1.06Gbps, 2.125Gbps, and 4.25 Gbps Fibre Channel support
1.25 Gbps Ethernet compatibility
80 km, 40 km, and 10 km reach models
SFP MSA compliance (SFF-8074i)
Digital Diagnostic (SFF-8472)
Telecordia GR-468 compliance
Single 3.3 volts power supply
18 CWDM wavelengths, DFB laser
Class 1 laser product
General Operating
Parameter
Supply Voltage
Total Current
Power Supply Noise Rejection
a
Operating Case Temperature
Storage Temperature
Data Rate FC-400 Fibre Channel
a) 20 Hz to 155 MHz
Symbol
V
cc
I
cc
PSR
T
op
T
st
DR
Min.
3.135
-
100
-5
-40
-
Typical
3.3
-
-
-
-
4250
Max.
3.465
300
-
70
85
-
Unit
V
mA
mV
p-p
ºC
ºC
Mbps
Transmitter Specifications (Optical)
Parameter
Optical Power
Average Launch Power Of Off Tx
Extinction Ratio
Eye Mask
Optical Rise Time
b
Optical Fall Time
b
Symbol
P
op
P
off
Min
0
-
5
-
-
1xxx-6.5 nm
-
-
-
-
-
-24
Typical
2.5
-
-
Fibre Channel Compliant
-
1xxx
-
2
1
0.5
-
-
Max
5
-30
-
130
130
1xxx+6.5 nm
1
3
2
1
-120
-
Unit
dBm
dBm
dB
ps
ps
nm
nm
dB
dB
dB
dB/Hz
dB
ER
t
r
t
f
λ
Δλ
20
dp
dp
dp
RIN
rp
SFPFC4CW04-xx
d
SFPFC4CW01-xx
e
Mean Wavelength
Spectral Width (20 dB)
Dispersion Penalty at Specified Distance:
SFPFC4CW08-xx
c
Relative Intensity Noise
Reflection Tolerance
f
b) 20% - 80% values
c) Measured at BER of 1e
-12
, PRBS of 2
7
-1, at eye center, 4.25Gbps, 80 km
d) Measured at BER of 1e
-12
, PRBS of 2
7
-1, at eye center, 4.25Gbps, 40 km
e) Measured at BER of 1e
-12
, PRBS of 2
7
-1, at eye center, 4.25Gbps, 10 km
f ) 1 dB degradation of receiver sensitivity
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Pluggables
Transmitter Specifications (Electical)
Parameter
Input Differential Impedence
PECL Single Ended Data Input Swing
TxFault_Fault
TxFault_Normal
TxDisable_Disable
TxDisable_Enable
Symbol
R
in
V
in,p-p
V
fault
V
normal
V
d
V
en
Min
80
250
2
V
ee
2
V
ee
Typical
100
-
-
-
-
-
Max
120
1200
V
cc
V
ee
+0.5
V
cc
V
ee
+0.8
Unit
Ω
mV
V
V
V
V
Receiver Specifications (Optical)
Parameter
Receive Power Low:
SFPFC4CW08-xx
g
SFPFC4CW04-xx
h
SFPFC4CW01-xx
i
Symbol
R
sens,low
R
sens,low
R
sens,low
R
sens,high
R
sens,high
R
sens,high
P
in,damage
λ
SFPFC4CW08-xx
SFPFC4CW04-xx
SFPFC4CW01-xx
Min
-
-
-
-6
0
0
4
1200
-
-38
-30
-30
-
-
-
0.5
Typical
-26
-19
-18
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Max
-24
-17.5
-16
-
-
-
-
1625
-27
-
-
-
-24
-20
-20
-
Unit
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
nm
dB
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dB
Receive Power High:
SFPFC4CW08-xx
g
SFPFC4CW04-xx
h
SFPFC4CW01-xx
i
Damage Threshold for Receiver
Wavelength
Maximum Reflectance of Receiver
LOS Assert:
RX_r
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
LOS De-assert:
SFPFC4CW08-xx
SFPFC4CW04-xx
SFPFC4CW01-xx
LOS Hysteresis
g) 10
-12
BER, PRBS 2
7
-1
h) 10
-10
BER, PRBS 2
23
-1
i) 10
-12
BER, PRBS 2
7
-1
Receiver Specifications (Electrical)
Parameter
PECL Single Ended Data Output Swing
Data Output Rise Time
Data Output Fall Time
Symbol
V
out, p-p
t
r
t
f
Min
185
-
-
Typical
-
-
-
Max
800
175
175
Unit
mV
ps
ps
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Pluggables
Timing and Electrical
Parameter
Tx Disable Negate Time
Tx Disable Assert Time
Time To Initialize, Including Reset of Tx Fault
