Guangtongxin yanjiu (Aug 2024)
Design of Automatic Test System for 50 Gbit/s SFP56 Optical Module
Abstract
【Objective】In the production test process of 50 Gbit/s Small Form Pluggable (SFP) 56 optical module, the number of instruments and equipment to be matched for the test is large. Therefore, the test instruments are used in isolation, and the test process is complex. These issues make the optical module test longer, and the test efficiency is relatively low. It brings a lot of inconvenience to the test personnel, and can not guarantee the consistency of the test products. The purpose of this paper is to enhance debugging and testing efficiency while alleviating testers' workload.【Methods】Python language and its robust third-party libraries, including the VISA and pyserial libraries, are utilized to develop an automatic testing system for SFP56 optical modules compatible with the Windows operating system.【Results】The system can debug and test the optical module automatically. The test instruments can be used in parallel, reducing the waste of time and resources. According to the test requirements, the optical module can also be tested step by step, which greatly improves the efficiency of the debugging and testing of the optical module in the production line. It can also reduce the requirements of the tester. The verification shows that compared with the traditional optical module test, the test time of each optical module is saved by about 70 s, which greatly improves the test efficiency of the optical module. In the optical module test, the result deviation caused by human operation is avoided, and the product consistency can be guaranteed.【Conclusion】In comparison to Labview-based automatic optical module testing systems, which are currently prevalent in the market, the system designed in this study is more scalable and convenient for upgrades and maintenance. Moreover, it can be expanded to support optical module testing at speeds of 100, 200, 400, and 800 Gbit/s, thus laying a technical foundation for future high-speed optical module testing.