Longitudinal Signals in DSL
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Summary, in English
The purpose of this contribution is twofold. First, we revisit the longitudinal component (also referred to as common-mode component, asymmetric component or antenna-mode component) occurring at the receive side of a
twisted-pair loop. Second, we propose a simple setup for RFI tests that captures reality more accurately than performing differential-mode and common-mode tests separately. In essence, we agree with and support the test environments proposed in [1][2][3]. We stress the fact that differential-mode and common-mode signals
should be generated jointly in order to account for their correlation.
twisted-pair loop. Second, we propose a simple setup for RFI tests that captures reality more accurately than performing differential-mode and common-mode tests separately. In essence, we agree with and support the test environments proposed in [1][2][3]. We stress the fact that differential-mode and common-mode signals
should be generated jointly in order to account for their correlation.
Publishing year
2005
Language
English
Publication/Series
Temporary Document TD 06, 053t06, ETSI STC TM6
Document type
Journal article
Topic
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
Status
Published