HFBR-5602/HFCT-5612 Gigabit Interface Converters (GBIC) for Fibre Channel Data Sheet Description The HFBR-56xx/HFCT-56xx family of interface converters meet the Gigabit Interface Converter specification Rev. 5.4. The family provides a uniform form factor for a wide variety of standard connections to transmission media. The converters can be inserted or removed from a host chassis without removing power from the host system. The converters are suitable for interconnections in the Fibre Channel mass storage and data transfer environment. The design of these converters is also practical for other high performance, point-to-point communication requiring gigabit interconnections. Since the converters are hot-pluggable, they allow system configuration changes or maintenance simply by plugging in a different type of converter. The mechanical and electrical interfaces of these converters to the host system are identical for all implementations of the converter regardless of external media type. A 20-pin connector is used to connect the converter to the host system. Surge currents are eliminated by using pin sequencing at this connector and a slow-start circuit. Two ground tabs at this connector also make contact before any other pins, discharging possible componentdamaging static electricity. In addition, the connector itself performs a two-stage contact sequence. Operational signals and power supply ground make contact in stage 1 while power makes contact in stage 2. Applications * Mass storage system I/O * Computer system I/O * High-speed peripheral interface * High-speed switching systems * Host adapter I/O * RAID cabinets Features * Compliant with Gigabit Interface Converter specification Rev. 5.4 (1) * HFBR-5602 is compliant with ANSI X3.297-1996 Fibre Channel Physical Interface FC-PH-2 Revision 7.4 proposed specifications * HFCT-5612 is compliant with ANSI 100-SM-LC-L Revision 2 enhancement to X3.297-1996 FC-PH-2 Revision 7.4 * Performance: HFBR-5602: 300 m over 62.5/125 m MMF 500 m over 50/125 m MMF HFCT-5612: 500 m with 50/125 m MMF 500 m with 62.5/125 m MMF 10 km with 9/125 m SMF * Horizontal or vertical installation * AEL Laser Class 1 eye safe per IEC 60825-1 * AEL Laser Class I eye safe per US 21 CFR * Hot-Pluggable Related Products * 850 nm 1 x 9 VCSEL transceiver for Fibre Channel applications (HFBR-53D3) * 1300 nm, 1 x 9 laser transceiver for Fibre Channel applications (HFCT-53D3) * Physical layer ICs available for optical or copper interface (HDMP-1536A/46A) * Versions of both 1 x 9 and GBIC transceiver module for Gigabit Ethernet The HFBR-5602 has been developed with 850 nm short wavelength VCSEL technology while the HFCT-5612 is based on 1300 nm long wavelength Fabry Perot laser technology. The HFBR-5602 complies with Annex E of the GBIC specification Revision 5.4. In the Fibre Channel environment, the HFBR-5602 achieves 300 m transmission distance with 62.5 m and 50 m multimode fibre. The HFCT-5612 complies with Annex C of the GBIC specification Revision 5.4 and reaches 10 km with 9/125 m single mode fiber. Both the HFBR-5602 and the HFCT5612 are Class 1 Eye Safe laser devices. Serial Identification The HFBR-56xx and HFCT-5612 family complies with Annex D (Module Definition 4) of the GBIC specification Revision 5.4, which defines the Serial Identification Protocol. Definition 4 specifies a serial definition protocol. For this definition, upon power up, MOD_DEF(1:2) (Pins 5 and 6 on the 20-pin connector) appear as NC. Pin 4 is TTL ground. When the host system detects this condition, it activates the public domain serial protocol. The protocol uses the 2-wire serial CMOS E2PROM protocol of the ATMEL AT24C01A or similar. The data transfer protocol and the details of the mandatory and vendor specific data structures are defined in Annex D of the GBIC specification Revision 5.4. Regulatory Compliance See the Regulatory Compliance Table for the targeted typical and measured performance for these transceivers. The overall equipment design will determine the level it is able to be certified to. These transceiver performance targets are offered as a figure of merit to assist the designer in considering their use in equipment designs. