RoHS Compliant Multi-Rate CWDM SFPTransceiver for SONET
OC-48/SDH STM-16 with DDM Function
FEATURES
Description
The LCP-2488 CWDM series are designed
for coarse wavelength division multiplexing
applications (CWDM) and hot pluggable SFP
transceiver modules that data rates up to 2.67Gb/s.
The LCP-2488 CWDM series are support OC-48/
STM-16 as well as 2x Fiber channel (2.125Gb/s),
GbE (1.25Gb/s) and 1x Fiber channel (1.062Gb/s).
The selectiveness of center wavelength has 1470,
1490, 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, and 1610nm.
The LCP-2488 CWDM series are designed to
be compliant with SFF-8472 SFP Multi-source
Agreement (MSA) with digital diagnostic
monitoring functions: Temperature, V
optical power, TX laser bias current, and RX
received optical power.
The post-amplifier of the LCP-2488 CWDM
series also includes a Loss of Signal (LOS) circuit
that provides a TTL logic-high output when the
received optical level is below a preset LOS
Assert threshold.
, TX
CC
z Compliant with SFP Transceiver SFF-8472
MSA specification with internal calibration
z Multi-rate operation from 125 to 2670Mpbs
z Single + 3.3V Power Supply and TTL Logic
Interface
z Uncooled DFB laser transmitter and APD
receiver
z Eight CWDM wavelength available
z EEPROM with Serial ID Functionality
z Laser Class 1 Product which comply with the
requirements of IEC 60825-1 and IEC 60825-2
z Duplex LC Connector interface
Applications
z ATM switches and routers
z SONET/SDH switch infrastructure
z xDSL applications
z Gigabit Ethernet
z Switch to Switch interface
z Switched backplane applications
z File server interface
Performance
z LCP-2488D4RxxR: 1470nm to 1610nm CWDM
DFB laser transmitter and APD receiver, 28dB
link budget
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter SymbolMin. Typ. Max. Unit Note
Storage Temperature Ts -40 85 ºC
Supply Voltage VCC 0 5 V
Recommended Operating Conditions
Parameter SymbolMin. Typ. Max. Unit Note
Case Operating Temperature TC -5 70 ºC 1
Supply Voltage VCC 3.135 3.465V
Data Rate 2488 Mbps
Note 1: See order information
Electrical Characteristics
(VCC=3.3V ± 5%)
Parameter SymbolMin. Typ. Max. Unit Note
Total Supply Current
LCP-2488D4RxxR
LCP-2488D4RxxRH
I
CCT
LCP-2488D4RxxRT
Transmitter
Transmitter Differential Input Voltage VDT 0.5 2.4 V 1
Transmitter Disable Input-High V
Transmitter Disable Input-Low V
Transmitter Fault Pull up Resistor R
Transmitter Fault Output-High V
Transmitter Fault Output-Low V
2 VCC+0.3V
DISH
Vee 0.8 V
DISL
TX_FAULT
TXFH
TXFL
4.7 10 k 2
2 VCC+0.3V
Vee 0.8 V
Receiver
Receiver Differential Output Voltage VDR 0.35 2 V 3
Receiver LOS Load R
LOS Output Voltage-High V
LOS Output Voltage-Low V
4.7 10 k 2
RXLOS
2 VCC+0.3V
LOSH
Vee 0.8 V
LOSL
Notes:
1. Internally AC coupled and terminated to 100Ohm differential load.
300
380
380
mA
2. Pull up to V
on host Board
CC
3. Internally AC coupled, but requires a 100Ohm differential termination at or internal to Serializer/
Deserializer.
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Optical Characteristics
Transmitter
(V
=3.3V ± 5%, Data Rate=2488Mb/sec, PRBS=2
CC
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Note
Output Optical Power (Avg.) P
Optical Extinction Ratio ER 8.2 dB
Center Wavelength
4 MOD-DEF2 Module Definition 2 3 Note 3, 2 wire serial ID interface
5 MOD-DEF1 Module Definition 1 3 Note 3, 2 wire serial 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 VccT Transmitter Power 2 3.3 ± 5%, Note 7
17 VeeT Transmitter Ground 1 Note 5
18 TD+ Transmit Data In 3 Note 8
19 TD- Inv. Transmit Data In 3 Note 8
20 VeeT Transmitter Ground 1 Note 5
Plug Seq.: Pin engagement sequence during hot plugging.
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Plug
Seq.
