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Table 1. Regulatory Compliance
Feature Test Method Performance
Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) to the Electrical
Pins
MIL-STD-883C Method 3015.4
JEDEC/EIA JES022-A114-A
Class 2 (2000 Volts)
Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) to the RJ 45
Connector Receptacle
Variation of IEC 61000-4-2 Typically withstand 15 KV ( Air Discharge), 8 KV
(Contact) without damage when the RJ 45 connector
receptacle is contacted by a Human Body Model probe.
Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI)
FCC Part 15 Class B
CENELEC EN55022 Class B
(CISPR 22A)VCCI Class 1
System margins are dependent on customer board and
chassis design.
Radiated Immunity Variation of IEC 61000-4-3 Typically shows a negligible e ect from a 10 V/m  eld
swept from 80 to 1000 MHz applied to the transceiver
without a chassis enclosure.
Component
Recognition
Underwriters Laboratories and Canadian
Standards Association Joint Component
Recognition for Information Technology
Equipment Including Electrical Business
Equipment
UL File # E173874
Grounding
Con guration
DC short between signal and chassis
grounds
- Meets all regulatory requirements as listed above.
- Compliant with system boards using multi-point
grounding scheme
ROHS Compliance Chemical composition analysis Less than 0.1% lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium,
polybrominated biphenyls, and polybrominated
biphenyl ethers by weight of homogeneous material.
Exemption for lead in high melting temperature solder
applied to module connector. Less than 0.01% cadmium
by weight of homogeneous material.
Application Support
Evaluation Kit
To help you in your preliminary transceiver evaluation,
Avago Technologies o ers a 1.25 GBd Gigabit Ethernet
evaluation board. This board will allow testing of the
electrical parameters of transceiver. Please contact your
local Field Sales representative for availability and order-
ing details.
Regulatory Compliance
See Table 1 for transceiver Regulatory Compliance perfor-
mance. The overall equipment design will determine the
certi cation level. The transceiver performance is o ered
as a  gure of merit to assist the designer.
Immunity
Equipment hosting the ABCU-57xxxxZ modules will be
subjected to radio-frequency electromagnetic  elds in
some environments. The transceivers have excellent im-
munity to such  elds due to their shielded design.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
There are two conditions in which immunity to ESD dam-
age is important. Table 1 documents our immunity to
both of these conditions. The  rst condition is during han-
dling of the transceiver prior to insertion into the trans-
ceiver port. To protect the transceiver, it is important to
use normal ESD handling precautions. These precautions
include using grounded wrist straps, work benches, and
oor mats in ESD controlled areas. The ESD sensitivity of
the ABCU-57xxxxZ is compatible with typical industry
production environments.
The second condition is static discharges to the exterior
of the host equipment chassis after installation. To the
extent that the RJ45 connector interface is exposed to the
outside of the host equipment chassis, it may be subject
to system-level ESD requirements. The ESD performance
of the ABCU-57xxxxZ exceeds typical industry standards.
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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Most equipment designs utilizing these high-speed trans-
ceivers from Avago Technologies will be required to meet
the requirements of FCC in the United States, CENELEC
EN55022 (CISPR 22A) in Europe and VCCI in Japan.
The metal housing and shielded design minimize the
EMI challenge facing the host equipment designer. These
transceivers provide superior EMI performance. This
greatly assists the designer in the management of the
overall system EMI performance.
Flammability
The ABCU-57xxxxZ electrical transceiver housing is
made of metal and high strength, heat resistant, chemi-
cally resistant, and UL 94V-0 ame retardant plastic.
Caution
There are no user serviceable parts nor any maintenance
required for the ABCU-57xxxxZ. Tampering with or
modifying the performance will result in voided product
warranty. It may also result in improper operation of the
ABCU-57xxxxZ circuitry, and possible overstress of the
RJ 45 connector. Device degradation or product failure
may result. Connecting the module to a non-approved
1000BaseT module, operating above the recommended
absolute maximum conditions or operating the ABCU-
57xxxxZ in a manner inconsistent with its design and
function may result in hazardous radiation exposure and
may be considered an act of modifying or manufacturing
an electrical module product.
