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PRODUCTS SPECIFICATION

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DESCRIPTION :

Optolock

POF

Transceiver

Module for Ethernet

CUSTOMER :

COMOSS P/N

:

Date of Issue

: June/05/2007

Version :

1.0

Designer :

Miles

Approval

Customer

Signature

COMOSS ELECTRONIC CO., LTD.

4F, No.11, CHUNG-HSIN ST., SHULIN 238, TAIWAN, R.O.C.

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1.0 1 of 5 Subject: Product Specification – Optolock POF Transceiver Module

1.0 General

This specification describes the optical, mechanical and environmental characteristics of Optolock POF Transceiver Module. All performances are designed for complying with SMI specification.

2.0 Series Description OLKDX series:

Please review the detail order information at COMOSS website. 3.0 Application

(1) Data rate: 100Mbps

(2) Ambient Temperature Range: -25 to +70 °C 4.0 Overall Dimensions

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6.0 Mechanical Performance

Item Description Testing Method

and Condition

Characteristic and

Measuring Method Requirements

6-1

Visual and Mechanical Inspection

TIA/ EIA-455-13A

Appearance: No damage

7.0 Environmental Performance

7-1

Resistance to Vibration

TIA/ EIA-455-11B 10-55-10 Hz/ min. Amplitude:

1.5mm P-P 3 axes, 24cycles

POF length: 7±0.1m Mated and energized

None

Transmitter: Output Power IEC61280-1-1

FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –8dBm Min.

2. Appearance: No damage None Receiver: Responsivity or Sensitivity IEC61280-2-4 FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –21dBm Min.

2. Appearance: No damage

7-2

Resistance to Shock

TIA/ EIA-455-14A Condition C

100G, 3axes, 3 times POF length: 7±0.1m Mated and energized

None

Transmitter: Output Power IEC61280-1-1

FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –8dBm Min.

2. Appearance: No damage None Receiver: Responsivity or Sensitivity IEC61280-2-4 FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –21dBm Min.

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Description Testing Method

and condition

Characteristic and

Measuring Method Requirements

Transmitter: Output Power IEC61280-1-1

FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –8dBm Min.

2. Appearance: No damage 7-3

Temperature Cycle

TIA/ EIA-455-3A -25 oC to 70 oC 30min.

10 cycles

POF length: 7±0.1m

Mated and energized Receiver: Responsivity or Sensitivity IEC61280-2-4

FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –21dBm Min.

2. Appearance: No damage Transmitter:

Output Power IEC61280-1-1

FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –8dBm Min.

2. Appearance: No damage None Receiver: Responsivity or Sensitivity IEC61280-2-4 FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –21dBm Min.

2. Appearance: No damage

7-4

Moisture Resistance

TIA/ EIA-455-5B -10 oC to 65 oC RH: 90% 10 cycles

POF length: 7±0.1m Mated and energized

None

Transmitter: Output Power IEC61280-1-1

FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –8dBm Min.

2. Appearance: No damage None Receiver: Responsivity or Sensitivity IEC61280-2-4 FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –21dBm Min.

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Description Testing Method

and condition

Characteristic and

Measuring Method Requirements

7-5

Resistance to Dry Heat

TIA/ EIA-455-4B 70 oC, 240hr

POF length: 7±0.1m Mated and energized

None

Transmitter: Output Power IEC61280-1-1

FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –8dBm Min.

2. Appearance: No damage None

Receiver: Responsivity or Sensitivity IEC61280-2-4

FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –21dBm Min.

2. Appearance: No damage

7-6

Resistance to Cold

TIA/ EIA-455-188 -25 oC, 240hr

POF length: 7±0.1m Mated and energized

None

Transmitter: Output Power IEC61280-1-1

FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –8dBm Min.

2. Appearance: No damage None

Receiver: Responsivity or Sensitivity IEC61280-2-4

FOT Only:

1. Max. change of ±3.5dB from initial measured value and –21dBm Min.

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Testing Method and condition

Characteristic and

Measuring Method Requirements

8.0 Solderability

8-1 Solderability

Solder time: 3 ± 0.5 Sec.

Solder temperature: 245 ± 5 oC

75% minimum

8-2 Resistance to soldering Heat

Immerse samples into solder to 1.2mm from the datum line for 5 ± 0.5s.

After 30s (interval), immerse samples into solder for 3 ± 0.5s. Solder temperature: 260 ± 5 oC

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