IEEE 1393 1999
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IEEE Standard for Spaceborne Fiber Optic Data Bus
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1999 | 127 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. The design requirements for a fiber-optic serial interconnect protocol, topology, and me-dia is established. The application target for this standard is the interconnection of multiple aerospace sensors, processing resources, bulk storage resources, and communications resourcesonboard aerospace platforms. This standard is for subsystem interconnection, as opposed to intra-backplane connection.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Introduction Participants |
6 | CONTENTS |
8 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose |
9 | 1.3 Organization of document map 2. References 3. DeĆnitions, acronyms, abbreviations, and conventions 3.1 DeĆnitions |
11 | 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations |
12 | 3.3 Language conventions |
14 | 4. Network description 4.1 Introduction |
19 | 4.2 Operation |
40 | 4.3 Sample startup scenario 5. Physical plant 5.1 Topology 5.2 Fiber-optic cable |
44 | 5.3 Connectors 6. Fiber-optic bus interface unit (FBIU) |
46 | 6.1 FBIU Physical Layer |
53 | 6.2 FBIU Data Link Layer |
65 | 6.3 FBIU Management Layer processes |
84 | 7. Control Ćber-optic bus interface unit (CFBIU) |
85 | 7.1 CFBIU Physical Layer |
88 | 7.2 CFBIU Data Link Layer |
92 | 7.3 CFBIU Management Layer |
124 | 8. Operating Environment |
125 | 8.1 Temperature 8.2 Pressure 8.3 Outgassing requirements |
127 | Annex AāBibliography |