RE: 3PMD Proposal
Larry,
Yes, the 4 X WWDM (1300 nm) solution will work with both MMF and SMF with
the same transceiver module.
Lisa Buckman
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Miller [mailto:ldmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 6:59 AM
To: david_cunningham@xxxxxxxxxxx; Bernd.Prediger@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
piers_dawe@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Stds-802-3-Hssg@xxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: 3PMD Proposal
Arghhhh!!! Are we really back to that, David? The offset patchcord has been
terribly unpopular with us, adding so much cost that it nearly doubles the
cost of 1 Gb MM LX links.
Is the Agilent 4X WWDM going to work with SMF? I will be wanting to know
that.....
Larry Miller
-----Original Message-----
From: david_cunningham@xxxxxxxxxxx [SMTP:david_cunningham@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 9:04 PM
To: Bernd.Prediger@xxxxxxxxxxxx; piers_dawe@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Stds-802-3-Hssg@xxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: 3PMD Proposal
Bernd,
the offset launch patchcord is assumed for the 1300 nm WWDM case for
10 Gigabit Ethernet. As was documented in IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-LX the
offset launch patchcord ensures a worst-case minimum bandwidth of 500
MHz.km. For 1300 nm links the inclusion of the offset launch patchcord
obsoleted the 385 Mhz.km modal bandwidth value that was present in some
older drafts of the 1000BASE-LX clause.
In conclusion, since the offset launch patchcord is part of the 1300
nm WWDM
proposal 500 MHz.km is the correct modal bandwidth to use for the multimode
links.
Best wishes,
David.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bernd.Prediger@xxxxxxxxxxxx [ mailto:Bernd.Prediger@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:Bernd.Prediger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> ]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 9:49 AM
To: piers_dawe@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Stds-802-3-Hssg@xxxxxxxx
Subject: 3PMD Proposal
Hello Piers,
I just got through Del's presentation from Ottawa again and stumpled over
your calculation for the "Minimum Range" of CWDM over installed MM-Fiber
(Slide 4).
You calculated 2-300m for all 500MHz*km fiber but I understood that since
Gigabit Ethernet the worst case effective bandwidth everbody agreed on is
375MHz*km. Our calculation with the latter value let to about 180m.
What am I missing here? (Of course we used your spreadsheet!)
Best wishes
Bernd