Ross Ultrix 2101DR-008-11 User manual

SFP Modules Guide

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Ultrix · SFP Modules Guide
• Ross Part Number: 2101DR-008-11
• Release Date: September 21, 2020.
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Ultrix SFP Modules Guide (v11.0) Contents • i
Contents
Introduction 11
Related Publications ............................................................................................................................................11
Documentation Conventions ..................................................................................................................................11
Block Diagram Conventions ...............................................................................................................................11
Referenced Guides ..............................................................................................................................................11
Important Instructions .........................................................................................................................................11
Contacting Technical Support .............................................................................................................................11
Getting Started 13
Before You Begin .................................................................................................................................................. 13
Installation Overview .............................................................................................................................................13
Configuring the SFP Options 15
Before You Begin .................................................................................................................................................. 15
Configuring an SFP Module ..................................................................................................................................15
SFP-HDM-OUT 17
Features ..................................................................................................................................................................17
Simplified Block Diagram .....................................................................................................................................17
Supported Video Formats ......................................................................................................................................17
Functional Overview ..............................................................................................................................................18
Video ...................................................................................................................................................................18
Audio ...................................................................................................................................................................18
Module Installation ................................................................................................................................................18
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................18
Absolute Maximum Ratings ...............................................................................................................................18
Recommended Operating Conditions .................................................................................................................19
HDMI TX Characteristics ...................................................................................................................................19
Mechanical Specifications .....................................................................................................................................19
SFP-HDM-OUT-12G 21
Features ..................................................................................................................................................................21
Simplified Block Diagram .....................................................................................................................................21
Module Installation ................................................................................................................................................21
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................21
Absolute Maximum Ratings ...............................................................................................................................21
Recommended Operating Conditions .................................................................................................................22
Mechanical Specifications .....................................................................................................................................22
SFP-HDM-IN 23
Features ..................................................................................................................................................................23
Simplified Block Diagram .....................................................................................................................................23
Format Resolution Details .....................................................................................................................................23
Functional Overview ..............................................................................................................................................24
Audio Support .....................................................................................................................................................24
SDI Video Output ...............................................................................................................................................24
Module Installation ................................................................................................................................................24
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................24
Absolute Maximum Ratings ...............................................................................................................................25

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Recommended Operating Conditions .................................................................................................................25
HDMI Input Characteristics ................................................................................................................................25
Mechanical Specifications ......................................................................................................................................25
SFP-ANA-IO 27
Features ..................................................................................................................................................................27
Simplified Block Diagram .....................................................................................................................................27
Functional Overview ..............................................................................................................................................28
Receive Channel ..................................................................................................................................................28
Transmit Channel ................................................................................................................................................28
Module Installation ................................................................................................................................................28
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................28
Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................................................28
Recommended Operating Conditions .................................................................................................................28
Composite Receive Channel Specifications ........................................................................................................29
Composite Transmit Specifications .....................................................................................................................29
Mechanical Specifications ......................................................................................................................................30
Mechanical Features ............................................................................................................................................30
Physical Channel Position ...................................................................................................................................30
SFP-MADI-COAX 31
Features ..................................................................................................................................................................31
Simplified Block Diagram .....................................................................................................................................31
Functional Description ...........................................................................................................................................31
Module Installation ................................................................................................................................................31
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................31
Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................................................31
Recommended Operating Conditions .................................................................................................................32
MADI Receive Characteristics ............................................................................................................................32
MADI Transmit Characteristics ..........................................................................................................................32
Mechanical Specifications ......................................................................................................................................33
Mechanical Features ............................................................................................................................................33
Physical Channel Position ...................................................................................................................................33
SFP-FIBER-3G,SFP-MADI-1310SM 35
Features ..................................................................................................................................................................35
Simplified Block Diagram .....................................................................................................................................35
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................35
Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................................................35
Optical Performance Specifications ....................................................................................................................36
Mechanical Specifications ......................................................................................................................................37
Physical Channel Position ...................................................................................................................................37
SFP-FIBER-12G 39
Features ..................................................................................................................................................................39
Simplified Block Diagram .....................................................................................................................................39
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................39
Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................................................39
Recommended Operating Environment and Electrical Ratings ..........................................................................40
Optical Specifications ..........................................................................................................................................40
Electrical Specifications ......................................................................................................................................40
Physical Channel Position ..................................................................................................................................41

