Re: [STDS-802-3-EPOC] Updated Downstream CLT Transmitter PHY path block diagram
Hi Mark,
Changes look sweet - one small comment that I would have is about the Data
Detector - in order to work correctly Data Detector has to be placed
*before* FEC Encoder and not after it. Once data is encoded and we drop the
first bit of sync header, it is much harder to figure out whether we're
looking at data or control symbols. In 10G-EPON, Data Detector and FEC
Encoder are essentially functionally combined into a single set of state
diagrams. This is the logical I followed in my contributions on Encoder for
CLT and CNU I shared via reflector last week.
Regards
Marek Hajduczenia, PhD
Network Architect, Principal Engineer
Bright House Networks
Office +1-813-295-5644
Cell +1-813-465-0669
From: Mark Laubach [mailto:laubach@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 12:23 PM
To: STDS-802-3-EPOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [STDS-802-3-EPOC] Updated Downstream CLT Transmitter PHY path block
diagram
Avi and I have updated to the next iteration of the Downstream CLT TX high
level block diagram for socialization at today's conference call.
Apologies on sending this out just before the meeting. I was traveling
yesterday. This is just a roll-up of comments received at the F2F in York
and the addition of the NCP block, with indicated changes in RED.
This is R01 and we expect to update/include more going in to the next
meeting.
Cheers,
Mark
Broadband Communications Group
Broadcom Corporation
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Petaluma, CA, 94954
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