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) There are two design cases in which immunity to ESD damage is important. The first case is during handling of the transceiver prior to inserting it into the host system. It is important to use normal ESD handling precautions for ESD sensitive devices. These precautions include using grounded wrist straps, work benches, and floor mats in ESD controlled areas. The second case to consider is static discharges during insertion of the GBIC into the host system. There are two guide tabs integrated into the 20-pin connector on the GBIC. These guide tabs are connected to circuit ground. When the GBIC is inserted into the host system, these tabs shall engage before any of the connector pins. The mating connector in the host system should have its tabs connected to circuit ground. This discharges any stray static charges and establishes a reference for the power supplies that are sequenced later. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Most equipment designs utilizing these high-speed transceivers from Avago will be required to meet the requirements of FCC in the United States, CENELEC EN55022 (CISPR 22) in Europe and VCCI in Japan. Immunity Equipment utilizing these transceivers will be subject to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields in some environments. These transceivers have good immunity to such fields due to their shielded design. Eye Safety Laser-based GBIC transceivers provide Class 1 (IEC 608251) and Class I (US 21 CFR[J]) laser eye safety by design. Avago has tested the current transceiver design for compliance with the requirements listed below under normal operating conditions and for compliance under single fault conditions. Outline Drawing An outline drawing is shown in Figure 1. More detailed drawings are shown in Gigabit Interface Converter specification Rev. 5.4. CAUTION: There are no user serviceable parts nor any maintenance required for the HFBR-56xx and HFCT-56xx product family. All adjustments are made at the factory before shipment to our customers. Tampering with or modifying the performance of any Avago GBIC unit will result in voided product warranty. It may also result in improper operation of the circuitry, and possible overstress of the semiconductor components. Device degradation or product failure may result. Connection of either the HFBR-5602 or the HFCT-5612 to a non-approved optical source, operating above the recommended absolute maximum conditions, or operating in a manner inconsistent with unit design and function, may result in hazardous radiation exposure and may be considered an act of modifying or manufacturing a laser product. The person(s) performing such an act is required by law to recertify the laser product under the provisions of US 21 CFR (Subchapter J). GBIC Serial ID Memory Contents - HFBR-5602 Addr 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Hex 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 40 40 0C 1 1 0B 0 0 0 32 1E 0 0 41 47 49 4C 45 4E 54 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0 0 0 ASCII A G I L E N T Addr 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Hex 48 46 42 52 2D 35 36 30 32 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 6 0 1A 0 0 ASCII H F B R 5 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 Note: Blanks in ASCII column are numeric values not ASCII characters. Addr 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 Hex 39 38 30 36 32 33 30 33 32 39 33 36 38 39 34 32 39 38 30 36 32 33 30 30 0 0 0 0 ASCII 