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SFP-HDB-IO-3G 43
Features ..................................................................................................................................................................43
Simplified Block Diagram .....................................................................................................................................43
Module Installation ................................................................................................................................................43
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................43
Absolute Maximum Ratings ...............................................................................................................................44
Recommended Operating Conditions .................................................................................................................44
SDI Receive Characteristics ................................................................................................................................44
SDI Transmit Characteristics ..............................................................................................................................45
Mechanical Features ..............................................................................................................................................45
Physical Channel Position ...................................................................................................................................45
SFP-HDB-IO-12G 47
Features ..................................................................................................................................................................47
Simplified Block Diagram .....................................................................................................................................47
Module Installation ................................................................................................................................................47
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................47
DC Specifications ...............................................................................................................................................47
Recommended Operating Conditions .................................................................................................................48
SDI Receive Characteristics ................................................................................................................................48
SDI Transmit Characteristics ..............................................................................................................................49
Mechanical Features ..............................................................................................................................................49
Physical Channel Position ...................................................................................................................................50
SFP-MADI-850MM 51
Features ..................................................................................................................................................................51
Simplified Block Diagram .....................................................................................................................................51
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................51
Absolute Maximum Ratings ...............................................................................................................................51
Transmitter Performance Characteristics ............................................................................................................52
Receiver Performance Characteristics ................................................................................................................ 52
Mechanical Specifications .....................................................................................................................................53
Physical Channel Position ...................................................................................................................................53
SFP-MADI-1300MM 55
Features ..................................................................................................................................................................55
Simplified Block Diagram .....................................................................................................................................55
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................55
Absolute Maximum Ratings ...............................................................................................................................55
Recommended Operating Conditions .................................................................................................................55
Transmitter Optical Characteristics .....................................................................................................................56
Receiver Optical and Electrical Characteristics ..................................................................................................56
Mechanical Specifications .....................................................................................................................................56
Physical Channel Position ...................................................................................................................................56

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Ultrix SFP Modules Guide (v11.0) Introduction • 11
Introduction
This addendum is for installers of the Ross Video Ultrix router. It provides additional information on the Small
Form Pluggable (SFP) modules that can be installed in the AUX ports of the router.
If you have questions, please contact us at the numbers listed in the section “Contacting Technical Support” on
page 11. Our technical staff is always available for consultation, training, or service.
Related Publications
It is recommended to consult the following Ross documentation before installing your SFP module for the Ultrix
router:
•Ultrix Quick Start Guide, Ross Part Number: 2101DR-002
•Ultrix Installation Guide, Ross Part Number: 2101DR-003
•Ultrix User Guide, Ross Part Number: 2101DR-004
Documentation Conventions
Special text formats are used in this guide to identify parts of the user interface, text that a user must enter, or a
sequence of menus and sub-menus that must be followed to reach a particular command.
Block Diagram Conventions
The block diagrams reference “AUX IN” and “AUX OUT”. These terms refer to the auxiliary inputs and outputs of
the Ultrix router respectively.
Referenced Guides
Italic text is used to identify the titles of referenced guides, manuals, or documents. For example:
For more information, refer to the section “Assigning an IP Address” in the Ultrix User Guide.
Important Instructions
Star icons are used to identify important instructions or features. For example:
When the Ultrix router cannot connect to the network, a Message dialog opens to report the connection problem.
Contacting Technical Support
At Ross Video, we take pride in the quality of our products, but if problems occur, help is as close as the nearest
telephone.
Our 24-hour Hot Line service ensures you have access to technical expertise around the clock. After-sales service
and technical support is provided directly by Ross Video personnel. During business hours (Eastern Time),
technical support personnel are available by telephone. After hours and on weekends, a direct emergency technical
support phone line is available. If the technical support person who is on call does not answer this line immediately,
a voice message can be left and the call will be returned shortly. This team of highly trained staff is available to
react to any problem and to do whatever is necessary to ensure customer satisfaction.
•Technical Support: (+1) 613-652-4886
•After Hours Emergency: (+1) 613-349-0006
•E-mail: [email protected]
•Website: http://www.rossvideo.com

