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IEEE 802.3cb 2018:2019 Edition

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IEEE Standard for Ethernet – Amendment 1:Physical Layer Specifications and Management Parameters for 2.5 Gb/s and 5 Gb/s Operation over Backplane

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Amendment Standard – Active. Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) parameters, Physical Layer specifications, and management objects for the serial transfer of Ethernet format frames at 2.5 Gb/s and 5 Gb/s over electrical backplanes are defined in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.3-2018. (The PDF of this standard is available at no cost compliments of the IEEE GET Program https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/browse/standards/get-program/page)

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 802.3cb™-2018 front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
10 Introduction
24 1. Introduction
1.3 Normative references
1.4 Definitions
25 1.5 Abbreviations
26 30. Management
30.3 Layer management for DTEs
30.3.2 PHY device managed object class
30.3.2.1 PHY device attributes
30.3.2.1.2 aPhyType
30.3.2.1.3 aPhyTypeList
30.3.2.1.5 aSymbolErrorDuringCarrier
27 30.5 Layer management for medium attachment units (MAUs)
30.5.1 MAU managed object class
30.5.1.1 MAU attributes
30.5.1.1.2 aMAUType
30.6 Management for link Auto-Negotiation
30.6.1 Auto-Negotiation managed object class
30.6.1.1 Auto-Negotiation attributes
30.6.1.1.5 aAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility
28 45. Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) Interface
45.2 MDIO Interface Registers
45.2.1 PMA/PMD registers
45.2.1.1 PMA/PMD control 1 register (Register 1.0)
45.2.1.1.5 PMA local loopback (1.0.0)
45.2.1.6 PMA/PMD control 2 register (Register 1.7)
29 45.2.1.7 PMA/PMD status 2 register (Register 1.8)
45.2.1.7.4 Transmit fault (1.8.11)
45.2.1.7.5 Receive fault (1.8.10)
45.2.1.8 PMD transmit disable register (Register 1.9)
30 45.2.1.18 2.5G/5G PMA/PMD extended ability register (Register 1.21)
45.2.1.18.a 5GBASE-KR ability (1.21.3)
45.2.1.18.b 2.5GBASE-KX ability (1.21.2)
45.2.1.89 BASE-R PMD control register (Register 1.150)
31 45.2.1.89.3 Transmitter equalizer disable (1.150.2)
45.2.1.97 1000BASE-KX/2.5GBASE-KX control register (Register 1.160)
45.2.1.97.1 PMD transmit disable (1.160.0)
45.2.1.98 1000BASE-KX/2.5GBASE-KX status register (Register 1.161)
32 45.2.1.98.6 1000BASE-KX/2.5GBASE-KX signal detect (1.161.0)
45.2.1.140 Test-pattern ability (Register 1.1500)
45.2.3 PCS registers
45.2.3.1 PCS control 1 register (Register 3.0)
45.2.3.1.2 Loopback (3.0.14)
33 45.2.3.6 PCS control 2 register (Register 3.7)
45.2.3.8 PCS status 3 register (Register 3.9)
45.2.3.8.a 5GBASE-R capable (3.9.3)
45.2.3.8.b 2.5GBASE-X capable (3.9.2)
34 45.2.3.11 EEE control and capability 2 register (Register 3.21)
45.2.3.11.a 5GBASE-KR EEE supported (3.21.8)
45.2.3.11.b 2.5GBASE-KX EEE supported (3.21.7)
45.2.3.15 BASE-R and MultiGBASE-T PCS status 1 register (Register 3.32)
45.2.3.15.1 BASE-R and MultiGBASE-T receive link status (3.32.12)
35 45.2.3.15.4 BASE-R and MultiGBASE-T PCS high BER (3.32.1)
45.2.3.15.5 BASE-R and MultiGBASE-T PCS block lock (3.32.0)
45.2.3.16 BASE-R and MultiGBASE-T PCS status 2 register (Register 3.33)
45.2.3.16.1 Latched block lock (3.33.15)
45.2.3.16.2 Latched high BER (3.33.14)
45.2.3.16.3 BER(3.33.13:8)
36 45.2.3.16.4 Errored blocks (3.33.7:0)
45.2.3.17 5/10/25GBASE-R PCS test pattern seed A (Registers 3.34 through 3.37)
45.2.3.18 5/10/25GBASE-R PCS test pattern seed B (Registers 3.38 through 3.41)
45.2.7 Auto-Negotiation registers