9 8 0 6 2 3 0 3 2 9 3 6 8 9 4 2 9 8 0 6 2 3 0 0 Addr 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 Hex 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ASCII GBIC Serial ID Memory Contents - HFCT-5612 Note: Blanks in ASCII column are numeric values not ASCII characters. Figure 1. Outline Drawing of HFBR-5602 and HFCT-5612. Regulatory Compliance Feature Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to the Electrical Pins Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to the Duplex SC Receptacle Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Immunity Laser Eye Safety Test Method MIL-STD-883C Method 3015.4 Targeted Performance Class 1 (>2000 V) Variation of IEC 801-2 Typically withstand at least 15 kV without damage when port is contacted by a Human Body Model probe. Margins are dependent on customer board and chassis design. FCC Class B CENELEC EN55022 Class B (CISPR 22A) VCCI Class 1 Variation of IEC 801-3 US 21 CFR, Subchapter J per paragraphs 1002.10 and 1002.12 EN 60825-1: 1994+A11 EN 60825-2: 1994 EN 60950: 1992+A1+A2+A3 Component Recognition Underwriters Laboratories and Canadian Standards Association Joint Component Recognition for Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment. Note: HFBR-5602 is non-compliant for Tx fault timing. Typically show no measurable effect from a10 V/m field swept from 27 to 1000 MHz applied to the transceiver without a chassis enclosure AEL Class I, FDA/CDRH HFBR-5602 Accession No. 9720151-04 HFCT-5612 Accession No. 9521220-16 AEL Class 1, TUV Rheinland of North America HFBR-5602 Certificate No. R9771018-7 HFCT-5612 Certificate No. 933/51083 Protection Class III UL File E173874 (Pending) 20-Pin SCA-2 Host Connector Characteristics Table 1. SCA-2 Host connector pin assignment Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Name RX_LOS RGND RGND MOD_DEF(0) MOD_DEF(1) MOD_DEF(2) TX_DISABLE* TGND TGND TX_FAULT Sequence 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Pin 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Name RGND -RX_DAT +RX_DAT RGND VDDR VDDT TGND +TX_DAT -TX_DAT TGND Sequence 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 Notes: A sequence value of 1 indicates that the signal is in the first group to engage during plugging of a module. A sequence value of 2 indicates that the signal is the second and last group. The two guide pins integrated on the connector are connected to TGND. These two guide pins make contact with circuit ground prior to Sequence 1 signals. * This pin is tied high via 10 K pull-up resistor. Table 2. Signal Definition Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Signal Name RX_LOS RGND RGND MOD_DEF(0) MOD_DEF(1) MOD_DEF(2) TX_DISABLE TGND TGND TX_FAULT RGND -RX_DAT +RX_DAT RGND VDDR VDDT TGND +TX_DAT -TX_DAT TGND Input/Output Output Output Input Input/Output Input Output Output Output Input Input Input Input Description Receiver Loss of Signal, TTL High, open collector Receiver Ground Receiver Ground TTL Low SCL Serial Clock Signal SDA Serial Data Signal Transmit Disable Transmitter Ground Transmitter Ground Transmit Fault Receiver Ground Received Data, Differential PECL, ac coupled Received Data, Differential PECL, ac coupled Receiver Ground Receiver +5 V supply Transmitter +5 V supply Transmitter Ground Transmit Data, Differential PECL, ac coupled Transmit Data, Differential PECL, ac coupled Transmitter Ground Table 3. Module Definition Defntn. 