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Chris, The lack of ANEXT specifications is still a big concern to me. As we saw, the dominant residual noise at the receiver will be ANEXT. Therefore its strength will directly determine the system performance. I saw there was a presentation about the ANEXT model for cat5/5e/6 on November's meeting <http://www.ieee802.org/3/tutorial/nov02/tutorial_2_1102.pdf>. Is this a ANEXT model that is gonna be standardized or not? Regards, Xiaopeng "Chris DiMinico" <cd@mohawk-cdt.com>@majordomo.ieee.org on 01/17/2003 09:00:08 AM Sent by: owner-stds-802-3-10gbt@majordomo.ieee.org To: "Chris DiMinico" <cd@mohawk-cdt.com>, "William Jones" <wjones@solarflare.com>, <stds-802-3-10gbt@ieee.org> cc: Subject: Re: [10GBASE-T] matlab ad hoc Bill, Please find the ISO 11801 channel specifications attached for: 1. Return Loss 2. Insertion Loss 3. Pair-to-Pair NEXT 4. Power Sum NEXT 5. Pair-to-Pair ELFEXT 5. Power Sum ELFEXT Regards, Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris DiMinico" <cd@mohawk-cdt.com> To: "William Jones" <wjones@solarflare.com>; <stds-802-3-10gbt@ieee.org> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 1:17 PM Subject: Re: [10GBASE-T] matlab ad hoc > Bill, > > I'll provide the cabling standard channel specifications before close of > business. > > Regards, > > Chris > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "William Jones" <wjones@solarflare.com> > To: <stds-802-3-10gbt@ieee.org> > Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 1:07 PM > Subject: [10GBASE-T] matlab ad hoc > > > > Participants > > To get this kicked off, I suggest developing some code to compute the > optimal DFE SNR. I would like to see several participants independently > develop some code. For the purposes of testing the code only, we need to > agree upon a transmit PSD, transformer, channel and noise models. I do not > want to use DSL models. I suggest something from TIA 568b or ISO 11801. I > am open to specific proposals. For the transformer, I suggest a simple > first order high pass filter with low frequency 3dB point in the range of 10 > to 15 MHz. For the simulation results I have present, I used 12.5 MHz. For > initial testing purposes, I suggest a PAM10 PSD with 10dBm power. > > I am sending this to the reflector. But, since several people are having > problems getting to the reflector, I am thinking to carry on the ad hoc via > direct distribution to interested participants. Let me know if this creates > a problem for anyone. So, I will be sending a separate email directly to > those participants that have contacted me either by email or business card > by the end of business today (1/16/03). If you do not receive a second > email and are interested in participating, kindly send me an email. > > Also, I have just received the 1000BASE-T code from Chris which I will be > distributing. > > Regards > > Bill > > William W. Jones, Ph.D. > Director of Systems Engineering > SolarFlare Communications, Inc. > 949-581-6830, ext. 2550 > mobile: 619-405-2445 > fax: 949-581-4695 > wjones@solarflare.com > > > (See attached file: ISO 11801 Channel-Class D and Class E.xls)
ISO 11801 Channel-Class D and Class E.xls