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[802.3_SPEP2P] mixed 10BASE-T1L/100BASE-T1L Crosstalk



All – in generating a noise environment, it occurs to me that the low frequency noise might be substantially different if we consider an environment with some 10BASE-T1L and some 100BASE-T1L disturbers. (I have substantial experience in mixed crosstalk environments from prior work, both in Ethernet and DSL systems).  This tends to increase the noise at low frequencies and could be important.

 

My own experience tells me such installations would likely be commonplace; however, I would like to ask other practitioners their experience, particularly whether they would likely see the inline connector distributions of the two technologies mixed in an operational process automation scenario.

It isn’t a huge effect, but if this happens, including it can be a useful way to avoid putting too little low frequency noise.

 

George Zimmerman, Ph.D.

President & Principal

CME Consulting, Inc.

Experts in Advanced PHYsical Communications

george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

310-920-3860

 


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