This document provides specifications for a 2.5G 1430nm 80km SFP transceiver module made by Guilin GLsun Science and Tech Group Co., LTD. The module operates at 2.5Gbps over 80km of single mode fiber, uses a 1430nm CWDM laser transmitter and APD photodetector, and complies with relevant SFP MSA standards. Detailed optical, electrical, mechanical and environmental specifications are provided. The module includes digital diagnostic monitoring and is available in commercial or industrial temperature ranges.
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2.5G 1430nm 80km SFP Transceiver
Specification Revision Record
Date Version Page Revision Description Prepare Approve
20210616 1.0
Michael
Su
All right reserved by Guilin GLsun Science and Tech Group Co., LTD. Without written permission,
any unit or individual can’t reproduce, copy or use it for any commercial purpose.
Product 2.5G 1430nm 80km SFP Transceiver
Model SFP-2.5G-CWDM-1430-80-T02
File No. SFP-2.5G-CWDM-1430-80-T02#151096
Version 1.0
Issuing Date 2019-12-19
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Product Description
GLsun SFP-2.5G-CWDM-1430-80, SFP transceivers are high performance, cost effective modules
supporting data-rate of 2.5Gb/s and 80km transmission distance with SMF. The transceiver consists of
three sections: an uncooled CWDM DFB laser transmitter, a APD photodiode integrated with a
trans-impedance preamplifier (TIA) and MCU control unit. All modules satisfy class I laser safety
requirements. The transceivers are compatible with SFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) and
SFF-8472. For further information, please refer to SFP MSA.
Product Feature
Supports bit rates up to 2.5Gbps
Duplex LC connector
Hot pluggable SFP footprint
CWDM 1430nm laser transmitter and APD photo-detector
Applicable for 80Km SMF connection
Low power consumption, < 1.0W
Digital Diagnostic Monitor Interface
Compliant with SFP MSA and SFF-8472
Very low EMI and excellent ESD protection
Operating case temperature:
Commercial: 0 to 70 °C
Industrial: -40 to 85 °C
Applications
SDH STM-16 and SONET OC-48 system
WDM systems
Switch to Switch interface
Switched backplane applications
Router/Server interface
Other optical transmission systems
General Specifications
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ Max. Unit Note
Data Rate DR 2.5 Gb/s
Supply Voltage Vcc 3.13 3.3 3.47 V
Supply Current Icc5 280 mA
Operating Case Temp.
Tc 0 70
°C
TI -40 85
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Functional Diagram
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Note: Stress in excess of the maximum absolute ratings can cause permanent damage to the
transceiver.
Electrical Characteristics (TOP(C) = 0 to 70 ℃, TOP(I) =-40 to 85 ℃,VCC = 3.13 to 3.47 V)
Notes:
1. TD+/- are internally AC coupled with 100Ω differential termination inside the module.
2. Tx Fault and Rx LOS are open collector outputs, which should be pulled up with 4.7k to 10kΩ
resistors on the host board. Pull up voltage between 2.0V and Vcc+0.3V.
3. RD+/- outputs are internally AC coupled, and should be terminated with 100Ω (differential) at
the user SERDES.
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 %
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ Max. Unit Note
Transmitter
Differential data input swing VIN, PP 120 820 mVpp 1
Tx Disable Input-High VIH 2.0 Vcc+0.3 V
Tx Disable Input-Low VIL 0 0.8 V
Tx Fault Output-High VOH 2.0 Vcc+0.3 V 2
Tx Fault Output-Low VOL 0 0.8 V 2
Input differential impedance Rin 100 Ω
Receiver
Differential data output swing Vout,pp 300 650 800 mVpp 3
Rx LOS Output-High VROH 2.0 Vcc+0.3 V 2
Rx LOS Output-Low VROL 0 0.8 V 2
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Optical Characteristics (TOP(C) = 0 to 70 ℃, TOP(I) =-40 to 85 ℃,VCC = 3.13 to 3.47 V)
Notes:
1. λ means 1270nm~1610nm, Total 18 wavelengths, 20nm spacing.
