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SFP-GLCC-T 10/100/1000M Copper SFP 100m RJ45 Ethernet Transceiver Module

l Up to 1.25 Gb/s bi-directional data links

l Hot-pluggable SFP footprint

l Low power dissipation(1.05W typical)

l Compact RJ-45 connector assembly

l Fully metal enclosure, for lower EMI

l RoHS compliant and lead-free 

l Single +3.3V power supply

l 1000BASE-T operation in host systems with SERDES interface

l 1.25 Gigabit Ethernet over Cat 5 cable

Ambient Operating temperature: 0°C to +70°C 

PRODUCT FEATURES

◆  Up to 1.25 Gb/s bi-directional data links

◆  Hot-pluggable SFP footprint

◆  Low power dissipation(1.05W typical)

◆  Fully metal enclosure, for lower EMI

◆  RoHS 6 compliant and lead-free 

◆  Single +3.3V power supply

◆  10/100/1000 BASE-T operation in host systems with SGMII interface

◆  Ambient Operating temperature: 0°C to +70°C 

SFP to Host Connector Pin Out

Pin

Symbol

Name/Description

Ref.

1

VEET

Transmitter Ground  (Common with Receiver Ground)

1

2

TFAULT

Transmitter Fault. Not supported.


3

TDIS

Transmitter Disable. Laser output disabled on high or open.

2

4

MOD_DEF(2)

Module Definition 2. Data line for Serial ID.

3

5

MOD_DEF(1)

Module Definition 1. Clock line for Serial ID.

3

6

MOD_DEF(0)

Module Definition 0. Grounded within the module.

3

7

Rate Select

No connection required


8

LOS

Loss of Signal indication.  Logic 0 indicates normal operation.


9

VEER

Receiver Ground  (Common with Transmitter Ground)

1

10

VEER

Receiver Ground  (Common with Transmitter Ground)

1

11

VEER

Receiver Ground  (Common with Transmitter Ground)

1

12

RD-

Receiver Inverted DATA out.  AC Coupled


13

RD+

Receiver Non-inverted DATA out.  AC Coupled


14

VEER

Receiver Ground  (Common with Transmitter Ground)

1

15

VCCR

Receiver Power Supply


16

VCCT

Transmitter Power Supply


17

VEET

Transmitter Ground  (Common with Receiver Ground)

1

18

TD+

Transmitter Non-Inverted DATA in. AC Coupled.


19

TD-

Transmitter Inverted DATA in.  AC Coupled.


20

VEET

Transmitter Ground  (Common with Receiver Ground)

1

Notes:

1. Circuit ground is connected to chassis ground

2. PHY disabled on TDIS  > 2.0V or open, enabled on TDIS < 0.8V

3. Should be pulled up with 4.7k - 10k Ohms on host board to a voltage between 2.0 V and 3.6 V. MOD_DEF(0) pulls line low to indicate module is plugged in.  

 

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Figure 1. Diagram of host board connector block pin numbers and names

 

General Specifications

General

Parameter

Symbol

Min

Typ

Max

unit

Notes/Conditions

Data Rate

BR

10


1000

Mb/sec

IEEE 802.3 compatible.

See Notes 2 through 4 below

Cable Length

L



100

m

Category 5 UTP.  BER

Notes:

1. Clock tolerance is +/- 50 ppm

2. By default, the SFP-T-AUTO is a full duplex device in preferred master mode

3. Automatic crossover detection is enabled.  External crossover cable is not required

 

Ordering information

Part Number

Product Description

HD-GLC-TSD

SFP-T-10-100-1000BASE AUTO Copper SFP , SerDes

 

HD-GLC-TSG

SFP-T-10-100-1000BASE AUTO Copper SFP , SGMII

 

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