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`American National Standard
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`for Telecommunications —
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`Network and Customer Installation Interfaces —
`Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Metallic Interface
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`Secretariat
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`Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
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`Approved August 18, 1995
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`American National Standards Institute, Inc.
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`Abstract
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`This standard presents the electrical characteristics of the Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
`(ADSL) signals appearing at the network interface. The physical interface between the network
`and the customer installation is also described. The transport medium for the signals is a single
`twisted-wire pair that supports both Message Telecommunications Service (POTS) and tull-duplex
`(simultaneous two—way) and simplex (from the network to the customer installation) digital ser-
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`This interface standard provides the minimal set of requirements for satisfactory transmission
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`Foreword ........................................................................................................... ..vii
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`Scope and purpose .............................................................................. ..1
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`Scope ................................................................................................... ..1
`Purpose ................................................................................................ ..1
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`Normative references ........................................................................... ..2
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`Definitions, abbreviations, acronyms and symbols ............................... ..3
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`Definitions ............................................................................................. ..3
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`Abbreviations, acronyms and symbols ................................................. ..3
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`Reference models ................................................................................ ..6
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`System reference model ....................................................................... ..6
`ATU-C transmitter reference model ...................................................... ..7
`ATU-Ft transmitter reference model ...................................................... ..8
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`Transport capacity ................................................................................ ..9
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`Simplex bearers .................................................................................... ..9
`Duplex bearers ................................................................................... ..13
`Combined options............................................................................... ..14
`ADSL system overheads and aggregate data rates ........................... ..17
`Classification by ATM options ............................................................ ..21
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`ATU-C functional characteristics ........................................................ ..22
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`ATU-C input and output V interfaces .................................................. ..22
`Framing .............................................................................................. ..23
`Scramblers ......................................................................................... ..35
`Fonivard error correction ..................................................................... ..35
`Tone ordering ..................................................................................... ..36
`Constellation encoder — with trellis coding ......................................... ..37
`Constellation encoder — without trellis coding .................................... ..45
`Gain scaling ........................................................................................ ..45
`Modulation .......................................................................................... ..46
`Cyclic prefix ........................................................................................ ..47
`Transmitter dynamic range ................................................................. ..48
`Transmitter spectral response ............................................................ ..48
`Transmit power spectral density and aggregate power level ............. ..49
`ATU-Fl functional characteristics ........................................................ ..51
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`ATU-R input and output data interfaces ............................................. ..51
`Framing .............................................................................................. ..52
`Scramblers ......................................................................................... ..57
`Fonivard error correction ..................................................................... ..57
`Tone ordering ..................................................................................... ..57
`Constellation encoder — with trellis coding ......................................... ..57
`Constellation encoder — without trellis coding .................................... ..57
`Gain scaling ........................................................................................ ..58
`Modulation .......................................................................................... ..58
`Cyclic prefix ........................................................................................ ..59
`Transmitter dynamic range ................................................................. ..60
`Transmitter spectral response ............................................................ ..61
`Transmit power spectral density and aggregate power level ............. ..62
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`ADSL — POTS splitter functional characteristics ................................ ..63
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`ATU-Fl to service module (TSM) interface requirements .................... ..64
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`TA intertace definitions........................................................................ ..64
`TB interface definitions........................................................................ ..65
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`Electrical characteristics ..................................................................... ..67
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`dc characteristics ................................................................................ ..67
`Voice-band characteristics ................................................................. ..67
`ADSL band ......................................................................................... ..69
`ADSL noise the interference into circuit POTS ................................... ..70
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`Operations and maintenance ............................................................. ..71
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`Embedded operations channel (eoc) requirements ............................ ..71
`In-service performance monitoring and surveillance .......................... ..78
`Metallic testing .................................................................................... ..84
`Out-of-service testing ......................................................................... ..84
`Requirements to support OAM of the segment between
`ATU—R and SM ................................................................................... ..84
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`Initialization ......................................................................................... ..87
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`Overview............................................................................................. ..87
`Activation and acknowledgment — ATU-C .......................................... ..89
`Activation and acknowledgment — ATU-Ft .......................................... ..92
`Transceiver training — ATU-C ............................................................. ..93
`Transceiver training — ATU-R ............................................................. ..96
`Channel analysis — ATU-C ................................................................. ..98
