FB2M5KVR 10/100/250 Mbps Fiber Optic OptoLock® Transceiver for 2.2 mm POF Data sheet

2019-08-17
Firecomms’ plugless OptoLock® transceiver
features a small form factor housing containing a
CMOS based integrated transmitter and receiver
pair of opto‐electronic components lensed for
direct termination to Plastic Optical Fiber (POF).
This port for bare fibre significantly simplifies the
optical connection, (no plug required) thus reducing
installation and maintenance time for industrial,
medical and consumer applications;
The OptoLock® offers a compact device supporting
Fast Ethernet, Industrial Ethernet (e.g. EtherCAT
and Sercos III) and proprietary data links running
data from 10 Mbps to 250 Mbps. It is compatible
with the 200 Mbps (8B/10B) port on many FPGA and
ASIC devices;The OptoLock® can be interfaced to low voltage
differential data systems (LVDS, LVPECL and CML)
for simple integration into existing data bus
structures;For low power and green designs, the transceiver
provides an electrical power saving feature. If no
data or toning inputs are present on the input bus,
the transmitter driver IC will enter a sleep state and
the RCLED (Resonant Cavity LED) is switched off.
Similarly, with no optical signal present, the receiver
IC will switch into a sleep mode. In sleep mode the
total current consumption is reduced to a typical
value of 27 μA;OptoLock® is protected by U.S. patents 7,597,485 and 7,905,665, Chinese patents 101501545 A and
102135650 B and other international patents

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10/100/250 Mbps Fiber Optic OptoLock® Transceiver for 2.2 mm POF

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EMI/EMC 、 ESD(HBM) 、 Eye Safety(IEC 60825‐1) 、 Eye Safety(LED Class 1) 、 IEEE 、 JEDEC J‐STD‐020E 、 J‐STD‐020E 、 RoHS

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