed
by IEEE 802.12. These
transceivers are suitable for link
lengths up to 2 km.
Alternative 800 nm,
Lower Cost 500 m
Desktop Links
The HFBR-5107 is a lower cost
800 nm alternative to the HFBR-
5106 for 100VG-AnyLAN links
from the wiring closet to the
desktop. It complies with the
performance requirements of
802.12 as implemented by
Hewlett-Packard at 800 nm
wavelength. This transceiver will
transfer the full range of
100VG-AnyLan Signals at the
required 1x10–8 Bit Error Rate
over distances up to 500 meters
using 62.5/125 µm multimode
fiber cables. This product is
intended for use in cost sensitive
applications where the benefits of
fiber optic links are important.
Transmitter Sections
The transmitter sections of the
HFBR-5106 utilize 1300 nm
Surface Emitting InGaAsP LEDs
and the HFBR-5107 uses a low
cost 820 nm AlGaAs LED. These
LEDs are packaged in the optical
subassembly portion of the
transmitter section. They are
driven by a custom silicon IC
which converts differential PECL
logic signals, ECL referenced
(shifted) to a +5 Volt supply, into
an analog LED drive current.
Receiver Sections
The receiver section of the
HFBR-5106 utilizes InGaAs PIN
photodiodes coupled to a custom
silicon transimpedance preampli-
fier IC. The HFBR-5107 series
uses the same preamplifier IC in
conjunction with an inexpensive
silicon PIN photodiode. These are
packaged in the optical
subassembly portion of the
receiver.
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5965-7785E (4/97)