Block diagram of transceiver – Lynn Electronics MC-SFP-MM-550M User Manual

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MC-SFP-MM-550M

850 nm Multi-mode Transceiver
Small Form Pluggable (SFP), 3.3 V
1.0625Gbd Fiber Channel/1.25 Gigabit Ethernet

Fiber Type 62.5/125 50/125

TEC Opitx Solutions

Division of Lynn Electronics Corp.

154 Railroad Drive • Ivyland, PA. 18974

800-523-6075 • fax 215-364-2944 • email: [email protected]

Block Diagram of Transceiver

POST-Amp

&

LOS Detect

LD Driver

&

Fault Sense

RRE-

AMPLIFIER

IC

LASER

DATA

DATA/

DATA

DATA/

ELECTRICAL SUBASSEMBLY

OPTICAL

SUB-

ASSEMBLIES

Photo
Diode

DUPLEX SC

RECEPTACLE

RX_LOS

TOP VIEW (Label side)

MOD_DEF

(0)

(1)

(2)

TX_DISABLE

TX_FAULT

Transmitter Section
The transmitter section consists of a 850 nm VCSEL in an eye safe optical subassembly (OSA) which mates to the fiber cable.
The laser OSA is driven by a LD driver IC which converts differential input LVPECL logic signals into an analog laser driving
current.
TX_FAULT
When sensing an improper power level in the laser driver, the SFP set this signal high and turns off the Laser. TX_FAULT can be
reset with the TX_DISABLE line. The signal is in TTL level.
TX_DISABLE
The TX_DISABLE signal is high (TTL logic “1”) to turn off the laser output. The laser will turn on within 1ms when
TX_DISABLE is low (TTL logic “0”).
Receiver Section
The receiver utilizes a MSM detector integrated with a trans-impedance preamplifier in an OSA. This OSA is connected to a
circuit providing post-amplification quantization, and optical signal detection.
Receive Loss (RX_LOS)
The RX_LOS is high (logic “1”) when there is no incoming light from the companion transceiver. This signal is normally used by
the system for the diagnostic purpose. The signal is operated in TTL level.

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