Data Sheet
September 1999
1241/1243/1245-Type Uncooled Laser
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Stresses in excess of the absolute maximum ratings can cause permanent damage to the device. These are abso-
lute stress ratings only. Functional operation of the device is not implied at these or any other conditions in excess
of those given in the operations sections of the data sheet. Exposure to absolute maximum ratings for extended
periods can adversely affect device reliability.
Parameter
Supply Voltage
*
Operating Case Temperature Range
†
Storage Case Temperature Range
Lead Soldering Temperature/Time
Relative Humidity (noncondensing)
Minimum Fiber Bend Radius
Symbol
—
T
C
T
stg
—
RH
—
Min
—
–40
–40
—
—
1.00 (25.4)
Max
5.5
85
85
250/10
85
—
Unit
V
°C
°C
°C/s
%
in. (mm)
* With V
EE
connected to –5 V, V
CC
must be at 0 V; with V
CC
connected to +5 V, V
EE
must be at 0V.
†
Specification depends upon the code ordered. The device is capable of a cold start at –40 °C; specifications are met
after a warm-up time determined by the system thermal design.
Characteristics
Minimum and maximum values specified over operating case temperature range at 50% duty cycle data signal and
end of life (EOL).Typical values are measured at beginning-of-life (BOL) room temperature unless otherwise noted.
Table 2. Electrical Characteristics
Parameter
Power Supply Voltage
1
Power Supply Current Drain
Input Data Voltage:
2
Low
High
Input Transition Time
3
Transmitter Disable Voltage
4
Transmitter Enable Voltage
Output Disable Time
5
Output Enable Time
6
Laser Bias Voltage
7
Laser Monitor Voltage (50% duty cycle)
8
Symbol
V
I
TOTAL
V
IL
V
IH
t
I
V
D
V
EN
t
D
t
EN
V
B
V
BF
Min
4.75
—
–1.81
–1.16
—
V
CC
– 2.0
V
EE
—
—
0.01
0.01
Typ
5.0
30
—
—
t/4
—
—
—
—
0.06
0.05
Max
5.50
130
–1.47
–0.88
—
V
CC
V
EE
+ 0.8
0.20
2.00
0.70
0.20
Unit
V
mA
V
V
ns
V
V
µs
µs
V
V
1. With V
EE
connected to –5V, V
CC
must be at 0 V; with V
CC
connected to +5 V, V
EE
must be at 0 V.
2. Input measured from V
CC
with 50
Ω
load to (V
CC
– 2 V). 10K, 10K H, and 100K ECL compatible.
3. Between 10% and 90% (50% duty cycle) where t is the bit period in ns.
4. The transmitter is normally enabled and only requires an external voltage to disable.
5. Time measured from rising edge of disable signal until optical output (laser diode) has turned off.
6. Time measured from falling edge of enable signal until optical output has stabilized at nominal output power level.
7. The laser bias current is obtained by dividing the bias voltage by the 10
Ω
current-sensing resistors. (See Figure 1.) When measuring these
voltages or using them in conjunction with alarm circuits, use a high-input impedance device.
8. The laser back-facet monitor voltage is a scaled output that tracks the transmitter optical output power.
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