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* Closing of contacts '''LPMODE''' enables low-power mode (transmitter disabled). | * Closing of contacts '''LPMODE''' enables low-power mode (transmitter disabled). | ||
* Closing of contacts '''RS0''' and '''RS1''' pull up appropriate contacts of transceiver to the ground. | * Closing of contacts '''RS0''' and '''RS1''' pull up appropriate contacts of transceiver to the ground. | ||
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== Supported instructions == | == Supported instructions == |
Revision as of 14:07, 19 February 2016
Programmer SFPTotal Mini allows to reprogram the SFP and SFP+ transceivers, and designed to address the main problems that arise in practice of Internet service providers, network equipment vendors and system integrators in the process of working with optical transceivers and switching equipment, and require reprogramming of transceivers.
The device connects to your computer via a USB interface through which performed control and power supply for transceiver.
To connect a high-power transceivers can be used by external power adapter 5-12V DC.
Contents
Quick start
- Connect SFPTotal Mini board to your PC using micro USB Type B cable
- Install drivers
- Download application SFPTotal Wizard
- Start SFPTotal Wizard
- Insert transceiver to the programmer port
Control elements on board
LED indicators
- POWER lights up when device is connected to PC.
- STATUS flashes when the power is on and device waiting for connection transceiver to the SFP port. When transceiver is connected, STATUS led is constantly light up.
- ERROR constantly lights up when device works with error or freezes.
- TX_ENA lights up when the transmitter contacts connected to power supply.
- RX_ENA lights up when the receiver contacts connected to power supply.
Jumpers
- TX turns transmitter power
- RX turns receiver power
- Closing of contacts LPMODE enables low-power mode (transmitter disabled).
- Closing of contacts RS0 and RS1 pull up appropriate contacts of transceiver to the ground.