Work item:
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K.147 (ex K.Eth)
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Subject/title:
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Ethernet port resistibility testing for overvoltages and overcurrents
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Status:
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Approved on 2020-06-29
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Approval process:
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AAP
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Type of work item:
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Recommendation
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Version:
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New
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Equivalent number:
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-
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Timing:
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-
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Liaison:
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IEEE 802.3, SC 37A WG4, IEEE PES SPDC WG 3.6.7, ATIS STEP NEP
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Supporting members:
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Nippon Telegram and Telephone Corporation (NTT), Littelfuse, Huawei, Bourns, TDK EPCOS
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Summary:
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Ethernet, using twisted pair cabling, is a ubiquitous communications link, which also can act as a powering feed. Usually Ethernet is implemented as a star network and terminal ports can be independently tested for resistibility. Where equipment has multiple independent Ethernet ports, such as central hubs, switches, or repeaters, then testing is required for inter-port resistibility.
Resistibility testing needs to test for lightning transients coupled into network by magnetic induction, earth potential rise, resistive coupling and transient coupling by voltage limiting operation of surge protective functions or flashover. The voltage limiting operation may convert common-mode surges into differential-mode surges in the signal path. It is also possible for AC mains power faults to couple into the network.
This Recommendation covers the different "IEEE 802.3 Ethernet" implementations, their configurations, how surges are coupled into the system and what surge mitigation measures are used. Following this overview, the rational for the different surge and power fault test circuit approaches and when they are specified is given.
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Comment:
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Relations to ITU-T Recommendations or to other standards
- Test procedures and values from K.20, K.21 and K.45 listed by test then location (Central Office, customer premises and access equipment).
- Test generators and test circuits from K.44
- Rational for values and test configurations from COM contributions in Study Period 2013-2016.
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Historic references:
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Contact(s):
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First registration in the WP:
2017-06-02 15:55:22
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Last update:
2020-07-07 14:29:19
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