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10G 1549.32nm 80km DWDM SFP+ Transceiver
Specification Revision Record
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Product 10G 1549.32nm 80km DWDM SFP+ Transceiver
Model DWDM-SFP10G-80-C35-T02
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Product Description
DWDM-SFP10G-80-C35-T02 Enhanced Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP+ transceivers are designed
for use in 10-Gigabit Ethernet links up to 80km over Single-Mode fiber. They are compliant with SFF- 8431,
SFF-8432 and ITU-T G.698.1. The transceiver designs are optimized for high performance and cost
effective to supply customers the best solutions for telecommunication.
This transceiver consists of two sections: The transmitter section incorporates a cooled EML laser. And the
receiver section consists of a APD photodiode integrated with a TIA. All modules satisfy class I laser safety
requirements. Digital diagnostics functions are available via a 2-wire serial interface, as specified in
SFF-8472, which allows real-time access to device operating parameters such as transceiver temperature,
laser bias current, transmitted optical power, received optical power and transceiver supply voltage.
Product Feature
Supports 9.95 to 11.3 Gb/s bit rates
Duplex LC connector
Hot pluggable SFP+ footprint
Cooled EML transmitter and APD receiver
Applicable for 80km SMF connection
Low power consumption, < 1.5W
100 GHz channel spacing
Digital Diagnostic Monitor Interface
Optical interface compliant to ITU-T 694.1& G.698.1
Electrical interface compliant to SFF-8431& SFF-8432
Operating case temperature: 0 to 70 °C (commercial)
Application
10G Ethernet
2x,4x, 8x Fiber Channel
ITU-T G.698.1
Other optical links
Product Channel Selection
Channel# Product Part No.
Frequency
(THz)
Center Wavelength
(nm)
17 SFP-10G-DWDM-C17-80 191.7 1563.86
18 SFP-10G-DWDM-C18-80 191.8 1563.05
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51 SFP-10G-DWDM-C51-80 195.1 1536.61
52 SFP-10G-DWDM-C52-80 195.2 1535.82
53 SFP-10G-DWDM-C53-80 195.3 1535.04
54 SFP-10G-DWDM-C54-80 195.4 1534.25
55 SFP-10G-DWDM-C55-80 195.5 1533.47
56 SFP-10G-DWDM-C56-80 195.6 1532.68
57 SFP-10G-DWDM-C57-80 195.7 1531.90
58 SFP-10G-DWDM-C58-80 195.8 1531.12
59 SFP-10G-DWDM-C59-80 195.9 1530.33
60 SFP-10G-DWDM-C60-80 196.0 1529.55
61 SFP-10G-DWDM-C61-80 196.1 1528.77
Functional Diagram
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter Symbol Min Max Unit Note
Supply Voltage Vcc -0.5 4.0 V
Storage Temperature Ts -40 85 °C
Relative Humidity RH 0 85 %
Receiver Damage Threshold RxDamage +5 dBm
Note: Stress in excess of the maximum absolute ratings can cause permanent damage to the transceiver.
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General Operating Characteristic
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ Max. Unit Note
Data Rate DR 9.95 10.3125 11.3 Gb/s
Supply Voltage Vcc 3.13 3.3 3.47 V
Supply Current Icc 450 mA
Operating Case
Temp.
Tc 0 70
°C
TI -40 85
Electrical Characteristics (TOP(C) = 0 to 70 ℃, TOP(I) =-40 to 85 ℃,VCC = 3.13 to 3.47 V)
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ Max. Unit Note
Transmitter
Differential data
input swing
VIN,PP 120 850 mVpp 1
Transmit Disable
Voltage
VD VCC-0.8 Vcc
V
Transmit Enable
Voltage VEN Vee Vee+0.8
Input differential
impedance
Rin 100 Ω
Receiver
Differential data
output swing Vout,pp 300 850 mVpp 1
Output rise time
and fall time
Tr, Tf 28 Ps 2
LOS asserted VLOS_F VCC-0.8 Vcc V 3
LOS de-asserted VLOS_N Vee Vee+0.8 V 3
Notes:
1. Internally AC coupled. Data pins connect directly to the CDR.
2. 20 – 80%. Measured with Module Compliance Test Board and OMA test pattern. Use of four 1’s and
four 0’s sequence in the PRBS 9 is an acceptable alternative.
3. LOS is an open collector output. Should be pulled up with 4.7kΩ – 10kΩ on the host board. Normal
operation is logic 0; loss of signal is logic 1.