Notes
Note 2,Module disables on high or
open
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Notes:
1) TX Fault is an open collector/drain output, which should be pulled up with a 4.7K – 10K resistor on
the host board. Pull up voltage between 2.0V and VccT, R+0.3V. When high, output indicates a laser
fault of some kind. Low indicates normal operation. In the low state, the output will be pulled to < 0.8V.
2) TX disable is an input that is used to shut down the transmitter optical output. It is pulled up within the
module with a 4.7 – 10 K resistor. Its states are:
Low (0 – 0.8V): Transmitter on
(>0.8, < 2.0V): Undefined
High (2.0 – 3.465V): Transmitter Disabled
Open: Transmitter Disabled
3) Mod-Def 0,1,2. These are the module definition pins. They should be pulled up with a 4.7K –
10Kresistor on the host board. The pull-up voltage shall be VccT or VccR (see Section IV for further
details). Mod-Def 0 is grounded by the module to indicate that the module is present Mod-Def 1 is the
clock line of two wire serial interface for serial ID Mod-Def 2 is the data line of two wire serial interface
for serial ID
4) LOS (Loss of Signal) is an open collector/drain output, which should be pulled up with a 4.7K – 10K
resistor. Pull up voltage between 2.0V and VccT, R+0.3V. When high, this output indicates the
received optical power is below the worst-case receiver sensitivity (as defined by the standard in use).
Low indicates normal operation. 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 100 differential lines which
should be terminated with 100 (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 will be between
370 and 2000 mV differential (185 – 1000 mV single ended) when properly terminated.
7) VccR and VccT are the receiver and transmitter power supplies. They are defined as 3.3V ±5% at the
SFP connector pin. Maximum supply current is 300mA. Recommended host board power supply
filtering is shown below. Inductors with DC resistance of less than 1 ohm should be used in order to
maintain the required voltage at the SFP input pin with 3.3V supply voltage. When the recommended
supply-filtering network is used, hot plugging of the SFP transceiver module will result in an inrush
current of no more than 30mA greater than the steady state value. VccR and VccT may be internally
connected within the SFP transceiver module.
8) TD-/+: These are the differential transmitter inputs. They are AC-coupled, differential lines with 100
differential termination inside the module. The AC coupling is done inside the module and is thus not
required on the host board. The inputs will accept differential swings of 500 – 2400 mV (250 – 1200
mV single-ended), though it is recommended that values between 500 and 1200 mV differential (250 –
600 mV single-ended) be used for best EMI performance.
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SFP timing parameters for SFP management
Parameter Symbol Min. Max. Unit Note
TX_DISABLE Assert time t_off 10 μsec 1
TX_DISABLE Negate time t_on 1 msec 2
Time to initialize, including
reset of TX_FAULT
TX Fault Assert Time t_fault 100 μsec 4
TX_DISABLE to reset t_rest 10 μsec 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 TX fault on.
5)
Time TX Disable must be held high to reset TX_Fault.
6)
Time from LOS state to Rx LOS assert.
7)
Time from non-LOS state to Rx LOS deassert.
t_init 300 msec 3
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Package Outline Drawing
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Enhanced Digital Diagnostic Interface
The memory map in the following describes an extension to the memory map defined in SFP MSA.
The enhanced interface uses the two wire serial bus address 1010001X(A2h) to provide diagnostic
information about the module’s present operating conditions.
2 wire address 1010000 X (A0h) 2 wire address 1010001 X (A2h)
0 0
Alarm and Warning Thresholds
(56 bytes)
Serial ID Defined by SFP MSA
95
96 96
127
128 128
(96 bytes)
Vender Specific
(32 bytes)
Reserved in SFP MSA
(128 bytes)
55
56
Cal Constants
(40 bytes)
95
Real Time Diagnostic Interface
(24 bytes)
119
120
Vender Specific
127
User Writable EEPROM
(120 bytes)
247
255
Digital Diagnostic Memory Map Specific Data Field Descriptions
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255
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Vender Specific
(8 bytes)
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EEPROM Serial ID Memory Contents (2-Wire Address A0h)
11 05 54 PN 97 00
12 19 55 PN 98 00
13 00 56 30 99 00
14 50 Note 2 57 30 100 00
15 FF Note 3 58 30 101 00
16 00 59 0A 102 00
17 00 60 CW Note 5 103 00
18 00 61 CW Note 5 104 00
19 00 62 00 105 00
20 44 D 63 CS1 Note 6 106 00
21 45 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 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 14:Transmission distance in km
3) Byte 15: Transmission distance in 100m, distance >25.5km: FFh
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.
