Shorted conductors, pairs or loop- back plug (4) Define a capability detection function that works with a powered and an unpowered device January 20 - 21, 2000 DTE Power via MDI Study Group DTE Power Objectives (5) Select the voltage, minimum and maximum current and wattage to be supplied (6) Add appropriate management objects for power capability and status (7) Support current standard, 4- pair, horizontal cabling infrastructure for installed Cat 3 and Cat 5 cabling (8) Preserve the signal transmission and isolation characteristics of existing equipment and cabling (9) Maintain normal functionality of Link Integrity Test function in legacy and new devices (10) Consider mid- span power insertion, powering over the signal pairs, and interaction with other RJ- 45 interfaces: Token Ring, ATM, FDDI TP- PMD, 1000BASE- T, ISDN, networking test equipment, PBX, IEEE 1394, devices listed in ISO/ IEC 11801 : 1995 Annex G January 20 - 21, 2000 DTE Power via MDI Study Group Presentation Guidelines • Requests for presentation time should be scheduled with the chair one week prior to the meeting • Presentations should be supplied via e-mail as a PDF file • Avoid fussy backgrounds or other decorative graphics • No animations, video clips, etc. • Goal: to keep the PDF small enough to fit on a single floppy disk January 20 - 21, 2000 DTE Power via MDI Study Group Short-Term Schedule • January Interim, Dallas – NESCOM approve PAR – Continue with real work • March Plenary, Albuquerque – First official meeting of the Task Force • May Interim, Ottawa – Last new proposal accepted January 20 - 21, 2000 DTE Power via MDI Study Group Presentations • “Thermal Impedance of SMT LAN Magnetics”, Henry Hinrichs, Pulse, Inc. • "BER vs.