`Channel analysis - ATU-R ............................................................... ..102
`Exchange — ATU-C ........................................................................... ..105
`Exchange — ATU-R ........................................................................... ..108
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`On-line adaptation and reconfiguration ............................................ ..112
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`The ADSL overhead control (aoc) channel ...................................... ..112
`High-level on-line adaptation — Bit swapping .................................... ..112
`Changes to data rates and reconfiguration ...................................... ..115
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`Signaling requirements ..................................................................... ..115
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`Loop plant, impairments, and testing ................................................ ..116
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`Test loops ......................................................................................... ..117
`Impairments and their simulation in testing ...................................... ..119
`Test procedures................................................................................ ..121
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`Physical characteristics .................................................................... ..127
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`Wiring polarity integrity ..................................................................... ..127
`Connector ......................................................................................... ..127
`Wiring requirements for a remotely located POTS splitter/ATU—R .....128
`Maximum distance for a remotely located unit ................................. ..128
`Environmental conditions ................................................................. ..129
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`Protection ......................................................................................... ..129
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`Electromagnetic compatibility ........................................................... ..129
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`ADSL sub-channel rate restrictions for default bearer rates ............... ..10
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`ADSL sub-channel rate restrictions 2.048 Mbit/s (optional) ............... ..11
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`Downstream ATM data cell bit rates................................................... ..12
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`Maximum optional duplex bearer channels supported by
`transport class .................................................................................... ..14
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`Optional duplex ATM data cell bit rates for LS2 ................................. ..14
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`Bearer channel options by transport class for bearer rates based on
`downstream multiples of 1.536 Mbit/s ................................................ ..15
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`Bearer channel options by transport class — Optional bearer rates
`based on downstream multiples of 2.048 Mbit/s ................................ ..16
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`Bearer channel options by transport class for optional ATM
`bearer rates ........................................................................................ ..17
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`Internal overhead channel functions and rates ................................... ..18
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`Determination of aggregate downstream bit rate. .............................. ..19
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`Determination of aggregate upstream bit rate .................................... ..20
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`Determination of aggregate bit rate for ATM transport ....................... ..21
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`Interface data rates for duplex channels (default configurations) ....... ..23
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`Definition of indicator bits, ATU-C transmitter .................................... ..25
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`eoc frame stucture .............................................................................. ..26
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`Default fast and interleaved data buffer allocations for ATU-C
`transmitter — Configurations for bearers based on multiples
`of 1.536 Mbit/s .................................................................................... ..27
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`Default fast and interleaved data buffer allocations for ATU-C
`transmitter — Optional configurations for bearers based on
`multiples of 2.048 Mbit/s ..................................................................... ..28
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`Default FEC coding parameters and interleave depth for ATU-C
`transmitter — Default configurations for bearers based on multiples
`of 1.536 Mbit/s .................................................................................... ..30
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`Default FEC coding parameters and interleave depth for ATU-C
`transmitter - Optional configurations for bearers based on
`multiples of 2.048 Mbit/s ..................................................................... ..31
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`Fast byte format.................................................................................. ..32
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`Synch byte format, interleaved data buffer ......................................... ..33
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`Convolutional interleaving example for N = 5, D = 2 .......................... ..36
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`Forming the binary word u .................................................................. ..37
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`Relation between 4-dimensional and 2—dimensional cosets ............... ..42
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`Determining the top 2 bits of X and Y................................................. ..44
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`Default FEC coding parameters and interleave depth — ATU-R
`transmitter........................................................................................... ..54
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`Fast byte format tor synchronization — Fast data buffer ..................... ..56
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`Synch byte format for synchronization — Interleaved data buffer ....... ..57
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`Minimum voice-band return losses at PTSN and POTS interfaces .... ..68
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`eoc bit functions.................................................................................. ..71
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`eoc opcode messages ........................................................................ ..74
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`ATU-Ft data-registers.......................................................................... ..75
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`Sync and no sync interpretation (downstream) .................................. ..85
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`Sync and no sync interpretation for single SM ................................... ..85
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`Sync and no sync interpretation for multiple SMs .............................. ..86
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`Assignment of 48 bits of C—MSGS1 .................................................. ..100
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`Assignment of 48 bits of R-MSGS1 .................................................. ..103
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`Assignment of 48 bits of C-MSGS2 .................................................. ..106
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`Bit pattern for C-RATES2 ................................................................. ..107
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`Assignment of 32 bits of Ft-MSGS2 .................................................. ..109
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`Bit pattern for R-RATES2 ................................................................. ..110
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`aoc message headers ...................................................................... ..112
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`Bit swap request commands ............................................................ ..113
