D
ESCRIPTION
The Small Form-Factor Pluggable 10 Gigabit
Ethernet XFP, 1550 nm, Temperature Hardened
(XFP) optical transceiver is a fully duplex serial
electric, serial optic device with both transmit and
receive functions contained in a single module that
provides a high speed serial link at 10 Gb/s. Installed
into an appropriate host module, the XFP provides a
10 Gigabit interface to the supporting system.
The transmit side of the XFP converts serial NRZ
electrical date at the10 Gb/s line rate to a standard
compliant optical signal. The receive side of the XFP
converts the incoming DC balanced serial NRZ
optical data at the 10 Gb/s line rate into serial
electrical data.
NOTE
To ensure compatibility, refer to the documentation
provided with the host module.
The following features are supported on the XFP:
♦
1550 nm optical signals for up to 40 km reach
♦
Case temperature hardened range from –40°C to
85°C
♦
Low power consumption (<3.5 W max)
♦
Excellent EMI performance
Due to compliance certification requirements, only
XFPs supplied by ADTRAN are to be used with the
host module. ADTRAN cannot certify system integrity
with other XFPs.
Small Form-Factor Pluggable
10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP, 1550 nm,
Temperature Hardened
Operational Specifications
♦
Optical Specifications:
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Transmit Wavelength: 1550 nm
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Receive Wavelength: 1530 to 1565 nm
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Data rate: 9.95 Gb/s to 11.35 Gb/s
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Optical transmit level: –4.7 to +4.0 dBm
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Optical receive level: –15.0 to –11.3 dBm
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Optical distance: 40 km maximum
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Optical connectors: LC
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Extended Environmental Support:
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Operational temperature range: –40°C to +85°C
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Storage temperature range: –40°C to +85°C
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Relative humidity to 85%, noncondensing
I
NSTALLATION
Inspect the XFP. If damaged, file a claim with the
carrier and then contact ADTRAN Customer Service.
To install the XFP into an appropriate module,
complete the following steps:
1. Insert the XFP into the XFP cage on the circuit
board of the host module with the latch handle
facing outward. Slide the XFP all the way into the
receptacle.
NOTE
The latch on the XFP is for removal only. When
removing the XFP, rotate the latch away from the XFP
cage until a physical click occurs. The XFP should
slide easily out of the cage.
2. Using thumb and forefinger, exert adequate
pressure to ensure the XFP is completely seated
in the XFP cage.
3. Do not remove the connector plug until the
optical fiber connection is made.
It is recommended that the connector plug remain on
whenever the transceiver optical fiber connector is
not inserted.
4. Continue the installation and turn-up of the host
module using the instructions in the Job Aid
provided with that module, or using the
Installation and Maintenance Practice (I&M),
available online at
www.adtran.com
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CLEI: BVL3ADMD_ _
Product P/N: 1442940G1
Issue Date: 0810
Document P/N: 61442940G1-22A