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− | '''SFPTotal Plus X''' is a new revision of universal programming board SFPTotal Plus with improved support fiber optical transceivers. The coding board allows to reprogram SFP, SFP+, SFP28, XFP, 40G QSFP+, 100G QSFP28 and 200/400G QSFP-DD transceivers, DAC and AOC cables. Device connects to PC via USB interface through which performed control and power supply of transceiver. An external supply adapter connection socket is presented for work with high-powered transceivers with an overestimated power consumption (for example, transceivers for distance 40/80/120 km). | + | [[File:Sfptotal_plus_x.png|450px|thumb|right|Programmer SFPTotal Plus X]]'''SFPTotal Plus X''' is a new revision of universal programming board SFPTotal Plus with improved support fiber optical transceivers. The coding board allows to reprogram 100M and 1.25G SFP, 8/10/16G SFP+, 25G SFP28, 10G XFP, 40G QSFP+, 100G QSFP28 and 200/400G QSFP-DD transceivers, DAC and AOC cables. Device connects to PC via USB interface through which performed control and power supply of transceiver. An external supply adapter connection socket is presented for work with high-powered transceivers with an overestimated power consumption (for example, transceivers for distance 40/80/120 km). |
== Application == | == Application == | ||
Programmers SFPTotal are used to solve next tasks: | Programmers SFPTotal are used to solve next tasks: | ||
− | * Programming SFP | + | * Programming transceviers SFP, XFP, QSFP and QSFP-DD form factors |
* Providing of compatibility between network equipment of different manufacturers | * Providing of compatibility between network equipment of different manufacturers | ||
* Reflashing memory of write-protected transceivers | * Reflashing memory of write-protected transceivers | ||
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== Quick start guide == | == Quick start guide == | ||
− | # Connect SFPTotal Plus board to your PC using | + | # Connect SFPTotal Plus board to your PC using USB type C cable |
# Install [http://wiki.sfptotal.com/index.php/Installing_drivers_for_SFPTotal_Plus%5CMini drivers for SFPTotal Device] | # Install [http://wiki.sfptotal.com/index.php/Installing_drivers_for_SFPTotal_Plus%5CMini drivers for SFPTotal Device] | ||
# Download application [[SFPTotal Wizard]] | # Download application [[SFPTotal Wizard]] | ||
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== Listing of elements == | == Listing of elements == | ||
− | Listing of elements placed on circuit board of SFPTotal Plus programmer | + | Listing of elements placed on circuit board of SFPTotal Plus X programmer |
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'''1. Transceiver ports''' | '''1. Transceiver ports''' | ||
− | '''P2''' - SFP, SFP+ | + | '''P2''' - Port for SFP, SFP+, SFP28 transceivers |
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− | ''' | + | '''P11''' - Port for QSFP+, QSFP28 and QSFP-DD |
− | ''' | + | '''P9''' - Port for XFP |
'''2. Power supply plans''' | '''2. Power supply plans''' | ||
− | ''' | + | '''P26''' - Common power supply 3.3V for ports. Must be connected to provide power supply on ports. |
− | ''' | + | '''P1''' - PWR_TX and PWR_RX connectors are power supply of SFP port, a pair of 3.3 V for VccT and VccR pins. |
− | ''' | + | '''P24, P23, P17, P16, P15, P8''' - power supply of QSFP-DD port, 3.3 V for Vcc1, VccTx and VccRx pins. |
− | ''' | + | '''P12, P14, P13, P10''' - power supply of XFP port: 3.3V, -5V, 5V and 1.8 power supply plans. |
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'''4. Interfaces''' | '''4. Interfaces''' | ||
− | '''P5''' - USB | + | '''P5''' - USB type C port for connection to PC |
− | '''P22''' - I<sup>2</sup>C databus | + | '''P22''' - I<sup>2</sup>C databus with logic level 3V3 and 5V |
'''5. LED indicators ''' | '''5. LED indicators ''' | ||
− | '''POWER''' - should statically light when board connected to USB or to external supply adapter. | + | '''LED1 - POWER''' - should statically light when board connected to USB or to external supply adapter. |
− | '''MCU''' - indication of power supply for microcontroller. | + | '''LED2 - MCU''' - indication of power supply for microcontroller. |
− | '''ERROR''' - should glow when unhandled errors occur on the data bus, for example: connection more than 1 transceiver. | + | '''LED3 - ERROR''' - should glow when unhandled errors occur on the data bus, for example: connection more than 1 transceiver. |
− | '''STATUS''' - should blinking when transceiver is not connected and statically light when transceiver is connected. | + | '''LED4 - STATUS''' - should blinking when transceiver is not connected and statically light when transceiver is connected. |
== Management interface == | == Management interface == | ||
