BS ISO 21111-4:2020
$215.11
Road vehicles. In-vehicle Ethernet – General requirements and test methods of optical gigabit Ethernet components
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 72 |
This document specifies the optical components requirements and test methods for optical gigabit transmission of in-vehicle Ethernet. Safety (electrical safety, protection, fire, etc.) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this document.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
7 | Foreword |
9 | Introduction |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms and definitions |
13 | 4 Abbreviated terms |
14 | 5 1000BASE-RHC components |
15 | 6 Header connector 6.1 Dimension criteria |
18 | 6.2 Mechanical coding |
19 | 6.3 Requirements of header connector |
20 | 6.4 Evaluation 6.4.1 High storage temperature exposure 6.4.2 Low storage temperature exposure |
21 | 6.4.3 Operating temperature range 7 Cable connector 7.1 Cable plug 7.1.1 Dimension criteria |
22 | 7.1.2 Mechanical coding |
23 | 7.2 Cable socket 7.2.1 Dimension criteria |
25 | 7.2.2 Mechanical coding 7.3 Requirements of cable connector 7.4 Evaluation 7.4.1 High storage temperature exposure |
26 | 7.4.2 Low storage temperature exposure 7.4.3 Operation temperature range (informative) 8 POF and POF cable 8.1 POF 8.2 Requirements of POF |
27 | 8.3 Outline of POF 8.3.1 Cladding diameter 8.3.2 Numerical aperture |
28 | 8.3.3 Attenuation |
29 | 8.4 POF cable |
30 | 8.5 Requirements of POF cable |
31 | 8.6 Evaluation 8.6.1 High storage temperature exposure 8.6.2 Low storage temperature exposure |
32 | 8.6.3 Operation temperature range 8.6.4 Minimum bending radius |
33 | 8.6.5 Maximum bending attenuation |
34 | 8.6.6 Tensile strength |
35 | 8.6.7 Crush |
36 | 8.6.8 Edge impact |
37 | 8.6.9 Static torsion |
38 | 8.6.10 Resistance to flame propagation |
39 | 9 Optical channel 9.1 General 9.2 Optical harness (informative) |
40 | 9.3 Positions of test points 9.4 Requirements 9.4.1 Electrical characteristics |
41 | 9.4.2 Optical characteristics 9.4.3 Physical characteristics |
42 | 9.4.4 Temperature environmental characteristics 9.4.5 Combined environment examination 9.4.6 Specific environmental examination |
43 | 9.5 Methodology (informative) 9.5.1 Light source setup 9.5.2 Excitation, test setup and measurement equipment |
44 | 9.5.3 Harness setup |
45 | 9.6 Evaluation (characteristics of photoelectric conversion) 9.6.1 Optical PMD transmitter input electrical interface |
47 | 9.6.2 Optical PMD receiver output electrical interface |
49 | 9.7 Evaluation (optical characteristics) 9.7.1 Minimum average output power at TP2 9.7.2 Extinction ratio at TP2 |
50 | 9.7.3 EAF profile at TP2 9.7.4 Minimum average output power at TP2’ |
52 | 9.7.5 Minimum average output power at TP3 9.7.6 Range of optical input power at TP3’ |
54 | 9.7.7 Maximum coupling attenuation at optical in-line |
55 | 9.8 Evaluation (physical characteristics) 9.8.1 Minimum retention force |
56 | 9.8.2 Maximum insertion force 9.8.3 Maximum unlock and release force |
57 | 9.8.4 Durability of repeated mating and unmating 9.8.5 Maximum cable holding force |
58 | 9.9 Evaluation (temperature environmental characteristics) 9.9.1 High storage temperature exposure 9.9.2 Low storage temperature exposure |
59 | 9.9.3 High operation temperature exposure |
60 | 9.9.4 Low operation temperature exposure 9.10 Evaluation (combined environmental examination) 9.10.1 General 9.10.2 Flow chart of environmental load tests for optical PMD transmitter |
61 | 9.10.3 Operation test after durability of mate and un-mate 9.10.4 Operation test after high temperature exposure |
62 | 9.10.5 Operation test after temperature and vibration 9.10.6 Operation test after heat shock |
63 | 9.10.7 Operation test after humidity/temperature cycle procedure 9.10.8 Operation test after specific vibration profile 9.10.9 Requirement of combined environmental examination |
64 | 9.11 Evaluation (specific environmental examination) 9.11.1 General 9.11.2 Individual environmental load tests for optical harness 9.11.3 Operation test after specific physical impact 9.11.4 Operation test after chemical durability procedure |
65 | 9.11.5 Operation test after Noxious gas exposure 9.11.6 Operation test after specific dust condition exposure 9.11.7 Operation test after specific drop procedure |
66 | 9.11.8 Requirements of specific environmental examination |
67 | Annex A (informative) System power budget |
69 | Annex B (informative) Mode filter |
71 | Bibliography |