802.3bp Baseline Optional Link segment



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802.3bp Baseline Optional Link segment San Diego, A July 2014 hris DiMinico M ommunications/panduit cdiminico@ieee.org 1

Purpose Development of baseline for the 802.3bp optional Link Segment (ScTP/Shielded) in IEEE P802.3bp. Proposal for optional link segment specifications in lause 98 Add equations with TBD s. 2

Supporters Ludwig Winkel, Siemens Bob Lounsbury, Rockwell Karl Weber, Beckhoff Automation Bernd Horrmeyer, Phoenix ontact arlos Pardo, Knowledge Development for Plastic Optical Fiber (KDPOF) Robert Wagner, Ronald Nordin, Panduit Dave Hess, ord Data James Malkemus, General able orp Bert Bergner, TE onnectivity, AD Automotive Infotainment Mike Gardner, Sasha Babenko, Molex Inc Paul Kish, Belden Val Maguire, Siemon ompany Larry Matola, Delphi orporation Thomas Mueller, Rosenberger Rainer Pohmerer, LEONI Kabel GmbH Alan Flatman, Independent 3

Objectives - Updated (May 15, 2014) Note: New objective in RED text (awaiting 802.3 WG approval July 2014) 4

802.3bp Link Segments Two link segments are specified: a) An automotive link segment supporting up to four inline connectors using unshielded balanced copper cabling for at least 15 m. This link segment is referred to as link segment type A. b) An additional link segment supporting up to four inline connectors using balanced copper cabling for at least 40 m to support applications requiring additional physical reach, such as industrial and automation controls and transportation (aircraft, railway, bus and heavy trucks). This link segment is referred to as link segment type B. 5

802.3bp Link Segment (optional) link segment at least 40 m 1-pair balanced copper cabling Active Device MDI E E E E MDI Active Device Bundled: not differential signaling over balanced twisted-pair cable E cable bundled cable bundled cable cable E The IEEE 802.3 nomenclature is bracketed to identify relationship to the IEEE 802.3 definitions. Length objective [E] to [E] at least 40 m Number of inline connectors [] = 4 E MDI = inline connector = connection to equipment = Active electronics connector [Medium dependent interface (MDI)] 6

1000BASE-T1 Link Segments IL Insertion loss proposal 0.1100 InsertionLoss( f ) 0.7131 f 0.0040 f 0.08 f 0. 018 f f (TBD) 7

1000BASE-T1 Link Segments IL 1000BASE-T1 Link Segments IL 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 3.9 db difference at @ 250 MHz Automotive Link Segment IL - 23 +AWG stranded - 4 connector - 125 deg (.4% deg c) Proposal Optional Link Segment IL - 22 AWG solid - 4 connector - 70 deg (.2% deg c) 8

1000BASE-T1 Link Segment RL Automotive and Optional Link Segment Return Loss Add equation with TBD 5 10 Link Segments Return Loss MHz 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 db 15 20 25 30 Link Segments Return Loss 9

Alien crosstalk - ANEXT PSANEXT single port Frequency (MHz) 1 f 600 PSANEXT (db) 75 (TBD) PSANEXT multi port Frequency (MHz) 1 f 600 PSANEXT (db) 65 (TBD) 10

Alien crosstalk - PSAARF PSAARF alculations that result in PSAARF loss values greater than 70 db (TBD) shall revert to a requirement of 70 db minimum (TBD). Frequency (MHz) 1 f 600 PSAARF (db) 61-20log(f/100) (TBD) 11

Alien crosstalk - PSAARF PSAARF db 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 MHz 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 PSAARF Frequency (MHz) 1 f 600 PSAARF (db) 61-20log(f/100) (TBD) 12

