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455-1976 - IEEE Standard Test Procedure for Measuring Longitudinal Balance of Telephone Equipment Operating in the Voice Band | IEEE Standard | IEEE Xplore

455-1976 - IEEE Standard Test Procedure for Measuring Longitudinal Balance of Telephone Equipment Operating in the Voice Band


Abstract:

Telephone companies and equipment manufacturers have generally agreed on a definition for longitudinal balance for many years. This agreement extends also to the basic ap...Show More
Scope:This standard is based on a resistive test circuit, although pure resistance is not essential. Resistive elements are specified because they are generally considered easy...Show More
Purpose:The first purpose of this standard is to define the basic requirements of a test circuit which can be used to measure longitudinal balance. This test circuit will be capa...Show More

Abstract:

Telephone companies and equipment manufacturers have generally agreed on a definition for longitudinal balance for many years. This agreement extends also to the basic approach followed when measuring balance. Testing a device for balance involves the application of a longitudinal voltage. Then any resulting metallic voltage is measured, and the ratio of the two voltages is used to develop a balance number.Unfortunately, agreement has ended at about this point. A number of different test circuits are used by different segments of the telephone industry. Although all of the existing test circuits have some merits supporting their use, the mere existence of va...
Scope:
This standard is based on a resistive test circuit, although pure resistance is not essential. Resistive elements are specified because they are generally considered easy to duplicate and balance. Repeatable and consistent balance numbers are the object of issuing this standard
Purpose:
The first purpose of this standard is to define the basic requirements of a test circuit which can be used to measure longitudinal balance. This test circuit will be capable of yielding consistent and repeatable test results. The second purpose is to define test conditions to be established while using the test circuit. Standard test conditions are considered vital for obtaining consistent results from a suitable circuit. A third purpose is to describe standard test procedures to be followed when the test circuit is operated. This standard specifies the elements of the test circuit only in general terms to allow considerable freedom when a test set is being ...
Date of Publication: 30 September 1976
Electronic ISBN:978-1-5044-0354-2
Persistent Link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=7422616

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