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BSI 13/30279856 DC:2013 Edition

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BS EN 61935-1. Testing of balanced communication cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801. Part 1. Installed cabling

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PDF Pages PDF Title
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
8 3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Reference measurement procedures for electrical properties
4.1 General
4.2 Test equipment considerations
4.2.1 Network analyser test requirements
4.2.1.1 Test set up
4.2.2 Termination of conductor pairs
12 4.2.3 Reference loads for calibration
4.2.4 Test configurations
14 4.2.5 Coaxial cables and test leads for network analysers
15 4.2.6 Balun requirements
17 4.2.7 Network analyser measurement precautions
4.2.8 Data reporting and accuracy
4.3 D.C. loop resistance
18 4.3.1 Objective
4.3.2 Test method
4.3.3 Test equipment and set-up
4.3.4 Procedure
4.3.4.1 Calibration
4.3.4.2 Measurement
4.3.5 Test report
4.3.6 Uncertainty
4.4 Direct current (d.c.) resistance unbalance
19 4.4.1 Objective
4.4.2 Test method
4.4.3 Test equipment and set-up
4.4.4 Procedure
4.4.4.1 Calibration
4.4.4.2 Measurement
20 4.4.5 Test report
4.4.6 Uncertainty
4.5 Insertion loss.
4.5.1 Objective
4.5.2 Test method
21 4.5.3 Test equipment and set-up
4.5.4 Procedure
4.5.4.1 Calibration
4.5.4.2 Measurement
4.5.5 Temperature correction
22 4.5.6 Uncertainty
4.6 Propagation delay and delay skew
4.6.1 Objective
4.6.2 Test method
4.6.3 Test equipment and set-up
4.6.4 Procedure
4.6.4.1 Calibration
4.6.4.2 Measurement
4.6.4.3 Calculation
23 4.6.5 Test report
4.6.6 Uncertainty
4.7 Near-end cross-talk (NEXT) and power sum NEXT
4.7.1 Objective
4.7.2 Test method
4.7.3 Test equipment and set-up.
24 4.7.4 Procedure
4.7.4.1 Calibration
4.7.4.2 Measurement
4.7.4.3 Calculation
25 4.7.5 Test report
4.7.6 Uncertainty
4.8 Attenuation to Crosstalk Ratio, Near End (ACR-N) and power sum ACR-N
4.8.1 Objective
4.8.2 Test method
4.8.3 Test equipment and set-up
4.8.4 Procedure
4.8.4.1 Calculation
26 4.8.5 Test report
4.8.6 Uncertainty
4.9 Far-end cross-talk (FEXT) and power sum FEXT
4.9.1 Objective
4.9.2 Test method
4.9.3 Test equipment and set-up
27 4.9.4 Procedure
4.9.4.1 Calibration
4.9.4.2 Measurement
4.9.4.3 Calculation
4.9.5 Test report
4.9.6 Uncertainty of FEXT measurements
28 4.10 Equal level far end crosstalk (ELFEXT) and attenuation to crosstalk ratio, far end (ACR-F)
4.10.1 Objective
29 4.10.2 Calculation
4.10.3 Test report
4.10.4 Uncertainty
4.11 Return loss
4.11.1 Objective
4.11.2 Test method
30 4.11.3 Test equipment and set-up
4.11.4 Procedure
4.11.4.1 Calibration
4.11.4.2 Measurement
4.11.5 Test report
4.11.6 Uncertainty
31 4.12 PS Alien Near End Crosstalk (PS ANEXT – Exogenous Crosstalk)
4.12.1 Objective
4.12.2 Test method
32 4.12.3 Test equipment and set-up
4.12.4 Procedure
4.12.4.1 Calibration
33 4.12.4.2 Measurement
4.12.4.3 Calculation
34 4.12.4.4 Test report
4.12.4.5 Uncertainty
4.13 PS attenuation to alien crosstalk ratio, far end crosstalk (PS AACR-F – Exogenous Crosstalk)
4.13.1 Objective
4.13.2 Test method
35 4.13.3 Test equipment and set-up
36 4.13.4 Procedure
4.13.4.1 Calibration
4.13.4.2 Measurement
37 4.13.4.3 Calculation of PS AACR-F from AFEXT and insertion loss measurements
38 4.13.4.4 Test report
4.13.4.5 Uncertainty
4.14 Unbalance attenuation, near end
4.14.1 Objective
39 4.14.2 Test method
4.14.3 Test equipment and set-up
4.14.4 Procedure
4.14.4.1 Calibration
41 4.14.4.2 Measurement
4.14.5 Test report
4.14.6 Uncertainty
42 4.15 Unbalance attenuation, far end
4.15.1 Objective
4.15.2 Test method
4.15.3 Test equipment and set-up
43 4.15.4 Procedure
4.15.4.1 Calibration
4.15.4.2 Measurement
44 4.15.5 Test report
4.15.6 Uncertainty
45 4.16 Coupling attenuation
46 5 Field test measurement requirements for electrical properties
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Cabling configurations tested
5.3 Field test parameters
5.3.1 General
47 5.3.2 Inspection of workmanship and connectivity testing
5.3.2.1 Visual inspection
5.3.2.2 Wire map
48 5.3.3 Propagation delay and delay skew
5.3.4 Length
49 5.3.5 Insertion loss
5.3.6 NEXT, power sum NEXT
50 5.3.7 ACR-N and power sum ACR-N
5.3.7.1 ACR-N
5.3.7.2 ACR-N, power sum
5.3.8 ELFEXT, power sum ELFEXT, ACR-F, power sum ACR-F