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`Extended bit swap request ............................................................... ..114
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`ATU classification by category ......................................................... ..117
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`Loop sets and maximum rates for category I and category ll testing....117
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`Crosstalk tests for category I ............................................................ ..123
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`Crosstalk tests for category ll ........................................................... ..123
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`Test loops, interferers, and data rates for impulse tests for category I.....124
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`Test loops, interferers, and data rates for impulse tests for category II....124
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`Test loops, interferers, and data rates for POTS tests for category I ....125
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`Test loops, interferers, and data rates for POTS tests for category II ...125
`Minimum test time for crosstalk ........................................................ ..126
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`Pin assignments for 8—position jack and plug (RJ 31 X) at U-R ......... ..127
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`Pin assignments for 8—position jack and plug at remote location ...... ..128
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`ADSL functional reference model ......................................................... ..6
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`ATU-C transmitter reference diagram .................................................. ..7
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`ATU-Ft transmitter reference diagram .................................................. ..8
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`ATU-C V interfaces (rates for default configuration) ........................... ..22
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`ADSL supertrame structure — ATU-C transmitter ............................... ..24
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`“Fast” byte format — ATU-C transmitter — fast data buffer .................. ..25
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`“Synch” byte format — ATU-C transmitter — interleaved data buffer .....26
`Fast data butter — ATU-C transmitter ................................................. ..28
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`Interleaved data butter — ATU-C transmitter....................................... ..29
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`Conversion of u to vand w ................................................................. ..38
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`Finite state machine for Wei‘s encoder .............................................. ..39
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`Trellis diagram .................................................................................... ..40
`Constituent 2-dimensional cosets for Wei’s code ............................... ..41
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`Constellation labels for b = 2 and b = 4 .............................................. ..43
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`Constellation labels for b = 3 .............................................................. ..44
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`Constellation labels for b = 5 .............................................................. ..45
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`ATU-C transmitter PSD mask............................................................. ..48
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`ATU-C transmitter PSD mask: pass band detail ................................ ..50
`ATU—Ft data interfaces ........................................................................ ..51
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`Fast data buffer — ATU-Ft transmitter ................................................. ..53
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`Interleaved data buffer — ATU-F1‘ transmitter....................................... ..54
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`ATU-Ft transmitter PSD mask ............................................................. ..61
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`ADSL entrance unit block diagram ..................................................... ..66
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`Test setup for transmission and impedance measurements .............. ..67
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`Measurement method for longitudinal output voltage ......................... ..69
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`Measurement method for longitudinal balance above 25 kHz ............ ..70
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`ln-service surveillance of the ADSL link shown from the standpoint
`of the ATU-C ....................................................................................... ..79
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`OAM capabilities for the segment between ATU-Fl and the service
`module ................................................................................................ ..84
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`Overview of initialization ..................................................................... ..87
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`Timing diagram of activation and acknowledgment (12.2-12.3) ......... ..89
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`Timing diagram of transceiver training (12.4-12.5) ............................. ..93
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`Timing diagram of channel analysis (12.6-12.7) ................................. ..98
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`C-RATES1 and Fl-FlATES1 (12.62 and 12.7.4) ................................. ..99
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`Timing diagram of exchange (12.8-12.9) .......................................... ..105
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`Format of the bit swap request message ......................................... ..113
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`Format of the bit swap acknowledge ................................................ ..114
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`Overview of test setup ...................................................................... ..1 16
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`Test loops ......................................................................................... ..118
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`Test impulse #1 ................................................................................ ..120
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`Test impulse #2 ................................................................................ ..120
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`Laboratory test setup for measuring performance margins .............. ..121
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`High impedance crosstalk injection circuit ........................................ ..122
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`lntertace on the customer premises side of the U-Ft ........................ ..127
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`ATU-C and ATU—R state diagrams .................................................. ..130
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`Power spectral density of crosstalk disturbers ................................ ..137
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`Characteristics of test impulse waveforms ...................................... ..147
`Vendor identification numbers ......................................................... ..153
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`Resistance and insertion loss characteristics of typical telephone
`cables ............................................................................................... ..154
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`Overvoltage, surge protection, and EMC ........................................ ..156
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`Examples of ADSL services and applications ................................. ..157
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`Aspects of ADSL systems based 2048 Mkbit/s ............................... ..160
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`Items for further study....................................................................... ..169
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`Bibliography ...................................................................................... ..17O
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`Foreword (This foreword is not part of American National Standard T1 .413-1995.)