4 MOD_DEF(0) Pin 4 TTL Low MOD_DEF(1) Pin 5 SCL MOD_DEF(2) Pin 6 SDA Note: All Avago GBIC modules comply with Module Definition 4 of the GBIC specification Rev 5. Interpretation by host Serial module definition protocol Short Wavelength GBIC: HFBR-5602 Transmitter Section The transmitter section consists of an 850 nm VCSEL in an optical subassembly (OSA), which mates to the fiber cable. The VCSEL OSA is driven by a custom, silicon bipolar IC which converts differential logic signals into an analog Laser Diode drive current. Eye Safety Design The laser driver is designed to be Class 1 eye safe (CDRH21 CFR(J), IEC 60825-1) under a single fault condition. To be eye safe, only one of two results can occur in the event of a single fault, the transmitter must either maintain normal eye safe operation or the transmitter should be disabled. Receiver Section The receiver includes a silicon PIN photodiode mounted together with a custom, silicon bipolar transimpedance preamplifier IC, in an OSA. This OSA interfaces to a custom silicon bipolar circuit that provides post-amplification and quantization. The post-amplifier includes a Signal Detect circuit that provides TTL compatible logiclow output in response to the detection of a usable input optical signal. There are three key elements to the safety circuitry: a monitor diode, a window detector circuit, and direct control of the laser bias. The window detection circuit monitors the average optical power using the monitor diode. If a fault occurs such that the dc regulation circuit cannot maintain the preset bias conditions within 20%, the transmitter will automatically be disabled. Once this has occurred, an electrical power reset will allow an attempted turn-on of the transmitter. TX_FAULT can also be cleared by cycling TX_DISABLE high for a time interval >10 s. Absolute Maximum Ratings Stresses in excess of the absolute maximum ratings can cause catastrophic damage to the device. Limits apply to each parameter in isolation, all other parameters having values within the recommended operating conditions. It should not be assumed that limiting values of more than one parameter can be applied to the product at the same time. Exposure to the absolute maximum ratings for extended periods can adversely affect device reliability. Parameter Storage Temperature Supply Voltage Data Input Voltage Transmitter Differential Input Voltage Symbol TS VDDTVDDR TX_DAT TX_DAT Min. -40 -0.5 -0.5 Typ. Relative Humidity RH 5 Symbol TA TCASE VDDTVDDR ITX + IRX Min. 0 Typ. 4.75 5.0 200 Symbol ISURGE PDISS Min. Max. +85 6.0 VDDT 2000 Unit C V V mV p-p Notes 95 % Max. +60 +75 5.25 300 Unit C C V mA Notes Max. +30 1.58 Unit mA W Notes 4 5 1 Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Ambient Operating Temperature Case Temperature Supply Voltage Supply Current 2 3 Transceiver Electrical Characteristics (TA = 0C to +60C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V) Parameter Surge Current Power Dissipation Typ. 1.00 Notes: 1. Up to applied VDDT. 2. See Figure 1 for measurement point. 3. Maximum current is specified at VCC = maximum @ maximum operating temperature and end of life. 4. Hot plug above actual steady state current. 5. Total TX + RX. HFBR-5602 Transmitter Electrical Characteristics (TA = 0C to +60C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V) Parameter Transmitter Differential Input Voltage Transmit Fault Load TX_DISABLE Assert Time TX_DISABLE Negate Time Time to initialize, includes reset of TX_FAULT TX_FAULT from fault to assertion TX_DISABLE time to start reset Symbol Min. TX_DAT 650 TX_FAULTLoad 4.7 t_off t_on t_init t_fault t_reset Typ. Max. 2000 10 10 1 300 Unit mV p-p kW sec msec msec Notes 7 msec sec 5 6 Unit mV p-p ns ns kW V Notes 10 1 2 3 4 Receiver Electrical Characteristics (TA = 0C to +60C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V) Parameter Receiver Differential Output Voltage Receiver Output Rise Time Receiver Output Fall Time Receiver Loss of Light Load Receiver Loss of Signal Output Voltage - Low Receiver Loss of Signal Output Voltage - High Receiver Loss of Signal Assert Time - Logic low to high Receiver Loss of Signal Deassert Time - Logic high to low Symbol RX_DAT trRX_DAT tfRX_DAT RX_LOSLoad RX_LOSL Min. 370 Typ. 4.7 0.0 Max. 2000 0.35 0.35 10 0.5 RX_LOSH VCC-0.5 VCC+0.3 V tA,RX_LOS 100 s tD,RX_LOS 100 s 0.25 0.25 Notes: 1. Open collector TTL compatible. 