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Bit Error Rate Demystified Presented by Sunrise Telecom Broadband … a step ahead

Bit Error Rate Demystified Presented by Sunrise Telecom Broadband … a step ahead. Introduction. Bit Error Rate (BER) is an important concept to understand in any digital transmission system since it is a major indicator of the health of the system.

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Bit Error Rate Demystified Presented by Sunrise Telecom Broadband … a step ahead

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  1. Bit Error Rate DemystifiedPresented by Sunrise Telecom Broadband …a step ahead

  2. Introduction • Bit Error Rate (BER) is an important concept to understand in any digital transmission system since it is a major indicator of the health of the system. • As data is transmitted some of the bits may not be received correctly. The more bits that are incorrect, the more the signal will be affected. • Its important to know what portion of the bits are in error so you can determine how much margin the system has before failure.

  3. What is BER? • BER is defined as the ratio of the number of wrong bits over the number of total bits. Sent Bits 1101101101 Received Bits 1100101101 error 1 # of Wrong Bits 0.1 = = BER = # of Total Bits 10

  4. What is BER? • BER is normally displayed in Scientific Notation. • The more negative the exponent, the better the BER. • Better than 1.0E-6 is needed after the FEC for the system to operate. Lower and Better BER

  5. Noise and Intermittents • Errors caused by noise or intermittent causes can have the same BER, but very different effects. • Errors that are spread out are due to noise problems • Errors that are grouped are due to intermittent problems such as ingress or loose connectors. Spaced Errors 1101101011010011100 Burst Errors 1111101011101101101 This Example Shows the Same Error Rate But the Burst Errors are More Difficult to Correct

  6. Pre and Post FEC BER • The Forward Error Correction (FEC) can correct errors up to a point, after which errors are passed on to the decoding circuitry. • It’s important to know the Pre and Post FEC BER to know how hard the FEC is working to correct errors. The harder it’s working, the closer the system is to failure. Pre FEC BER (Before Correction) Post FEC BER (After Correction)

  7. Error Seconds • To get an idea of whether the errors are caused by noise or intermittent problems, errors can be measured over a one second period. • If no errors are seen in a one second period, this is known as a Error Free Second. • If some errors are received in a one second period that can't be handle by the FEC and seen by the end-user, this is known as a Error Second. • If errors in a one second period that the FEC can't handle exceed  a set threshold, this is known as a Severely Errored Second. • A Severely Errored Second has a BER within that second of 1E-6 or worse at the output of the FEC.

  8. Error Second and Severely Errored Second Display Error Seconds and Severely Errored Seconds Over the Indicated Elapsed Time

  9. Conclusions • BER is a very important measurement for determining the health of digital systems. • Determining the PRE and POST FEC BER can tell you how hard the FEC is working giving an indication of system margin. • Error seconds or severely errored seconds can indicate intermittent errors. CM1000 Cable Modem System Analyzer AT2000 Spectrum Analyzer

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