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What is inside a SFP transceiver?

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We all know the importance of SFP transceivers. In fact, different types of SFPs and their advantages have been discussed in many articles. But it is also important to understand what is inside SFP Modules, how the functions of transmitting, receiving, and signal conversions(electric signal to light and light to an electric signal) are happening. Haven’t you ever wondered about this? Such a small device performs all these actions with many of its advantages. This article will give you the best idea for this answer by covering TOSA, ROSA, and BOSA.


Fiber optic transceivers are key components of the fiber optic transmission network. They are designed in small form-factor with some integrated optical sub-assemblies which can be suitable for the high-density network. There are many SFPs available in the market with different features and specifications(SFP & SFP+). Aren’t you aware of the major functions of these transceiver modules?


  1. SFPs will transmit data and receive the data.

  2. Transceivers provide the conversion of electrical signals to optical signals and vice versa.


Considering the size and structure of an SFP transceiver, have you ever wondered how these functions are achieved? Transceivers are an important component of any network. Inside the metal casing of a transceiver, there are several components and sub-assemblies that join together to form this.


  • Transmitter Optical Sub Assembly (TOSA)

  • Receiver Optical Sub Assembly (ROSA)

  • Bi-Directional Optical Sub Assembly (BOSA)


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Transmitter Optical Sub Assembly (TOSA):


TOSA is the component inside the transmit side of SFP ports that is responsible for converting the electrical signal into an optical signal and then transmitting it over the optical fiber strand connected to it. The transmitter optical sub-assembly consists of a laser diode, optical interface, monitor photodiode, metal and/or plastic housing, and electrical interface. The TOSA is an essential component of every fiber optic transceiver. Depending upon the required functionality and application, other components may be present as well including filter elements and isolators.


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Receiver Optical Sub Assembly (ROSA):

ROSA is the component inside the receiver side of the SFP port. The ROSA is responsible for receiving the optical signal transmitted by the TOSA of the opposite end’s transceiver and converting it back to an electrical signal so that the communication equipment can understand it. The Receiver optical sub-assembly consists of a photodiode, a housing and the electrical interface. The Photodiode receives the optical signal, the housing provides the metal or plastic cover and the electrical interface connects to the communication equipment. The ROSA is also an essential component of every fiber optic transceiver. A pair of TOSA and ROSA combined together forms the optical transceiver. The ROSA may also contain an amplifier to enhance the received signal.


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Bi-Directional Optical Sub Assembly (BOSA):


TOSA and ROSA are essential components in the uni-directional transceivers (traditional transceivers) which transmit on one fiber optic strand and receive on the other fiber optic strand. But we have also discussed the BiDi SFPs are available in the market with great advantage. In the case of bi-directional transceivers, BOSA is used which is a combination of a TOSA, a ROSA, and additionally a WDM filter. The WDM filter enables the bi-directional transceiver to split the wavelengths into two separate wavelengths. After the wavelengths are split, transmit and receive functions can work on a single strand of fiber.


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Looks like some important information to learn. thnks
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IndianKid
IndianKid Created Oct 19, 2021 11:32:33 (0) (0)
Thanks, dear.  
Nice, keep up the good work!
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IndianKid
IndianKid Created Oct 19, 2021 11:32:41 (0) (0)
Thanks Dear  
Thanks for sharing!
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IndianKid
IndianKid Created Oct 19, 2021 11:32:47 (0) (0)
 
zaheernew
MVE Author Created Oct 19, 2021 11:56:34

What is inside a SFP transceiver?-4232867-1
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The SFP transceiver is a compact, hot-swappable device that plugs into a physical port of a network device. SFP optics are used in communication networks and have a transmitting side (Tx) and a receiving side (Rx).
Different SFP transceivers work with different wavelengths at an appointed distance
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lucian2003
lucian2003 Created Oct 19, 2021 20:47:37 (0) (0)
 
zaheernew
zaheernew Created Oct 20, 2021 01:46:46 (0) (0)
 
Interesting information
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IndianKid
Moderator Author Created Oct 19, 2021 14:12:36

Thanks for support
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Amazing. Now, I must dissect some SFPs
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