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Ultrix SFP Modules Guide (v11.0) Getting Started • 13
Getting Started
This section provides a general overview of how to install an SFP module into an AUX port on the rear panel of the
Ultrix router. Refer to the documentation that accompanied your SFP module for installation details.
Ross Video Ultrix routers support only Ross Video branded SFP modules. SFP modules from other vendors may
yield unpredictable results.
Before You Begin
Throughout this manual, please heed the following cautionary note:
The following modules are no longer available from Ross Video: SFP-ANA-IO, SFP-HDB-IN-12G, and
SFP-HDB-OUT-12G.
Installation Overview
This section provides a general overview of how to install an SFP module into an AUX port on the rear panel of the
Ultrix router.
For More Information on...
• installing an SFP module, refer to the documentation that accompanied your SFP module.
To install an SFP module in an AUX port
1. Remove the dust cap from the AUX port on the Ultrix rear panel as follows:
a. Locate the AUX port you wish to install the SFP module into.
b. Grasp the cap between your thumb and forefinger and gently press on the sides.
c. Pull the cap towards you and away from the port.
d. Store the dust cap for later use.
2. Locate the markings on the SFP Module chassis that identify the orientation for installing. These markings may
include Tx/Rx icons, or arrows that indicate the direction.
3. Align the SFP Module in front of the empty AUX port.
4. Insert the SFP Module into the AUX port, ensuring it is seated home and the latch is engaged.
ESD Susceptibility — Static discharge can cause serious damage to sensitive semiconductor
devices. Avoid handling circuit boards in high static environments such as carpeted areas and when
synthetic fiber clothing is worn. Always exercise proper grounding precautions when working on circuit
boards and related equipment.
Caution — Do not remove the dust caps from the AUX port until you are ready to install the SFP
Module.
Caution — Do not install the SFP-FIBER-3G or SFP-MADI-FIBER modules with fiber-optic cables
attached. Doing so can damage the cables, the cable connector, the SFP Module or all three.
Caution — Do not remove the dust caps from the SFP Module until you are ready to connect the
cables.

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Ultrix SFP Modules Guide (v11.0) Configuring the SFP Options • 15
Configuring the SFP Options
The Ultrix router does not automatically detect when an AUX port is populated with an SFP module. You must
manually enable the port and assign an SFP module type using the options in the Frame Configuration interface in
DashBoard.
Before You Begin
Ensure the following steps are completed before configuring the options for an SFP module:
• Ensure the SFP module is physically installed into the SFP port of the Ultrix rear panel. Refer to the section
“Installation Overview” on page 13.
• Ensure that the Ultrix router is running software version 4.0 or higher. Refer to the Ultrix Installation Guide for
information on verifying the software version and upgrade instructions.
Configuring an SFP Module
This section is applicable to all SFP module types that the Ultrix supports.
To configure an SFP module installed in an AUX port
1. Locate the Ultrix in the Tree View of DashBoard.
2. Expand the Ultrix node to display a list of sub-nodes in the Tree View.
Each sub-node is an Ultrix interface.
3. Expand the Devices node.
4. Expand the Controllers + Matrices node.
5. Double-click the node for your Ultrix router.
The Device Configuration interface opens with the Frame Configuration interface selected.
6. Click SFP Configuration.
The SFP Configuration table displays.
7. From the Slot list, select the blade that the AUX port is located on.
8. From the For list, select the row for the AUX port you want to configure.
9. Use the SFP menu to select an option matching the type of SFP installed.
10. If MADI if selected as the SFP Type, use the MADI I/O Size menu to specify the number of MADI channels
the AUX port will support.
11. Click Apply to save your changes.

