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Xavier,
No, the CWDM grid is contained in G.694.2 titled “Spectral grids for WDM applications: CWDM wavelength grid” from December 2003. It has the grid wavelengths which start at 1271 nm and end at 1611 nm.
G.695 titled “Optical interfaces for coarse wavelength division multiplexing applications” is the Recommendation containing the interface specifications – power levels etc. and refers to G.694.2 for the CWDM grid.
The two documents can be obtained at:
http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.694.2/en
http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.695/en
(You will have to download the 2004 version of G.695 unless you have a Ties account)
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From: Xavier Clairardin [mailto:xclairardin@KOTURA.COM]
Sent: 04 April 2007 20:54
To: STDS-802-3-HSSG@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Re: [HSSG] <HSSG-FOAH> Meeting
Chris,
Thank you for your presentation this morning. In slide 4 of your presentation, I believe ITU G695 would be a more recent version of the CWDM grid adopted by ITU. This last version was released in 2/2004 with a potential wavelength plan starting at 1431 to 1611 (20nm spacing)
Thanks
Xavier Clairardin
Kotura
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Cole [mailto:chris.cole@FINISAR.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 12:46 PM
To: STDS-802-3-HSSG@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Re: [HSSG] <HSSG-FOAH> Meeting
During today's Fiber Optic Ad Hoc call we discussed updating the SMF
alternatives table. We simplified the table entries to three key
qualifiers that are required to enable technical feasibility. The
updated table is enclosed. Any comments on the proper assignment of the
qualifiers will be appreciated.
We would also like to get input on the alternatives that are currently
under active investigation (green shading in the table) by HSSG
participants.
During the FOAC call, the 20G/25G - 1310nm alternatives, and 10G -
1550nm alternatives were confirmed as under active investigation.
We would like to find out if the 20G/25G - 1550nm, the 50G - 1310nm and
100G - 1310nm alternatives (shaded green) continue to be under active
investigation.
We would also like to find out if any of the white areas are under
active investigation.
Please send an email indicating if you are investigating any of the
areas not confirmed during today's FOAC call.
The purpose is to accurately reflect which investigations are taking
place so that we can get an idea of what presentations we can expect to
see during upcoming HSSG meetings. At this point we are not making any
selection between the alternatives.
Thank you
Chris