2. Measured at 2.5Gb/s with PRBS 2 223 – 1
NRZ test pattern.
3. Unfiltered, measured with a PRBS223 – 1
test pattern @2.5Gbps
4. Measured at 2.5Gb/s with PRBS 223 – 1
NRZ test pattern for BER < 1x10-12
Pin Descriptions
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ Max. Unit Note
Transmitter
Operating Wavelength λ λ-7.5nm λ λ+7.5nm nm 1
Ave. output power (Enabled) PAVE 0 5 dBm 2
Extinction Ratio ER 9 dB 2
RMS spectral width Δλ 1 nm
Rise/Fall time (20%~80%) Tr/Tf 0.26 ns 3
Dispersion penalty TDP 3.9 dB
Output Optical Eye ITU-T G.957 Compliant
Receiver
Operating Wavelength λ 1270 1610 nm
Receiver Sensitivity PSEN1 -28 dBm 4
Overload PAVE -7 dBm 4
LOS Assert Pa -45 dBm
LOS De-assert Pd -29 dBm
LOS Hysteresis Pd-Pa 0.5 dB
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Notes:
1. When high, this output indicates a laser fault of some kind. Low indicates normal operation. And
should be pulled up with a 4.7 – 10KΩ resistor on the host board.
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 – 10KΩ resistor. Its states are:
Low (0 – 0.8V): Transmitter on (>0.8, < 2.0V): Undefined
High (2.0V~Vcc+0.3V): 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 –
10KΩ resistor on the host board. The pull-up voltage shall be between 2.0V~Vcc+0.3V.
Mod-Def 0 has been 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. When high, this output indicates loss of signal (LOS). Low indicates normal operation.
5. 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.
6. TD+/-: These are the differential transmitter inputs. They are AC-coupled, differential lines with
100Ω differential termination inside the module. The AC coupling is done inside the module and is
thus not required on the host board.
Pin Symbol Name/Description Notes
1 VeeT Tx ground
2 Tx Fault Tx fault indication, Open Collector Output, active “H” 1
3 Tx Disable LVTTL Input, internal pull-up, Tx disabled on “H” 2
4 MOD-DEF2 2 wire serial interface data input/output (SDA) 3
5 MOD-DEF1 2 wire serial interface clock input (SCL) 3
6 MOD-DEF0 Model present indication 3
7 Rate select No connection
8 LOS Rx loss of signal, Open Collector Output, active “H” 4
9 VeeR Rx ground
10 VeeR Rx ground
11 VeeR Rx ground
12 RD- Inverse received data out 5
13 RD+ Received data out 5
14 VeeR Rx ground
15 VccR Rx power supply
16 VccT Tx power supply
17 VeeT Tx ground
18 TD+ Transmit data in 6
19 TD- Inverse transmit data in 6
20 VeeT Tx ground
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Digital Diagnostic Specifications
The SFP-2.5G-CWDM-1430-80-T02 transceivers can be used in host systems that require either
internally or externally calibrated digital diagnostics.
Notes:
1. When Operating temp.=0~70 ºC, the range will be min=-5, Max=+75
2. The accuracy of the Tx bias current is 10% of the actual current from the laser driver to the laser
3. Internal / External Calibration compatible.
Typical Interface Circuit
Parameter Symbol Units Min. Max. Accuracy Note
Transceiver temperature DTemp-E ºC -45 +90 ±5ºC 1
Transceiver supply voltage DVoltage V 2.8 4.0 ±3%
Transmitter bias current DBias mA 2 80 ±10% 2
Transmitter output power DTx-Power dBm -3 8 ±3dB
Receiver average input power DRx-Power dBm -31 0 ±3dB
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Package Dimensions
Ordering Information
Wavelength Latch Color
1430nm Red
Part Number Description
SFP-2.5G-CWDM-1430-80-T02-C SFP, 2.5G, CWDM, 80Km, 0~70℃,
with Digital Diagnostic Monitor
SFP-2.5G-CWDM-1430-80-T02-I SFP, 2.5G, CWDM, 80Km, -40~85℃,
with Digital Diagnostic Monitor