45.2.7.2 AN status (Register 7.1)
45.2.7.2.1 Parallel detection fault (7.1.9)
37 45.2.7.12 Backplane Ethernet, BASE-R copper status (Register 7.48)
45.2.7.12.3 Negotiated Port Type (7.48.1, 7.48.2, 7.48.3, 7.48.5, 7.48.6, 7.48.8, 7.48.9, 7.48.10, 7.48.11, 7.48.12, 7.48.13, 7.48.14, 7.48.15)
45.2.7.15 EEE advertisement 2 (Register 7.62)
38 45.2.7.15.a 5GBASE-KR EEE (7.62.3)
45.2.7.15.b 2.5GBASE-KX EEE (7.62.2)
45.2.7.16 EEE link partner ability 2 (Register 7.63)
39 45.5 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 45, Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) interface
45.5.3 PICS proforma tables for the Management Data Input Output (MDIO) interface
45.5.3.2 PMA/PMD MMD options
45.5.3.3 PMA/PMD management functions
45.5.3.6 PCS options
40 46. Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and 10 Gigabit Media Independent Interface (XGMII)
46.3 XGMII functional specifications
46.3.3 Error and fault handling
46.3.3.3 Response to received invalid frame sequences
41 69. Introduction to Ethernet operation over electrical backplanes
69.1 Overview
69.1.1 Scope
69.1.2 Relationship of Backplane Ethernet to the ISO OSI reference model
42 69.2 Summary of Backplane Ethernet Sublayers
69.2.3 Physical Layer signaling systems
43 69.3 Delay constraints
69.5 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma
44 70. Physical Medium Dependent sublayer and baseband medium, type 1000BASE-KX
70.5 PMD MDIO function mapping
45 73. Auto-Negotiation for backplane and copper cable assembly
73.2 Relationship to the ISO/IEC Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model
73.6 Link codeword encoding
73.6.4 Technology Ability Field
46 73.7 Receive function requirements
73.7.4 Arbitration function requirements
73.7.4.1 Parallel Detection function
73.7.6 Priority Resolution function
47 73.10 State diagrams and variable definitions
73.10.1 State diagram variables
73.10.2 State diagram timers
48 73.11 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 73, Auto-Negotiation for backplane and copper cable assembly
73.11.4 PICS proforma tables for Auto-Negotiation for backplane and copper cable assembly
73.11.4.4 Receive function requirements
49 78. Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
78.1 Overview
78.1.1 LPI Signaling
78.1.4 PHY types optionally supporting EEE
78.2 LPI mode timing parameters description
50 78.5 Communication link access latency
51 125. Introduction to 2.5 Gb/s and 5 Gb/s networks
125.1 Overview
125.1.2 Relationship of 2.5 Gigabit and 5 Gigabit Ethernet to the ISO OSI reference model
125.1.3 Nomenclature
52 125.1.4 Physical Layer signaling systems
53 125.2 Summary of 2.5 Gigabit and 5 Gigabit Ethernet sublayers
125.2.2 Physical coding sublayer (PCS)
125.2.3 Physical Medium Attachment sublayer (PMA)
125.2.4 Auto-Negotiation, type BASE-T
125.2.4.1 Auto-Negotiation, type BASE-T
54 125.2.4.2 Auto-Negotiation, type Backplane
125.3 Delay Constraints
55 127. Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) and Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer for 2.5 Gb/s 8B/10B 2.5GBASE-X
127.1 Overview
127.1.1 Scope
127.1.2 Relationship of 2.5GBASE-X to other standards
127.1.3 Summary of 2.5GBASE-X sublayers
127.1.3.1 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS)
127.1.3.2 Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer
56 127.1.3.3 Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) service interface rates
127.1.4 Inter-sublayer interfaces
57 127.1.5 Functional block diagram
127.2 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS)
127.2.1 PCS Interface (XGMII)
58 127.2.2 Functions within the PCS
127.2.3 PCS used with 2.5GBASE-KX PMD
