TIA RS-210-1958 Terminating and Signaling Equipment for Microwave Communication Systems Part I Telephone Equipment《微波通信系统用终止和信号设备》.pdf
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1、EIA 210 58 = 3234b00 0063234 T H O Cu rn m w Terminating and Signaling Equipment 4 u for Microwave Communication Systems Part I: Telephone Equipment RS=ZIO August 1958 Engineering Department ELECTRON IC IN DUSTRI ES ASSOCIATION (Fcrrmerly RADIO-ELECTONICS-ION MA“ACWRES ASSOCUTION) EIA 210 58 = 32346
2、00 0063235 1 NOTICE EIA standards are adopted in the public interest and are designed to eliminate misunder- standings between the manufacturer and the purchaser and to assist the purchaser in selecting tirici obtaining without delay tlie proper product for its particular need. Existence of such sta
3、nd- ards does not in any respect preclude any member or non-member of EIA from manufacturing or selling products not conforming to the standard. Any proposal of recommended standards and practices made by the Association is without any regard to whether or not their adoption may in any way involve p
4、atents on articles, materiais or . processes,-,By such action, the Association does not assume any liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obligation whatever ,to parties adopting the recommended standards or practices. Published by ELECTRONIC INDUSTRI ES ASSOCIATION Engineering Depart
5、ment 2001 Eye Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20006 Copyright 1968 by Electronic Indiutrfem AssocMion Ali rfphta renerved EIA 210 58 W 3234600 0063236 3 - RS-2 1 O Page 1 Terminating and Signaling Equipment for Microwave Communication Systems Part I: Telephone Equipment (From Standards Proposal Nos.
6、 518 and 553, formlatsd under the cognizance of EIA Engineerixg Committee TR-14 on Microwave Relay Systems for Communications) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. STANDARDS FOR TALKING CIRCUITS 2.1 Net System Loop Gain 2.2 Return Loss 2.3 Net Loss 2.4 Singing Margin 2.5 Talker Echo 2.6 Insertion Lo
7、ss 2.7 Characteristics of Connected Equipment 2.8 Longitudinal Balance 2.9 Battery Voltage 3. STANDARDS FOR SIGNALING CIRCUITS 3.1 Loop Resistance 3.2 Loop Leakage Resistance 3.3 Ringing Current 3.4 Ringing Voltage 3.5 Impedance of Devices Responding to Ringing 3.6 Battery Voltage 3.7 Pulse Signalin
8、g 3.8 Dial Pulsing Speed 3.9 Per Cent Break 3.10 Signaling Pulse Distortion 4. SUPPLEMENTARY DEFINITIONS 4.1 Definitions from Other Sources EIA 210 58 3234b00 00b3237 5 i RS-2 1 O Page 2 1. INTRODUCTION The standards included in Part 1 are for Terminating and Signaling equipment to be used in Tele-
9、phone Service. Subsequent parts will cover such services as Data Transmission, Remote Control, Teletype, Facsimile, and so on. Because there are so many accepted practices in the telephone industry, each devised to meet per- tinent requirements in specific situations, it is difficult to reduce these
10、 practices to a single standard for Terminating and Signaling equipment for Telephone Service. Where it appears impractical to establish a numerical value for a Standard, examples of current practices, or informative notes on relative importance, have been given. One of the most important considerat
11、ions is the achievement of a common acceptance of terms and . their definitions. Wherever possible, terminology already established by recognized organizations have been used. Where no previously accepted terms and definitions were available, they were pre- pared by the cognizant EIA Engineering Com
12、mittee. A list of applicable terms, their sponsors and reference, is included in this Standard. a 2. STANDARDS FOR TALKING CIRCUITS Note: In view of the many permutations and combinations of available terminating arrangements and terminating requirements, it is necessary to analyze each applicatbn i
13、ndividuully in order to ascertain the exact equipment arrangements which must be supplied as part of the Terminating Equipment. 2.1 Net System Loop Gain 2.1.1 Definition: Net System Loop Gain is the algebraic sum of all the gains and losses included in a possible singing path associateu with a syste
14、m. 2.1.2 Standard: Not applicable. 2.1.3 Method of Measurement: To measure the net system loop gain of the channel (see Figure 1) the transmit branch of the hybrid set at one end shall be disconnected from the telephone channel and properly terminated. A test signal, at a power level corresponding t
15、o that of the Telephone Channel Test Signal at this point in the system, shall be applied to the transmit side of the channel, and the power output measured at the transmit side of the hybrid. The net system loop gain is the ratio of the power received to the power of the test signal, and is usually
16、 expressed in db. TR REC 7- I MICROWAVE + MULTIPLEX -=- TERMINATION EQUIPMENT a-+ ./ REC Fig. 1 2.2 Reium LOEE 2.2.1 Definition: (Amended from ASA 66:08:123). The return loss at the junction of a trans- mission line and a terminating impedance is the ratio, expredsed in db, of the incident wave to t
17、he reflected wave. More broadly, the return loss is a measure of the dissimilarity between two impedances, being equal to the scalar value of the reciprocal of the reflection coefficient, and hence being expressed by the formula: - y- -_ EIA 210 58 3234600 O063238 7 W 201og10 I g: :E: 1 db where Z1
18、and Z2 are the two impedances. 2.2.2 Standard: The minimum value of return loss of hybrid sets is primarily determined by the range of load impedances (see 2.7) presented to the 2-wire branch of the hybrid sets by the con- nected equipment (such as telephone sets, cable circuits, Central Office equi
19、pment, etc.). It is therefore impractical to set a numerical value as a Standard for return loss. Noter The minimum return loss encountered under busy conditions Will determine, to a large extent, the minimum net loss at which the circuit can be operated and still meet the requirements for Singing M
20、argin and Echo Margh 2.2.3 Method of Measurement: The Transmit Branch of the Hybrid Set shall be disconnected from the Telephone Channel and properly terminated. A test signal at a power level corresponding to that of the Telephone Channel Test Signal at this point in the system shall be applied to
21、the Receive Branch of the Hybrid set, and the power of the reflected signal measured at the Transmit Branch. (See Figure 2). The Return Loss in db is then given by : Return loss (db) = Ratio of test signal power to reflected signal power (db) - the sum of the insertion losses of the Transmit and Rec
22、eive Branches of the Hybrid Set. Note: Tht measurement shall be made with the two-wire branch of the Hybrid Set so terminated as to present the minimum Return Loss normally encountered in service, and at that frequency at which the Return Loss has its lowest value. It will usually be necessary to re
23、sort to trial and error in order to achieve this condition. TERMINATIONI-HYBRID 1-1 BAL. I (SEE NOTE) SET BAL NET. Fig. 2 p, -(ABPP+AHB) p, Return Loss = 10 logio where : P, = teat signal power (dbm) P, = reflected signal power (dbm) AHT = insertion loss of hybrid transmit branch AHa = insertion los
24、s of hybrid receive branch 2.3 Net Loss 2.3.1 Definition: (Amended from ASA 65 :08:129). The net loss of a circuit, in a given direction of transmission, is the sum of all the transmission losses occurring between the two ends of the circuit minus the sum of all the transmission gains. RS-2 1 O Page
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