Data rate up to 25.78Gbps
High sensitivity Pin photodiode and TIA
LC duplex connector
Low power consumption < 2W
Distance up to 10km
Features
◆ Duplex LC connector Support up to 28Gb/s bit rates
◆ Hot-pluggable SFP footprint
◆ Built-in digital diagnostic functions
◆ Transmission distance up to 10 km on 9/125um SMF G.652
◆ Single power supply 3.3V
◆ RoHS6 compliant
◆ Operating temperature range Commercial :0℃ to 70℃ Industrial :-40℃ to 85℃
◆ Power consumption <1.2W
Applications
◆ Data Center
◆ 5GBASE-SR Ethernet
◆ 32G Fiber Channel Applications
◆ Servers, Switches, Storage and Host Card Adapters
Transmitter E-O Characteristics
|
Parameter |
Symbol |
Min. |
Typ. |
Max. |
Unit |
Note |
|
Support data rate |
- |
- |
- |
28 |
Gb/s |
- |
|
Peak Wavelength |
λp |
1295 |
1310 |
1325 |
nm |
4 |
|
Spectral Width (-20dB) |
Dl |
- |
- |
1 |
nm |
- |
|
Side Mode Suppression Ratio |
SMSR |
30 |
|
|
dB |
|
|
Average Optical Output Power |
Po |
-5 |
- |
2 |
dBm |
|
|
Extinction Ratio |
Er |
3.5 |
- |
- |
dB |
|
|
Transmitter and dispersion penalty |
TDP |
|
|
3 |
dB |
|
|
Output Power with Transmitter Disabled |
Poff |
|
|
-30 |
dBm |
|
|
Transmitter Enable Voltage |
VEN |
-0.3 |
- |
0.8 |
V |
|
|
Transmitter Disable Voltage |
VD |
2.0 |
- |
Vcc+0.3 |
V |
|
|
Differential Data Input Swing |
VINpp |
180 |
- |
700 |
mV |
|
|
Optical return loss tolerance |
|
|
|
-12 |
dB |
|
|
Output Eye Diagram |
Compliant with IEEE 802.3 |
1 |
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Receiver O-E Characteristics
|
Parameter |
Symbol |
Min. |
Typ. |
Max. |
Unit |
Note |
|
Support data rate |
- |
- |
- |
28 |
Gb/s |
- |
|
Operate Wavelength |
- |
1260 |
- |
1360 |
nm |
- |
|
Receiver sensitivity in OMA |
Sen |
- |
- |
-12 |
dBm |
2 |
|
Receiver sensitivity(BER of 1E-12) |
Sen |
- |
- |
-8.6 |
dBm |
|
|
Saturation(BER of 1E-12) |
Psat |
2 |
- |
- |
dBm |
2 |
|
LOS Asserted |
T_loss_on |
-30 |
- |
- |
dBm |
High level: Alarm |
|
LOS De-Asserted |
T_loss_off |
- |
- |
-13 |
dBm |
|
|
LOS Hysteresis |
T_loss_Hs |
0.5 |
- |
5.0 |
dB |
|
|
Differential Data Output Swing |
VOUTPP |
450 |
- |
1050 |
mV |
- |
|
|
LOS Low Voltage |
VLout |
- |
- |
0.4 |
V |
- |
|
|
LOS High Voltage |
VHout |
2.0 |
- |
- |
V |
- |
Notes:
1 At least 1000 waveforms acquired, with minimum 5% margin against 802.3 mask
2 Receiver sensitivity is measured with conformance test signal for BER=5x10-5.
Pin Definitions
Pin Diagram
Pin Descriptions
|
Pin# |
Logic |
Name |
Function |
Notes |
|
1 |
|
VeeT |
Transmitter Ground |
- |
|
2 |
LVTTL-O |
TX Fault |
Transmitter Fault Indication |
Note 1 |
|
3 |
LVTTL-I |
TX Disable |
Transmitter Disable |
Note 2, Module disables on high or open |
|
4 |
LVTTL-I |
SDA |
2-wire Serial Interface Data Line (Same as MOD-DEF2 in INF-8074i) |
|
|
5 |
LVTTL-I/O |
SCL |
2 Wire Serial Interface Data Line (Same as MOD-DEF1 as defined in the INF-8074i) |
|
|
6 |
|
MOD-ABS |
Module Absent, Connected to VeeT or VeeR in the module. |
Note 3 |
|
7 |
LVTTL-I |
RS0 |
SFP+ RX Rate Select, optional |
Rate Select 0, Not used. Note 9 |
|
8 |
LVTTL-O |
LOS |
Loss of Signal |
Note 4 |
|
9 |
LVTTL-I |
RS1 |
SFP+ TX Rate Select, optional |
Rate Select 1, Not used. Note 9 |
|
10 |
|
VeeR |
Receiver Ground |
Note 5 |
|
11 |
|
VeeR |
Receiver Ground |
Note 5 |
|
12 |
CML-O |
RD- |
Inv. Received Data Out |
Note 6 |
|
13 |
CML-O |
RD+ |
Received Data Out |
Note 6 |
|
14 |
|
VeeR |
Receiver Ground |
Note 5 |
|
15 |
|
VccR |
Receiver Power |
Note 7, 3.3V± 5% |
|
|
Pin# |
Logic |
Name |
Function |
Notes |
|
|
16 |
|
VccT |
Transmitter Power |
Note 7, 3.3V± 5% |
||
|
17 |
|
VeeT |
Transmitter Ground |
Note 5 |
||
|
18 |
CML-I |
TD+ |
Transmit Data In |
Note 8 |
||
|
19 |
CML-I |
TD- |
Inv. Transmit Data In |
Note 8 |
||
|
20 |
|
VeeT |
Transmitter Ground |
Note 5 |
Ordering Information
|
Part number |
Product Description |
|
HD-SFP28/25G-LR |
25Gb/s 10km LR SFP28 Transceiver, LC, 10km, 0°C~+70°C With DDM |
|
HD-SFP28/25G-LR-I |
25Gb/s 10km LR SFP28 Transceiver, LC, 10km, -40°C~+85°C With DDM |

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