52 5.3.9 Return loss
5.3.10 Direct current (d.c.) loop resistance
5.4 Power sum alien crosstalk
5.4.1 Objective
5.4.2 Test method
5.4.3 Test equipment and set-up
53 5.4.4 Measuring ANEXT loss
5.4.5 Measuring AFEXT loss
54 5.4.6 Procedure
5.4.6.1 Calibration
5.4.7 Calculation of PS ANEXT and PS AACR-F from measured data
5.4.7.1 Significance condition testing
5.4.7.2 Length normalization
55 5.4.7.3 Computing the PS ANEXT or PS AFEXT results between a disturbed and disturbing links
56 5.4.7.4 Applying the correction for the measurement floor
57 5.4.8 Selection of test ports
5.4.8.1 Selection of disturbed links
5.4.8.2 Selection of disturbing links
58 5.4.8.3 Procedure
60 5.4.9 Test report
5.4.10 Uncertainty of PS alien crosstalk measurements
5.5 Data reporting and accuracy
5.5.1 General
61 5.5.2 Detailed results
5.5.3 Summary results
65 5.5.4 Reporting requirements for power sum alien crosstalk
5.5.5 General
5.5.6 Consistency checks for field testers
5.5.6.1 General
5.5.6.2 Repeatability of tests on a reference link
5.5.6.3 Repeatability of tests by testing the same link in opposite directions
5.5.7 Evaluation of consistency tests
66 5.5.8 Administration system applicability
5.5.9 Test equipment adapter cords for link testing
5.5.10 User cords and channel testing
67 6 Field tester measurement accuracy requirements
6.1 General
69 6.2 Measurement accuracy specifications common to Level IIE, Level III, Level IIIE, Level IV and Level V field testers
70 6.3 Accuracy performance requirements for Level IIE field testers
72 6.4 Accuracy performance requirements for Level III field testers
74 6.5 Accuracy performance requirements for Level IIIE field testers
76 6.6 Accuracy performance requirements for Level IV field testers
77 6.7 Accuracy performance requirements for Level V field testers
79 6.8 Field tester requirements applicable to alien crosstalk measurements
80 6.9 Procedures for determining field tester parameters
6.9.1 General
81 6.9.2 Output signal balance (OSB)
82 6.9.3 Common mode rejection (CMR)
6.9.4 Residual NEXT
83 6.9.5 Dynamic accuracy
6.9.6 Source/load return loss
84 6.9.7 Random noise floor
6.9.8 Residual FEXT
85 6.9.9 Directivity
6.9.10 Tracking
86 6.9.11 Source match
6.9.12 Return loss of remote termination
6.9.13 Constant error term of the propagation delay measurement function
87 6.9.14 Error constant term proportional to propagation delay of the propagation delay measurement function
6.9.15 Constant error term of the delay skew measurement function
6.9.16 Constant error term of the length measurement function
6.9.18 Constant error term of the d.c. resistance measurement function
6.9.19 Error constant term proportional to d.c. resistance of the d.c. resistance measurement function
6.9.20 Measurement floor for alien crosstalk testing during field testing
88 6.9.20.1 Measurement floor of the test device for the channel test configuration
6.9.20.2 Measurement floor of the test device with link adapter test cords
89 6.10 Measurement error models
6.10.1 General
6.10.2 Error model for the insertion loss measurement function
6.10.3 Error model for the NEXT measurement function
90 6.10.4 Error model for the power sum NEXT measurement function
6.10.5 Error model for the ACR-N measurement function
91 6.10.6 Error model for the power sum ACR-N measurement function
6.10.7 Error model for the ELFEXT or ACR-F measurement function
92 6.10.8 Error model for the power sum ELFEXT and PS ACR-F measurement functions
6.10.9 Error model for the return loss measurement function
93 6.10.10 Error model for the propagation delay measurement function
6.10.11 Error model for the delay skew measurement function
6.10.12 Error model for the length measurement function
94 6.10.13 Error model for the d.c. loop resistance measurement function
6.11 Network analyzer measurement comparisons
6.11.1 General
6.11.2 Adapters
97 6.11.3 Comparison methods
6.11.3.1 General
6.11.3.2 Comparison method using worst case performance margin
6.11.3.3 Comparison method using the full frequency responses using scatter plots
6.11.3.3.1 X-Y Scatter plot frequency response evaluation
98 6.11.3.3.2 Frequency resolution evaluation
6.11.3.4 Comparison method using the full frequency responses using equivalent noise floor method of evaluation
BSI 13/30279856 DC
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