Data Communications and Diphase Testing Manual
January 2016
21148872, Rev. 002
Page 47
Glossary
A
AC —
Alternating Current. An AC power adapter is supplied with the instrument.
Asynchronous mode —
Timing or transmission mode in which data is transferred as
a series of bits separated by start and stop bits, not related to time.
See
Synchronous
mode.
B
Balanced circuit —
A two lead circuit that conveys data using different voltages on
each lead. You can test balanced circuits for EIA-530, EIA-530A, RS-449/ V.36, and
MIL-188-114 interfaces using the instrument.
BER —
Bit Error Rate.
BERT —
Bit error rate test. A known pattern of bits is transmitted, and errors received
are counted to figure the BER. The Bit Error Rate test is used to measure transmission
quality.
C
C —
Request to send to DCE circuit (X.21).
CCITT —
Comité Consultatif International Téléphonique et Télégraphique, an organi-
zation that sets international communications standards. CCITT is now known as the
ITU (International Telecommunication Union).
CDIM —
Conditioned Diphase interface module.
CI —
Ring indicator from DCE (V.35).
Conditioned Diphase encoding —
A form of Diphase modulation, combined with
signal conditioning, that eliminates the dc component of the signal, enhances timing
recovery, and facilitates transmission over voice frequency (VF) circuits or coaxial
cables.