DocumentCode
1507407
Title
Testing LANs optically to the Gigabit Ethernet standard
Author
Davidson, Scott
Author_Institution
Tektronix Inc., USA
Volume
34
Issue
9
fYear
1997
fDate
9/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
86
Lastpage
90
Abstract
Gigabit Ethernet is a third-generation technology that builds on both the original Ethernet, with its 10-Mb/s data rate, and the second-generation, 100-Mb/s Fast Ethernet. Moving data at 1 Gb/s, Gigabit Ethernet meets the demands of emerging applications like desktop videoconferencing, high-resolution graphics, and high-speed networking in general trough the use of optical fibre links. High-speed optical communications opens up a tremendous learning opportunity for many LAN designers, introducing a host of new testing issues and techniques. For those engineers accustomed to working with lower-speed electrical transmission, the different equipment and measurements required for characterizing optical transmission may at first seem intimidating. But examined step by step, they are really not all that difficult to master. A LAN designer needs nothing more than an optical spectrum analyzer and an advanced communications oscilloscope-equipped with an optical-to-electrical converter-to ensure that the light source, the transmitter, and the system comply with the optical portions of the Gigabit Ethernet standard. To be sure, additional instruments and measurements will help refine a LAN design. But with just the optical spectrum analyser, the designer can determine that the light source´s spectrum is sufficiently narrow and powerful, and with the oscilloscope, he or she can examine the data signal´s potential for error from noise, jitter and attenuation
Keywords
optical fibre LAN; optical fibre testing; optical information processing; optoelectronic devices; oscilloscopes; spectral analysers; 1 Gbit/s; Gigabit Ethernet standard; attenuation; communications oscilloscope; data signal error examination; desktop videoconferencing; high-resolution graphics; high-speed networking; high-speed optical communications; jitter; light source´s spectrum; noise; optical LAN testing; optical fibre links; optical spectrum analyzer; optical-to-electrical converter; third-generation LAN; Ethernet networks; Graphics; High speed optical techniques; Local area networks; Optical attenuators; Optical design; Optical noise; Optical transmitters; Teleconferencing; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/6.619385
Filename
619385
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