For example: Agilent E4440A or Anritsu 68369
Digital Transmission Tester 12Gb/s

Model:71612B

Manufactured by: Keysight / Agilent

Category:Bit Error Rate Testers

Keysight / Agilent 71612B Overview

HP/AGILENT 70843B OPT. UHF ERROR DETECTOR,COMPONENT OF 71612B SYSTEM. The Agilent 71612B error performance analyzer addresses applications for high speed digital testing up to 12 Gb/s, including R&D and manufacturing test of lightwave components and sub-assemblies, advanced computer technology and high-capacity communication systems. The analyzer operates from 1 to 12 Gb/s and will operate down to 100 Mb/s with a clock-source extension. Features include high quality waveforms, versatile triggering, and sufficient memory for running multiple SONET and SDH frames at OC-192/STM-64. Use error location analysis to help identify the cause of pattern-dependent errors. Powerful application software to speed measurement time. E4543A Q Factor and Eye Contour application software is designed to simplify the characterization of high speed optical communication links, automatically calculating the Q figure of merit. Adaptable application software for full functional testing. E4544A OC-192/STM-64 application software automatically constructs SONET/SDH frames for functional test of network elements. Features including error and alarm generation plus CID stressing patterns. Features

  • Frequency range: Pattern generator, error detector 100 MHz to 12 GHz
  • Test patterns: PRBS 2^31 - 1, 2^23 - 1, 2^15 - 1, 2^10 - 1, 2^7 - 1, User-defined (max) 8 Mbit via 3-1/2 inch disk (MS-DOS®* format)
  • Zero substitution: Pattern length 2^13, 2^11, 2^10, 2^7
  • Varable mark density ratio on patterns 2^13, 2^11, 2^10, 2^7
  • STM-64 and STS-192 Samples supplied on disk
  • Measurements: Error count/ratio, Errored/error free intervals
  • Clock frequency
  • Error location analysis
  • * MS-DOS is a U.S. registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation
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