TR4540
2.125 Gbps SFP Optical Transceiver
[ transmits at 1550nm,
for links up to 40 km,
duplex LC/UPC connectors ]

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The TR4540-0000-PI 1550nm Optical Transceiver Module enables additional capabilities for high-speed communications required for Aurora Networks’ digital networking products. This module is functionally identical to the transceivers already built into many of Aurora Networks’ products (e.g., DT4000 series optical node transceivers), but provides a flexible, plug-in means of enabling additional optional secondary ports in several of those products.

Conforming to the Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) Multisource Agreement, this state-of-the-art component is designed expressly for high-speed bi-directional communication applications that require rates of up to 2.125 Gbps, with the laser transmission portion of the device operating at a wavelength of 1550nm.

The TR4540 module features a very low jitter contribution, resulting in extremely clean, high-quality eye patterns. And the module’s metal enclosure not only makes it sturdier, but also improves its FCC test margins. This emission and ESD control is particularly important in applications with sensitive multiport hubs and switches. The module operates at extended temperature range (–40° to +85°C) and dissipates less than 800 mW. Modules are supplied with duplex LC/UPC connectors.

The TR4540-0000-PI SFP can be ordered as an optional plug-in transceiver module to activate the primary or secondary ring capabilities of transceiver units in NC4000 series nodes. Modules may also used to populate the ports in a variety of other products from Aurora Networks.

Features

•  Interconnects Aurora digital return transport devices and integrated Ethernet
    products
•  2.125 Gbps data throughput
•  Pluggable SFP MSA footprint
•  Duplex LC connector
•  Very low jitter
•  Metal enclosure for lower EMI
•  3.3 V power supply with low power dissipation
•  Extended operating temperature range (–40° to +85°C)

 

Last revised 1 November 2006

 








   
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