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
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2019 | 206 |
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 |
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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 |