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BS ISO/IEC 9314-3 : 90 AMD 9267

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INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS - FIBRE DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE - PHYSICAL LAYER MEDIUM DEPENDENT

Superseded date

11-15-1996

Published date

11-23-2012

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Conventions and abbreviations
4.1 Conventions
4.2 Abbreviations
5 General description
5.1 Ring Overview
5.2 Environment
6 Services
6.1 PMD-to-PHY services
6.2 PMD-to-SMT services
7 Media attachment
7.1 Media Interface Connector (MIC)
7.2 MIC intermateability detail
8 Media signal interface
8.1 Active output interface
8.2 Active input interface
8.3 Station bypass interface
8.4 Station bypass timing definitions
9 Interface signals
9.1 Optical Receiver
9.2 Optical Transmitter
10 Cable Plant Interface Specification 28
10.1 Cable plant specification
10.2 Bypassing
10.3 Connectors and splices
Tables
1 Characteristics of active output interface
2 Characteristics of active input interface
3 Characteristics of station bypass interface
4 Summary of assertion and deassertion requirements
5 Suggested fibre for a cable plant
6 Bandwidth and attenuation values
Figures
1 FDDI links and connections
2 FDDI topology example
3 Dual attachment PMD services
4 Example of Media Interface Connector (MIC) plug
5 MIC receptacle - fibre/device
6 MIC receptacle - fibre/fibre
7 MIC ferrule geometry
8 Receptacle keying detail
9 Source spectral width and centre wavelength
      requirements
10 Pulse envelope
11 Expanded pulse envelope
12 Station bypass timing characteristics
13 Signal detect thresholds and timing
14 Minimum dispersion wavelength and slope limits
15 Cable plant example
Annexes
A Test methods
A.1 Active output interface
A.2 Active input interface
A.3 Distortion and jitter contributions
A.4 Distortion and jitter measurements
A.5 DDJ test pattern for jitter measurements
B Optical test procedures
C Alternative cable plant usage
C.1 Alternative fibre sizes
C.2 Theoretical connection losses
C.3 Optical bypass switches
D Electrical interface considerations
E Example of system jitter allocation
E.1 Jitter sources
E.2 Jitter calculation example
F Keying considerations
F.1 Receptacle keying
F.2 Plug keying
F.3 Cabling systems
G Reference non-precision MIC test plug
Annex Tables
C.1 Alternative fibre sizes
C.2 Theoretical connection losses for mixed fibre
      types
C.3 Summary of loss budget remaining
E.1 System jitter budget example
Annex Figures
D.1 Test configuration for dc-coupled components
D.2 Test configuration for ac-coupled components
G.1 Reference non-precision MIC plug

Describes Physical Layer, Medium Dependent requirements for the Fibre Distributed Data Interface. Provides a high-bandwith (100 Mbit/s) general-purpose interconnection among computers and peripheral equipment using fibre optics as the transmission medium. May be configured to support a sustained transfer rate of approximately 80 Mbit/s. May not meet the requirements of all unbuffered high-speed devices. It establishes the connection among many nodes distributed over distances of several kilometers. Default values were calculated on the basis of 1000 physical connections and a total fibre path length of 200 km. BS AMD 9267 RENUMBERS THIS STANDARD

DevelopmentNote
Superseded and renumbered by BS EN ISO/IEC 9314/3 (07/2004)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 9314-3:1990 Identical

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