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Power Management
The power supply takes the 3.3V from the host through the CFP2 connector.
Table 2.
Adapter with CPAK Module Power Supply Requirements
Voltage
Supply
(V)
Supply
(V)
Symbol
DC
Tolerance
(%)
Tolerance
(%)
Peak Inrush
Current (mA)
Current (mA)
Max.
Current
(mA)
Current
(mA)
Max.
Current
Ramp rate
mA/µs
Current
Ramp rate
mA/µs
Maximum Power (W)
Low-power mode is
negated
negated
Low-power mode is asserted
3.3
Vcc
+/-5
4306
2871
100
LR4: 9
SR10, 10x10G-LR: 5.5
LR4: 5
SR10, 10x10G-LR:
Table 3.
Adapter Operating Conditions
PID
Min
Typ.
Max
Unit
Case Temperature
CVR-CFP2-CPAK4/
CVR-CFP2-CPAK10
0
70
°C
Power supply voltage
CVR-CFP2-CPAK4/
CVR-CFP2-CPAK10
3.135
3.3
3.465
V
Power consumption (EOL)
CVR-CFP2-CPAK4/
CVR-CFP2-CPAK10
without CPAK
1
W
CVR-CFP2-CPAK4
w/ CPAK-LR4
9
CVR-CFP2-CPAK10
w/ CPAK-SR10
5.5
CVR-CFP2-CPAK10
w/ CPAK-10x10LR
5.5
Adapter with CPAK in Comparison to CFP2 MSA Length
With the CPAK module inserted, the CFP2-to-CPAK solution has an additional 1-inch protrusion length in
comparison with a standard MSA-compliant CFP2 module.
Platform Support
For more details, see the document, “Cisco 100 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Modules Compatibility Matrix.”
The adapter supports CPAK form factor portfolio to be adapted in CFP2 ports. These include but are not limited to:
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CPAK-100G-SR10
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CPAK-100G-LR4
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CPAK-100G-ER4L
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CPAK-10X10G-LR
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CPAK-10X10G-ERL
Physical Specifications
Maximum outer dimensions (H x W x D)
17.3mm x 41.6mm x 153mm
Weight
115.8g