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V23833-G2005-A101 Datasheet, PDF (27/27 Pages) Infineon Technologies AG – XPAK 850 nm Module 10 Gigabit Pluggable Transceiver Compatible with XPAK MSA Rev. 2.3
V23833-G2005-A101, V23833-G6005-A101, V23833-G6005-A111
Revision History:
2004-05-13
DS3
Previous Version:
2004-02-23
Page
Subjects (major changes since last revision)
V23833-G6005-A111 added
1, 2
Optical Features changed
2
Electrical Features changed
9
Environment: Thermal Management Recommendations changed
9
Fibers and Connectors changed
9
Cage Requirement changed
11
Table “Recommended Operating Conditions” changed
14
Table “Electrical AC Characteristics” changed
15
Table “Mechanical Characteristics” added
16
Eye Safety changed
Table “Laser Data” added
Figure 3 Required Labels added
Figure 4 Laser Emission added
17
NVRAM Register Contents added
25
Figure 10 XPAK with No De-Latch Mechanism added
Edition 2004-05-13
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