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Ultrix SFP Modules Guide (v11.0) SFP-HDM-OUT • 17
SFP-HDM-OUT
The SFP-HDM-OUT is an electrical SFP Transmitter module designed to convert SDI signals to an HDMI/DVI
output without scaling artifacts. A copy of the reclocked SD/HD/3G-SDI source is loopback to the router. Up to 8
channel of audio are supported and embedded in the HDMI signal.
Features
• SMPTE 424M, SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 425A (Mapping 1), and SMPTE 425B (372M Mapping)
• SDI Reclocked loopback to router connector
• Supported formats: 525/625, 720p/1080i (50/ 59.94/60Hz), 1080p (23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/ 59.94/60Hz)
• HDMI Output:
› 24bit (3x8bit), BW=150MHz
› RGB Range (Full/SMPTE)
› Up to 8 channel audio embedding (PCM)
• HDMI 1.4 type D connector
• Hot-pluggable
• Low Power Consumption - typical 1032mW
• Single Supply +3.3V
• Operating temperature range: -20°C to 80°C
• SFP package size: 64.1mm x 13.4mm x 8.6mm
Simplified Block Diagram
Figure 4.1 SFP-HDM-OUT — High Level Block Diagram
Supported Video Formats
For 3G-SDI source, the module supports SMPTE 425-A and SMPTE 425-B. For Level B, only the Dual Link
mapping (372M) is supported. Table 4.1 list all supported SDI input formats.
Table 4.1 Support Formats
Format CEA-861 VIC Code
SD-SDI
720x480i @ 60/59.94Hz 6
720x576i @ 50Hz 21
HDMI OUT
AUX
IN
AUX
OUT
HDMI
TRANSMITTER
RECLOCKER,
10BIT
DESERIALIZER

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Functional Overview
The SFP-HDM-OUT 3G-SDI to HDMI converter output displays the native resolution without introducing any
scaling artifacts. The SDI input format is automatically detected and converted by the module to CEA-861 format
to respect HDMI video format timing specifications. The HDMI output provides a 150MHz bandwidth with 24bit
of resolution, enabling the direct mapping of SDI source up to 1080p at 60Hz.
Video
The video output format is set to YCbCr 4:2:2.
Audio
Up to 8 channels of audio may be embedded in the HDMI stream.
No down-mix is performed by the module, only channel mapping.
The HDMI audio automatically use 24bit resolution in HD. In SD, the resolution is 20bit by default and
automatically set to 24bit based on the detection of audio extended data packet.
Module Installation
The module is simply inserted, small end first, under manual pressure. Controlled hot plugging is ensured by
design. The module housing makes initial contact with the router board EMI shield, mitigating potential damage
due to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
Technical Specifications
Note that specifications are subject to change without notice.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Exceeding any of these ratings may permanently damage the module. Exposure to absolute maximum rating
conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
HD-SDI
1280x720p @ 60/59.94Hz 4
1280x720p @ 50Hz 19
1920x1080i @ 60/59.94Hz 5
1920x1080i @ 50Hz 20
1920x1080p @ 30/29.97Hz 34
1920x1080p @ 25Hz 33
1920x1080p @ 24/23.98Hz 32
3G-SDI
1920x1080p @ 60/59.94Hz 16
1920x1080p @ 50Hz 31
Table 4.1 Support Formats
Format CEA-861 VIC Code

Ultrix SFP Modules Guide (v11.0) SFP-HDM-OUT • 19
Recommended Operating Conditions
HDMI TX Characteristics
Mechanical Specifications
Note that specifications are subject to change without notice.
Table 4.5 provides a brief list of the SFP-HDM-OUT mechanical features.
Table 4.2 Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter Min. Max. Notes
Supply Voltage 0V 3.6V
Operating Case Temperature -20°C +80°C Measured on the top side of
the module in the center
Storage Temperature -40°C +85°C
Operating Relative Humidity 5% 95% Non-condensing
ESD Rating 8kV IEC61000-4-2 level 4
Table 4.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
Parameter Min. Typical Max. Notes
Supply Voltage 3.13V 3.3V 3.465V
Operating Case Temperature -20°C +80°C
SDI Serial Data Rate 270Mbps 2970Mbps 270/1485/2970Mbps
Table 4.4 HDMI TX Characteristics — Output
Parameter Min. Typical Max. Notes
TMDS Output Clock Freq. 20MHz 150MHz
TMDS Output Clock Duty Cycle 48% 52%
TMDS Differential Swing 800mV 1000mV 1200mV
TMDS Rise/Fall Time 75ps 175ps
Maximum Output Current (5V) 55mA
Output Voltage (5V) 4.8V 5.05V 5.3V
Table 4.5 Technical Specifications — Mechanical Features
Parameter Specifications
Connector Type HDMI 1.4 Type D
Plug Mechanical Retention Custom Design to enable cable mechanical retention
Mechanical release Simple pull up mechanical release system to disengage the
module from its cage

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