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Re: [BP] EoBP Thru model Rev 5



Stephen, Howard,

In general, phase non-linearity is the source of pulse dispersion and
asymmetry.  In fact any real, causal, lossy and dispersive channel (i.e.
copper) always has some non-linearity in the phase response (however
small).

Subtracting the linear term of the phase is equal to reducing the bulk
delay of the channel to zero (retains the pulse shape intact, though).
Considered another way, the linear component (of phase) is the baseline
for the group-delay variation plot we have been debating.

.../Mike

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[mailto:owner-stds-802-3-blade@listserv.ieee.org] On Behalf Of Stephen
D. Anderson
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 6:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [BP] EoBP Thru model Rev 5



    Howard:

    I think what you are seeing is related to the non-causal effects
that
I described in a previous e-mail to the reflector.  This is being fixed.
I'll send out a new revision when it's done.

    Thanks.

    Regards,

    Steve A.


"Howard A. Baumer" wrote:

> Steve Anderson,
>     I noticed in the model that is posted on the EoBP web site that
the
> phase is not linear.  This causes a lot of ringing in the impulse
> response.  Every backplane that I have delt with over the last few
years
> always has linear phase.  The model that was labeld thru6 and dated
> early July had linear phase.
>
> Howard Baumer