59 127.2.4 Use of code-groups
127.2.5 XGMII to 2.5GPII mapping
127.2.5.1 2.5 Gb/s PCS Internal Interface (2.5GPII)
60 127.2.5.2 Word Encode
62 127.2.5.3 Word-to-Octets
127.2.5.4 Octets-to-Word
63 127.2.5.5 Word Decode
127.2.6 8B/10B transmission code
127.2.6.1 Notation conventions
127.2.6.2 Transmission order
65 127.2.6.3 Generating code-groups and checking the validity of received code
127.2.6.4 Ordered sets
66 127.2.6.5 Comma considerations
127.2.6.6 Sequence (/Q/)
127.2.6.7 Data (/D/)
127.2.6.8 IDLE (/I/)
127.2.6.9 Low Power Idle (/LI/)
127.2.6.10 Start_of_Packet delimiter (SPD)
67 127.2.6.11 End_of_Packet delimiter (EPD)
127.2.6.12 Error_Propagation (/V/)
127.2.7 Detailed functions and state diagrams
127.2.7.1 State variables
127.2.7.1.1 Notation conventions
127.2.7.1.2 Constants
68 127.2.7.1.3 Variables
73 127.2.7.1.4 Functions
74 127.2.7.1.5 Counters
75 127.2.7.1.6 Messages
76 127.2.7.1.7 Timers
77 127.2.7.2 State diagrams
127.2.7.2.1 Word Encode and Word-to-Octets
127.2.7.2.2 Transmit
81 127.2.7.2.3 Synchronization
127.2.7.2.4 Receive
127.2.7.2.5 Octets-to-Word and Decode
87 127.2.7.2.6 LPI state diagram
88 127.2.7.2.7 LPI status and management
127.3 Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer
127.3.1 Service Interface
127.3.1.1 PMA_UNITDATA.request
127.3.1.1.1 Semantics of the service primitive
127.3.1.1.2 When generated
127.3.1.1.3 Effect of receipt
89 127.3.1.2 PMA_UNITDATA.indication
127.3.1.2.1 Semantics of the service primitive
127.3.1.2.2 When generated
127.3.1.2.3 Effect of receipt
127.3.2 Functions within the PMA
127.3.2.1 Data delay
127.3.2.2 PMA transmit function
90 127.3.2.3 PMA receive function
127.3.2.4 Code-group alignment
127.3.3 Loopback mode
127.3.3.1 Receiver considerations
127.3.3.2 Transmitter considerations
127.3.4 Test functions
91 127.3.4.1 PMA PRBS9 test pattern (optional)
127.4 Compatibility considerations
127.5 Delay constraints
127.6 Environmental specifications
92 127.7 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 127, Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) and Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer for 2.5 Gb/s 8B/10B 2.5GBASE-X
127.7.1 Introduction
127.7.2 Identification
127.7.2.1 Implementation identification
127.7.2.2 Protocol summary
93 127.7.3 Major capabilities/options
127.7.4 PICS proforma tables for the PCS and PMA sublayer, type 2.5GBASE-X
127.7.4.1 PCS
94 127.7.4.2 Code-group functions
127.7.4.3 EEE
95 127.7.4.4 PMA functions
127.7.4.5 Compatibility considerations
96 128. Physical Medium Dependent sublayer and baseband medium, type 2.5GBASE-KX
128.1 Overview
128.2 Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) service interface
97 128.2.1 PMD_UNITDATA.request
128.2.1.1 Semantics of the service primitive
128.2.1.2 When generated
128.2.1.3 Effect of receipt
128.2.2 PMD_UNITDATA.indication
128.2.2.1 Semantics of the service primitive
128.2.2.2 When generated
128.2.2.3 Effect of receipt
128.2.3 PMD_SIGNAL.indication
128.2.3.1 Semantics of the service primitive
98 128.2.3.2 When generated
128.2.3.3 Effect of receipt
128.2.4 PMD_RXQUIET.request
128.2.4.1 Semantics of the service primitive
128.2.4.2 When generated
128.2.4.3 Effect of receipt
128.2.5 PMD_TXQUIET.request
128.2.5.1 Semantics of the service primitive
128.2.5.2 When generated
99 128.2.5.3 Effect of receipt
128.3 PCS requirements for Auto-Negotiation (AN) service interface
128.4 Delay constraints
128.5 PMD MDIO function mapping
100 128.6 PMD functional specifications
128.6.1 Link block diagram
101 128.6.2 PMD transmit function
128.6.3 PMD receive function
128.6.4 PMD signal detect function
128.6.5 PMD transmit disable function
128.6.6 Loopback mode
102 128.6.7 PMD fault function
