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PH1-MI2SA296N

Description
Transponder, 10709Mbps(Tx), 10709Mbps(Rx), SC/UPC Connector,
CategoryWireless rf/communication    Optical fiber   
File Size240KB,6 Pages
ManufacturerJDS Uniphase Corporation ( VIAVI )
Websitehttp://www.jdsu.com/index.html
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PH1-MI2SA296N Overview

Transponder, 10709Mbps(Tx), 10709Mbps(Rx), SC/UPC Connector,

PH1-MI2SA296N Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerJDS Uniphase Corporation ( VIAVI )
Objectid1871060465
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
compound_id8348163
Other featuresIT ALSO OPERATE FROM 1280NM TO 1600NM
body width56.1 mm
body height13.2 mm
Body length or diameter76.5 mm
Communication standardsGR-253
Connection TypeSC/UPC CONNECTOR
Data rate (receive)10709 Mbps
Data rate (send)10709 Mbps
Fiber optic equipment typesTRANSCEIVER, TRANSPONDER
Nominal operating wavelength1536 nm
Nominal optical power output1.122 mW
minimum return loss-27 dB
COMMUNICATIONS MODULES & SUBSYSTEMS
10 Gb/s TDM/DWDM 300 Pin SFF MSA SR2/IR2/LR2 Transponder
PH1 Series
Key Features
• Three configurations supporting SR2/IR2/LR2 applications
• Supports dense wavelength division multiplexing
(DWDM) applications (without wavelocker)
• Microprocessor controls to support I2C
• Integrated 16:1/1:16 mux/demux
• Small form factor package (2.2" x 3.0" x 0.53") for high
density applications
• Low power consumption: 4.8 W typical, 6.8 W maximum
for TDM applications
• 70 °C maximum operating temperature
• High sensitivity PIN or APD receivers
• SONET, FEC, Ethernet and Multirate Capable Versions
• Forward, counter and line timing clocking modes
Applications
Telecommunications
Metropolitan Area Networks
Subscriber loop
Intra-office SONET/SDH
High bit-rate data communications
JDSU 10 Gb/s PH1 Series transponders are intended for 1550 nm system
applications with reaches of up to 80 km. The series includes three different
transponders for SR2 (25 km), IR2 (40 km), and LR2 (80 km) TDM or DWDM
applications. Each transponder accepts 16 bits of parallel digital data and converts
it to a 10 Gb/s NRZ modulated optical signal. It also accepts a 10 Gb/s NRZ
modulated optical signal and converts it into 16 bit wide parallel digital data.
The PH1 series offers low DC power dissipation and is available in either a small
form factor package (2.2 x 3 x 0.53 inches) or in a larger footprint (3.5 x 4.5 x 0.53
inches) package, depending on system thermal performance requirements. The
transmit design uses an Electro-Absorptive Modulated Laser (EML) which,
depending on the configuration, produces an average output power of between
-4 dBm to 2 dBm (EOL). A PIN (-17 dBm typical sensitivity) or APD (-24 dBm
typical sensitivity) receiver is available, based on system configurations.
JDSU PH1 Series transponders are designed to support the following data rates:
9.953 Gb/s (SONET), 10.3125 Gb/s (Ethernet), 10.664 Gb/s (FEC Encoded),
10.709 Gb/s FEC, or 11.09 Gb/s EFEC. They meet all applicable SONET/SDH standards.
Compliance
• Telcordia GR-253-Core
NORTH AMERICA
:
800 498-JDSU (5378)
WORLDWIDE
:
+800 5378-JDSU
WEBSITE
:
www.jdsu.com
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