[SI-LIST] COnsecutive 0's or 1's in 4b5b encoded data
- From: Bob Patel <whizplayer@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: si_list <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:20:26 -0800 (PST)
Hi! I had a question regarding 4B5B encoded data
running at 100Mbps. In some of the presentations I
have read that the worst case run length for 4B5B
encoded data happens in the short run which causes a
10% DC offset error.
I wanted to know what is this maximum run length for
random pattern in 4b5b encoded format. For SONET it is
72bits maximum run length.
Thanks
Bob
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