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40G SWDM4 MSA Technical Specifications Specifications Participants Editor David Lewis, LUMENTUM The following companies were members of the SWDM MSA at the release of this specification: Company Commscope Finisar H3C Hisense Juniper Networks Lumentum OFS Prysmian Group Technical Contributors Paul Kolesar Jonathan King Wang Peng Hua Zhang Jeffery Maki David Lewis Robert Lingle Amezcua Adrian Contacts: http://swdm.org/msa Revisions Rev Date Description 1.0 March 8, 2017 Public Release 1.1 November 6, 2017 Public Release Page 1 November 6, 2017

CONTENTS CONTENTS... 2 TABLES... 3 FIGURES... 3 1 GENERAL... 4 1.1 Scope... 4 1.2 SWDM4 module block diagram... 4 1.3 Functional description... 5 1.4 Hardware signaling pins... 5 1.5 Module management interface... 5 1.6 High speed electrical characteristics... 5 1.7 Mechanical dimensions... 5 1.8 Operating environment... 5 1.9 Power supplies and power dissipation... 5 2 SWDM4 OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS... 6 2.1 Wavelength-division-multiplexed lane assignments... 6 2.2 specifications... 6 2.2.1 40G-SWDM4 optical specifications... 7 2.2.2 40G-SWDM4 receive optical specifications... 8 2.2.3 40G-SWDM4 illustrative link power budget... 9 3 DEFINITION OF OPTICAL PARAMETERS AND MEASUREMENT METHODS... 10 3.1 Test patterns for optical parameters... 10 3.1.1 Square wave pattern definition... 10 3.2 Skew and Skew Variation... 10 3.3 Wavelength and spectral width... 10 3.4 Average optical power... 10 3.5 Modulation Amplitude (OMA)... 10 3.6 Transmitter and dispersion eye closure (TDEC)... 10 3.6.1 TDEC conformance test setup... 11 3.6.2 Test procedure... 11 3.7 Extinction ratio... 11 3.8 Transmitter optical waveform (transmit eye)... 11 3.9 Stressed sensitivity... 11 Page 2 November 6, 2017

4 FIBER OPTIC CABLING MODEL... 12 4.1 Fiber optic cabling model... 12 4.2 Characteristics of the fiber optic cabling (channel)... 13 4.2.1 fiber cable... 13 4.2.2 fiber connection... 13 4.2.3 Connection insertion loss... 13 4.2.4 Maximum discrete reflectance... 13 4.3 Medium Dependent Interface (MDI)... 14 4.3.1 MDI requirements for 40G-SWDM4... 14 5 SWDM4 MODULE COLOR CODING... 14 TABLES Table 2-1: Wavelength-division-multiplexed lane assignments... 6 Table 2-2: 40G-SWDM4 operating range... 6 Table 2-3: 40G-SWDM4 transmit characteristics... 7 Table 2-4: 40G-SWDM4 receive characteristics... 8 Table 2-5: 40G-SWDM4 illustrative power budget... 9 Table 3-1: Patterns for optical parameter testing... 10 Table 3-2: TDECadj versus optical lane... 11 Table 4-1: Fiber optic cabling (channel) characteristics for 40G-SWDM4... 12 Table 4-2: fiber and cable characteristics... 13 Table 5-1: SWDM4 Module Color Coding... 14 FIGURES Figure 1-1: Block diagram for SWDM4 transmit/receive paths... 4 Figure 4-1: Fiber optic cabling model... 12 Page 3 November 6, 2017

1 GENERAL 40G-SWDM4 MSA Technical Specifications Rev 1.0.1 1.1 SCOPE This Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) defines 4 x 10 Gbps Short Wavelength Division Multiplex (SWDM) optical interfaces for 100 Gbit/s optical transceivers for Ethernet applications including 40 GbE. Two transceivers communicate over multimode fibers (MMF) of length from 2 meters to 440 meters. The transceiver electrical interface is not specified by this MSA but can have, for example, four lanes in each direction with a nominal signaling rate of 10.3125 Gbps per lane. Different form factors for the transceivers are possible. Initial implementations are expected to use the QSFP+ module form factor. Other form factors are possible and are not precluded by this MSA. 1.2 SWDM4 MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM TP4<0:3> TP3 TP1<0:3> SWDM4 Module SWDM4 Module RX0 TP2 TX0 RX1 RX2 WD demux fiber cable Patch cord WD mux TX1 TX2 RX3 TX3 TX3 RX3 TX2 TX1 WD mux Patch cord fiber cable WD demux RX2 RX1 TX0 TP2 RX0 TP1<0:3> TP3 TP4<0:3> WD = Wavelength division NOTE Specification of the retime function is beyond the scope of this MSA. Figure 1-1: Block diagram for SWDM4 transmit/receive paths Page 4 November 6, 2017

