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350 E. Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1911 USA 1-888-NETGEAR (638-4327) E-mail: info@NETGEAR.com www .NETGEAR.com RoHS Compliant Small Form Factor Pluggable T ransceiver for Gigabit Ethernet and Fiber Channel AGM732F[...]
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A G M732F 1 Rev . 0 A RoHS Compliant Smal l Form Factor Plugga ble T ransce iver for Gigabit Ethernet and Fibe r Channel FEATURES Compliant w ith SFP T ransceiver MSA specifi cation Compliant w ith Specifications for IEEE 802.3z/ Gigabit Ethernet A GM 732F c ompliant wi th the 1.0625GB d Fiber Channe l 100-SM-LC-L FC-PI Re v.13 Comp[...]
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A G M732F 2 Rev . 0 A A bso lute Maximum Ratings Parameter Symbol Min. T yp. Max. Unit Note S torage T emperature T s -40 85 ºC Supply V oltage V CC 0 5 V Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Symbol Min. T yp. Max. Unit Note Case Operat ing T emperature T C -5 70 ºC Supply V oltage V CC 3. 135 3.465 V Electrical Characteristics (V CC =3.135[...]
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A G M732F 3 Rev . 0 A Optical Characteristics (V CC =3.135V t o 3. 465V , Data Rate=1.25Gb/sec , PRBS=2 7 -1 NR Z, 9/125 µ m SMF) Parameter Symbol Min. T yp. Max. Unit Note Transmitter Output Optical Power (Avg.) P O -9.5 - 3 d Bm Optical Extinction R atio ER 9 dB Center Wavelength λ C 1270 1310 1355 nm S pect ral Width σ 4 nm Optical Rise/ Fall[...]
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A G M732F 4 Rev . 0 A SFP Transceiver Electrical Pad Layout Pin Function Definitions Pin Num. Name Function Plug Seq. Notes 1 VeeT T ransmitter Ground 1 2 T X Fault Transmitter Fault Indication 3 Note 1 3 T X Disable Transmitter Disable 3 Note 2 Module disables on high or open 4 MOD-DEF2 Module Definition 2 3 Note 3, 2 wire serial ID interface 5 MO[...]
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A G M732F 5 Rev . 0 A Notes: 1) TX F ault is a n o pen co llector/drain output, w hich shou ld be pulled up with a 4.7K – 10KΩ resistor on the host board. P ull up voltage be tween 2.0 V and VccT, R+0.3V. Whe n high, output indicates a laser fault o f some kin d. Low indicates nor mal operation. In the low state, the output will be pulled to &l[...]
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A G M732F 6 Rev . 0 A Package Outline Draw ing for Met al Housing with Bail de-latch[...]
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A G M732F 7 Rev . 0 A SFP tim ing pa rameters for SFP management Parameter Symbol Min. Max. Unit Unit C onditions TX_DISABLE Assert time t_off 10 µ sec T ime from rising edge of T X_DISABLE to when t he opt ical out put falls below 10% of nominal TX_DISABLE Negate time t_on 1 msec T ime f rom falling e dge o f TX_DISABLE t o when the modulated opt[...]
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A G M732F 8 Rev . 0 A SFP tim ing pa rameters Power on initialization of SFP t ransceiver, TX_DISABLE negated Power on initialization of SFP, TX_DISABLE asserted Initialization during hot plugging o f SFP TRANSCEIVER. Example of initialization during hot plugging, TX_DISABLE negated. SFP TX_ DISABLE ti ming dur ing nor mal operat ion. Detection of [...]
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A G M732F 9 Rev . 0 A AGM732F EEPROM Serial ID M emory Content s (2-Wire A ddres s A0h) Address Hex ASCII Address Hex ASCII Address Hex ASCII Address Hex ASCII Address Hex ASCII Address Hex ASCII 00 03 25 20 50 51 Q 75 S N 100 00 12 5 00 01 04 26 20 51 53 S 76 S N 101 00 12 6 00 02 07 27 20 52 52 R 77 S N 102 00 12 7 00 03 00 28 20 53 41 A 78 S N 1[...]
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A G M732F 10 Rev . 0 A Regulatory Compliance Feature Reference Performance Electromagnet ic Interf erence (EMI) FCC CRF 47, Part 15 Class B EN 55022 C lass B (CIS PR 22A) Radio Frequenc y Electromagnet ic Field EN 61000-4-3 IEC 61000-4-3 Electrostat ic Discharge to the Duplex LC Receptacle EN 61000-4-2 IEC 61000-4-2 IEC 801.2 Electrostat ic Dischar[...]
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