Motorola SG 2000 SG2 Ifpt Optical Transmitter, FeatureDescription, SG2-IFPT features

Models: SG 2000

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7To verify the position of the optical connector assembly, lift the metal tab and attempt to remove the optical connector assembly from the module casting. The connector assembly should slide out easily. If not, remove the sheet metal cover and verify the position of the optical connector assembly. Release the metal tab and snap the optical connector assembly back into place.

CAUTION!

Do not pull the optical connector out more than two inches from the casting wall. If you pull the connector out too far, you must disassemble the module and respool the fiber.

8If necessary, re-install the SG2-LR in the node.

SG2 - IFPT Optical Transmitter

The SG2-IFPT is an isolated Fabry-Perot return-path optical transmitter designed for use in the SG 2000 node platform. It has a nominal optical output power of 0.4 mW and can be used in conjunction with an AM-RPR, AM-OMNI-RPR/2, or other similar return path optical receiver. Figure 5-16 illustrates the SG2-IFPT:

Figure 5-16

SG2-IFPT

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Table 5-3 provides information on the user-related features of the SG2-IFPT:

Table 5-3

SG2-IFPT features

FeatureDescription

Optical power test point This test point enables monitoring of the optical output level of the module. The nominal scale factor is 1.0 V/mW. The optical power test point voltage is between 0.375 V and 0.425 V (optical power of 0.375 mW through 0.425 mW) when the module is enabled under normal operating conditions. Note that the optical power test point does not track changes in optical power due to the laser tracking error.

Laser current test point This test point enables monitoring of the current drawn by the laser diode. The nominal scale factor is 1.0 V/A. The laser current test point voltage is between 4 mV through 90 mV (laser current of

4 mA through 90 mA) when the module is enabled under normal operating conditions. The laser current is expected to vary widely with changes in temperature, but should always remain between the limits.

SG 2000 Installation and O peration Manual

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Motorola SG 2000 operation manual SG2 Ifpt Optical Transmitter, FeatureDescription, SG2-IFPT features