BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 11801-9906:2020
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Information technology. Generic cabling for customer premises – Balanced 1-pair cabling channels up to 600 MHz for single pair Ethernet (SPE)
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BSI | 2020 | 42 |
This document covers channel specifications, for channels constructed from balanced 1-pair cabling components, primarily intended for use in industrial automation and process control applications.
The channel specifications are consistent with corresponding IEEE 802.3 single-pair Ethernet (SPE) applications and are referenced from link segment specifications in the following IEEE SPE physical layer specifications:
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ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD4, 1 000 Mb/s: 1000BASE-T1 Type A, ≤ 15 m, 1000BASE-T1 Type B, ≤ 40 m;
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ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD1, 100 Mb/s: 100BASE-T1, ≤ 15 m;
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IEEE 802.3cg, 10 Mb/s: 10BASE-T1S, ≤ 15 m; 10BASE-T1L, ≤ 1 000 m.
The channel component specifications are referenced according to corresponding IEC balanced 1-pair cable and connector specifications.
Channel specifications include IL, RL, TCL, coupling attenuation, and alien crosstalk parameters specifications.
Channel EMC related specifications include electromagnetic isolation levels E1, E2 and E3, which are defined according to the MICE standard environmental characterization system specified in ISO/IEC 11801-1.
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2 | undefined |
4 | CONTENTS |
8 | FOREWORD |
10 | INTRODUCTION |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and symbols 3.1 Terms and definitions |
12 | 3.2 Symbols 4 Balanced 1-pair cabling channels 4.1 General |
13 | 4.2 Component specifications 4.3 Environmental classifications Tables Table 1 – SPE signal transmission functional space |
14 | 4.4 Channel reference implementations 4.5 Balanced 1-pair cabling channel signal transmission specifications 4.5.1 Return loss (RL) 4.5.2 Insertion loss (IL) Table 2 – Balanced 1-pair cabling channel return loss (RL) |
15 | 4.5.3 Unbalance attenuation and coupling attenuation Table 3 – Balanced 1-pair cabling channel IL |
16 | Table 4 – Balanced 1-pair cabling channel TCL Table 5 – Balanced 1-pair cabling channel ELTCTL |
17 | 4.5.4 Alien (exogenous) crosstalk Table 6 – Balanced 1-pair cabling channel coupling attenuation Table 7 – Balanced 1-pair cabling channel PS ANEXT |
18 | 4.5.5 DC loop resistance 4.5.6 Propagation delay Table 8 – Balanced 1-pair cabling channel PS AACR-F Table 9 – Balanced 1-pair cabling channel DC loop resistance Table 10 – Balanced 1-pair cabling channel propagation delay |
19 | Annex A (informative)Balanced 1-pair cable specifications A.1 General A.2 Cables using alternative conductor sizes A.3 Balanced 1-pair cable specifications A.3.1 Return loss (RL) Table A.1 – Balanced 1-pair cable standards |
20 | A.3.2 Insertion loss (IL) A.3.3 Unbalance attenuation and coupling attenuation Table A.2 – Balanced 1-pair cable RL Table A.3 – Balanced 1-pair cable IL |
21 | Table A.4 – Balanced 1-pair cable TCL Table A.5 – Balanced 1-pair cable ELTCTL |
22 | A.3.4 Alien (exogenous) crosstalk Table A.6 – Balanced 1-pair cable coupling attenuation Table A.7 – Balanced 1-pair cable PS ANEXT |
23 | A.3.5 DC resistance A.3.6 Propagation delay Table A.8 – Balanced 1-pair cable PS AACR-F Table A.9 – Balanced 1-pair cable DC resistance Table A.10 – Balanced 1-pair cable propagation delay |
24 | Annex B (informative)Balanced 1-pair connector specifications B.1 General B.2 Balanced 1-pair connector specifications B.2.1 Return loss (RL) B.2.2 Insertion loss (IL) Table B.1 – Balanced 1-pair connector standards Table B.2 – Balanced 1-pair connector RL |
25 | B.2.3 Unbalance attenuation and coupling attenuation Table B.3 – Balanced 1-pair connector IL Table B.4 – Balanced 1-pair connector TCL Table B.5 – Balanced 1-pair connector TCTL |