Tx Fault Assert Time
Tx Disable To Reset
LOS Assert Time
LOS De-assert Time
Serial ID Clock Rate
RX_LOS Voltage (High)
RX_LOS Voltage (Low)
LOS Output Voltage-Fault
LOS Output Voltage-Normal
MOD_DEF (0:2)-High
MOD_DEF (0:2)-Low
Symbol
t_on
t_off
t_init
t_fault
t_reset
t_loss_on
t_loss_off
f_serial_clock
-
-
V
LOS
fault
V
LOS
normal
V
H
V
L
Min
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
2
2
-
2
V
ee
2
V
ee
Typical
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Max
50
10
200
100
-
100
100
100
V
cc
0.8
V
cc
V
ee
+0.5
V
cc
V
ee
+0.5
Unit
µs
µs
ms
µs
µs
µs
µs
KHz
V
V
V
V
V
V
Ordering Information
Description
Distance
Range (km)
0 - 80
0 - 40
0 - 10
Data Rate
(Mbps)
SFPFC4CW08-xx*
SFPFC4CW04-xx*
SFPFC4CW01-xx*
SFP CWDM Transceiver
SFP CWDM Transceiver
SFP CWDM Transceiver
1/2/4 Gbps Fibre Channel/
Gigabit Ethernet
1/2/4 Gbps Fibre Channel/
Gigabit Ethernet
1/2/4 Gbps Fibre Channel/
Gigabit Ethernet
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
See Wavelength Guide below for “
xx
” values
λc
Wavelength Guide
Code
27
29
31
33
35
37
λc
1271
1291
1311
1331
1351
1371
Unit
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
Code
39
41
43
45
47
49
λc
1391
1411
1431
1451
1471
1491
Unit
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
Code
51
53
55
57
59
61
λc
1511
1531
1551
1571
1591
1611
Unit
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
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Bail Latch
Color
Model
Pluggables
Digital Diagnostics
Parameter
Temperature (-CDx)
Voltage
Bias Current
TX Power
RX Power
Range
-5 to 70
0 to V
cc
0 to 120
0 to +5
-18 to 0
Accuracy
±3
0.1
5
±3 dB
±3 dB
Unit Calibration
ºC
V
mA
dBm
dBm
Internal
Internal
External
External
External
Bit Value
1/256 C
100µV
-
-
-
Formula
Tc(C)=Tad(16 bit signed twos complement)/256
V(Volts)=Vad(16 bit unsigned integer)*0.1
I(mA)=Islope*Iad(16 bit unsigned integer)+Ioffset
TX_PWR(µW)=TX_PWRslope*TX_PWRad(16 bit unsigned
integer +TX_PWRoffset
RX_PWR(µW)=A0+A1*x+A2*x^2+A3*x^3+A4*x^4
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Function
V
ee
T
TX_FAULT
TX_DISABLE
MOD_DEF2
MOD_DEF1
MOD_DEF0
NC
LOS
Notes
TX GND
Open Collector
Internally Pulled High
Serial Data Input
Serial Clock Input
Internally Grounded
Not Connected
Open Collector
RX Ground
RX Ground
RX Ground
RX Data Negative
RX Data Positive
RX GND
RX Power
TX Power
TX GND
TX Data Positive
TX Data Negative
TX GND
V
ee
R
V
ee
R
V
ee
R
RXD-
RXD+
V
ee
R
V
cc
R
V
cc
T
V
ee
T
TXD+
TXD-
V
ee
T
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Pluggables
Outline Drawing
-
Units in mm(inch)
Regulatory and Industry Compliances
RoHS directive; China RoHS; USA and Canada UL listing; 21CFR 1040.10, MSA SFF-8074i; SFF-8472; Telecordia GR-468;
Warnings
Handling Precautions:
This device is susceptible to damage as a result of electrostatic descharge (ESD). A static free environment is highly recommended.
Follow guidelines according to proper ESD procedures.
Laser Safety:
Radiation emitted by laser devices can be dangerous to human eyes. Avoid eye exposure to direct or indeirect radiation.
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Please e-mail us at
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