• Title/Summary/Keyword: Cable Crosstalk

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Pin Distribute Method of Twist Cable at Military Unmanned Vehicle Wiring Unit Connector (군용 무인 이동체 배선장치 커넥터에서 트위스트 케이블 핀 배치 최적화 방안)

  • Eun, Hee-hyun;Roh, Dong-gyu;Kwak, Gyu-min;Kim, Jae-seung;Lee, Chul
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.245-250
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    • 2020
  • Currently, unmanned military vehicles under development in Korea have more devices to carry out various missions, and interface cables between them are also increasing. In addition, due to a small space problem inside the unmanned vehicle, devices are required to be miniaturized and integrated. For two reasons, connectors also need to be selected, which makes them vulnerable to noise due to the closer distance between the pins. In this paper, we analyzed how much the magnetic field produced by noise at the connector pin where cable twist is released affects the surrounding pin and presented the guide for optimal pin placement. First, the effect of magnetic field is greater than the crosstalk between pin and pin. Second, the magnetic field on both sides between + and - is strong when approaching one step with noise source. Third, the magnetic field strength is improved when setting the ground pin as the ground pin between the noise and the original signal when approaching the A noise source and the two steps. Fourth, in the case of a differential mode communication, the optimal placement area of the sensitive signal was presented according to positions Tx± and Rx±.

A System Development, Performance Assessment, and Service Implementation of ATM-based High-rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) (ATM 기반 HDSL 개발, 동 선로 상의 성능 평가 및 서비스 구현)

  • 양충열
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.1562-1574
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    • 1998
  • We, in this paper, have implemented T1, E1 and fractional E1 HDSL(High-bit-rate digital subscriber line) function over an ATM switching system. The maxi$\mu$ loop lengths for subscriber service and cell loss rates to meet the bit error rate of 10$^{-7}$ at transmission of 2B1Q HDSL data E1 rate over existing telephone copper wires in the presence of the significant impairments such as NEXT(Nearned crosstalk), impulse noise, power line noise and longitudinal over the CSAs environment consisting of 26 gauge and 25 gauge unloaded copper telephone lines has assessed. HDSL will intially be used to serve private-DS1, ISDN-BRA, and DLC feeders, later DS1 extension from optic fiber cable. We also present market provision for the HDSL.

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