1.3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION SWDM4 modules comply with the requirements of this document and have the following common features: four optical s; four optical s with signal detect; wavelength division multiplexer and demultiplexer; and a duplex optical connector for multi-mode fiber. The optical connector type is vendor specific but can include LC types. 1.4 HARDWARE SIGNALING PINS Hardware signaling pins are specified in the respective module form factor MSAs. 1.5 MODULE MANAGEMENT INTERFACE The contents of the various ID registers shall comply with the requirements of the module MSA and the respective standards. In the case of QSFP+ modules, the management interface complies with SFF-8636. 1.6 HIGH SPEED ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS The detailed high speed electrical characteristics are not defined by this MSA. 40GE modules could be implemented in compliance with IEEE-Std TM 802.3 Annex 86A, Parallel Physical Interface (nppi) for 40GBASE- SR4. 1.7 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS Mechanical dimensions are defined in the module form factor MSA specifications. QSFP+ is defined in SFF- 8436. 1.8 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT All specified minimum and maximum parameter values shall be met when the host system maintains the operating case temperature and supply voltages within the module vendor specified operating ranges. All minimum and maximum limits apply over the operating life of the system. 1.9 POWER SUPPLIES AND POWER DISSIPATION Module vendors shall specify the module power supply requirements in accordance with the module MSA. Page 5 November 6, 2017

2 SWDM4 OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 WAVELENGTH-DIVISION-MULTIPLEXED LANE ASSIGNMENTS The wavelength range for each lane of the SWDM PMD is defined in Table 2-1. The center wavelengths are spaced at 30 nm. Table 2-1: Wavelength-division-multiplexed lane assignments Lane Center wavelength Wavelength range Module electrical lane L 0 850 nm 844 to 858 nm Tx0, Rx0 L 1 880 nm 874 to 888 nm Tx1, Rx1 L 2 910 nm 904 to 918 nm Tx2, Rx2 L 3 940 nm 934 to 948 nm Tx3, Rx3 2.2 OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS The operating range for a 40G-SWDM4 PMD is defined in Table 2-2. An SWDM4 compliant PMD operates on 50/125 um multimode fibers, type A1a.2 (OM3), type A1a.3 (OM4), or type A1a.4 (OM5), according to the specifications defined in Table 4-1. A PMD that exceeds the required operating range while meeting all other optical specifications is considered compliant (e.g., operating at 500 m on OM5 fiber meets the operating range requirement of 2 m to 440 m). Table 2-2: 40G-SWDM4 operating range MMF type OM3 OM4 OM5 Required operating range 2 to 240 m 2 to 350 m 2 to 440 m Page 6 November 6, 2017

2.2.1 40G-SWDM4 optical specifications The SWDM4 shall meet the specifications defined in Table 2-3. Table 2-3: 40G-SWDM4 transmit characteristics Description Value Unit Signaling rate, each lane (range) 40GE 10.3125 ± 100 ppm GBd L0 844 to 858 Lane wavelengths (range) L1 874 to 888 L2 904 to 918 nm L3 934 to 948 L0 0.53 RMS spectral width (max) [1] L1 0.59 L2 0.59 nm L3 0.59 Average launch power, each lane (max) [2] dbm Average launch power, each lane (min) -7.5 dbm Modulation Amplitude (OMA), each lane (max) 3 dbm Modulation Amplitude (OMA), each lane (min) [3] -5.5 dbm Difference in launch power between any 2 lanes (OMA) (max) 4.5 db L0-6.4 L1-6.0 Launch power in OMA minus TDEC, each lane (min) dbm L2-6.5 L3-7.0 TDECm TDEC L0 3.7 Transmitter and dispersion eye closure (TDEC) and measured TDEC L1 4.0 db (TDECm), each lane (max) [4] 5.1 L2 4.5 L3 5.0 Average launch power of OFF, each lane (max) -30 dbm Extinction ratio (min) 2 db return loss tolerance (max) 12 db Encircled flux [5] 86% at 19 m 30% at 4.5 m Transmitter eye mask definition {X1, X2, X3, Y1, Y2, Y3} Hit ratio 5x10-5 hits per sample {0.23, 0.34, 0.43, 0.27, 0.35, 0.4} Notes: 1. RMS spectral width is the standard deviation of the spectrum. 2. 40G-SWDM optical s shall conform to Hazard Level 1M laser requirements as defined in IEC 60825-1 and IEC 60825-2, under any conditions of operation. This includes single fault conditions whether coupled into a fiber or out of an open bore. 3. The normative lowest value of OMA for a compliant is Launch power in OMA minus TDEC, each lane (min) plus the actual value of TDEC, but with a value of at least OMA, each lane (min). 4. TDEC is calculated from the measured TDECm using the methods in 3.6. TDECm is measured following the method in IEEE 802.3 clause 95.8.5 but using a 3.1 GHz bandwidth reference for all lanes. 5. If measured into type A1a.2 or type A1a.3 50 m fiber in accordance with IEC 61280-1-4. Page 7 November 6, 2017

