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Conference netcad::hub_mgnt

Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

2314.0. "TP-PMD & 31.25Mhz MLT3 Encoding" by ALBANY::BARTLEY () Wed May 24 1995 13:32

    Some customer questions....
    
    In the Open DECconnect Applications Guide on page 2-6 regarding
    FDDI (TP-PMD), it says "Although the data rate is 100Mb/s, the peak
    signal power is below 31.25 MHz because of the MLT3 encoding scheme."
    
    What does this mean? 
    
    Does the encoding scheme actually move data at 100Mb/s?
    
    
    
    Thanks,
    
    Dave
    
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2314.1NETCAD::B_CRONINWed May 24 1995 19:3022
    
    
    The MAC to MAC data rate is 100 Mbps. 
    
    The transmission rate on the PHY is faster than that, because of
    the coding involved. The MLT-3 coding transmits with a transition 
    rate of 8 ns, which is a rate of 125 Mbaud. This is, by the way, the 
    same transmission rate as the optics, but it uses a 3 level code, 
    rather than a 2 level code like the optics uses. 
    
    All signaling schemes have signal energy distributed across some band of
    frequencies. In this case, the peak of the energy in the coded signal 
    lies below a frequency of 31.5 MHz, (but some energy extends out
    as high as 125 MHz) If you took an MLT-3 signal, and connected it to 
    a spectrum analyzer, you would see a peak in the spectral energy 
    around 31 MHz.
    
    So, the data rate is 100 Mbps; the transmission rate is 125 Mbaud, and 
    the distibution of the signal power (in the frequency domain) peaks 
    around 31 MHz. 
    
    
2314.2ThanksALBANY::BARTLEYThu May 25 1995 12:171
    
2314.3but is standard, ok?MXOC00::CSILVAThu May 25 1995 17:4610
    Question?
    
    
    	In wich standard is specified that coding scheme?
    
    	Are we talking of course of a PMD ANSI FDDI spec. true?
    
    
    	Carlos
    
2314.4It's in there..ALBANY::BARTLEYFri May 26 1995 10:127
    This is out of the Open DECconnect Guide on page 2-6,
    
    "(MLT3 is specified in TP-PMD portion of the ANSI X3T9.5 standard.)"
    
    
    
    Dave
2314.5Thanks!MXOC00::CSILVAFri May 26 1995 15:031