128.6.8 PMD transmit fault function
128.6.9 PMD receive fault function
128.6.10 PMD LPI function
103 128.7 2.5GBASE-KX electrical characteristics
128.7.1 Transmitter characteristics
128.7.1.1 Test fixtures
128.7.1.2 Test fixture characteristics
104 128.7.1.3 Signaling speed
128.7.1.4 Output amplitude
105 128.7.1.5 Differential output return loss
128.7.1.6 Common-mode output return loss
106 128.7.1.7 Transition time
128.7.1.8 Transmit jitter test requirements
128.7.1.9 Transmit jitter
107 128.7.2 Receiver characteristics
128.7.2.1 Receiver interference tolerance
128.7.2.2 Signaling speed range
128.7.2.3 AC-coupling
108 128.7.2.4 Input signal amplitude
128.7.2.5 Differential input return loss
128.8 Interconnect characteristics
128.9 Environmental specifications
128.9.1 General safety
128.9.2 Network safety
128.9.3 Installation and maintenance guidelines
128.9.4 Electromagnetic compatibility
128.9.5 Temperature and humidity
109 128.10 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 128, Physical Medium Dependent sublayer and baseband medium, type 2.5GBASE-KX
128.10.1 Introduction
128.10.2 Identification
128.10.2.1 Implementation identification
128.10.2.2 Protocol summary
110 128.10.3 Major capabilities/options
128.10.4 PICS proforma tables for Clause 128, Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 2.5GBASE-KX.
128.10.4.1 PMD functional specifications
111 128.10.4.2 Management functions
112 128.10.4.3 Transmitter electrical characteristics
113 128.10.4.4 Receiver electrical characteristics
128.10.4.5 Environmental and safety specifications
114 129. Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) and Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer for 5 Gb/s 64B/66B, type 5GBASE-R
129.1 Overview
129.1.1 Scope
129.1.2 Relationship of 5GBASE-R to other standards
115 129.1.3 Summary of 5GBASE-R sublayers
129.1.3.1 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS)
129.1.3.2 Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer
116 129.1.4 Inter-sublayer interfaces
129.2 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS)
129.2.1 Functions within the PCS
117 129.2.2 Notation conventions
129.2.3 Transmission order
118 129.2.4 Low Power Idle
119 129.2.5 PCS used with 5GBASE-KR PMD
129.3 Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer
129.3.1 Service Interface
129.3.2 Functions within the PMA
120 129.3.2.1 PMA transmit function
129.3.2.2 PMA receive function
129.3.3 PMA loopback mode (optional)
129.4 Compatibility considerations
129.5 Delay constraints
129.6 Environmental specifications
121 129.7 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 129, Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) and Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer for 5 Gb/s 64B/66B, type 5GBASE-R
129.7.1 Introduction
129.7.2 Identification
129.7.2.1 Implementation identification
129.7.2.2 Protocol summary
122 129.7.3 Major capabilities/options
129.7.4 PICS Proforma Tables for PCS, type 5GBASE-R
129.7.4.1 Coding rules
129.7.4.2 Scrambler and Descrambler
123 129.7.5 Test-pattern modes
129.7.5.1 Bit order
129.7.6 Management
124 129.7.6.1 State diagrams
129.7.6.2 Loopback
129.7.6.3 Delay Constraints
129.7.6.4 Auto-Negotiation for Backplane Ethernet functions
125 129.7.6.5 LPI functions
126 130. Physical Medium Dependent sublayer and baseband medium, type 5GBASE-KR
130.1 Overview
130.2 Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) service interface
127 130.2.1 PMD_UNITDATA.request
130.2.1.1 Semantics of the service primitive
130.2.1.2 When generated
130.2.1.3 Effect of receipt
130.2.2 PMD_UNITDATA.indication
130.2.2.1 Semantics of the service primitive
130.2.2.2 When generated