26 | B.2.4 Alien (exogenous) crosstalk Table B.6 – Balanced 1-pair connector coupling attenuation Table B.7 – Balanced 1-pair connector PS ANEXT Table B.8 – Balanced 1-pair connector PS AACR-F |
27 | B.2.5 DC resistance (DCR) B.2.6 Propagation delay (delay) Table B.9 – Balanced 1-pair connector DCR Table B.10 – Balanced 1-pair connector delay |
28 | Annex C (informative)Link segment specifications C.1 General C.2 Return loss (RL) C.2.1 1000BASE-T1, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD4 C.2.2 100BASE-T1, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD1 C.2.3 10BASE-T1S, IEEE 802.3cg Table C.1 – Return loss limits for 15 m and 40 m link segment Table C.2 – Return loss limits for 15 m link segment Table C.3 – Return loss limits for 15 m link segment |
29 | C.2.4 10BASE-T1L, IEEE 802.3cg C.3 Insertion loss (IL) C.3.1 1000BASE-T1, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD4 C.3.2 100BASE-T1, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD1 Table C.4 – Return loss limits for 1 000 m link segment Table C.5 – Insertion loss limits of a 15 m and 40 m link segment Table C.6 – Insertion loss limits for a 15 m link segment |
30 | C.4 TCL – 10BASE-T1L, IEEE 802.3cg Table C.7 – Insertion loss limits for a 15 m link segment Table C.8 – Insertion loss limits for a 1 000 m link segment Table C.9 – TCL for a 1 000 m link segment |
31 | C.5 ELTCTL – 10BASE-T1L, IEEE 802.3cg C.6 PS ANEXT C.6.1 1000BASE-T1, Type A, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD4 C.6.2 1000BASE-T1, Type B, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD4 C.6.3 100BASE-T1, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD1 Table C.10 – ELTCTL for a 1 000 m link segment Table C.11 – PS ANEXT for a 15 m link segment Table C.12 – PS ANEXT for a 40 m link segment Table C.13 – PS ANEXT for a 15 m link segment |
32 | C.6.4 10BASE-T1S, IEEE 802.3cg C.6.5 10BASE-T1L, IEEE 802.3cg C.7 PS AACR-F C.7.1 1000BASE-T1, Type A, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD4 C.7.2 1000BASE-T1, Type B, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD4 Table C.14 – PS ANEXT for a 15 m link segment Table C.15 – PS ANEXT for a 1 000 m link segment Table C.16 – PS AACR-F for a 15 m link segment Table C.17 – PS AACR-F for a 40 m link segment |
33 | C.7.3 100BASE-T1, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD1 C.7.4 10BASE-T1S, IEEE 802.3cg C.7.5 10BASE-T1L, IEEE 802.3cg C.8 Coupling attenuation C.8.1 1000BASE-T1, Type A, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD4 Table C.18 – PS AACR-F for a 15 m link segment Table C.19 – PS AACR-F for a 15 m link segment Table C.20 – PS AACR-F for a 1 000 m link segment Table C.21 – Coupling attenuation for a 15 m link segment |
34 | C.8.2 1000BASE-T1, Type B, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD4 C.8.3 100BASE-T1, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD1 C.8.4 10BASE-T1S, IEEE 802.3cg C.8.5 10BASE-T1L, IEEE 802.3cg Table C.22 – Coupling attenuation for a 40 m link segment Table C.23 – Coupling attenuation for a 15 m link segment Table C.24 – Coupling attenuation for a 15 m link segment Table C.25 – Coupling attenuation for a 1 000 m link segment |
35 | C.9 Delay C.9.1 1000BASE-T1, Type A, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD4 C.9.2 1000BASE-T1, Type B, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD4 C.9.3 10BASE-T1L, IEEE 802.3cg Table C.26 – Delay for a 15 m link segment Table C.27 – Delay for a 40 m link segment Table C.28 – Delay for a 1 000 m link segment |
36 | Annex D (informative)Considerations for balanced 1-pair channelsbundled in a 4-pair cabling channel |
37 | Annex E (informative)Conductor size effects for reduced insertion loss E.1 Channel parameters affected by conductor size and AWG Table E.1 – Conductor diameter IL factors to be used with example 24 AWG cable with 1,8 conductor IL coefficient |
38 | E.2 IL parameter variation due to conductor size variation E.3 AWG |
39 | Bibliography |