Agilent Technologies Introduces Highest Bandwidth Optical Waveform Analysis, Increased Accuracy on its Digital Communications Analyzers
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Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced a new measurement solution for optical transmitter compliance testing on the Agilent 86100D digital communications analyzer. The solution offers the industry’s highest bandwidth optical waveform analysis and increased accuracy. The
DCA provides a new approach, known as system impulse response
correction, or SIRC, which enables multimode optical receivers with
bandwidths in excess of 25 GHz and single-mode receivers with near
100-GHz bandwidths. Optical reference receivers will have ideal
frequency response for testing next-generation storage and
telecommunications components and systems. With
these capabilities, R&D engineers can easily visualize and
accurately quantify the quality of their latest designs for optical
components and systems. Likewise, manufacturing engineers can increase
confidence in the accuracy of their optical transceiver compliance
testing. Next-generation
optical transmitters compatible with multimode optical fiber are
expected to soon operate at data rates in the 25 Gb/sec range. With the
large physical size of multimode-compatible photodetectors, optical
oscilloscope channels have not been able to provide the bandwidth
necessary for accurate waveform analysis. With
SIRC, Agilent now provides an advanced calibration capability that can
boost the measurement bandwidth of the 86105D from 20 GHz to more than25
GHz. SIRC also enables the 86105D to be configured as the industry’s
first multimode reference receiver for standards-based compliance
testing at both 25 and 28 Gb/sec rates. The 86115D can now provide the
industry’s only quad-port reference receiver for 4x25 Gb/sec 100-Gb
Ethernet test. Optical
reference receivers, with frequency responses specifically defined by
several industry committees, are an essential element in a standardized
test method to verify that optical transmitters will interoperate in a
communications system. Some deviation from an ideal frequency response
is allowed to facilitate production of these receivers at reasonable
costs. However, this deviation from ideal can cause some variation in
measurement results from test system to test system. By performing an
impulse-response analysis, the oscilloscope channel’s frequency response
is precisely determined. Using this information, the 86100D DCA can
correct frequency response deviations and provide waveform results as if
the reference receiver were ideal. Using
the SIRC calibration, the 86100D mainframe can make real-time
corrections to the raw waveforms. The displayed signal appears as if it
had been acquired with a system that has an ideal frequency response.
The SIRC process also enables the possibility of an ideal reference
receiver for virtually any data rate within the physical limits of the
system. The user has the flexibility of increasing or decreasing the
effective bandwidth of the measurement system approximately 50 percent
from the nominal hardware capabilities. A
key contribution of the Agilent 86100 SIRC process is that it
accurately preserves random signal components such as jitter and noise.
General signal processing techniques can incorrectly filter these signal
components resulting in an incorrect waveform display. “The
86100 DCA continues to be the industry standard for optical transceiver
design and manufacturing waveform test,” said Jay Alexander, vice
president of Agilent’s oscilloscope business. “Higher bandwidth test
capability, provided by the DCA, is a key enabler for next-generation
designs. Manufacturing test requires accuracy for good process control,
and must be flexible to handle varying customer demands. The new SIRC
capabilities on the 86100 deliver on those needs and offer the highest
value, lowest effective cost for the transceiver vendor.” Availability and Additional information This SIRC capability is also available with the 86100C DCA-J when configured with the N1010A Flex-DCA software. Additional information about Agilent’s 86100D DCA is available at www.agilent.com/find/dcax.
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES
Publié le 28-06-2011





