Ordering Information
Please contact your local  eld sales engineer or one of
Avago Technologies franchised distributors for ordering
information. For technical information, please visit Avago
Technologies web page at www.avagotech.com or con-
tact Avago Technologies Customer Response Center. For
information related to the MSA visit www.schelto.com/
SFP/index.html
Customer Manufacturing Processes
This module is pluggable and is not designed for aqueous
wash, IR re ow or wave soldering processes.
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Table 2. 20-pin Connection Diagram Description
Pin Name Function/Description MSA Notes
1V
EE
T Transmitter Ground
2 TX Fault Transmitter Fault Indication - High Indicates a Fault Note 1
3 TX Disable Transmitter Disable - Module disables on high or open Note 2
4 MOD-DEF2 Module De nition 2 - Two wire serial ID interface Note 3
5 MOD-DEF1 Module De nition 1 - Two wire serial ID interface Note 3
6 MOD-DEF0 Module De nition 0 - Grounded in module Note 3
7 Rate Select Not Connected
8 LOS Loss of Signal - High Indicates Loss of Signal Note 4
9V
EE
R Receiver Ground
10 V
EE
R Receiver Ground
11 V
EE
R Receiver Ground
12 RD- Inverse Received Data Out Note 5
13 RD+ Received Data Out Note 5
14 V
EE
R Receiver Ground
15 V
CC
R Receiver Power - 3.3 V +/- 5% Note 6
16 V
CC
T Transmitter Power - 3.3 V +/- 5% Note 6
17 V
EE
T Transmitter Ground
18 TD+ Transmitter Data In Note 7
19 TD- Inverse Transmitter Data In Note 7
20 V
EE
T Transmitter Ground
Notes:
1. TX Fault is not used and is always tied to ground through a 100 ohm resistor.
2. TX Disable as described in the MSA is not applicable to the 1000BASE-T module, but is used for convenience as an input to reset the internal
ASIC. This pin is pulled up within the module with a 4.7 K resistor.
Low (0 – 0.8 V): Transceiver on
Between (0.8 V and 2.0 V): Unde ned
High (2.0 – 3.465 V): Transceiver in reset state
Open: Transceiver in reset state
3. Mod-Def 0,1,2. These are the module de nition pins. They should be pulled up with a 4.7-10 K resistor on the host board to a supply less than
V
CC
T + 0.3 V or V
CC
R + 0.3 V.
Mod Def 0 is tied to ground through a 100 ohm resistor to indicate that the module is present.
Mod-Def 1 is clock line of two wire serial interface for optional serial ID
Mod-Def 2 is data line of two wire serial interface for optional serial ID
4. LOS (Loss of Signal) operation on the 1000BaseT SFP is di erent than for optical SFP applications. For models with RX_LOS enabled, RX_LOS
signal is a 1000BASE-T linkup/link-down indicator and not a peak (AC) or voltage (DC) detector. For models where RX_LOS is disabled, RX_LOS
is not used and is always tied to ground via 100-ohm resistor.
5. RD-/+: These are the di erential receiver outputs. They are ac coupled 100 di erential lines which should be terminated with 100 di erential
at the user SerDes. The ac coupling is done inside the module and is thus not required on the host board. The voltage swing on these lines
will be between 370 and 2000 mV di erential (185 – 1000 mV single ended) when properly terminated. These levels are compatible with CML
and LVPECL voltage swings.
6. V
CC
R and V
CC
T are the receiver and transmitter power supplies. They are de ned as 3.3 V ± 5% at the SFP connector pin. The maximum supply
current is 317 mA and the associated in-rush current will typically be no more than 30 mA above steady state after 500 nanoseconds.
7. TD-/+: These are the di erential transmitter inputs. They are ac coupled di erential lines with 100 di erential termination inside the module.
The ac coupling is done inside the module and is thus not required on the host board. The inputs will accept di erential swings of 500 – 2400
mV (250 – 1200 mV single ended), though it is recommended that values between 500 and 1200 mV di erential (250 – 600 mV single ended)
be used for best EMI performance. These levels are compatible with CML and LVPECL voltage swings.

ABCU-5730ARZ

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