Re: [10GBT] Transmit power levels
George,
Thanks.
Sanjay
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Subject: Re: [10GBT] Transmit power levels
No , at the time of Joseph's presentation we noted it was not correct.
I can't answer in detail now (I'm on my mobile ), but we will at the
meeting or before.
George A. Zimmerman
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From: "Sanjay Kasturia"<SKasturia@TERANETICS.COM>
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Subject: [10GBT] Transmit power levels
A quick scan through past presentations reveals a few different
proposals for transmit power levels.
http://www.ieee802.org/3/10GBT/public/mar03/babanezhad_1_0303.pdf ,
a
March 2003 presentation by Joseph Babanezhad of Plato Labs, proposes
2v
peak to peak and also has a table on slide 16 that lists other prior
proposals: 2v peak to peak from a proposal from Cicada and 3.134v
peak
to peak for a proposal from Solarflare.
A subsequent presentation from George Zimmerman of Solarflare,
gives a
range of TX power, > 6dBm to <10dBm though there is no mention of
actual peak to peak voltages. If I assume that the 3.134v peak to
peak
corresponds to 10dBm then the 6dBm number will be about 2v peak to
peak.
Joseph, Vivek (Cicada) and George - is my interpretation of each of
your
proposals correct? Were there any other proposals on transmit power?
Thanks,
Sanjay
sanjay@teranetics.com
cell (650) 704-7686
office (408) 653-2235