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DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC.

 

10 Nov., 

2006

Rev. 1D

www.deltaww.com

 

EEPROM Serial ID Memory Contents (2-Wire Address A0h) 

Address 

Hex 

ASCII 

Address 

Hex 

ASCII 

Address 

Hex 

ASCII 

00  03   

43 PN   

86 DC  

01  04   

44 PN   

87 DC  

02  07   

45 PN   

88 DC  

03  00 

Note 

1 46 PN   

89 DC  

04 

00 

 

47 

PN 

 

90 

DC 

 

05 

00 

 

48 

PN 

 

91 

DC 

 

06 

xx 

 

49 

PN 

 

92 

68 

 

07 

xx 

 

50 

PN 

 

93 

B0 

 

08 xx   

51 PN   

94 02  

09 xx   

52 PN   

95 CS2 

Note 

10 xx   

53 PN   

96 00  

11 01   

54 PN   

97 00  

12 

15 

 

55 

PN 

 

98 

00 

 

13 

00 

 

56 

30 

 

99 

00 

 

14 

00 

 

57 

30 

 

100 

00 

 

15 

00 

 

58 

30 

 

101 

00 

 

16 xx 

Note 

2 59 0A   

102 00  

17 

xx 

Note 3 

60 

CW 

Note 5 

103 

00 

 

18 00   

61 CW 

Note 

5 104 00  

19 00   

62 00   

105 00  

20 

44 

63 

CS1 

Note 6 

106 

00 

 

21 

45 

64 

00 

 

107 

00 

 

22 

4C 

65 

1A 

 

108 

00 

 

23 

54 

66 

05 

 

109 

00 

 

24 41 A  67 05   

110 00  

25 20   

68 SN 

Note 

7 111 00  

26 20   

69 SN   

112 00  

27 20   

70 SN   

113 00  

28 

20 

 

71 

SN 

 

114 

00 

 

29 

20 

 

72 

SN 

 

115 

00 

 

30 

20 

 

73 

SN 

 

116 

00 

 

31 

20 

 

74 

SN 

 

117 

00 

 

32 20   

75 SN   

118 00  

33 20   

76 SN   

119 00  

34 20   

77 SN   

120 00  

35 20   

78 SN   

121 00  

36 

00 

 

79 

SN 

 

122 

00 

 

37 

00 

 

80 

SN 

 

123 

00 

 

38 

00 

 

81 

SN 

 

124 

00 

 

39 

00 

 

82 

SN 

 

125 

00 

 

40 PN 

Note4 83 SN   

126 00   

41 PN   

84 DC 

Note 

8 127 00   

42 PN   

85 DC   

128 00 

Note 

10 

Notes: 

1)  Byte 3~10: Code for electronic compatibility or optical compatibility. 
2)  Byte 16: Link length supported for 50/125

μ

m MM fiber, units of 10 m. 

3)  Byte 17: Link length supported for 62.5/125

μ

m MM fiber, units of 10 m. 

4)  Byte 40-55: Delta part number 
5)  Byte 60-61: The center wavelength of transmitter 
6)  Byte 63: Check sum of bytes 0-62 
7)  Byte 68-83: Serial number 

Summary of Contents for LCP-2125 Series

Page 1: ...or transceiver modules designed expressly for high speed communication applications that require rates up to 2 125Gb s The transceiver is data rate transparent which means it can support 2x Fiber channel as well as GbE 1 25Gb s and 1x Fiber channel 1 062Gb s The LCP 2125 series are designed to be compliant with SFF 8472 SFP Multi source Agreement MSA with digital monitoring functions Temperature V...

Page 2: ...T 0 5 2 4 V 1 Transmitter Disable Input High VDISH 2 VCC 0 3 V Transmitter Disable Input Low VDISL 0 0 8 V Transmitter Fault Pull up Resistor RTX_FAULT 4 7 10 kΩ 2 Transmitter Fault Output High VTXFH 2 VCC 0 3 V Transmitter Fault Output Low VTXFL 0 0 8 V Receiver Receiver Differential Output Voltage VDR 0 35 2 0 V 3 Receiver LOS Load RRXLOS 4 7 10 kΩ 2 LOS Output Voltage High VLOSH 2 VCC 0 3 V LOS...

Page 3: ...tical Rise Fall Time tr tf 150 psec 1 Output Eye Complies with the ANSI FC PI Rev 13 specification and is class 1 laser eye safety Receiver Sensitivity Avg PIN 17 dBm 2 Input Optical Wavelength λ 850 nm LOS Deasserted Avg PA 17 dBm LOS Asserted Avg PD 30 dBm LOS Hysteresis PA PD 0 5 dB Overload PO 3 dBm Notes 1 These are 20 80 values 2 The sensitivity is provided at a BER of 1 10 10 or better with...

Page 4: ...l ID interface 6 MOD DEF0 Module Definition 0 3 Note 3 Grounded in Module 7 Rate Select Not Connect 3 Function not available 8 LOS Loss of Signal 3 Note 4 9 VeeR Receiver Ground 1 Note 5 10 VeeR Receiver Ground 1 Note 5 11 VeeR Receiver Ground 1 Note 5 12 RD Inv Received Data Out 3 Note 6 13 RD Received Data Out 3 Note 7 14 VeeR Receiver Ground 1 Note 5 15 VccR Receiver Power 2 3 3 5 Note 7 16 Vcc...

