Specifications

Section 8 explains ESD precautions that should be observed when working with any sensitive electro-
optic device. Section 8 explains optical connector care and cleaning. The transceiver optical connector
is a duplex LC connector. References to the standards applicable to SFP+ modules are provided in
Section 10. A simplified schematic of the board appears in Section 11 in Figure 10 on page 17 and a
Component placement drawing appears in Section 12 in Figure 11 on page 18. The dimensions of the
board are supplied in Figure 12 on page 19.
High-speed performance testing can commence immediately after applying power to the board, inserting
the SFP+ module under test, and connecting test equipment to the high-speed SMA connectors.
2 Equipment
The equipment required for setting up the JDSU SFP+ Evaluation Board for testing with SFP+ modules
consists of the following items:
Required Equipment
P/N PL-PP1-00-044-21 Evaluation Board
3.3 V Power supply and cable
Optical loop-back and/or fiber jumpers or length of fiber with LC connectors
Stimulus and analysis equipment (Pattern Generator, Error Detector, Digital Communications
Analyzer with electrical and optical measurement capabilities for 8.5 to 10G applications)
SFP+ Module. JDSU offers a number of SFP+ modules that can be ordered separately.
In addition, some optional equipment can be used to interrogate the device in order to read the SEID
information and digital diagnostics.
Optional Equipment
Philips
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I
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C interface (Host Adapter) to access the EEPROM and Digital Diagnostics. This is
available from Micro Computer Control Corporation. See footnote 2 for additional information.
JDSU SFP+ Graphical User Interface (GUI)
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. This is available by request from JDSU through your
normal sales channel.
3 Laser Safety Warning
The JDSU SFP+ optical transmitters are Class 1 Laser Products. JDSU SFP+ modules are eye-safe devices
when operated within the limits of their respective specifications.
Operating this product in a manner inconsistent with intended usage and specification could result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
CAUTION! Tampering with these laser-based products or operating these products outside the limits of
their respective specifications may be considered an act of “manufacturing, and will require, under law,
recertification of the modified product with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
1. © Philips Semiconductors I
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C bus as defined in “THE I
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C-BUS SPECIFICATION” version 2.1, January 2000. Available at:
www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat_download/literature/9398/39340011.pdf
2. JDSU offers a GUI that can be used with this board for SFP, XFP, and SFP+ modules. An I-Port MIIC RS-232 to I
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C Host Adaptor model MIIC-203, serial to I
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C
interface available from Micro Computer Control Corporation (http://www.mcc-us.com/), is required to communicate with SFP, SFP+, or XFP modules using the
JDSU GUI. Contact JDSU for more information.
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Application Note: SFP+ Evaluation Board