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CEA CEA-600.33 Document Information:
Title
Coax Cable Physical Layer and Medium Specification
Consumer Electronics Association
Publication Date:
Feb 1, 1998
Scope:
This specification contains all the information necessary to
facilitate the exchange of data and control information over the
coax medium within a home. The document is divided into six
Sections (1 - 6):
- An introduction to the CX standard.
- A general description of the CX network design.
- The specifications of CX topology and configuration rules -
this section covers network components, allowed configuration of
the cabling, and attachment of devices.
- A specification of the CX physical medium - this section
covers frequency allocation of the media, channelization, the
physical and electrical specification of the medium, connectors,
environmental requirements, and installation considerations.
- The Physical layer specification of a CX device - covers the
interface to the higher ISO layers, control channel signal
characteristics, data channel signal criteria, encoding,
transmitter and receiver characteristics, and device failure
modes.
- The Node 0 requirements for support of the CX network - covers
the Node 0 components and requirements for successful network
operation including signal distribution, frequency conversion,
external service interface, and signal bridging criteria.
The standard establishes a minimal set of rules for compliance.
It does not rule out extended services to be provided, as long as
the rules are adhered to within the system. It is the intention of
the standard to permit extended services (defined by users) to
coexist.
Certain aspects of the standard are defined in other documents.
These documents will be referenced when relevant. Where a
referenced standard conflicts with this document, this document
will prevail.
Keywords:
- Coax
- MAC
- Power Line
- Physical Layer
- CEBus
- Home Automation
- OSI Layer 1
- Home Network
- Medium Access Control
- Physical Network
- Coaxial Cable
- Interface
- CX
- Medium Specification
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