2. Rising edge of TX_DISABLE to fall of output signal below 10% of nominal. 3. Falling edge of TX_DISABLE to rise of output signal above 90% of nominal. 4. From power on or hot plug after VDDT >4.75 V or From negation of TX_DISABLE during reset of TX_FAULT. 5. From occurrence of fault (output safety violation or VDDT <4.5 V). 6. TX_DISABLE HIGH before TX_DISABLE set LOW. 1 HFBR-5602 Transmitter Optical Characteristics (TA = 0C to +60C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V) Parameter Output Optical Power 50/125 m, NA = 0.20 fiber Output Optical Power 62.5/125 m, NA = 0.275 fiber Optical Extinction Ratio Center Wavelength Symbol PO Min. -10 PO -10 C 9 830 l Spectral Width - rms Optical Rise/Fall Time RIN12 Deterministic Jitter Max. Pout TX_DISABLE Asserted Typ. Max. -4 Unit Notes dBmavg. -4 dBmavg. 860 dB nm 0.85 0.26 -116 188 -35 nm rms ns dB/Hz ps p-p dBm Typ. -22 Max. 0 860 Unit Notes dBm avg. nm -23 -26 -17 dB dBm avg. dBm avg. 850 tr / tf DJ POFF 1, 2 and Figure 2 Receiver Optical Characteristics (TA = 0C to +60C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V) Parameter Input Optical Power Operating Center Wavelength Return Loss Receiver Loss of Signal - TTL Low Receiver Loss of Signal - TTL High Symbol PIN C l Min. -17 770 12 PRX_LOS A PRX_LOS D -31 Notes: 1. 20% to 80% response time. 2. Laser transmitter pulse response characteristics are specified by an eye diagram (Figure 2). NORMALIZED AMPLITUDE 1.3 1.0 0.8 0.5 0.2 0 -0.2 0 0.15 0.35 0.65 0.85 NORMALIZED TIME Figure 2. Transmitter Optical Eye Diagram Mask 10 1.0 Long Wavelength GBIC: HFCT-5612 Transmitter Section The transmitter section consists of a 1300 nm MQW Fabry Perot Laser in an optical subassembly (OSA), which mates to the fiber optic cable. The Laser OSA is driven by a custom, silicon bipolar IC which converts differential PECL logic signals (ECL referenced to a +5 V supply) into an analog drive current to the laser. The laser driver IC incorporates temperature compensation and feedback from the OSA to maintain constant output power and extinction ratio over the operating temperature range. Receiver Section The receiver includes a PIN photodiode mounted together with a custom, silicon bipolar transimpedance preamplifier IC, in an OSA. The OSA interfaces to a custom silicon bipolar circuit that provides post-amplification and quantization. The post-amplifier includes a Signal Detect circuit that provides TTL compatible logiclow output in response to the detection of a usable input optical signal. Eye Safety Design The laser driver is designed to be Class 1 eye safe (CDRH21 CFR(J), IEC 60825-1) under a single fault condition. There are three key elements to the safety circuitry: a monitor diode, a window detector circuit, and direct control of the laser bias. The window detection circuit monitors the average optical power using the photo diode in the laser OSA. If a fault occurs such that the dc bias circuit cannot maintain the preset conditions within 20%, TX_FAULT (Pin 10) will be asserted (high). Note: Under any single fault, the laser optical output power will remain within Class 1 eye safe limits. Absolute Maximum Ratings Stresses in excess of the absolute maximum ratings can cause catastrophic damage to the device. Limits apply to each parameter in isolation, all other parameters having values within the recommended operating conditions. It should not be assumed that limiting values of more than one parameter can be applied to the product at the same time. Exposure to the absolute maximum ratings for extended periods can adversely affect device reliability. Parameter Storage Temperature Supply Voltage Data Input Voltage TransmitterDifferential Input Voltage Symbol TS VDDTVDDR TX_DAT TX_DAT Min. -40 -0.5 -0.5 Relative Humidity RH 5 Symbol TA TCASE VDDTVDDR ITX + IRX Min. 0 Typ. Max. +85 6.0 VDDT 2000 Unit C V V mV p-p Notes 95 % Max. +60 +75 5.25 300 Unit C C V mA Notes Max. +30 1.58 Unit mA W Notes 3 4 Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Ambient Operating Temperature Case Temperature Supply Voltage Supply Current 4.75 Typ. 5.0 200 1 2 Transceiver Electrical Characteristics (TA = 0C to +70C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V) Parameter Surge Current Power Dissipation Symbol ISURGE PDISS Min. Typ. 1.00 Notes: 1. See Figure 1 for measurement point. 