130.2.2.3 Effect of receipt
130.2.3 PMD_SIGNAL.indication
130.2.3.1 Semantics of the service primitive
128 130.2.3.2 When generated
130.2.3.3 Effect of receipt
130.2.4 PMD_RX_MODE.request
130.2.4.1 Semantics of the service primitive
130.2.4.2 When generated
130.2.4.3 Effect of receipt
130.2.5 PMD_TX_MODE.request
130.2.5.1 Semantics of the service primitive
130.2.5.2 When generated
129 130.2.5.3 Effect of receipt
130.3 PCS requirements for Auto-Negotiation (AN) service interface
130.4 Delay constraints
130.5 PMD MDIO function mapping
130 130.6 PMD functional specifications
130.6.1 Link block diagram
130.6.2 PMD transmit function
130.6.3 PMD receive function
130.6.4 PMD signal detect function
131 130.6.5 PMD transmit disable function
130.6.6 Loopback mode
132 130.6.7 PMD_fault function
130.6.8 PMD transmit fault function
130.6.9 PMD receive fault function
130.6.10 PMD LPI function
133 130.7 5GBASE-KR electrical characteristics
130.7.1 Transmitter characteristics
130.7.1.1 Test fixture
134 130.7.1.2 Test fixture characteristics
130.7.1.3 Signaling speed
130.7.1.4 Output amplitude
135 130.7.1.5 Differential output return loss
136 130.7.1.6 Common-mode output return loss
130.7.1.7 Transition time
130.7.1.8 Transmit jitter test requirements
137 130.7.1.9 Transmit jitter
130.7.1.10 Transmitter output waveform
138 130.7.2 Receiver characteristics
139 130.7.2.1 Receiver interference tolerance
130.7.2.2 Signaling speed range
130.7.2.3 AC-coupling
130.7.2.4 Input signal amplitude
130.7.2.5 Differential input return loss
140 130.8 Interconnect characteristics
130.9 Environmental specifications
130.9.1 General safety
130.9.2 Network safety
130.9.3 Installation and maintenance guidelines
130.9.4 Electromagnetic compatibility
130.9.5 Temperature and humidity
141 130.10 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 130, Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 5GBASE-KR
130.10.1 Introduction
130.10.2 Identification
130.10.2.1 Implementation identification
130.10.2.2 Protocol summary
142 130.10.3 Major capabilities/options
130.10.4 PICS proforma tables for Clause 130, Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 5GBASE-KR
130.10.4.1 PCS requirements for AN service interface
143 130.10.4.2 PMD functional specifications
144 130.10.4.3 Management functions
130.10.4.4 PMD Transmitter electrical characteristics
145 130.10.4.5 Receiver electrical characteristics
130.10.4.6 Environmental specifications
146 Annex 31B (normative) MAC Control PAUSE operation
31B.3 Detailed specification of PAUSE operation
31B.3.7 Timing considerations for PAUSE operation
147 31B.4 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for MAC Control PAUSE operation
31B.4.3 Major capabilities/options
31B.4.6 PAUSE command MAC timing considerations
148 Annex 69A (normative) Interference tolerance testing
69A.1 Introduction
69A.2 Test setup
69A.2.1 Pattern generator
149 69A.2.2 Test channel
69A.2.4 Transmitter control
69A.3 Test methodology
150 Annex 69B (informative) Interconnect characteristics
69B.4 Channel parameters
69B.4.1 Overview
69B.4.2 Fitted attenuation
152 69B.4.3 Insertion loss
154 69B.4.4 Insertion loss deviation
156 69B.4.5 Return loss
157 69B.4.6 Crosstalk
69B.4.6.4 Insertion loss to crosstalk ratio (ICR)
159 Annex 127A (informative) Compatibility of 2.5GBASE-X PCS/PMA with 1000BASE-X PCS/PMA running 2.5 times faster
160 Annex 128A (normative) 2.5 Gb/s Storage Enclosure Interface (2.5GSEI)
128A.1 Overview
162 128A.1.1 Bit error ratio
128A.2 2.5GSEI compliance point definitions
165 128A.3 2.5GSEI electrical characteristics
128A.3.1 2.5GSEI host output characteristics
128A.3.1.1 Signaling rate and range
166 128A.3.1.2 Signaling levels
