Colleagues,
The proposed list of contributions was revised. I inadvertently omitted an on-time request from Marco Mazzini. (Thanks, Marco!)
The revised list:
- “Comments Related to Removal of Editor’s Notes related to SFP224 and SFP-DD224”, Sam Kocsis
- “TECQ and TECQcer measurements comparison”, Marco Mazzini
- “Transmitter Bandwidth”, Mark Kimber
- “Reference Transmitter data”, Derek Kita
- “C_eq report in TDECQ penalty computation”, Laurent Alloin
The exact order of the last 4 presentations is still subject to change.
With regards,
-Kent
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From: Kent Lusted
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Subject: [802.3dj] Proposed agenda & reduced duration for 15 April 2026 joint electrical/optical/logic ad hoc teleconference
Dear Colleagues,
The proposed agenda for the 15 April 2026 joint electrical/optical/logic ad hoc teleconference meeting is as follows:
- IEEE SA Patent Policy
- IEEE SA Participation Policy
- IEEE SA Copyright Policy
- “Comments Related to Removal of Editor’s Notes related to SFP224 and SFP-DD224”, Sam Kocsis
- “Transmitter Bandwidth”, Mark Kimber
- “Reference Transmitter data”, Derek Kita
- “C_eq report in TDECQ penalty computation”, Laurent Alloin
The duration of the ad hoc teleconference will be reduced from 4 hours to 2.5 hours.
As an ad hoc, no decisions (i.e. motions) will be made. However, I may conduct straw polls to test the group’s consensus on certain topics.
All teleconference meeting participants should review the following documents prior to participation in an IEEE meeting teleconference:
· IEEE SA patent policy
· IEEE SA Copyright Policy
· IEEE SA Participation Policy and IEEE Code of Conduct
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Thanks, Kent
Kent Lusted
IEEE P802.3dj Task Force Electrical track chair