1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Physical Layer Compliance Tests Manual
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10Base-T RD Receiver Circuit Signal Acceptance Test (BER)
23 10Base-T RD Receiver Circuit Signal
Acceptance Test (BER)
23.1
Test Purpose
To measure the Bit Error Rate (BER) of the UUT.
23.2
Specification
“The differential transmitted signals on TX+/- must meet the requirements of section 9.1 of the
ANSI X3.263 specification.”
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See sections 8 - 14 of this document. The receiver shall have a bit
error rate of less than
.
This requirement can be accomplished by performing receive bit error rate tests with specification
compliant Category 5 cables across a range of lengths from approximately 1 meter to greater than
100 meters (maximum specification). Insertion loss measurements and propagation delay
measurements have shown high-quality Category 5 cable ranging from 115 m to 130 m may be
equal to a maximum specification cable (depending on the vendor and the cable manufacturing lot).
See
for details on constructing LAN cables.
Figure 23-1. Differential Input Signals
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23.3
Test Equipment
•
Transmit computer with a Network Interface Card (NIC) or LAN On Motherboard (LOM)
running gigconf.exe
•
Host computer running gigconf.exe
1.
ANSI X3.263-1995, p 32.
10
8
–
RX+
RX -
TX+
TX -
Transmitter
Receiver
(UUT)
Twisted-Pair
Cable
2.
Based on ANSI X3.263, p 32, figure 15.