2.2.2 40G-SWDM4 receive optical specifications The SWDM4 shall meet the specifications defined in Table 2-4. Table 2-4: 40G-SWDM4 receive characteristics Description Value Unit Signaling rate, each lane (range) 40GE 10.3125 ± 100 ppm GBd L0 844 to 858 L1 874 to 888 Lane wavelengths (range) nm L2 904 to 918 L3 934 to 948 Damage threshold, each lane (min) [1] 3.8 dbm Average receive power, each lane (max) 2.4 dbm L0-12.9 L1-12.5 Average receive power, each lane (min) [2] dbm L2-12.2 L3-11.9 Receive power, each lane (OMA) (max) 3 dbm Difference in receive power between any two lanes (OMA) (max) 5 db Receiver reflectance (max) -12 db L0 L1 Stressed sensitivity (OMA), each lane (max) [4] dbm L2 L3 Conditions of stressed sensitivity test: L0 L1 Stressed eye closure (SEC), lane under test db L2 L3 Stressed eye J2 Jitter, lane under test 0.39 UI Stressed eye J4 Jitter, lane under test 0.53 UI OMA of each aggressor lane relative to lane under test +5 db Stressed eye mask definition { X1, X2, X3, Y1, Y2, Y3} Hit ratio 5x10-5 hits per sample {0.28, 0.5, 0.5, 0.33, 0.33, 0.3} Notes: 1. The shall be able to tolerate, without damage, continuous exposure to an optical signal having this average power level 2. Average receive power, each lane (min) is informative and not the principal indicator of signal strength. A received power below this value cannot be compliant; however, a value above this does not ensure compliance. 3. Measured with conformance test signal at TP3 (see 3.9) for BER = 5x10-5. 4. Stressed eye closure, stressed eye J2 Jitter, stressed eye J4 Jitter, and SRS eye mask definition are test conditions for measuring stressed sensitivity. They are not characteristics of the. Page 8 November 6, 2017

2.2.3 40G-SWDM4 illustrative link power budget An illustrative power budget and penalties for 40G-SWDM4 are shown in Table 2-5. Effective modal bandwidth (min) [1] Power budget at max TDEC Table 2-5: 40G-SWDM4 illustrative power budget Parameter Lane OM3 OM4 OM5 Unit L0 2108 4606 4700 L1 1782 3294 3700 L2 1523 2480 2880 L3 1319 1981 2500 L0 6.4 L1 7.3 L2 7.5 L3 7.7 Operating distance 0.5 to 240 0.5 to 350 0.5 to 440 m Channel insertion loss (max) [2] Allocation for penalties (for max TDEC) [3] L0 2.4 2.8 2.9 L1 2.3 2.6 2.7 L2 2.2 2.5 2.6 L3 2.1 2.5 2.5 L0 2.9 3.7 3.6 L1 3.3 3.7 3.9 L2 3.8 4 4.5 L3 4.6 4.9 5 MHz.km Additional insertion loss allowed 1 0 0 db Notes: 1. Measured per IEC 60793-2-10. Values for OM3 and OM4 are at the 90 th percentile of the TIA 5000 fiber set and with the calculations excluding VCSEL launches with high power coupled into high-order fiber modes. The 90 th percentile of the distribution is used, following the practice of the 10GBASE-SR and 10GBASE-LRM projects in IEEE 802.3. 2. The channel insertion loss is calculated using the maximum distance specified in Table 2-2 and cabled fiber attenuation of 3.5 db/km at 850 nm plus an allocation for connection and splice loss given in 4.2.3. 3. Link penalties are used for link budget calculations. They are not requirements and are not meant to be tested. db db db Page 9 November 6, 2017

