Fiber Optic Transmitter
and Receiver Data Links
for 266 MBd
Technical Data
HFBR-1119T Transmitter
HFBR-2119T Receiver
*ST is a registered trademark of AT&T Lightguide Cable Connectors.
applications specified at 266 MBd
for Fibre Channel applications or
for general-purpose fiber optic
data link transmission.
These modules are designed for
50 or 62.5
μ
m core multimode
optical fiber and operate at a
nominal wavelength of 1300 nm.
They incorporate our high-
performance, reliable, long-
wavelength, optical devices and
proven circuit technology to give
long life and consistent
performance.
Transmitter
The transmitter utilizes a 1300 nm
surface-emitting InGaAsP LED,
packaged in an optical subassem-
bly. The LED is dc-coupled to a
custom IC which converts
differential-input, PECL logic
signals, ECL-referenced (shifted)
to a +5 V power supply, into an
analog LED drive current.
Receiver
The receiver utilizes an InGaAs
PIN photodiode coupled to a
custom silicon transimpedance
preamplifier IC. The PIN-
preamplifier combination is ac-
Features
Full Compliance with the
Optical Performance
Requirements of the Fibre
Channel Physical Layer
Other Versions Available for:
- FDDI
- ATM
Compact 16-pin DIP Package
with Plastic ST* Connector
Wave Solder and Aqueous
Wash Process Compatible
Package
Manufactured in an ISO
9001 Certified Facility
Applications
Fibre Channel Interfaces
Multimode Fiber Optic Links
up to 266 MBd at 1500 m
General Purpose, Point-to-
Point Data Communications
Replaces DLT/R1040-ST2
Model Transmitters and
Receivers
Description
The HFBR-1119/-2119 series of
data links are high-performance,
cost-efficient, transmitter and
receiver modules for serial
optical data communication
coupled to a custom quantizer IC
which provides the final pulse
shaping for the logic output and
the Signal Detect function. Both
the Data and Signal Detect
Outputs are differential. Also,
both Data and Signal Detect
Outputs are PECL compatible,
ECL-referenced (shifted) to a
+5 V power supply.
Package
The overall package concept for
the Data Links consists of the
following basic elements: two
optical subassemblies, two
electrical subassemblies, and the
outer housings as illustrated in
Figure 1.