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V23849-R35-C55 Datasheet, PDF (7/34 Pages) Infineon Technologies AG – iSFP-Intelligent Small Form-factor Pluggable 1.25 Gigabit Ethernet 4.25/2.125/1.0625 Gbit/s Fibre Channel
V23849-R3x-C55
Description
The receiver component converts the optical serial data into CML compatible electrical
data (RD+ and RD–). The Loss Of Signal (LOS) shows whether an optical signal is
present.
The transmitter converts CML compatible electrical serial data (TD+ and TD–) into
optical serial data. Data lines are differentially 100 Ω terminated.
The transmitter contains a laser driver circuit that drives the modulation and bias current
of the laser diode. The currents are controlled by a power control circuit to guarantee
constant output power of the laser over temperature and aging. The power control uses
the output of the monitor PIN diode (mechanically built into the laser coupling unit) as a
controlling signal, to prevent the laser power from exceeding the operating limits.
Single fault condition is ensured by means of an integrated automatic shutdown circuit
that disables the laser when it detects laser fault to guarantee the laser Eye Safety.
The transceiver contains a supervisory circuit to control the power supply. This circuit
makes an internal reset signal whenever the supply voltage drops below the reset
threshold. It keeps the reset signal active for at least 140 milliseconds after the voltage
has risen above the reset threshold. During this time the laser is inactive.
A low signal on TxDis enables transmitter. If TxDis is high or not connected the
transmitter is disabled.
An enhanced Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface (Intelligent) has been incorporated
into the Infineon Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver. This allows real time
access to transceiver operating parameters, based on the SFF-8472.
This transceiver features Internal Calibration. Measurements are calibrated over
operating temperature and voltage and must be interpreted as defined in SFF-8472.
The transceiver generates this diagnostic data by digitization of internal analog signals
monitored by a new diagnostic Integrated Circuit (IC).
This diagnostic IC has inbuilt sensors to include alarm and warning thresholds. These
threshold values are set during device manufacture and therefore allow the user to
determine when a particular value is outside of its operating range.
Alarm and Warning Flags are given. Alarm Flags indicate conditions likely to be
associated with an inoperational link and cause for immediate action. Warning Flags
indicate conditions outside the normally guaranteed bounds but not necessarily causes
of immediate link failures.
These enhanced features are in addition to the existing SFP features provided by the
manufacturer i.e. serial number and other vendor specific data.
The serial ID interface defines a 256 byte memory map in EEPROM, accessible over a
2 wire, serial interface at the 8 bit address 1010000X (A0h).
The Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface makes use of the 8 bit address 1010001X
(A2h), so the originally defined serial ID memory map remains unchanged and is
therefore backward compatible.
Preliminary Product Information
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2004-06-28