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TIA-4963 2013 Edition, April 1, 2013 Electrical Characteristic of Generators and Receivers with Reversed-Wire Immunity for Use in Balanced Digital Multipoint Systems
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Description / Abstract:
This Standard specifies the electrical characteristics of
generators and receivers that may be employed when specified for
the interchange of binary signals in multipoint interconnection of
digital equipment. When implemented within the guidelines of this
Standard, multiple generators and receivers may be attached to a
common interconnecting cable. The generators and receivers operate
with no errors if the balanced interconnecting cables are connected
normally or with the differential signal wires reversed.
An interchange system includes one or more generators connected
by a balanced interconnecting cable to one or more receivers with
or without terminating resistors. The electrical characteristics of
the circuit are specified in terms of the required voltage,
current, and resistance values obtained by measurements at the
equipment interconnect points.
This Standard does not specify other characteristics, such as
signal quality, timing, protocol, pin assignments, power supply
voltage, operating temperature range, etc., that are essential for
proper operation of interconnected equipment. Any devices complying
with this Standard shall do so within the ranges of those factors
appropriate for the device operation, such as power supply
voltages, and ambient temperature. It is intended that this
Standard be referenced by other standards and specifications that
specify the additional characteristics necessary to assure
satisfactory interoperation of equipment.