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ISO/IEC TR 11801-9901

Information technology – Generic cabling for customer premises – Part 9901: Guidance for balanced cabling in support of at least 40 Gbit/s data transmission

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 October 2014
Status: active
Page Count: 60
ICS Code (Interface and interconnection equipment): 35.200
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This part of ISO/IEC 11801 covers the following channel descriptions constructed from components with a nominal impedance of 100 Ω.

a) Class I: 30 m channel based on upcoming Category 8.1 components. This channel provides increased margin compared to ISO/IEC 11801, Class EA channels, and an upper frequency limit of 1 600 MHz (2 000 MHz (ffs) (see Clause 4).

b) Class II: 30 m channel based on upcoming Category 8.2 components. This channel provides increased margin compared to ISO/IEC 11801, Class FA channels, and an upper frequency limit of 1 600 MHz (2 000 MHz ffs) (see Clause 4).

c) Channels based on Category 6A components of ISO/IEC 11801, length corrected to 30 m (Clause 5).

d) Channels based on Category 7A components of ISO/IEC 11801, length corrected to 30 m (Clause 5).

e) Channels based on Category 6A components of ISO/IEC 11801, length corrected to 30 m, characterized beyond the current upper frequency (see Annex B).

f) Channels based on Category 7A components of ISO/IEC 11801, length corrected to 30 m, characterized beyond the current upper frequency (see Annex B).

This Technical Report offers an assessment (see Annex A) of expected capacity and reach for the channels defined in Clause 4, Clause 5 and Annex B.

All 30 m channels comprise a 2 m cord (50 % derated) attached at each end of a permanent link of 26 m length. These assumptions are for modelling only. ISO/IEC 11801 gives the freedom to use different configurations as long as the channel values are fulfilled.

Specific component requirements are not addressed in this Technical Report. Any inferred component requirements are not intended to be normative.

Document History

ISO/IEC TR 11801-9901
October 1, 2014
Information technology – Generic cabling for customer premises – Part 9901: Guidance for balanced cabling in support of at least 40 Gbit/s data transmission
This part of ISO/IEC 11801 covers the following channel descriptions constructed from components with a nominal impedance of 100 Ω. a) Class I: 30 m channel based on upcoming Category 8.1...

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