Alpha Bridge SFP AXFP-TUN-C-ZR

The Alpha Bridge Technologies tunable 10 G multiprotocol optical XFP transceiver is an integrated fiber optic transceiver that provides a high-speed serial link at signaling rates from 9.95 Gbps to 11.35 Gbps. The module complies with the 10 Gigabit small form factor pluggable (XFP) multisource agreement (MSA).

Description

Tunable Multiprotocol XFP Optical Transceiver complies with the ITU-T G.698.1 DN50S-2D2(C) standard with 50 GHz channel spacing for SONET/SDH, IEEE DWDM 10GBASE-ZR for 80 km reach (Ethernet), and DWDM 10GFC for 80 km reach (Fiber Channel) applications. The transceiver integrates the receive and transmit path on one module. On the transmit side, the 10 Gbps serial data stream is recovered, retimed, and passed to a modulator driver. The modulator driver biases and modulates a C-band-tunable integrated laser Mach-Zehnder (ILMZ), enabling data transmission over single-mode fiber through an industry- standard LC connector. On the receive side, the 10 Gbps optical data stream is recovered from an APD/transimpedance. amplifier, retimed, and passed to an output driver. This module features a hot-pluggable XFI-compliant electrical interface.

Features

  • Supports 953 Gbps (SONET and SDH), 10.31 Gbps (Et).
  • 52 Gbps (Fibre Channel), and corresponding forward correction (FEC) rates of 10.66/10.709/11.09/11.35 Gbps.
  • Monolithically integrated full C-band tunable transmitter.
  • 50 GHz ITU channel spacing with integrated.
  • Commercial operating temperature from -5°C to 70°C.
  • Maximum power dissipation of 5 W.
  • No reference clock.
  • Digital diagnostic monitoring support.

Applications

  • Wide, local, and storage area.
  • SONET OC-192 and SDH STM-64.
  • Ethernet and Fiber Channel.

Compliance

  • XFP MSA Revision 5.
  • SFF-8477.
  • RoHS 6/6.
  • Telcordia GR-253-CORE and tested in accordance with G.
  • ITU-T 691, G.698.1 DN50S-2D2(C).
  • IEEE 802-3ae-2002.
  • 10 GFC 1200-SM-LL-L.
  • Class 1 laser safety.

Section-1: Functional Description

  • The Alpha Bridge Technologies tunable XFP optical transceiver is a full-duplex serial electric, serial optical device with both transmit and receive functions contained in a single module that provides a high-speed serial link at signaling rates from 9.95 Gbps to 11.35 Gbps. It is designed to be compliant with the ITU-T G.698.1 DN50S-2D2(C) standard with 50 GHz ITU grid channel spacing for 80 km reach (SONET or SDH), IEEE 10GBASE-ZR and 10GBASE-ZW DWDM for 80 km reach (Ethernet), and 10GFC DWDM for 80 km reach (Fibre Channel) applications. The transceiver is also fully compliant with the 10 Gigabit small form factor XFP pluggable module multisource agreement INF8077i Rev. 4.5. A block diagram of the transceiver is shown in Figure 1.
  • The transceiver locks to data without the requirement of a reference clock. The reference clock inputs have an internal AC- coupled 100-ohm differential line-to-line termination. It has several low-speed interface connections including a two-wire serial interface. These connections include: module not ready (Mod_NR), module deselect (Mod_DeSel), interrupt,transmitter disable (TX_DIS), module absent (Mod_ABS), receive loss (RX_ LOS), and power down/reset (P_Down/RST). The transceiver also supports XFI system loopback. In this mode, data input on the electrical Tx pins of the XFP module is retimed and redirected to the Rx pins of the module. This facilitates system side test and debug.

1.1 Transmitter

The transmitter path converts serial NRZ electrical data from line rates of 9.95 Gbps to 11.35 Gbps to a standard compliant optical signal. The transmitter accepts a 100 Ω differential 120 mV peak-to-peak to 820 mV peak-to-peak 10 Gbps CML electrical signal on TD- and TD+ pins. Inside the module, the differential signals pass through a signal conditioner with equalization that compensates for losses and deterministic jitter present on the input data stream. The transmit CDR function generates a clock that is at the same frequency as the incoming data bit rate of the electrical data input. The clock is phase aligned by a phase locked loop (PLL) that samples the data in the center of the data eye pattern. The CDR function does not require a reference clock to lock to incoming data. The CDR contains a lock detect circuit that indicates successful locking of the PLL onto the incoming data. The output of the Tx signal conditioner is input to the modulator driver which transforms the small-swing digital voltage to an output modulation that drives a cooled InP ILMZ modulator. The optical signal is engineered to meet the SONET/SDH, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, 10 G Fibre Channel, and corresponding Forward Error Correction (FEC) rates DWDM specifications at ITU grids with 50 GHz channel spacing. The unit provides closed-loop control of transmitted laser power, modulation swing, center wavelength over temperature, and voltage variations. The laser is coupled to single-mode optical fiber through an industry-standard LC optical connector.

1.1 1.2 Receiver

The receiver converts incoming DC-balanced, serial NRZ optical data from line rates of 9.95 Gbps to 11.35 Gbps into serial XFI electrical data. Light is coupled to an APD photodetector from single-mode optical fiber through an industry-standard LC optical connector. The electrical current from the APD photodetector is converted to a voltage in a ransimpedance amplifier. The amplified signal is passed to a signal-conditioning IC that provides clock and data recovery. The receive CDR function generates a clock that is at the same frequency as the incoming data bit rate of the optical data input. The clock is phase aligned by a PLL that samples the data in the center of the data eye pattern. The CDR function does not require a reference clock to lock to incoming data. The CDR contains a lock detect circuit that indicates successful locking of the PLL onto the incoming data. Loss of signal and signal lock detection is included in the receive circuitry that is reflected in the Mod_NR status pin. The recovered data is output on the RD+ and RD- pins as a 100 Ω 340 mV peak-to-peak CML signal. The output signal meets XFP MSA requirements.

AXFP-TUN-C-ZR

Model Number AXFP-TUN-C-ZR
Description 10G XFP LR-2 80km DWDM 50 GHz C-band tunable
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