Information technology ‑ Generic cabling for customer premises - Part 9909: Evaluation of balanced cabling in support of 25 Gbit/s for reach greater than 30 metres

ISO/IEC TR 11801-9909:2020, which is a Technical Report, covers evaluation and recommendations for achieving extended reach, greater than 30 m, for 25 Gbit/s applications over balanced cabling channels.
This document covers channel reference implementations, based on Category 8.1 and Category 8.2, 2 000 MHz, components.
The channel and component category specifications covered in this document are not intended to be normative.
The contents of the corrigendum of January 2024 have been included in this copy.

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Information technology – Generic cabling for customer premises –
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ISO/IEC TR 11801-9909
Edition 1.0 2020-06
TECHNICAL
REPORT
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inside
Information technology – Generic cabling for customer premises –

Part 9909: Evaluation of balanced cabling in support of 25 Gbit/s for reach

greater than 30 metres
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms and definitions . 7
3.1 Terms and definitions . 7
3.2 Abbreviated terms . 7
4 Extended reach channel specifications . 8
4.1 General . 8
4.2 Channel performance enhancement methods for increased SNR . 8
4.2.1 General . 8
4.2.2 Reduced delay and delay skew . 9
4.2.3 Enhanced cable . 9
4.2.4 Enhanced connector . 9
4.3 Example channel specifications with length scaling . 9
4.3.1 General . 9
4.3.2 Return loss (RL) . 10
4.3.3 Insertion loss (IL) . 10
4.3.4 Near-end crosstalk loss (NEXT) . 11
4.3.5 Attenuation to crosstalk loss ratio near-end (ACR-N) . 11
4.3.6 Attenuation to crosstalk ratio far-end (ACR-F) . 12
4.3.7 Alien (exogenous) crosstalk . 12
4.3.8 DC loop resistance . 13
4.3.9 Propagation delay . 13
4.3.10 Delay skew . 13
4.3.11 Unbalance attenuation near end (TCL) and far end (ELTCTL), and
coupling attenuation . 14
Annex A (informative) Reduced delay and delay skew . 15
A.1 Reduced delay relation to extended reach . 15
A.1.1 General . 15
A.1.2 Example reduced delay evaluation. 15
A.2 Delay relation to insertion loss (IL) . 15
A.2.1 General . 15
A.2.2 Relation of variable relative permittivity to attenuation . 16
A.2.3 Relation of dissipation factor to attenuation: . 16
Annex B (informative) Enhanced capacity . 18
B.1 Enhanced cabling components . 18
B.1.1 General . 18
B.1.2 Enhanced cable . 18
B.1.3 Enhanced connector . 18
B.2 Channel SNR margin-to-capacity . 18
B.2.1 General . 18
B.2.2 Margin-to-capacity calculation and comparison . 18
B.2.3 Margin-to-capacity versus frequency. 19
B.2.4 Margin-to-capacity versus reach . 20
Bibliography . 21

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Figure B.1 – Margin-to-capacity versus frequency for 25 Gbit/s rate for 50 m reach . 19
Figure B.2 – Margin-to-capacity versus reach for 25 Gbit/s at 1 000 MHz frequency . 20

Table 1 – Enhancement methods for 25 Gbit/s extended reach . 9
Table 2 – Formulae for return loss specifications for example 50 m channel . 10
Table 3 – Formulae for insertion loss specifications for example 50 m channel . 10
Table 4 – Formulae for pair-to-pair NEXT specifications for example 50 m channel . 11
Table 5 – Formula for PS NEXT specifications for example 50 m channel . 11
Table 6 – Formulae for ACR-F specifications for example 50 m channel . 12
Table 7 – Formulae for PS ACR-F specifications for example 50 m channel . 12
Table 8 – Formulae for PS ANEXT specifications for example 50 m channel . 13
Table 9 – Formulae for PS AACR-F specifications for example 50 m channel . 13
Table 10 – Formulae for propagation delay specifications for a 50 m channel . 13
Table 11 – Delay skew specifications for a 50 m channel . 13
Table 12 – TCL for example 50 m channel . 14
Table 13 – ELTCTL for example 50 m channel . 14
Table 14 – Coupling attenuation for example 50 m channel for E and E . 14
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Part 9909: Evaluation of balanced cabling in support
of 25 Gbit/s for reach greater than 30 metres

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ISO/IEC TR 11801-9909, which is a Technical Report, has been prepared by subcommittee 25:
Interconnection of information technology equipment, of ISO/IEC joint technical committee 1:
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The text of this Technical Report is based on the following documents:
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