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Transcript
DTE POWER DIFFERENTIAL NOISE AND
COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE REQUIREMENT
Terry Cobb
IEEE 802.3af Nov. 2000
Slide 1
1
Introduction
• To ensure that the PHY will operate a DTE power differential
noise requirement should be included.
• In addition a Common-mode voltage requirement should also
be included.
• Attached are the Noise and Common-mode voltage
requirements for: 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T.
• The differential noise or common-mode voltage when operating
with DTE power should not exceed those requirements.
IEEE 802.3af Nov. 2000
Slide 2
2
Differential Noise
10BASE-T:
14.4.4.2 Crosstalk noise
The level of crosstalk noise on a simplex link segment depends on the level of the disturbing signal(s) and
the crosstalk loss between the pair(s) carrying the signal(s) and the disturbed pair. With the maximum transmit level (14.3.1.2), the sinusoidal crosstalk loss (14.4.3.2), and multiple, random Manchester-encoded disturbers, the peak self-crosstalk noise levels as measured at the output of the following specified filter shall be
less than or equal to 264mV. The filter is a 3-pole Butterworth low-pass with a 3dB cutoff at 15MHz (refer
to B.4.2).
100BASE-TX:
25.4.6.3.1 External coupled noise
The differential noise coupled from external sources that is measured at the output of a filter
connected to the output of the near end of a disturbed link segment shall not exceed 40 mV peakto-peak. The filter for this measurement is a fifth order Butterworth filter with a 3 dB cutoff at 100
MHz.
1000BASE-T:
40.7.6 External coupled noise
The noise coupled from external sources that is measured at the output of a filter connected to the output of
the near end of a disturbed duplex channel should not exceed 40 mV peak-to-peak. The filter for this measurement
is a fifth order Butterworth filter with a 3 dB cutoff at 100MHz.
IEEE 802.3af Nov. 2000
Slide 3
3
Common-mode Voltage
10BASE-T:
14.3.1.2.5 Common-mode output voltage
The magnitude of the total common-mode output voltage of the transmitter, Ecm , measured as shown in Figure 14-14, shall be less than 50mV peak.
NOTE - This specification is not intended to ensure compliance with regulations concerning RF emissions. The implementor should consider any applicable local, national, or international regulations. Driving unshielded twisted pairs with
high-frequency, common-mode voltages may result in interference to other equipment.
100BASE-TX:
No requirement.
1000BASE-T:
40.8.3.3 MDI common-mode output voltage
The magnitude of the total common-mode output voltage, E cm_out , on any transmit circuit, when measured
as shown in Figure 40-32, shall be less than 50 mV peak-to-peak when transmitting data.
47.5
Ohms
PHY
47.5
Ohms
49.9
Ohms
Ecm
Figure 14-14 and 40-32
IEEE 802.3af Nov. 2000
Slide 4
4
Conclusion
Recommend the following requirements:
Differential noise voltage: The differential noise coupled from a DTE power
source shall not exceed 20 (TBD) mV peak-to-peak measured at the differential
input of the MDI receiver port(s).
Common-mode voltage: With DTE power applied the magnitude of the total
common-mode output AC voltage shall not exceed 50 mV peak when operating
at 10Mbit/s and 50 mV peak-to-peak when operating at 100Mbit/s or greater
measured at the MDI transmitter port(s). The magnitude of the common-mode
AC voltage shall not exceed 50 mV peak-to-peak measured at all other ports.
IEEE 802.3af Nov. 2000
Slide 5
5