3 DEFINITION OF OPTICAL PARAMETERS AND MEASUREMENT METHODS All optical measurements shall be made through a short patch cable, between 2 m and 5 m in length, unless otherwise specified. 3.1 TEST PATTERNS FOR OPTICAL PARAMETERS Table 3-1: Patterns for optical parameter testing Parameter Pattern Sub-clause [1] Wavelength, spectral width PRBS31 3.3 Average optical power PRBS31 3.4 modulation amplitude (OMA) Square wave 3.5 Transmitter and dispersion eye closure (TDEC) PRBS31 3.6 Extinction ratio PRBS31 3.7 Transmitter optical waveform PRBS31 3.8 Stressed sensitivity PRBS31 3.9 Stressed eye closure (SEC), calibration PRBS31 3.9 Notes: 1. These sub-clauses make reference to relevant clauses of IEEE Std 802.3. 2. Note that the PRBS pattern generator and pattern checker are defined in IEEE Std 802.3 clauses 49.2.9 and 49.2.12 respectively. 3.1.1 Square wave pattern definition A pattern consisting of eight ones followed by an equal run of zeroes may be used as a square wave. 3.2 SKEW AND SKEW VARIATION Refer to IEEE Std 802.3 Clause 87.8.2. SWDM4 MSA transceivers shall comply with the skew and skew variation limits of clause 88.3.2. 3.3 WAVELENGTH AND SPECTRAL WIDTH Measure per TIA/EIA-455-127-A or IEC 61280-1-3. 3.4 AVERAGE OPTICAL POWER Measure using the methods given in IEC 61280-1-1 with all channels not being measured turned off. 3.5 OPTICAL MODULATION AMPLITUDE (OMA) Refer to IEEE Std 802.3 Clause 52.9.5. OMA is measured with a square wave (8 ones, 8 zeros) test pattern. Each lane may be tested individually with all other lanes turned off, or by using an optical filter as defined in 3.6 if the other lanes are active. 3.6 TRANSMITTER AND DISPERSION EYE CLOSURE (TDEC) TDEC shall be as defined in IEEE Std 802.3 Clause 95.8.5 with the exception that each optical lane is tested individually using an optical filter to separate the lane under test from the others. Page 10 November 6, 2017

The optical filter pass band ripple shall be limited to 0.5 db peak-to-peak and the isolation is chosen such that the ratio of the power in the lane being measured to the sum of the powers of all the other lanes is greater than 20 db (see ITU-T G.959.1 Annex B). The lanes not under test shall be operating with PRBS31 bit streams. 3.6.1 TDEC conformance test setup Refer to IEEE Std 802.3 Cl. 95.8.5.1. The combination of the O/E and the oscilloscope used to measure the optical waveform has fourth-order Bessel-Thomson filter response with a bandwidth of 12.6 GHz. That value was selected to model the effective bandwidth of the worst case fiber used for 100GBASE-SR4 at the specified wavelengths for that PMD. Since the 12.6 GHz bandwidth is built into commercial test equipment, the 40G- SWDM4 PMD can use the same bandwidth and correct the results for the actual properties of the fibers used. 3.6.2 Test procedure The test procedure is as defined in IEEE Std 802.3 Cl. 95.8.5.2. Each lane is tested individually using an optical filter to separate the lane under test from the others, and the BER of 5 x 10-5 is for the lane under test on its own. The measured value is equal to TDECm and the final value of TDEC is obtained by conversion as follows: TDEC = TDECm + TDECadj Where TDECadj is the adjustment required for the worst case fiber type at each wavelength as listed in Table 3-2. Table 3-2: TDECadj versus optical lane Lane TDECadj L0 L1 L2 L3 3.7 EXTINCTION RATIO Extinction ratio is measured using the methods specified in IEC 61280-2-2, with the lanes not under test turned off. 3.8 TRANSMITTER OPTICAL WAVEFORM (TRANSMIT EYE) Refer to IEEE Std 802.3 Cl. 95.8.7. 3.9 STRESSED RECEIVER SENSITIVITY Use the method of IEEE Std 802.3 Cl. 95.8.8 with the following exceptions: The limits and test conditions for stressed sensitivity are in Table 2-4. The attenuated stressed conformance test signal for the lane under test and the three aggressor lanes are combined using a 4:1 optical multiplexer before application to the PMD under test at TP3. Page 11 November 6, 2017