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8) Byte 84-91: Date code.
9) Byte 95: Check sum of bytes 64-94.
10) Byte 128 to 255 had been set hex 00.
Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface
Alarm and Warning Thresholds (2-Wire Address A2h)
Address
00-01 2 Temp High Alarm TC (MAX.)+15
#
Bytes
Name Value (Dec.) Unit Note
℃
02-03 2 Temp Low Alarm TC (MIN.)
04-05 2 Temp High Warning T
06-07 2 Temp Low Warning T
08-09 2 Voltage High Alarm Vcc+5%
(MAX.)+10
C
(MIN.)+10
C
Volt
10-11 2 Voltage Low Alarm Vcc-5%
12-13 2 Voltage High Warning Vcc+3%
14-15 2 Voltage Low Warning Vcc-3%
16-17 2 Bias High Alarm I
18-19 2 Bias Low Alarm I
20-21 2 Bias High Warning I
22-23 2 Bias Low Warning I
*2+35
OP
OP
*2+30
OP
OP
-13
–8
24-25 2 TX Power High Alarm P+3
mA 2
dBm 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
32-33 2 RX Power High Alarm P
34-35 2 RX Power Low Alarm P
36-37 2 RX Power High Warning P
38-39 2 RX Power Low Warning P
95 1 Checksum 5
96-97 2 Real Time Temperature
98-99 2 Real Time Supply Voltage
100-101 2 Real Time Tx Bias Current
102-103 2 Real Time Tx Optical Power
104-105 2 Real Time Rx Received Power
106-109 4 Reserved
110 1 Optional Status/ Control Bits 6
111 1 Reserved
112- 11 9 8 Optional Set of Alarm and Warning 7
Notes:
1) T
: Case operating temperature.
C
: Operating current at room temperature. The min. setting current is 0 mA.
2) I
OP
3) P: Operating optical power of transmitter at room temperature.
: Overload optical power of receiver.
4) P
0
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P
: Sensitivity optical power of receiver.
S
5) Byte 95 contains the low order 8bits of sum of bytes 0-94.
6)
State/ Control Bits
Byte Bit Name Description
110 7 Tx Disable State Digital state of the Tx disable input pin
110 6 Soft Tx Disable Read/ Write bit that allow software disable of laser
110 5 Reserved
110 4 Rate Select tate NA
110 3 Soft Rate Select NA
110 2 Tx Fault Digital state of the Tx fault output pin
110 1 LOS Digital state of the LOS output pin.
110 0 Data_Ready_Bar NA
7)
Optional Set of Alarm and Warning
Byte Bit Name Description
112 7 Temp High Alarm Set when internal temperature exceeds high alarm level
112 6 Temp Low Alarm Set when internal temperature is below low alarm level
112 5 Vcc High Alarm Set when internal supply voltage exceeds high alarm level
112 4 Vcc Low Alarm Set when internal supply voltage is below low alarm level
112 3 Tx Bias High Alarm Set when Tx Bias current exceeds high alarm level
112 2 Tx Bias Low Alarm Set when Tx Bias current is below low alarm level
112 1 Tx Power High Alarm Set 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 internal temperature is below low warning level
116 5 Vcc High Warning Set when internal supply voltage exceeds high warning level
116 4 Vcc Low Warning Set when internal supply voltage is below low warning level
116 3 Tx Bias High Warning Set when Tx Bias current exceeds high warning level
116 2 Tx Bias Low Warning Set when Tx Bias current is below low warning level
116 1 Tx Power High Warning Set when Tx output power exceeds high warning level
116 0 Tx Power Low Warning Set when Tx output power is below low warning level
117 7 Rx Power High Warning Set when received power exceeds high warning level
117 6 Rx Power Low Warning Set when received power is below low warning level
117 5-0 Reserved
Digital Diagnostic Monitor Accuracy
Parameter Typical Value Note
Transceiver Temperature
Power Supply Voltage ± 3% 2
TX Bias Current ± 10%
TX Optical Power ± 1.5dB
RX Optical Power ± 3dB
Notes:
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1) Temperature is measured internal to the transceiver.
2) Voltage is measured internal to the transceiver.
Regulatory Compliance
Test Item Reference
(#1)
Electromagnetic Interference
EMC
(#2) Immunity:
Radio Frequency
Electromagnetic Field
(#3) Immunity:
Electrostatic Discharge to the
Duplex SC Receptacle
(#4) Electrostatic Discharge to
the Electrical Pins