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`This specification of the layer 1 characteristics of the Asymmetrical Digital
`Subscriber Line (ADSL) interface to metallic loops was initiated under the
`auspices of the Accredited Standards Committee on Telecommunications,
`T1. The specification should be of interest and benefit to network providers
`and customers using multimedia services.
`
`A single twisted pair of telephone wires is used to connect two ADSL units:
`one at the central office end (an ATU-C) and one at the remote end (an
`ATU-Fl). This standard has been written to define the transport capability
`of these units on a wide variety of wire pairs and with typical impairments,
`and to help ensure proper interfacing and interworking when the two units
`are manufactured and provided independently.
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`The ADSL simultaneously conveys all of the following: a downstream simplex
`bearer, a duplex bearer, a baseband analog duplex channel, and ADSL line
`overhead for framing, error control, operations, and maintenance. Nominal
`downstream bearer rates from 1.536 to 7 Mbit/s may be programmed. Duplex
`bearer aggregate rates from 16 to 640 kbit/s may be programmed.
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`Two categories of performance are specified. Category I performance is
`required for compliance with this standard; performance enhancement
`options are not required for category I equipment. Category II
`is a higher
`level of performance (i.e., longer lines and greater impairments). Category
`II characteristics are not required for compliance with this standard. Three
`optional enhancements — trellis coding, transmit power boost, and echo
`cancellation — are defined for Category II equipment.
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`A future issue of this standard may address the items listed in annex J.
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`There are nine annexes to this standard; four are normative, and are con-
`sidered part of the standard; five are informative, and are provided for
`information only.
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`Suggestions for improvements of this standard are welcome. They should
`be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunications Industries Solutions, 1200
`G Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005.
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`This standard was processed and approved for submission to ANSI by
`Accredited Standards Committee on Telecommunications T1. Committee
`approval of the standard does not necessarily imply that all committee
`members voted for its approval. At the time it approved this standard, com-
`mittee T1 had the following members:
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`A. K. Reilly, Chairman
`G. H. Peterson, Vice-Chairman
`O. J. Gusella, Jr., Secretary
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`R. Welborn, Senior Editor
`J. Bingham, Technical Editor
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`Organization Represented
`EXCHANGE CARRIERS
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`Name of Representative
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`Ameritech Services, Inc. .................................................. ..Laurence A. Young
`Stephen P. Murphy (A|t.)
`Bell Atlantic Corporation .................................................. ..John W. Seazholtz
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`Bellcore ........................................................................... ..James C. Staats
`E. R. Hapeman (Alt.)
`Bellsouth Telecommunications, Inc. ................................ ..William J. McNamara, Ill
`Malcolm Threlkeld, Jr. (Alt.)
`Cincinnati Bell Telephone ................................................ ..Thomas C. Grimes
`Renee W. Cagle (A|t.)
`GTE Telephone Operations ............................................. ..Bernard J. Harris
`Richard L. Cochran (Alt.)
`National Telephone Cooperative Association ................... ..Joseph M. Flanagan
`NYNEX ........................................................................... ..James F. Baskin
`Jim Papadopoulos (Alt.)
`Pacific Bell ...................................................................... ..Sa| R. Tesoro
`Puerto Rico Telephone Company ..................................... ..Segundo Ruiz
`Alberto E. Morales (A|t.)
`Southwestern Bell Corporation ........................................ ..C. C. Bailey
`Joseph Mendoza (Alt.)
`Sprint - Local Telecommunications Division ..................... ..Robert P. Mccabe
`Harold L. Fuller (AIL)
`US Telephone Association (USTA) .................................. ..Dennis Byrne
`Paul K. Hart (Alt.)
`US WEST ........................................................................ ..James L. Eitel
`Darryl Debault (AIt.)
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`INTEREXCHANGE CARRIERS
`AT&T Communications .................................................... ..Charles A. Dvorak
`Dennis Thovson (AIL)
`Comsat Corporation ........................................................ ..Mark T. Neibert
`Thanos Kipreos (AIt.)
`MCI Telecommunications Corporation .............................. ..Jim Joerger
`Peter Guggina (A|t.)
`Sprint -— Long Distance Division ....................................... ..Tom G. Croda
`Peter J. May (A|t.)
`Stentor Resource Centre, Inc ........................................... ..Michel Duchesne
`B. Sambasivan (A|t.)
`Unitel Communications, Inc. ............................................ ..David H. Whyte
`George Tadros (Alt.)
`Wiltel, Inc. ....................................................................... ..Robert Bentley
`Howard Meiseles (Alt.)
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`MANUFACTURERS
`ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ........................................ ..Ron Wei