
Chapter 1 VLC Overview
VDSL2 to ADSL2+ Fallback
The VLC can automatically use ADSL2+ for connections where VDSL2 training fails. This allows a longer connection distance.
Spectral Mask
PSD (Power Spectral Density) defines the distribution of a VDSL line’s power in the frequency domain. A PSD mask is a template that specifies the maximum allowable PSD for a line. The VLC transmitter signal complies with the Power Spectrum Density (PSD) mask specified in
Latency Mode
The VLC supports the latency path function specified in
Rate Adaption
Rate adaption lets the VLC adjust from the configured transmission rate to the attainable transmission rate automatically depending on the line quality. The VDSL transmission rate then stays at the new rate or adjusts if line quality improves or deteriorates.
The rate adaptation conforms to
Trellis Coding
The VLCuses Trellis coding (as specified in
Impulse Noise Protection (INP)
Short impulses from external sources may cause bursts of errors which could impact multimedia (ex. voice, video, or picture) quality. The VLC’s VDSL2 supports Impulse Noise Protection (INP) as defined
Loop Diagnostic
The VLC supports the loop diagnostic function specified in
System Monitoring
•System status (link status, rates, statistics counters)
•Configurable temperature and voltage monitoring thresholds and alarm reports.
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