From Bel, RJ45 SFP transceiver module enables Gigabit Ethernet over Cat 5/5e UTP cabling - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

From Bel, RJ45 SFP transceiver module enables Gigabit Ethernet over Cat 5/5e UTP cabling


Aug 10, 2010

JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- Bel Fuse Inc. announced the availability of its SFP-1GBT-03 transceiver module, a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) device offering Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) speeds over Category 5/5e unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) copper cable. The module supports copper networks, with an integrated SerDes PHY interface that can connect directly to a fiber-optic module.

Lee Hancock, broadband product manager at Bel, said, "Bringing the new SFP-1GBT-03 transceiver module to market is a significant achievement for Bel, especially at this low price point. By integrating Broadcom's BCM54616S Gigabit Ethernet transceiver, the small form-factor module helps OEMs lower system cost and substantially reduces power dissipation in applications enabling high-speed, cost-effective network connectivity over copper cable. We are pleased to be again working with Broadcom to develop products of superior quality and functionality to help customers expand their Ethernet applications."

"Broadcom's BCM54616S Gigabit Ethernet transceiver provides the industry's lowers power and highest integration for maximum flexibility in systems design," said Ravi Manik, product line manager for Broadcom's PHY line of business. "Its integration into Bel's SFP-1GBT-03 transceiver module is a logical solution that will help enable a new class of cost-effective Gigabit Ethernet SFPs."

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Notably, Bel says the SFP-1GBT-03 operates at 610mW (typical in 1000BASE-T applications) and 320mW (typical in 10/100Base-T applications) for cost and performance efficiency. It mates using a conventional RJ45 interface, and fits into standard Multi-Source Agreement (MSA)-compliant SFP equipment. Supporting both full-duplex and half-duplex communication, the module complies with IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3ab specifications, and supports IEEE 802.3u and 802.3ab auto-negotiation features allowing networking equipment to automatically determine and adjust the required setting.

The module's RoHS-compliant transceiver module is able to access the physical layer IC (PHY) via I2C interface. Additionally, the device features Baseline Wander correction to recover data in a worst-case network environment, and an automatic medium-dependent interface crossover (auto-MDIX) feature. In 1000BASE-T and 100BASE-TX modes, the transmit data stream is scrambled to reduce radiated emissions and to ensure that there is no correlation between symbols in the data stream.

Supporting 10/100/1000 Mbps data-rate in excess of 100 meters (325 feet) reach over UTP Category 5/5e cables, the SFP-1GBT-03 transceiver module is ideally suited for implementing small form-factor Network Interface Cards (NICs) and uplinks. As such, it is highly appropriate for use in such high-density applications as LAN 1000BASE-T, switch-to-switch interfaces, switched backplanes, blade servers, gaming devices, and router/server interfaces.

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Bel's hot-pluggable SFP-1GBT-03 transceiver module operates from a single 3.3V power supply. It is packaged in a fully metallic housing to ensure superior RFI performance and extremely low EMI emissions to reduce the design constraints required to meet EMI emission specifications. A bail latch facilitates ease of extraction of RJ45 cable assemblies, even when transceiver modules are closely ganged together in equipment racks. Operating case temperature is 0 to +70 degrees C. For complete specifications regarding Bel's SFP-1GBT-03 transceiver module, visit http://www.belfuse.com/Data/Datasheets/SFP-1GBT-03.pdf.

Pricing for Bel's SFP-1GBT-03 transceiver modules is $30.00 each in quantities of 1,000. Delivery is 16 to 20 weeks. Samples are immediately available. To locate a representative, visit http://www.belfuse.com/FindARep.asp or to find a distributor, visit http://www.belfuse.com/DistributorList.asp.

 


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