Published
The Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is intended for use in a high-performance general purpose multi-station network and is designed for efficient operation with a peak data rate of 100 Mbit/s. It uses a Token Ring architecture with optical fibre as the primary transmission medium. FDDI provides for hundreds of stations operating over an extent of tens of kilometers. The FDDI Part: Token ring low-cost fibre physical layer medium dependent standard (LCF-PMD) specifies the lower sublayer of the Physical Layer for FDDI. It thus specifies the power levels and characteristics of the optical transmitter and receiver, and the interface optical signal requirements including jitter. LCF-PMD also specifies the connector receptacle footprint, the requirements of conforming FDDI optical fibre cablings, and the permissible bit error rates. LCF-PMD is one of a set of alternative international standard PMDs for FDDI. This set includes the original PMD, the Single Mode Fibre PMD (SMF-PMD), and the Twisted-Pair PMD (TP-PMD).
PUBLISHED
ISO/IEC 9314-9:2000 ED1
60.60
Standard published
Jun 14, 2000