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Optical Characteristics (TOP(C) = 0 to 70 ℃, TOP(I) =-40 to 85 ℃,VCC = 3.13 to 3.47 V)
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ Max. Unit Note
Transmitter
Center Wavelength λc 1528.77 1563.86 nm
Center Wavelength
(End of Life)
λc_EOL λc±100pm
Ave. output power
(Enabled)
PAVE 0 5 dBm 1
Side-Mode
Suppression Ratio
SMSR 30 dB
Extinction Ratio ER 8.2 dB
RMS spectral width Δλ 1 nm
Rise/Fall time
(20%~80%)
Tr/Tf 50 ps
Relative Intensity Noise RIN -128 dB/Hz
Receiver
Operating Wavelength λ 1260 1600 nm
Sensitivity PSEN1 -23 dBm 2
Overload PAVE -7 dBm
LOS Assert Pa -35 dBm
LOS De-assert Pd -24 dBm
LOS Hysteresis Pd-Pa 0.5 dB
Notes:
1. Measured 231 – 1 PRBS@10.3125G
2. Measured with worst ER=8.2dB; 231 – 1 PRBS@10.3125G
Pin Definition And Functions
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Pin Symbol Name/Description
1 VEET [1] Transmitter Ground
2 Tx_FAULT [2] Transmitter Fault
3 Tx_DIS [3] Transmitter Disable. Laser output disabled on high or open
4 SDA [2] 2-wire Serial Interface Data Line
5 SCL [2] 2-wire Serial Interface Clock Line
6 MOD_ABS [4] Module Absent. Grounded within the module
7 RS0 Rate Select 0
8 RX_LOS [2] Loss of Signal indication. Logic 0 indicates normal operation
9 RS1 Rate Select 1
10 VEER [1] Receiver Ground
11 VEER [1] Receiver Ground
12 RD- Receiver Inverted DATA out. AC Coupled
13 RD+ Receiver DATA out. AC Coupled
14 VEER [1] Receiver Ground
15 VCCR Receiver Power Supply
16 VCCT Transmitter Power Supply
17 VEET [1] Transmitter Ground
18 TD+ Transmitter DATA in. AC Coupled
19 TD- Transmitter Inverted DATA in. AC Coupled
20 VEET [1] Transmitter Ground
Notes:
1. Module circuit ground is isolated from module chassis ground within the module.
2. Should be pulled up with 4.7k – 10k ohms on host board to a voltage between 3.15V and 3.6V.
3. Tx_Disable is an input contact with a 4.7 kΩ to 10 kΩ pullup to VccT inside the module.
4. Mod_ABS is connected to VeeT or VeeR in the SFP+ module. The host may pull this contact up to
Vcc_Host with a resistor in the range 4.7 kΩ to10 kΩ.Mod_ABS is asserted “High” when the SFP+
module is physically absent from a host slot.
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Serial Interface for ID and Digital Diagnostic Monitor
DWDM-SFP10G-80-C35-T02 transceiver support the 2-wire serial communication protocol as defined in
the SFP+ MSA. The standard SFP+ serial ID provides access to identification information that describes
the transceiver’s capabilities, standard interfaces, manufacturer, and other information. Additionally, This
SFP+ transceivers provide an enhanced digital diagnostic monitoring interface, which allows real-time
access to device operating parameters such as transceiver temperature, laser bias current, transmitted
optical power, received optical power and transceiver supply voltage. It also defines a sophisticated
system of alarm and warning flags, which alerts end-users when particular operating parameters are
outside of a factory set normal range.
The SFP MSA defines a 256-byte memory map in EEPROM that is accessible over a 2-wire serial
interface at the 8 bit address 1010000X(A0h), so the originally monitoring interface makes use of the 8 bit
address(A2h), so the originally defined serial ID memory map remains unchanged. The structure of the
memory map is shown in Table1.
Table 1. Digital Diagnostic Memory Map (Specific Data Field Descriptions)
Digital Diagnostic Specifications
DWDM-SFP10G-80-C35-T02 transceivers can be used in host systems that require either
internally or externally calibrated digital diagnostics.
Parameter Symbol Units Min. Max. Accuracy Note
Transceiver temperature DTemp-E ºC -10 +90 ±5ºC 1,2
Transceiver supply
voltage
DVoltage V 2.8 4.0 ±3%
Transmitter bias current DBias mA 2 127 ±10% 3
Transmitter output power DTx-Power dBm -2 +7 ±2dB
Receiver average input
power
DRx-Power dBm -25 0 ±2dB
Notes:
1. When Operating temp.=0~70 ºC, the range will be min=-5, Max=+75
2. Internally measured
3. The accuracy of the Tx bias current is 10% of the actual current from the laser driver to the laser
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Typical Interface Circuit
Recommended power supply filter
Note:
Inductors with DC resistance of less than 1Ω 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 30 mA greater
than the steady state value
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Package Dimensions
Ordering Information
Part Number Description
DWDM-SFP10G-80-C35-T02
SFP+, 9.95 to 11.3Gb/s, DWDM wavelengths, 80km,
0~70℃, with Digital Diagnostic Monitor