Re: [8023-10GEPON] FW: Downstream wavelength
Title: FW: Downstream wavelength
Hi Marek,
Sorry for the delay in responding - I had to be out of
the office early this morning.
I showed some wavelength bands on slide 3
that I didn't show later, brown upstream wavelengths for 1 and 10
Gb/s (I am not addressing upstream in this comment), and
for today's downstream (green, also not the subject of this comment, but I
wanted to show how wide the filter transition region is today compared with what
we are proposing). Slide 5 and following should show blue for my proposed
reduced broadcast (auxiliary) wavelength, and slides 5-6 show brown for the
ideal and practical filter passbands for 1577 nm. Slides 7-8 should show
orange for a 1590 nm downstream wavelength. I will try to convert to .pdf
and resend in case there are any issues with power point. I am having
problems with the conversion on my computer, so it may be a few hours before I
can send it.
Regarding the height of the bands, no,
there is no significance to that. I made them different heights to help
distinguish one from another. I do note, though, that a broadcast optical
carrier must arrive at the ONT on the order of 20-25 dB higher than the data
carrier.
Thanks,
jim
Jim Farmer, K4BSE
Chief Network
Architect,
Enablence
Technology
FTTx
Networks Division.
1075 Windward Ridge Parkway
Alpharetta, GA 30005 USA
678-339-1045
678-640-0860 (cell)
jim.farmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.enablence.com
From: Marek Hajduczenia
[mailto:marek_haj@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 5:14
AM
To: STDS-802-3-10GEPON@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:
[8023-10GEPON] FW: Downstream wavelength
Hi Jim,
I have two questions
(1) are slides 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 complete ? There are some
colours in the agenda which do not appear on the slide. Just wondering whether
it is only my PowerPoint acting up or something is indeed missing.
(2) what is the meaning of the height of individual
bands on slide 3 ? If there is any, what is the scale ?
Thank You
Marek
We request to make the attached presentation during
the 10GEPON meeting in Dallas. We remain concerned over the decision to
drop the 1590 nm downstream band from the plan, for reasons shown in the
attached. Note that there are notes that go with most of the slides.
You can see them by going to View|Notes Page
Thanks,
Alan
Brown
Jim Farmer
Jim Farmer, K4BSE
Chief Network Architect,
Enablence
Technology
FTTx Networks Division.
1075 Windward Ridge Parkway
Alpharetta, GA 30005 USA
678-339-1045
678-640-0860
(cell)
jim.farmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.enablence.com
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