Page 5: ...ion In the low state the output will be pulled to 0 8V 5 VeeR and VeeT may be internally connected within the SFP module 6 RD These are the differential receiver outputs They are AC coupled 100Ω differential lines which should be terminated with 100Ω differential at the user SERDES The AC coupling is done inside the module and is thus not required on the host board The voltage swing on these lines...

Page 6: ... 01uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 10uF RES1 RES1 100 Ohms RES1 RES1 RES1 10k Ohms 100 Ohms VCC Protocol Vcc SerDes IC Protocol IC PLD PAL Mod_def 2 Mod_def 1 Mod_def 0 3 3V 3 3V DELTA SFP Module Preamp Tx_Disable Quantizer Tx_Fault TD TD VeeT RD RD Rx_LOS VeeR Tx_Disable Tx_Fault Rx_LOS RES1 4 7k to 10k Ohms VccT VccR Laser Driver Depands on SerDes IC used EEPROM ...

Page 7: ...DELTA ELECTRONICS INC 7 Nov 2006 Rev 1D www deltaww com Package Outline Drawing ...

Page 8: ...5 LOS Assert Time t_loss_on 100 μsec 6 LOS Deassert Time t_loss_off 100 μsec 7 Serial ID Clock Rate f_serial_clock 100 kHz Notes 1 Time from rising edge of TX_DISABLE to when the optical output falls below 10 of nominal 2 Time from falling edge of TX_DISABLE to when the modulated optical output rises above 90 of nominal 3 From power on or negation of TX_Fault using TX Disable 4 Time from fault to ...

Page 9: ...wire address 1010001 X A2h 0 0 55 Alarm and Warning Thresholds 56 bytes 95 Serial ID Defined by SFP MSA 96 bytes 56 95 Cal Constants 40 bytes 96 96 119 Real Time Diagnostic Interface 24 bytes 127 Vender Specific 32 bytes 120 127 Vender Specific Note 128 128 247 User Writable EEPROM 120 bytes 255 Reserved in SFP MSA 128 bytes 248 255 Vender Specific 8 bytes Digital Diagnostic Memory Map Specific Da...

Page 10: ...5 E 64 00 107 00 22 4C L 65 1A 108 00 23 54 T 66 05 109 00 24 41 A 67 05 110 00 25 20 68 SN Note 7 111 00 26 20 69 SN 112 00 27 20 70 SN 113 00 28 20 71 SN 114 00 29 20 72 SN 115 00 30 20 73 SN 116 00 31 20 74 SN 117 00 32 20 75 SN 118 00 33 20 76 SN 119 00 34 20 77 SN 120 00 35 20 78 SN 121 00 36 00 79 SN 122 00 37 00 80 SN 123 00 38 00 81 SN 124 00 39 00 82 SN 125 00 40 PN Note4 83 SN 126 00 41 ...

Page 11: ...3 mA 2 24 25 2 TX Power High Alarm P 3 26 27 2 TX Power Low Alarm P 3 28 29 2 TX Power High Warning P 2 30 31 2 TX Power Low Warning P 2 dBm 3 32 33 2 RX Power High Alarm P0 3 34 35 2 RX Power Low Alarm PS 2 36 37 2 RX Power High Warning P0 2 38 39 2 RX Power Low Warning PS dBm 4 40 45 16 Reversed 56 91 36 External Calibration Constants 92 94 3 Reversed 95 1 Checksum 5 96 97 2 Real Time Temperatur...

Page 12: ...when Tx output power exceeds high alarm level 112 0 Tx Power Low Alarm Set when Tx output power is below low alarm level 113 7 Rx Power High Alarm Set when received power exceeds high alarm level 113 6 Rx Power Low Alarm Set when received power is below low alarm level 113 5 0 Reserved 116 7 Temp High Warning Set when internal temperature exceeds high warning level 116 6 Temp Low Warning Set when ...

Page 13: ...ic Interference EMC FCC Class B EN 55022 Class B CISPR 22 5 2 Immunity Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field EN 61000 4 3 IEC 1000 4 3 5 3 Immunity Electrostatic Discharge to the Duplex SC Receptacle EN 61000 4 2 IEC 1000 4 2 IEC 801 2 5 4 Electrostatic Discharge to the Electrical Pins MIL STD 883C Method 3015 4 EIAJ 1988 3 2B Version 2 Machine model 5 1 Satisfied with electrical characteristics o...

Page 14: ...X1X2X3X4X5X6 X1 Fiber A Multi mode 850nm X4 Digital Diagnostic Function D DDM series with digital diagnostic function X2 Power Supply Voltage and SD Level 4 3 3V TTL SD Level X5 Housing Type R RoHS Compliant X3 Distance E 300m X6 Temperature Blank 5 to 70 degree C H 10 to 85 degree C T 40 to 85 degree C ...

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