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Appendix A: About the Technology

Megabit Modem 310F and 320F User Manual

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The values in the table below show the minimum xDSL transmission time in milliseconds (ms).

R

ATE

A

DAPTIVE

T

RANSMISSION

The following definitions are useful for understanding the operation of the Megabit Modem:

Bit Error Rate (BER) is the ratio of received bits that are in error relative to the total number
of bits received, measured over time. For example, 10

-7

BER means that on average one

error occurs per 10

7

bits received.

Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) is the ratio (typically expressed in dB) of the received signal
power to the received noise power. It is a measure of the quality of the transmission.

Margin (SNR margin) is the amount of degradation in SNR that the system can tolerate
under the current conditions and still achieve a 10

-7

BER. A margin of 6 dB, for example,

would mean that the SNR can degrade by 6 dB and still provide a performance of 10

-7

BER.

The Megabit Modem 310F and 320F have a margin configuration option that defaults to 4
dB, but may be set anywhere between 0 to 15 dB.

Reach is the longest loop length that the system can support with a given margin and a BER
of less than 10

-7

at the given data rate.

Frame Size

(da:sa:lt:data:crc)

[bytes]

xDSL Data Rate

7040

kbps

6400

kbps

3200

kbps

1536

kbps

896 kbps

768 kbps

384 kbps

64 kbps

64

0.088

0.097

0.194

0.405

0.694

0.810

1.620

9.719

128

0.176

0.193

0.386

0.805

1.379

1.609

3.219

19.313

512

0.699

0.769

1.538

3.205

5.494

6.410

12.820

76.922

1024

1.397

1.537

3.074

6.405

10.980

12.810

25.620

153.719

1518

2.071

2.278

4.556

9.492

16.272

18.984

37.969

227.813

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