2. Maximum current is specified at VCC = maximum @ maximum operating temperature and end of life. 3. Hot plug above actual steady state current. 4. Total TX + RX. 11 HFCT-5612 Transmitter Electrical Characteristics (TA = 0C to +60C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V) Parameter Transmitter Differential Input Voltage Transmit Fault Load Transmit Fault Output - Low Transmit Fault Output - High TX_DISABLE Assert Time TX_DISABLE Negate Time Time to initialize, includes reset of TX_FAULT TX_FAULT from fault to assertion TX_DISABLE time to start reset Symbol TX_DAT TX_FAULTLoad TX_FAULTL TX_FAULTH t_off t_on t_init t_fault t_reset Min. 650 4.7 0.0 VCC-0.5 Typ. Unit mV p-p kW V V sec msec msec Notes 3 0.5 30 Max. 2000 10 0.5 VCC+0.3 10 1 300 20 100 sec sec 6 7 Typ. Unit mV p-p ns ns kW V Notes 2 10 1 2 3 4 5 Receiver Electrical Characteristics (TA = 0C to +60C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V) Parameter Receiver Differential Output Voltage Receiver Output Rise Time Receiver Output Fall Time Receiver Loss of Light Load Receiver Loss of Signal Output Voltage - Low Receiver Loss of Signal Output Voltage - High Receiver Loss of Signal Assert Time (off to on) Receiver Loss of Signal Deassert Time (on to off ) Symbol RX_DAT trRX_DAT tfRX_DAT RX_LOSLoad RX_LOSL Min. 370 4.7 0.0 Max. 2000 0.35 0.35 10 0.5 RX_LOSH VCC-0.5 VCC+0.3 V tA,RX_LOS 100 s tD,RX_LOS 100 s Notes: 1. Open collector TTL compatible. 2. 4 k7 to 10 k pull-up on host to VCC. 3. Rising edge of TX_DISABLE to fall of output signal below 10% of nominal. 4. Falling edge of TX_DISABLE to rise of output signal above 90% of nominal. 5. From power on or hot plug after VDDT >4.75 V or From negation of TX_DISABLE during reset of TX_FAULT. 6. From occurrence of fault (output safety violation or VDDT <4.5 V). 7. TX_DISABLE HIGH before TX_DISABLE set LOW. 8. 20% to 80% response time. 12 8 8 1 HFCT-5612 Transmitter Optical Characteristics (TA = 0C to +60C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V) Parameter Output Optical Power 9/125 m SMF 62.5/125 m MMF50/125 m MMF Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit PO -9.5 -11.5 -11.5 9 -7 -3 -3 -3 dBm dBm dBm dB C 1285 1310 1343 nm 2.8 nm rms 0.320 ns -116 dB/Hz Optical Extinction Ratio Center Wavelength l Spectral Width - rms Optical Rise/Fall Time tr / tf RIN12 Notes 1, 2 and Figure 2 Deterministic Jitter DJ 188 ps p-p Max. Pout TX_DISABLE Asserted POFF -35 dBm Typ. -25 Max. -3 1355 Unit Notes dBm avg. nm dB -28 -20 dBm avg. Receiver Optical Characteristics (TA = 0C to +60C, VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V) Parameter Input Optical Power Operating Center Wavelength Return Loss Symbol PIN lC Receiver Loss of Signal -TTL Low PRX_LOS A Receiver Loss of Signal - TTL High PRX_LOS D Min. -20 1270 12 -31 dBm avg. Notes: 1. 20% to 80% response time. 2. Laser transmitter pulse response characteristics are specified by an eye diagram (Figure 2). For product information and a complete list of distributors, please go to our web site: www.avagotech.com Avago, Avago Technologies, and the A logo are trademarks of Avago Technologies, Limited in the United States and other countries. Data subject to change. Copyright (c) 2007 Avago Technologies Limited. All rights reserved. Obsoletes 5980-1539E 5988-0538EN - May 24, 2007 13