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Implementation Agreement for Integrated
Coherent Transmit-Receive Optical Sub Assembly
OIF-IC-TROSA-01.0
August 20, 2019

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Implementation Agreement created and approved
OIF
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The OIF is an international non-profit organization with over 100 member companies, including
the world’s leading carriers and vendors. Being an industry group uniting representatives of the data
and optical worlds, OIF’s purpose is to accelerate the deployment of interoperable, cost-effective and
robust optical internetworks and their associated technologies. Optical internetworks are data
networks composed of routers and data switches interconnected by optical networking elements.
With the goal of promoting worldwide compatibility of optical internetworking products, the OIF
actively supports and extends the work of national and international standards bodies. Working
relationships or formal liaisons have been established with CFP-MSA, COBO, EA, ETSI NFV, IEEE 802.3,
IETF, INCITS T11, ITU SG-15, MEF, ONF.
For additional information contact:
OIF
5177 Brandin Ct, Fremont, CA 94538
510-492-4040 info@oiforum.com
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Working Group: PLL-OPTICS
TITLE: IC-TROSA
SOURCE: TECHNICAL EDITOR WORKING GROUP CHAIR
Scott Grindstaff David R. Stauffer, Ph.D.
ADVA Optical Networking, NA Inc. Kandou Bus, S.A.
5775 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard EPFL Innovation Park Bldg. I
Norcross, Georgia USA 30092 1015 Lausanne Switzerland
Phone: +1 678 728 8723 Phone: +1 802 316 0808
WORKING GROUP VICE CHAIR
Karl Gass
Phone: +1 505 301 1511
Email: iamthedonutking@mac.com
ABSTRACT: This document details an Implementation Agreement for an Integrated Coherent Transmit-
Receive Optical Sub Assembly (IC-TROSA) targeting modulation and data-rate agnostic coherent
applications having nominal symbol rates up to 64Gbaud.

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Notice: This Technical Document has been created by the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF). This document is
offered to the OIF Membership solely as a basis for agreement and is not a binding proposal on the companies listed as resources
above. The OIF reserves the rights to at any time to add, amend, or withdraw statements contained herein. Nothing in this
document is in any way binding on the OIF or any of its members.
The user's attention is called to the possibility that implementation of the OIF implementation agreement contained
herein may require the use of inventions covered by the patent rights held by third parties. By publication of this OIF
implementation agreement, the OIF makes no representation or warranty whatsoever, whether expressed or implied, that
implementation of the specification will not infringe any third party rights, nor does the OIF make any representation or warranty
whatsoever, whether expressed or implied, with respect to any claim that has been or may be asserted by any third party, the
validity of any patent rights related to any such claim, or the extent to which a license to use any such rights may or may not be
available or the terms hereof.
Copyright © 2019 Optical Internetworking Forum
This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise
explain it or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published and distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction
other than the following, (1) the above copyright notice and this paragraph must be included on all such copies and derivative works,
and (2) this document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing the copyright notice or references to the OIF,
except as needed for the purpose of developing OIF Implementation Agreements.
By downloading, copying, or using this document in any manner, the user consents to the terms and conditions of this notice.
Unless the terms and conditions of this notice are breached by the user, the limited permissions granted above are perpetual and
will not be revoked by the OIF or its successors or assigns.
This document and the information contained herein is provided on an “AS IS” basis and THE OIF DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT
INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................................................................................................................... 5
LIST OF FIGURES ............................................................................................................................................. 7
LIST OF TABLES ............................................................................................................................................... 8
DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY .................................................................................................................... 9
1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 10
2. Functionality .................................................................................................................................... 11
2.1. Electro-Optic Architecture ....................................................................................................... 11
2.2. Control and Monitoring Architecture ...................................................................................... 16
3. Power Supply Architecture.............................................................................................................. 17
3.1. Overview .................................................................................................................................. 17
3.2. Primary Supply (P0) ................................................................................................................. 18
3.3. Secondary Supplies (P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6) ............................................................................. 18
3.4. Low Power Mode ..................................................................................................................... 20
4. High Speed Electrical Interface ....................................................................................................... 20
4.1. Common Features ................................................................................................................... 20
4.2. Allowable RF Channel Mappings ............................................................................................. 21
4.3. High Speed Electrical Interface for Type-1 Form Factor .......................................................... 22
4.4. High Speed Electrical Interface for Type-2 Mechanical Form Factor ....................................... 23
5. Dedicated Alarm & Control I/Os...................................................................................................... 24
5.1. Common Alarm & Control I/Os ................................................................................................ 24
5.2. Type-1 Alarm & Control I/O Configuration .............................................................................. 26
5.3. Type-2 Alarm & Control I/O Configuration .............................................................................. 27
5.4. Alarm & Control Detailed Descriptions.................................................................................... 27
5.4.1. TEC_EN (Thermo-Electric Cooler Enable) ............................................................................ 27
5.4.2. RESET ................................................................................................................................... 28
5.4.3. TECn_DMD (Thermo-Electric Cooler Demand) ................................................................... 28
5.4.4. TX_DIS (Transmit Disable) ................................................................................................... 29
5.4.5. RX_LOS (Receive Loss of Signal) .......................................................................................... 29
5.4.6. INT_SRQ (Interrupt / Service Request) ................................................................................ 29
5.4.7. MOD_SEL (Module Select) .................................................................................................. 29
5.4.8. Implementing Monitor Tick Source in IC-TROSA ................................................................. 29
5.5. Alarm & Control I/O Electrical Requirements .......................................................................... 30
5.6. Alarm & Control I/O Timing Requirements ............................................................................. 31
6. Low Speed Electrical Interface ........................................................................................................ 31
6.1. Low Speed Electrical Interface for Type-1 Form Factor ........................................................... 31
6.2. Low Speed Electrical Interface for Type-2 ............................................................................... 42
6.3. Low Speed Connector Pin Sequence ....................................................................................... 44
7. Environmental and Operating Characteristics ................................................................................ 47
8. Electro-Optical Characteristics ........................................................................................................ 47
8.1. Laser Electro-Optic Characteristics (Type-2 Only) ................................................................... 47
8.2. Transmitter Electro-Optic Characteristics ............................................................................... 47
8.3. Receiver Electro-Optical Characteristics .................................................................................. 49
8.4. RF Frequency Response ........................................................................................................... 50
9. Mechanical Specifications ............................................................................................................... 56
9.1. General Overview and Fiber Types .......................................................................................... 56
9.2. Type-1 Mechanical Form Factor .............................................................................................. 57
9.3. Type-2 Mechanical Form Factor .............................................................................................. 60
10. Packaging and Mounting ................................................................................................................. 63
10.1. Type-1 .................................................................................................................................. 63
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