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S0242-TRPV3GXR2C000E2G Datasheet, PDF (1/5 Pages) OPLINK Communications Inc. – Dual Channel Optical Receiver
Dual Channel Optical Receiver
TRPV3GXR2C000E2G
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Product Description
The TRPV3GXR2C000E2G is a dual channel optical receiver module
engineered for exceptional performance with SDI pathological patterns.
The receiver feature best-in-class optical receive sensitivity for SMPTE 259M,
SMPTE 344M, SMPTE 292M and SMPTE 424M serial rates, thus providing
superior optical link budget and robustness.
The receiver exceeds the SMPTE 297-2006 specifications and is designed to
provide error-free reception of signals from 50Mbps to 3Gbps. The receiver
connects to standard 20-pad SFP connector for hot plug capability. This
allows the system designer to make configuration changes or maintenance
by simply plugging in different transceivers without removing the power
supply from the host system
The SFP receiver also provides extensive operational status monitoring
through an I²C interface. Input optical power, supply voltage and operating
temperature monitored. If a parameter monitored is outside the pre-
defined range, the alarm flag associated with the parameter will be raised.
Features
 Features two Receivers in one SFP Package
 Excellent optical receive sensitivity over
supported video rates with pathological data
 Robust error free reception of signals from
50Mbps to 3Gbps
 Supports video pathological patterns for SD-SDI,
HD-SDI and 3G-SDI
 Digital diagnostics and control via I²C interface
 Low Power Consumption (Typically 300mW)
 RoHS compliant
 Operating temperature rang from -5°C to 70°C
 Exceeds SMPTE 297-2006 specifications
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Symbol
Storage Temperature Range
TST
Case Operating Temperature 1
“Commercial”
TOP
Operating Relative Humidity 2
RH
Supply Voltage Range
VCC
1 Measured on top side of SFP module at the front center vent hole of the cage.
2 Non condensing
Minimum
- 40
-5
5
- 0.5
Maximum
+ 85
+ 70
95
+ 3.6
Units
°C
°C
%
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S0242. Rev.02. (web) 2012-05-08