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DS1862
XFP Laser Control and Digital Diagnostic IC

Implements XFP MSA Requirements for Digital Diagnostics, Serial ID, and User Memory for Laser Control and Monitoring 10Gbps Optical Transceiver Modules (XFP)


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The DS1862 is a closed-loop laser-driver control IC with built-in digital diagnostics designed for XFP MSA. The laser control function incorporates automatic power control (APC) and allows extinction ratio control though a temperature-indexed lookup table (LUT). The DS1862 monitors up to seven analog inputs, including temperature and monitor diode (MD) current, which are used to regulate the laser bias current and extinction ratio. Warning and alarm thresholds can be programmed to generate an interrupt if monitored signals exceed tolerance. Calibration is also provided internally using independent gain and offset scaling registers for each of the monitored analog signals. Settings such as programmed calibration data are stored in password-protected EEPROM memory. Programming is accomplished through an I²C-compatible interface, which can also be used to access diagnostic functionality.

Key Features   Applications/Uses
  • Implements XFP MSA Requirements for Digital Diagnostics, Serial ID, and User Memory
  • I²C-Compatible Serial Interface
  • Automatic Power Control (APC)
  • Extinction Ratio Control with Lookup Table
  • Seven Monitored Channels for Digital Diagnostics (Five Basic Plus Two Auxiliary)
  • Internal Calibration of Monitored Channels (Temp, VCC2/3, Bias Current, Transmitted, and Received Power)
  • Programmable Quick-Trip Logic for Turning Off Laser for Eye Safety
  • Access to Monitoring and ID Information
  • Programmable Alarm and Warning Thresholds
  • Operates from 3.3V or 5V Supply
  • 25-Ball CSBGA, 5mm x 5mm Package
  • Internal or External Temperature Sensor
  • -40°C to +100°C Operating Temperature Range
  • One 8-Bit Buffered DAC

 
  • 10Gbps Optical Transceiver Module (XFP)
  • Digital Diagnostics in Optical Transmission
  • Laser Control and Monitoring

    Key Specifications:   Fiber Monitoring and Control
    Part Number Features ADCs Resolution (Bits) DACs, Pots, Resistors Temp. Sensor Memory Supply Voltage (V) Control Interface RoHS Available Package Smallest Available Package (max w/pins) (mm2) Operating Temp. Range (°C) Price**
    DS1862 
    Alarm Flags
    Alarm/Warning Flags
    Internal Calibration
    Look-Up Table Compensation
    Scalable Dynamic Ranging (Right Shifting)
    User EEPROM
    7-Input Muxable 16 1 DAC Internal EEPROM 3.3
    5
    2-Wire
    I2C
    Yes CSBGA/25 25 -40 to +100 $2.89 @ 1k
    See All Fiber Monitoring and Control (10)
    Notes:
    **This pricing is BUDGETARY, for comparing similar parts. Prices are in U.S. dollars and subject to change. Quantity pricing may vary substantially and international prices may differ due to local duties, taxes, fees, and exchange rates. For volume-specific prices and delivery, please see the price and availability page or contact an authorized distributor.

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    Document Ref.: xxx; 2007-12-10
    This page last modified: 2008-06-12




             


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