128A.3.1.3 Output return loss
167 128A.3.1.4 Transmit jitter test requirements
128A.3.1.5 Transmit jitter
128A.3.1.6 Transmitter output noise and distortion
168 128A.3.2 2.5GSEI host input characteristics
128A.3.2.1 Input differential return loss
128A.3.2.2 Receiver interference tolerance
170 128A.3.2.3 Receiver jitter tolerance
171 128A.3.3 2.5GSEI drive output characteristics
172 128A.3.4 2.5GSEI drive input characteristics
128A.3.4.1 Input differential return loss
128A.3.4.2 Receiver interference tolerance
173 128A.3.4.3 Receiver jitter tolerance
175 128A.4 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Annex 128A, 2.5 Gb/s Storage Enclosure Interface (2.5GSEI)
128A.4.1 Introduction
128A.4.2 Identification
128A.4.2.1 Implementation identification
128A.4.2.2 Protocol summary
176 128A.4.3 Major capabilities/options
128A.4.4 PICS proforma tables for 2.5 Gb/s Storage Enclosure Interface (2.5GSEI)
128A.4.4.1 Host output functions
128A.4.4.2 Host input functions
177 128A.4.4.3 Drive output functions
128A.4.4.4 Drive input functions
178 Annex 128B (normative) Test fixtures for 2.5 Gb/s and 5 Gb/s Storage Enclosure Interfaces
128B.1 Host and drive compliance boards
128B.1.1 Test fixture return loss
128B.1.2 Test fixture insertion loss
179 128B.2 Mated test fixtures
180 128B.2.1 Mated test fixtures insertion loss
128B.2.2 Mated test fixtures return loss
181 128B.2.3 Mated test fixtures integrated crosstalk noise
128B.2.3.1 Mated test fixture near-end crosstalk (NEXT) loss
183 128B.3 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Annex 128B, Test fixtures for 2.5 Gb/s and 5 Gb/s Storage Enclosure Interfaces
128B.3.1 Introduction
128B.3.2 Identification
128B.3.2.1 Implementation identification
128B.3.2.2 Protocol summary
184 128B.3.3 Major capabilities/options
128B.3.4 PICS proforma tables for test fixtures
128B.3.4.1 Management functions
185 Annex 130A (normative) 5 Gb/s Storage Enclosure Interface (5GSEI)
130A.1 Overview
187 130A.1.1 Bit error ratio
130A.2 5GSEI compliance point definitions
190 130A.3 5GSEI electrical characteristics
130A.3.1 5GSEI host output characteristics
130A.3.1.1 Signaling rate and range
191 130A.3.1.2 Signaling levels
130A.3.1.3 Output return loss
192 130A.3.1.4 Transmitter output waveform
130A.3.1.4.1 Linear fit to the measured waveform
130A.3.1.4.2 Steady-state voltage and linear fit pulse peak
130A.3.1.4.3 Pre-cursor coefficient
193 130A.3.1.5 Transmit jitter test requirements
130A.3.1.6 Transmit jitter
130A.3.1.7 Transmitter output noise and distortion
194 130A.3.2 5GSEI host input characteristics
130A.3.2.1 Input differential return loss
130A.3.2.2 Receiver interference tolerance
196 130A.3.2.3 Receiver jitter tolerance
197 130A.3.3 5GSEI drive output characteristics
198 130A.3.3.1 Linear fit to the measured waveform
130A.3.3.2 Steady-state voltage and linear fit pulse peak
130A.3.3.3 Precursor coefficient
130A.3.3.4 Transmitter output noise and distortion
199 130A.3.4 5GSEI drive input characteristics
130A.3.4.1 Input differential return loss
130A.3.4.2 Receiver interference tolerance
201 130A.3.4.3 Receiver jitter tolerance
203 130A.4 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Annex 130A, 5 Gb/s Storage Enclosure Interface (5GSEI)
130A.4.1 Introduction
130A.4.2 Identification
130A.4.2.1 Implementation identification
130A.4.2.2 Protocol summary
204 130A.4.3 Major capabilities/options
130A.4.4 PICS proforma tables for 5 Gb/s Storage Enclosure Interface (5GSEI)
130A.4.4.1 Host output functions
130A.4.4.2 Host input functions
205 130A.4.4.3 Drive output functions
130A.4.4.4 Drive input functions
206 Back cover
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