IEEE Std 802.3bv-2017 pdf free download – IEEE Standard for Ethernet Amendment 9: Physical Layer Specifications and Management Parameters for 1000 Mb/s Operation Over Plastic Optical Fiber

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IEEE Std 802.3bv-2017 pdf free download – IEEE Standard for Ethernet Amendment 9: Physical Layer Specifications and Management Parameters for 1000 Mb/s Operation Over Plastic Optical Fiber.
1.4.26a 1000BASE-RHA: IEEE 802.3 Physical Layer specification for 1000 Mb/s Ethernet using 1000BASE-H encoding and red light (approximately 650 nm) PMD tailored for home-network and other consumer application requirements. (See IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 115.)
1.4.26b 1000BASE-RHB: IEEE 802.3 Physical Layer specification for 1000 Mb/s Ethernet using 1000BASE-H encoding and red light (approximately 650 nm) PMD tailored for industrial application requirements. (See IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 115.)
1.4.26c 1000BASE-RHC: IEEE 802.3 Physical Layer specification for 1000 Mb/s Ethernet using 1000BASE-H encoding and red light (approximately 650 nm) PMD tailored for automotive application requirements. (See IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 115.)
1.4.26d 1000BASE-RHx: IEEE 802.3 specification for 1000 Mb/s Ethernet using duplex plastic optical fiber and red light (approximately 650 nm) with unspecified optical power budget (optical power budget is defined by the specific PMD type). (See IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 115.)
Change the definition 1.4.91 as follows: 1.4.91 64B/65B transmission code: A block oriented encoding where 64-bit blocks are prepended with a single bit to indicate whether the block contains only data or a mix of data and control information. The details of each 64B/65B encoding are specific to the PCS. (See IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 55, and Clause 115.) Insert the following new definition after
1.4.245 “jumper cable assembly”: 1.4.245a Kojiri-safe: A property of the mechanical design for receptacles and mated plugs to protect sensitive functional elements, especially fiber optic ferrules and receptacles. Also called scoop-proof. Insert the following new definition after 1.4.277a “MultiGBASE-T” (inserted by IEEE Std 802.3bq- 2016): 1.4.277b multi-level coset code (MLCC): A forward error correcting technique consisting of splitting the information bit stream among several levels, for each one a binary component code (possibly none) is employed with an error correction capability according to the reliability of each level in data transmission over noisy channels. (See IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 115.) Insert the following new definitions after
1.4.326 “Physical Coding Sublayer”: 1.4.326a physical data block (PDB): The minimum data unit of 65 bits used to encode the GMII data stream. (See IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 115.)
1.4.326b physical header data (PHD): Side information block embedded inside a Transmit Block that is used to exchange control and for negotiation of PCS and PMA parameters between two link partners. (See IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 115.)
1.4.326c physical header subframe (PHS): Block of symbols that are the result of adding error detection and error correction parities plus modulation to PHD (See IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 115.) Change the definition of 1.4.401 as follows: 1.4.401 Tomlinson-Harashima precoder (THP): A precoding technique for intersymbol interference miti- gation. (See IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 55, and Clause 115.)IEEE Std 802.3bv pdf download.

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