Add-On Computer Peripherals (ACP) SFP-5D-AO Benutzerhandbuch

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Pin  Descriptions  
Pin
 
Symbol  
Name/Descriptions  
Ref.  
1  
VeeT  
Transmitter  Ground  (Common  with  Receiver  Ground)  
1  
2  
TX  Fault  
Transmitter  Fault.  
 
3  
TX  Disable  
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.  
4  
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  internally  isolated  from  chassis  ground.  
2.  Laser  output  disabled  on  TX  Disable  >2.0V  or  open,  enabled  on  TX  Disable  <0.8V.  
3.  Should  be  pulled  up  with  4.7k-­‐10kohms  on  host  board  to  a  voltage  between  2.0V  and  3.6V.  MOD_DEF  
(0)  pulls  line  low  to  indicate  module  is  plugged  in.  
4.  LOS  is  open  collector  output.  Should  be  pulled  up  with  4.7k-­‐10kohms  on  host  board  to  a  voltage  
between  2.0V  and  3.6V.  Logic  0  indicates  normal  operation;  logic  1  indicates  loss  of  signal.