DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC.
5 Nov.,
2006
Rev. 6B
www.deltaww.com
Pin Function Definitions
Pin Num.
Name
Function
Plug Seq.
Notes
1 VeeT
Transmitter
Ground
1
2
TX Fault
Transmitter Fault Indication
3
Note 1
3
TX 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
MOD-DEF1
Module Definition 1
3
Note 3, 2 wire serial ID interface
6
MOD-DEF0
Module Definition 0
3
Note 3, Grounded in Module
7
Rate Select
Not Connect
3
Function not available
8
LOS
Loss of Signal
3
Note 4
9 VeeR
Receiver
Ground
1
Note
5
10 VeeR
Receiver
Ground
1
Note
5
11 VeeR
Receiver
Ground
1
Note
5
12
RD-
Inv. Received Data Out
3
Note 6
13
RD+
Received Data Out
3
Note 7
14 VeeR
Receiver
Ground
1
Note
5
15
VccR
Receiver Power
2
3.3 ± 5%, Note 7
16
VccT
Transmitter Power
2
3.3 ± 5%, Note 7
17 VeeT
Transmitter
Ground
1
Note
5
18
TD+
Transmit Data In
3
Note 8
19
TD-
Inv. Transmit Data In
3
Note 8
20 VeeT
Transmitter
Ground
1
Note
5
Plug Seq.: Pin engagement sequence during hot plugging.
Notes:
1) TX Fault is an open collector/drain output, which should be pulled up with a 4.7K – 10K
Ω
resistor on
the host board. Pull up voltage between 2.0V and VccT, R+0.3V. When high, output indicates a laser
fault of some kind. Low indicates normal operation. In the low state, the output will be pulled to < 0.8V.
2) TX disable is an input that is used to shut down the transmitter optical output. It is pulled up within the
module with a 4.7 – 10 K
Ω
resistor. Its states are:
Low (0 – 0.8V):
Transmitter on
(>0.8, < 2.0V):
Undefined
High (2.0 – 3.465V): Transmitter Disabled
Open:
Transmitter
Disabled
3) Mod-Def 0,1,2. These are the module definition pins. They should be pulled up with a 4.7K –
10K
Ω
resistor on the host board. The pull-up voltage shall be VccT or VccR (see Section IV for further
details). Mod-Def 0 is grounded by the module to indicate that the module is present Mod-Def 1 is the
clock line of two wire serial interface for serial ID Mod-Def 2 is the data line of two wire serial interface
for serial ID
4) LOS (Loss of Signal) is an open collector/drain output, which should be pulled up with a 4.7K – 10K
Ω
resistor. Pull up voltage between 2.0V and VccT, R+0.3V. When high, this output indicates the
received optical power is below the worst-case receiver sensitivity (as defined by the standard in use).
Low indicates normal operation. In the low state, the output will be pulled to < 0.8V.
5) VeeR and VeeT may be internally connected within the SFP module.
6) RD-/+: These are the differential receiver outputs. They are AC coupled 100
Ω
differential lines which
should be terminated with 100
Ω
(differential) at the user SERDES. The AC coupling is done inside the