Link segment transmission parameters (ScTP/Shielded) oupling attenuation - onsistent with ategory 6A specified in ANSI/TIA-1005-A-2012 Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Industrial Premises. The coupling attenuation requirements (E1, E2, E3) depend on the electromagnetic environmental classifications specified in ANSI/TIA-568-.0. The coupling attenuation requirements (E4) TDB depend on the electromagnetic environmental specifications for automotive applications. oupling attenuation Frequency (MHz) E1 E2 Minimum (db) E2 E4 30 f 600 80-20Log(f) (Max 40 db) 90-20Log(f) (Max 50 db) 100-20Log(f) (Max 60 db) TBD Environmental classification Electromagnetic E 1 E 2 E 3 E 4 Radiated RF - AM 3 V/m at (80 to 1 000 MHz) 3 V/m at (1 400 to 2 000 MHz) 1 V/m at (2 000 to 2 700 MHz) 3 V/m at (80 to 1 000 MHz) 3 V/m at (1 400 to 2 000 MHz) 1 V/m at (2 000 to 2 700 MHz) 10 V/m at (80 to 1 000 MHz) 3 V/m at (1 400 to 2 000 MHz) 1 V/m at (2 000 to 2 700 MHz) TBD Automotive Applications onducted RF 3 V at 150 khz to 80 MHz 3 V at 150 khz to 80 MHz 10 V at 150 khz to 80 MHz TBD Automotive Applications 13

Link segment transmission parameters (ScTP/Shielded) oupling attenuation Frequency (MHz) E1 E2 Minimum (db) E3 E4 30 f 600 80-20Log(f) (Max 40 db) 90-20Log(f) (Max 50 db) 100-20Log(f) (Max 60 db) TBD oupling Attenuation 10 MHz 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 20 db 30 40 50 60 A-E1 A-E2 A-E3 70 14

oupling attenutation (at6a UFTP) Source: rossbach_0513_40gbt-1.pdf 15

oupling attenuation (at6a UFTP) Source: rossbach_0513_40gbt-1.pdf slide 10 16

oupling attenuation (at6a UFTP) Source: rossbach_0513_40gbt-1.pdf slide 10 17

Feasibility - Alien crosstalk - ANEXT 18

Feasibility - Alien crosstalk - PSARF 0 PSARF (10 m cable S/FTP) 20 40 60 PSAARF(Pair12) db PSAARF(Pair36) 80 PSAARF(Pair45) PSAARF(Pair78) 100 120 140 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 Frequency (MHz) 19

Backup 20

Link segment transmission parameters (UTP) Link segment transmission and coupling parameters (UTP) Insertion loss Return loss Alien rosstalk PSANEXT, PSAARF ommon to differential conversion loss (SD12/SD21) Insertion loss Amended Motion #2 - Move that The IEEE P802.3bp Task Force affirms the proposed Baseline IL hannel Performance for link segment insertion to establish the absolute value across the frequency range through 600MHz. (herman_3bp_01_0913.pdf) Technical 75% Vote Y: 25 N: 0 A: 4 MOTION: Passes 21

Link segment transmission parameters (UTP) Alien rosstalk -PSANEXT Motion 4: Move that 802.3bp adopt the Proposed baseline Alien NEXT specification on slide 8 of mueller_01a_3bp_0314.pdf M: Thomas Müller S: hris Mash Y: 29 N:0 A: 9 22

Link segment transmission parameters (UTP) Alien rosstalk -PSAARF Motion #8 - Move that The IEEE P802.3bp Task Force affirms the proposed Baseline PSANEXT (in slide 11 in herman_3bp_01_0913.pdf ) and PSAARF (in slide 13 in herman_3bp_01_0913.pdf) for link segment specification over frequency range 1MHz - 600MHz. (alien crosstalk configuration in http://www.ieee802.org/3/bp/public/jul13/moffitt_3bp_01_0713.pdf) M: Todd Herman S: Xiaofeng Wang Technical 75% Vote Y: 18 N: 1 A: 10 MOTION: Passes 23

Link segment transmission parameters (UTP) Return Loss 24

Link segment transmission parameters (UTP) Mode conversion 25