> > The SNR seems to be most universal value, when it comes to comparing > > different situations (different links and different PHYs). The > > resolution of BER is not that detailed, for the NXP PHY is says only > > "BER below 1e-10" or not. > > The point I was trying to make is that SQI is intentionally called SQI and > NOT SNR, because it is not a measure for SNR. The standard only suggest a > mapping of SNR to SQI, but vendors do not need to comply to that or report > that. The only mandatory requirement is linking to BER. BER is also what > would be required by a user, as this is the metric that determines what > happens to your traffic, not the SNR. > > So when it comes to KAPI parameters, I see the following options > - SQI only > - SQI + plus indication of SQI level at which BER<10^-10 (this is the only > required and standardized information) > - SQI + BER range (best for users, but requires input from the silicon > vendors)
Last option looks best to me... and it will mean that hopefully silicon vendors standartize something in future. Best regards, Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html