4 FIBER OPTIC CABLING MODEL 4.1 FIBER OPTIC CABLING MODEL The fiber optic cabling model is shown in Figure 4-1. MDI MDI Fiber optic cabling (channel) PMD Patch cord Connection Link Connection Patch cord PMD Figure 4-1: Fiber optic cabling model The channel insertion loss is given in Table 4-1. A channel may contain additional connectors as long as the optical characteristics of the channel (such as attenuation, modal dispersion, reflections and losses of all connectors and splices) meet the specifications. Insertion loss measurements of installed fiber cables are made in accordance with IEC 61280-4-1:2009. As OM4 and OM5 optical fiber meet the requirements for OM3, a channel compliant to the OM3 column may use OM4 or OM5 optical fiber, or a combination of OM3, OM4 and OM5. The fiber optic cabling model (channel) defined here is the same as a simplex fiber optic link segment. The term channel is used here for consistency with generic cabling standards. Table 4-1: Fiber optic cabling (channel) characteristics for 40G-SWDM4 Description OM3 OM4 OM5 Unit Operating distance (max) 240 350 440 m Channel insertion loss a (max) 2.4 2.8 2.9 db Channel insertion loss (min) 0 db a) These channel loss values include cable loss plus 1.5 db allocated for connection and splice loss over the wavelength range 844 to 948 nm. Page 12 November 6, 2017

4.2 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FIBER OPTIC CABLING (CHANNEL) The SWDM4 fiber optic cabling shall meet the specifications defined in Table 4-1. The fiber optic cabling consists of one or more sections of fiber optic cable and any intermediate connections required to connect sections together. 4.2.1 fiber cable The fiber contained within the fiber optic cabling shall comply with the specifications and parameters of Table 4-2. A variety of multimode cable types may satisfy these requirements, provided the resulting channel also meets the specifications of Table 4-1. Table 4-2: fiber and cable characteristics Description OM3 a OM4 b OM5 c Unit Nominal core diameter 50 m Nominal fiber specification wavelength 850 nm Effective modal bandwidth (min) d 2000 4700 MHz.km Cabled optical fiber attenuation (max) 3.5 db/km Zero dispersion wavelength ( 0 ) 1295 0 1340 1297 0 1328 nm Chromatic dispersion slope (max) (S 0 ) 0.105 for 1295 0 1310 and 0.000375 x (1590-0 ) for 1310 0 1340-412/(840(1-( 0 /840) 4 ) ps/nm 2 km a IEC 60793-2-10 type A1a.2 b IEC 60793-2-10 type A1a.3 c IEC 60793-2-10 type A1a.4 d When measured with launch conditions in Table 2-3 4.2.2 fiber connection An optical fiber connection, as shown in Figure 4-1, consists of a mated pair of optical connectors. 4.2.3 Connection insertion loss The maximum link distance is based on an allocation of 1.5 db total connection and splice loss. For example, this allocation supports three connections with an average insertion loss per connection of 0.5 db. Connections with lower loss characteristics may be used provided the requirements of Table 4-1 are met. However, the loss of a single connection shall not exceed 0.75 db. 4.2.4 Maximum discrete reflectance The maximum discrete reflectance shall be less than -20 db. Page 13 November 6, 2017

4.3 MEDIUM DEPENDENT INTERFACE (MDI) The 40G-SWDM4 PMD is coupled to the fiber optic cabling at the MDI. The MDI is the interface between the PMD and the fiber optic cabling (as shown in Figure 4-1). Examples of an MDI include the following: a) PMD with a connectorized fiber pigtail plugged into an adapter, b) PMD receptacle NOTE---Transmitter compliance testing is performed at TP2 i.e. after a 2-5 meter patch cord, not at the MDI. 4.3.1 MDI requirements for 40G-SWDM4 The MDI shall optically mate with the compatible plug on the fiber optic cabling. For 40G-SWDM4 when the MDI is a connector plug and receptacle connection, it shall meet the interface performance specifications of IEC 61753-1 and IEC 61753-022-2. 5 SWDM4 MODULE COLOR CODING Transceiver modules compliant to the SWDM4 MSA Specifications use a color code to indicate the application. This color code can be on a module bail latch, pull tab, or other visible feature of the module when installed in a system. The color code scheme is specified in Table 5-1. Table 5-1: SWDM4 Module Color Coding Color Code Gray Application 40 Gb/s SWDM4 END OF DOCUMENT Page 14 November 6, 2017