Supports multiple laser types and bias circuit topologies
Drives external low-cost BJT for laser bias
Integrated digital temperature sensor
Temperature compensation of modulation, bias, and
fault levels via NVRAM look-up tables
Direct interface to SY88932, SY88982, SY89307 and
other drivers
NVRAM to support GBIC/SFP serial ID function
User writable EEPROM scratchpad
Diagnostic monitoring interface per SFF-8472
– Monitors and reports critical parameters:
temperature, bias current, TX and RX optical power,
and supply voltage
– S/W control and monitoring of TXFAULT, RXLOS,
RATESELECT, and TXDISABLE
– External calibration
Power-on hour meter
Interrupt capability
Extensive test and calibration features
2-wire I
2
C compatible serial interface
SFP MSA and SFF-8472 compliant
3.0V to 3.6V power supply range
5V-tolerant I/O
4mm x 4mm 24-pin MLF
®
package
SFF/SFP optical transceivers
SONET/SDH transceivers and transponders
Fibre channel transceivers
10Gbps transceivers
Free space optical communications
Proprietary optical links
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Applications
Ordering Information
Part Number
MIC3000BML
Junction Temp. Range
–45°C to +105°C
Package
24-pin MLF™
MicroLeadFrame
and MLF are registered trademarks of Amkor Technology, Inc.
Micrel, Inc. • 2180 Fortune Drive • San Jose, CA 95131 • USA • tel + 1 (408) 944-0800 • fax + 1 (408) 474-1000 • http://www.micrel.com
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Contents
General Description ................................................................................................................................................................................ 1
Features .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Ordering Information .............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Serial Interface Timing .......................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Table 5. A/D Input Signal Ranges and Resolutions ........................................................................................................................... 15
Table 6. VAUX Input Signal Ranges and Resolutions ........................................................................................................................ 15
Voltage .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Temperature ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Bias Current ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
TX Power ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
RX Power ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Laser Diode Bias Control ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Figure 3. MIC3000 APC and Modulation Control Block Diagram ...................................................................................................... 17
Laser Modulation Control ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Figure 5. Transmitter Configurations Supported by MIC3000 ..................................................................................................... 17
Figure 6. VMOD Configured as Voltage Output with Gain ........................................................................................................... 18
Power ON and Laser Start-Up .............................................................................................................................................................. 19
Table 8. Shutdown State of SHDN vs. Configuration Bits .................................................................................................................. 19
Table 9. Shutdown State of VBIAS vs. Configuration Bits ................................................................................................................. 19
Table 10. Shutdown state of VMOD vs. Configuration bits ................................................................................................................ 19
Temperature Measurement .................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Temperature Compensation ................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Table 11. Temperature Compensation Look-up Tables, Serial Address I2CADR + 4h .................................................................... 22
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Table 12. APC Temperature Compensation Look-Up Table, Serial Address I2CADR+4h ............................................................... 23
Table 14. IBIAS Comparator Temperature Compensation Look-up Table, Serial Address I2CADR+4h ......................................... 23
Table 15. Bias Current High Alarm Temperature Compensation Table, Serial Address I2CADR+4h .............................................. 23
Table 16. Range of Temperature Compensation Tables vs. LUTOFF .............................................................................................. 24
Figure 11. Examples of LUTOFF Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 12. Temperature Compensation Examples ............................................................................................................................. 25
Alarms and Warning Flags ................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Control and Status I/O .......................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Figure 13. Control and Status I/O Logic .............................................................................................................................................. 27
System Timing ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Figure 19. Successfully Clearing a Fault Condition ............................................................................................................................ 29
Figure 20. Unsuccessful Attempt to Clear a Fault .............................................................................................................................. 29
Power-On Hour Meter ........................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Table 18. Power-On Hour Meter Result Format ................................................................................................................................. 30
Test and Calibration Features ............................................................................................................................................................. 30
Table 19. Test and Diagnostic Features ............................................................................................................................................. 30
Serial Port Operation ............................................................................................................................................................................ 31
Write Protection and Data Security ..................................................................................................................................................... 32
User Password ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
ADC Result Registers ........................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Applications Information ...................................................................................................................................................................... 61
Figure 25. Example APC Circuit for Common-Cathode TOSA .......................................................................................................... 61
Figure 26. Example APC Circuit for Common Anode TOSA .............................................................................................................. 61
Figure 27. Slew Rate vs. CCOMP Value ............................................................................................................................................ 62
Figure 28. Open Loop Unity-Gain Bandwidth vs. CCOMP ................................................................................................................. 62
Table 20. Typical Values for CCOMP ................................................................................................................................................. 62
Measuring Laser Bias Current ............................................................................................................................................................. 62
Interfacing To Laser Drivers ................................................................................................................................................................ 63
Figure 29. Controlling the SY88912 Modulation Current .................................................................................................................... 63
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Table 21. Control Range of SY88912 Modulation Control Circuit ...................................................................................................... 63
Figure 30. Controlling the SY88932 Modulation Current .................................................................................................................... 63
Figure 31. Controlling the SY89307 Modulation Current .................................................................................................................... 64
Laser Drivers Programmed via a Sink Current .................................................................................................................................. 64
Figure 32. Controlling the Modulation Current via a Sink Current ...................................................................................................... 64
Drivers With Monitor Outputs .............................................................................................................................................................. 64
Temperature Sensing ............................................................................................................................................................................ 65
Table 23. Contributors to Self-Heating ................................................................................................................................................ 65
Table 22. Transistors Suitable for Use as Remote Diodes ................................................................................................................ 65
Series Resistance with External Temperature Sensor ..................................................................................................................... 66
Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Transceivers ............................................................................................................................ 66
Figure 35. Typical SFP Control and Status I/O Signal Routing (not to scale) ................................................................................... 66
Power Supplies ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Figure 36. Power Supply Routing and Bypassing .............................................................................................................................. 67
Using The MIC3000 In a 5V System .................................................................................................................................................... 67
Package Information ............................................................................................................................................................................. 68
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