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Waveform Analyzer Module from Agilent
Santa Clara, CA — Agilent Technologies Inc. has introduced a precision waveform analyzer for engineers involved in design verifica-
formance. As data rates increase to 28Gb/s and beyond, accurate compo- nent characterization becomes more difficult to measure.
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tion and validation of high-speed electrical communications systems and components. With reportedly industry-best residual jitter (below 50 femtoseconds), channel band- widths to 50GHz and integrated clock recovery to 32Gb/s, the Agilent 86108B precision waveform analyzer gives engineers confidence they are seeing the true performance of their designs.
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is a registered trademark of ITW Chemtronics. All rights reserved. This new plug-in module is the
latest addition to the company’s 86100C/D DCA wide-bandwidth oscilloscope family. Engineers test- ing IEEE 802.3ba (40Gb/100Gb Ethernet), Optical Internetworking Forum CEI 3.0, INCITS T-11 32G Fibre Channel and high-speed pro- prietary systems will benefit from the instrument’s measurement per-
Using cabling to connect instru-
mentation degrades signal integrity, and performance margins are con- sumed due to non-suitable measure- ment systems. The 86108B’s inte- grated precision timebase and clock recovery design, with typical residual jitter below 50fs rms, enable it to minimize potential problems. With this plug-in module, the
company’s wide-bandwidth oscillo- scopes meet the requirements of advanced technologies better than any other oscilloscopes on the market today.
Continuous data-rate coverage
from 50 Mb/s to 32 Gb/s, peaking con- trol and adjustable loop bandwidths to 20 MHz also allow the clock recov- ery circuit to provide a golden PLL response for accurate and compliant device characterization. In addition to the performance
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benefits, the integrated instrumenta- tion-grade clock recovery circuit allows the module to trigger directly from single-ended or differential data signals. This eliminates the need for a separate trigger input. The module also integrates high-band- width pickoffs and phase-matched cables, which significantly reduce setup complexity, maintain signal integrity and make it easy for users to start making accurate measure- ments quickly. An auxiliary clock-recovery
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input circuit allows engineers to ana- lyze extremely low-level signals, or signals that have been closed due to severe inter-symbol interference, by triggering the ‘scope using a separate synchronous data (or clock) signal connected to the 86108B’s auxiliary CR input. The on-board phase detec- tor enables a flexible and accurate technique to determine PLL band- width/peaking on devices with either
clock or data inputs and outputs. Contact: Agilent Technologies,
Test and Measurement Organization, 5301 Stevens Creek Blvd., MS 54LAK, Santa Clara, CA 95052 % 800-452-4844 Web:
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