AFBR-57G5AM Z32GFC SFP28 for Multi-Mode Optical Fiber Digital Diagnostic SFP, 850-nm, 32G/16G/8G Low Voltage (3.3V) Fibre Channel Optical Transceiver Data Sheet

2022-05-16
●Description
■The Broadcom® AFBR-57G5MZ optical transceiver supports high-speed serial links over multi-mode optical fiber at signaling rates up to 28.05 Gb/s (the serial line rate of 32GFC). The product is compliant with Small Form Pluggable industry agreements SFP and SFP28 for mechanical and low-speed electrical specifications. High-speed electrical and optical specifications are compliant with ANSI Fibre Channel FC-PI-6.
■The AFBR-57G5MZ is a multi-rate 850-nm transceiver that ensures compliance with FC-PI-6 32GFC, 16GFC, and 8GFC specifications. Per the requirements of 32GFC, internal clock and data recovery (CDR) circuits are present on both electrical input and electrical output of this transceiver. These CDRs lock at 28.05 Gb/s and 14.025 Gb/s (32GFC and 16GFC) but must be bypassed for operation at 8.5 Gb/s (8GFC), accomplished by using two Rate Select inputs to configure transmit and receive sides. The transmitter and receiver can operate at different data rates, as is often seen during Fibre Channel speed negotiation.
■Digital diagnostic monitoring information (DMI) is present in the AFBR-57G5MZ per the requirements of SFF-8472, providing real-time monitoring information of transceiver laser, receiver, and environment conditions over an SFF-8431 two-wire serial interface.

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