Finisar AN-2030 User Manual

Digital diagnostic monitoring interface, For sfp optical transceivers, Scope and overview

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AN-2030: Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface for Optical Transceivers

F i n i s a r

9/26/02 Revision D

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Application Note AN-2030

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Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface

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for SFP Optical Transceivers

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1. Scope and Overview

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This document defines an enhanced digital diagnostic monitoring interface available in

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Finisar SFP and GBIC optical transceivers. The i nterface allows real time access to

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device operating parameters, and it includes a sophisticated system of alarm and

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warning flags which alerts end-users when particular operating parameters are outside

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of a factory set normal range. The interface is fully compliant with SFF-8472, “Digital

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Diagnostic Monitoring Interface for Optical Transceivers", revision 9.3.

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These digital diagnostic features are implemented in all Finisar SFP transceivers that

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contain a “D” in the part number suffix (for example, FTRJ -1319-7D-2.5), as well as

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DWDM and CWDM GBICs. All next generation Finisar SFPs utilizing the new part

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numbering scheme (e.g. FTRJ1621P1BCL) also have the same diagnostic capability.

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The interface is an extension of the serial ID interface defined in the GBIC specification

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as well as the SFP MSA. Both specifications define a 256-byte memory map in

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EEPROM, which is accessible over a 2-wire serial interface at the 8 bit address

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1010000X (A0h). The digital diagnostic monitoring interface makes use of the 8 bit

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address 1010001X (A2h), so the originally defined serial ID memory map remains

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unchanged. The interface is identical to, and is thus fully backward compatible with both

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the GBIC Specification and the SFP Multi Source Agreement. The complete interface is

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described in Section 3 below.

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The operating and diagnostics information is monitored and reported by a Digital

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Diagnostics Transceiver Controller (DDTC), which is accessed via a 2-wire serial bus.

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Its physical characteristics are defined in Section 4.

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2. Applicable Documents

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Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC). SFF document number: SFF-0053, rev. 5.5,

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September 27, 2000.

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Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) Transceiver MultiSource Agreement (MSA),

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September 14, 2000.

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Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface for Optical Transceivers: SFF-8472, Draft

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Revision 9.3, August 1, 2002.

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