GB/T 16678.3-1996
ActiveInformation processing systems--Fibre distributed data interface (FDDI)--Part 3:Physical layer medium dependent(PMD)
信息处理系统 光纤分布式数据接口(FDDI) 第3部分:令牌环物理层媒体相关部分(PMD)
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the physical layer medium dependent (PMD) specifications for Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) networks, covering optical transmitters, receivers, connectors, and cable requirements for 100 Mbps token ring operation over multimode fiber. It is applied in the design, testing, and certification of FDDI network interface cards, concentrators, and fiber optic cabling systems used in local area networks (LANs) for high-speed data transmission in enterprise and industrial environments.
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