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You can use the programming board without [[SFPTotal Wizard]] software to get more features or to realize the opportunities that are not available in the standard software. Use this document to get information about commands which supported by SFPTotal Plus. | You can use the programming board without [[SFPTotal Wizard]] software to get more features or to realize the opportunities that are not available in the standard software. Use this document to get information about commands which supported by SFPTotal Plus. | ||
− | + | Management inerface is full compatible with SFPTotal Plus https://wiki.sfptotal.com/index.php/SFPTotal_Plus#Management_interface | |
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 10 May 2021
SFPTotal Plus X is a new revision of universal programming board SFPTotal Plus with improved support fiber optical transceivers. The coding board allows to reprogram 100M and 1.25G SFP, 8/10/16G SFP+, 25G SFP28, 10G XFP, 40G QSFP+, 100G QSFP28 and 200/400G QSFP-DD transceivers, DAC and AOC cables. Device connects to PC via USB interface through which performed control and power supply of transceiver. An external supply adapter connection socket is presented for work with high-powered transceivers with an overestimated power consumption (for example, transceivers for distance 40/80/120 km).Application
Programmers SFPTotal are used to solve next tasks:
- Programming transceviers SFP, XFP, QSFP and QSFP-DD form factors
- Providing of compatibility between network equipment of different manufacturers
- Reflashing memory of write-protected transceivers
- Changing settings of PHY controllers
- Branding for OEM transceivers
- Diagnosis transceiver by reading the DDM
- Accounting for optical transceivers
Quick start guide
- Connect SFPTotal Plus board to your PC using USB type C cable
- Install drivers for SFPTotal Device
- Download application SFPTotal Wizard
- Start SFPTotal Wizard
- Insert transceiver to the programmer port
- Reading transceiver's memory
Listing of elements
Listing of elements placed on circuit board of SFPTotal Plus X programmer
1. Transceiver ports
P2 - Port for SFP, SFP+, SFP28 transceivers
P11 - Port for QSFP+, QSFP28 and QSFP-DD
P9 - Port for XFP
2. Power supply plans
P26 - Common power supply 3.3V for ports. Must be connected to provide power supply on ports.
P1 - PWR_TX and PWR_RX connectors are power supply of SFP port, a pair of 3.3 V for VccT and VccR pins.
P24, P23, P17, P16, P15, P8 - power supply of QSFP-DD port, 3.3 V for Vcc1, VccTx and VccRx pins.
P12, P14, P13, P10 - power supply of XFP port: 3.3V, -5V, 5V and 1.8 power supply plans.
3. Jumpers
P3 - low power mode, keep closed to disable low power mode (TX enable).
P4 - RS1 (position 1-2) and RS0 (position 3-4) pins.
P18 - QSFP ModSelL
The ModSelL is an input pin. When held low by the host, the module responds to 2-wire serial communication commands. The ModSelL allows the use of multiple QSFP modules on a single 2-wire interface bus. When the ModSelL is “High”, the module shall not respond to or acknowledge any 2-wire interface communication from the host. ModSelL signal input node must be biased to the “High” state in the module. INF-8438
Notice: The programmer automatically switches the contact to "Low" level when performing read and write operations on the data bus.
P19 - QSFP ResetL
P20 - XFP ModDeSel
The Mod_DeSel is an input pin. When held Low by the host, the module responds to 2-wire serial communication commands. The Mod_DeSel allows the use of multiple XFP modules on a single 2-wire interface bus. When the Mod_DeSel pin is “High”, the module shall not respond to or acknowledge any 2-wire interface communication from the host. Mod_DeSel pin must be pulled to VCC3 in the module. INF-8077i
Notice: The programmer automatically switches the contact to "Low" level when performing read and write operations on the data bus.
P21 - XFP PDOWN/RESET
This is a multifunction pin for module Power Down and Reset. The P_Down/RST pin must be pulled up to VCC3 in the XFP module. INF-8077i
4. Interfaces
P5 - USB type C port for connection to PC
P22 - I2C databus with logic level 3V3 and 5V
5. LED indicators
LED1 - POWER - should statically light when board connected to USB or to external supply adapter.
LED2 - MCU - indication of power supply for microcontroller.
LED3 - ERROR - should glow when unhandled errors occur on the data bus, for example: connection more than 1 transceiver.
LED4 - STATUS - should blinking when transceiver is not connected and statically light when transceiver is connected.
Management interface
The device provides access to management interface (CLI) by connecting through a virtual serial port. You can use the programming board without SFPTotal Wizard software to get more features or to realize the opportunities that are not available in the standard software. Use this document to get information about commands which supported by SFPTotal Plus.
Management inerface is full compatible with SFPTotal Plus https://wiki.sfptotal.com/index.php/SFPTotal_Plus#Management_interface