A Comparison of Physical Layer Devices for Class B and Class C Multiplex Systems. (Using Recommended Practice <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="R1">SAE J1699</xref> for Testing Physical Layer Devices.)
940138
03/01/1994
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- The objective of this paper is to suggest the advantages of using SAE J1699 tests and methods as a basis for characterization of physical layer devices. This paper will examine some of the commercially available physical layer IC's that could be used to drive Class B and C multiplex networks. Device characteristics such as propagation delays, current consumption, and common mode will be presented. These characteristics could be used to test device performance in Class B and Class C multiplex applications. Also presented will be an introduction to the new SAE J1699 Recommended Practice for multiplex device testing and how J1699 might be used for physical layer device testing.
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- Zachos, M., Stone, M., and Eisenhart, S., "A Comparison of Physical Layer Devices for Class B and Class C Multiplex Systems. (Using Recommended Practice SAE J1699 for Testing Physical Layer Devices.)," SAE Technical Paper 940138, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/940138.