Industrial 1X9 155M Optical Module Single mode single fiber 20Km
Features:
Customized 2Mb/s , 84Mb/s low rate optical modules for your own applications
Can offer up to 3G rate optical module fitting to your applications
SC/FC/ST optional optical interface transceiver module
Single +3.3V Power Supply
1×9 package
High quality FP/DFB/CWDM Laser
PECL compatible data input/output interface
PECL receiver signal-detected indication
Industrial level : -40℃ to +85℃ operating temperature range
Applications:
Industrial 2Mb/s, 84Mb/s , 155Mb/s ,1.25Gb/s,2.5Gb/s Fiber transmission systems, example the Industrial Fiber Ethernet Switches ,PDH/SDH Fiber optical converters , Analog video to fiber converters ...etc.
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Parameter |
Symbol |
Unit |
Min |
Max |
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Ambient Operating Temperature Range |
TOP |
℃ |
-40 |
+85 |
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Storage Temperature Range |
Ts |
℃ |
-40 |
+85 |
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Relative Humidity |
RH |
% |
0 |
85 |
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Power supply Voltage |
Vcc |
V |
3.14 |
3.47 |
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Lead Solder Temperature |
- |
℃ |
- |
260 |
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Lead Solder Duration |
- |
S |
- |
10 |
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Parameter |
Symbol |
Unit |
Min |
Typ |
Max |
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Operating Temperature Range |
Top |
℃ |
-40 |
- |
85 |
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Power Supply Voltage |
Vcc |
V |
3.14 |
3.3 |
3.47 |
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Operating Data Rate |
- |
Mpbs |
- |
1.25G |
- |
ifications (Top= -25℃, BOL, unless otherwise noted)
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Parameter |
Symbol |
Unit |
Min |
Typ |
Max |
Test condition |
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Electrical Characteristics |
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Tx section |
Icc |
m |
- |
- |
120 |
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Rx section |
- |
- |
120 |
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Vin |
mV |
400 |
800 |
1800 |
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- |
Mbps |
- |
1250 |
- |
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Power |
20km |
Po |
dBm |
-9 |
- |
-3 |
1.3umFP |
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λc |
nm |
1280 |
1310 |
1340 |
1.3umFP |
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Extinction Ratio |
ER |
dB |
9 |
- |
- |
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FP-LD (RMS) |
∆λ |
nm |
- |
- |
4 |
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Optical receive Characteristics |
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Optical receive Characteristics |
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- |
Mbps |
- |
1250 |
- |
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Sensitivity |
S |
dBm |
- |
- |
-23 |
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POL |
dBm |
-3 |
- |
- |
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- |
dB |
-35 |
- |
- |
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- |
- |
- |
-24 |
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- |
dB |
0.5 |
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Pin Connections
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Pin |
Name |
Level |
Description |
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1 |
VEER |
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Negative power of receiver section, normally grounded |
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2 |
RD+ |
PECL |
Receiver Date out, Terminate this pin with standard PECL techniques |
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3 |
RD- |
PECL |
Reverse Receiver date out, Terminate this pin with standard PECL techniques |
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4 |
SD |
PECL |
Optical alarm of receiver section, High level when normal, low level when no light |
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5 |
VccR |
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Positive power of receiver section, normally +5V |
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6 |
VccT |
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Positive power of transmitter section, normally +5V |
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7 |
TD- |
PECL |
Reverse data input of transmitter section |
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8 |
TD+ |
PECL |
Date input of transmitter section |
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9 |
VEET |
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Negative power of transmitter section, normally grounded |
Typical Application Circuit
Package Outline: (unit mm)
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Feature |
Test Method |
Performance |
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to the Electrical Pins |
MIL-STD-883E Method 3015.7 |
Class 1 (>1.5kV) – Human Body Model |
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Immunity |
IEC61000-4-2 |
Class 2 (>4.0kV) |
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Electromagnetic Interence (EMI) |
CISPR22 Class B EN55022 Class B |
Compliant with standards |
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Immunity |
IEC61000-4-3 Class 2 EN55024 |
Typically show no measurable effect from a 3V/m field swept from 80 to 1000MHz applied to the transceiver without a chassis enclosure. |
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Eye Safety |
FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 |
Compliant with Class 1 laser product UL No.E239070 |
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UL |
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TUV EN 60825-1 |

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