• Transmitter output wavelength is user programmable to any
ITU channel with 50 GHz channel spacing via I
2
C interface
• Built-in Variable Optical Attenuator (VOA) and
transmitter power monitoring
• Zero chirp, -0.7 chirp or +0.7 chirp
• PIN or APD receiver with fast transient tolerance
• Built-in SBS suppression dithering with pure phase modulation
Applications
• Universal DWDM transport for Metro,
Long Haul and Ultra Long Haul
• Agile Optical Networks incorporating
ROADM technology
The JDSU Agile Transmission Modules family includes tunable transponders and
tunable lasers. The flexibility enabled by JDSU's transponders is critical to the
successful and rapid deployment of next generation, IP-based voice, data and
video services which are driving new network management challenges for
communications service providers. They also support applications, from ultra
long haul to metro networks, in a single platform.
The 7100 series 10 Gbps Universal Transponders are MSA compliant, widely
tunable, long-reach modules incorporating a transmitter and receiver in the same
physical package. The user can choose either a full C-band or full L-band module.
The module has a 300-pin connector for the electrical interface and two fiber
pigtails (with user-specified optical connectors) for optical input and output
ports. The module is compliant with ITU 691 STM-64 L-64.2a and Telcordia GR-253
Issue 3 LR2-c for optical interface, and with OIF-SFI4-01.0 (previously
OIF99.102) for the electrical interface.
In the transmit direction, the transponder module multiplexes sixteen 622 to 693 Mb/s
electrical signals into a single 9.953 Gbps to 11.1 Gbps signal, which is then
modulated onto the optical transmitter output. The optical output meets or
exceeds the SONET specifications stated in Telcordia GR-253 Issue 3 and draft
ITU-T G691 and G.692. The wavelength of the optical transmitter is user
programmable over the full C-band or L-band using commands sent via the I
2
C™
interface. The transponder module synthesizes a high frequency clock (9.953 to
11.1 GHz) from either a 155 to 173 MHz or a 622 to 693 MHz input clock,
selected by the user.
In the receive direction, the transponder module accepts a 9.953 to 11.1 Gbps
optical signal and converts it, using a clock and data recovery circuit, into an
electrical equivalent. This electrical signal is then demultiplexed into sixteen 622
to 693 Mb/s output signals and its associated clock.
Compliance
• Telcordia GR-253 Issue 3
• Telcordia GR-468-CORE
• Telcordia GR-63-CORE
• Telcordia GR-1089-CORE
• OIF-SFI4-01.0
• ITU-T G.691 and G.69
NORTH AMERICA
:
800 498-JDSU (5378)
WORLDWIDE
:
+800 5378-JDSU
WEBSITE
:
www.jdsu.com
7100 TUNABLE TRANSPONDER
2
Dimensions Diagram
(Specifications in inches [mm] unless otherwise noted.)
7100 TUNABLE TRANSPONDER
Universal Transponder Block Diagram
Optical
Input
Rx Clocks
Rx Data
Deserializer
Limiting Amp
CDR
DeMux
PIN or APD
Receiver
300-Pin MSA Connector
Tx Clocks
Serializer
CMU
MUX
Jitter Filter
Modulator
Driver
Receiver Bias/
Monitoring
Control
Tx Data
Status & Control
I
2
C
Modulator
Bias Control
Optical
Output
Tunable
Laser
TLA
Control
u-Processor
NV Memory
Digital I/O
Analog I/O
I/O
E/O
Modulator
Power Supply
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
5 V supply voltage
3.3 V supply voltage
-5.2 V supply voltage
1.8 V supply voltage
Operating case temperature range
Storage case temperature range
Relative humidity (noncondensing)
Minimum fiber-bend radius
Symbol
V
C5
V
C3
V
EE
V
C1
T
c
T
stg
RH
Minimum
-0.3 V
-0.3 V
0.3 V
-0.5 V
-5°C
-40°C
-
-
Maximum
5.5 V
3.6 V
-6 V
2.5 V
70°C
85°C
85%
1 in. (25.4 mm)
Note: Stresses in excess of the absolute maximum ratings can cause permanent damage to the device. These are absolute stress ratings only. Functional operation of the device
is not implied at these or any other conditions in excess of those given in the operations sections of the data sheet. Exposure to absolute maximum ratings for extended
periods can adversely affect device reliability.
7100 TUNABLE TRANSPONDER
4
Optical Specifications
1
Parameter
Transmitter
Maximum output power at any channel (715x)
2
Maximum output power at any channel (712x)
2
Variable optical attenuator (VOA) option:
attenuation dynamic range
Channel spacing
3
C-Band tuning range
4
L-Band tuning range
5
Frequency accuracy over life & temperature
Side mode suppression ratio
6
Optical signal to noise ratio
7
Optical extinction ratio (with 4th Bessel filter)
Preset chirp 0
8
Preset chirp ± 0.7
8
Receiver
9
Min. received optical input power APD (PIN)
10
Max. received optical input power APD (PIN)
Optical input wavelength range
PMD tolerance at 35 ps DGD
Optical return loss
Dispersion tolerance with 2 dB power penalty
Tx pre-chirp = -0.7
Tx pre-chirp = 0
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Symbol
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
P
OUTMAX
P
OUTMAX
P
OUTMIN
λ
C
λ
L
SMSR
OSNR
r
e
α
|
α
|
P
Rmin
P
Rmax
λ
c-rx
4 dBm
1 dBm
-
-
-
6 dB
-
-
-
-
45 dB
-
13 dB
0
0.7
-26 dBm (-18 dBm)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1563.863 nm
1570.003 nm
+2.5 GHz
-
50 GHz
1527.605 nm
1610.054 nm
-2.5 GHz
40 dB
45 dB
12 dB
-0.1
0.6
-
-4 dBm (0 dBm)
1290 nm
-
27 dB
-
-
+0.1
0.8
-24 dBm (-17 dBm)
-
1609 nm
1 dB
-
1600 ps/nm
± 800 ps/nm
All characteristics are through end-of-life, over wavelength range, unless otherwise specified.
With VOA set to 0.
25 GHz also available per customer specification.
Wavelength range is larger than 300-pin MSA I
2
C™ command set. Please refer to JDSU Transponder I
2
C™ Command Set document.
Under locked operation.
Ratio of average power in the dominant mode to the highest side mode (in a 0.1 nm resolution bandwidth) under closed loop operating conditions.
OSNR is defined as the signal power referenced to the non-coherent noise level in a 0.1 nm bandwidth over 1525 nm—1565 nm.
Users can select preset chirp value of 0 to -0.7 to meet their specified dispersion tolerance requirement.
Following spec. assumes high OSNR > 30 dB. Detail OSNR Sensitivity spec. available per customer request.
EOL at operation temperature range, with BER at 10
-12
. Spec. applies to data rate up to 10.3. 1 dB penalty for 10.7 Gbps, and 1.5 dB for 11.1 Gbps.