ANRITSU MU196020A, PAM4 PPG, MU196040A, PAM4 ED, MU196040B Operation Manual

MU196020A
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CE marking
1. Product Model
Plug-in Units: MU196020A PAM4 PPG
MU196040A PAM4 ED
MU196040B PAM4 ED
2. Applied Directive and Standards
When the MU196020A PAM4 PPG, MU196040A PAM4 ED and
MU196040B PAM4 ED are installed in the MP1900A, the applied directive
and standards of this unit conform to those of the MP1900A main frame.
PS: About main frame Please contact Anritsu for the latest information on the main frame
types that MU196020A, MU196040A and MU196040B can be used with.
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1. Product Model
Plug-in Units: MU196020A PAM4 PPG
MU196040A PAM4 ED
MU196040B PAM4 ED
2. Applied Directive and Standards
When the MU196020A PAM4 PPG, MU196040A PAM4 ED and
MU196040B PAM4 ED are installed in the MP1900A, the applied directive
and standards of this unit conform to those of the MP1900A main frame.
PS: About main frame
Please contact Anritsu for the latest information on the main frame
types that MU196020A, MU196040A and MU196040B can be used with.
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Configuration of Signal Quality Analyzer-R Series Operation
Describes the basic operations, panel details, and maintenance of the MP1900A, as well as the steps from module installation to the start of use.
indicates this document.
Describes the panel details, how to operate, performance test, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the
Operation Manual
Describes the panel details, how to operate, performance test, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the MU181000A
Describes the panel details, how to operate, performance test and maintenance of the MU181500B.
Describes the panel details, how to operate, performance test, maintenance, and
Operation Manual
Describes the panel details, performance test, maintenance, and troubleshooting of
Describes the panel details, performance test, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the

About This Manual

A testing system combining an MP1900A Signal Quality Analyzer-R, module(s), and control software is called a Signal Quality Analyzer-R Series. The operation manuals of the Signal Quality Analyzer-R Series consist of separate documents for the MP1900A, module(s), and control software, as shown below.
MP1900A Signal Quality Analyzer-R Operation Manual
Module Operation Manual
MU195020A 21G/32G bit/s SI PPG MU195040A 21G/32G bit/s SI ED
MU195050A Noise Generator Operation Manual
module to be installed on the MP1900A.
MU196020A PAM4 PPG MU196040A PAM4 ED MU196040B PAM4 ED
Operation Manual
MU196020A, MU196040A, and MU196040B.
MU181000A 12.5GHz Synthesizer MU181000B 12.5GHz 4 port Synthesizer
and MU181000B.
MU181500B Jitter Modulation Source Operation Manual
MU183020A 28G/32G bit/s PPG MU183021A 28G/32G bit/s 4ch PPG
the MU183020A and MU183021A.
MU183040A 28G/32G bit/s ED MU183041A 28G/32G bit/s 4ch ED
MU183040B 28G/32G bit/s High Sensitivity ED
MU183041B 28G/32G bit/s 4ch High Sensitivity ED Operation Manual
troubleshooting of the MU183040A, MU183041A, MU183040B, and MU183041B.
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Describes the setup and operating procedure of MX183000A.
Describes the operation of the extended application for the Signal Quality Analyzer-R Series.
Configuration of Signal Quality Analyzer-R Series Operation Manuals (Cont’d)
indicates this document.
MX190000A Signal Quality Analyzer-R Control Software Operation Manual
Describes the operation of the software that controls the Signal Quality Analyzer-R Series
.
Extended Application Operation Manual
MX183000A High-Speed Serial Data Test Software Operation Manual
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Table of Contents

1
About This Manual ................................................. I
Chapter 1
1.1 Product Overview........................................................ 1-2
1.2 Product Configuration ................................................. 1-4
1.3 Specifications.............................................................. 1-9
Chapter 2
2.1 Installation to MP1900A .............................................. 2-2
2.2 How to Operate Application ......................................... 2-2
2.3 Preventing Damage .................................................... 2-3
Chapter 3
3.1 Panel Layout ............................................................... 3-2
3.2 Inter-Module Connection ............................................. 3-5
Overview ............................................ 1-1
Before Use ......................................... 2-1
Panel Layout and Connectors......... 3-1
5
6
Chapter 4
4.1 Evaluating Optical Components in 400GbE
4.2 Evaluating Devices for 400GbE Transceiver ................ 4-5
Usage Examples ............................... 4-1
Transceiver ................................................................. 4-2
Chapter 5 Performance Test ............................. 5-1
5.1 Timing of Performance Tests ...................................... 5-2
5.2 Devices Required for Performance Tests .................... 5-3
5.3 Performance Test Items .............................................. 5-5
Chapter 6
6.1 Daily Maintenance ...................................................... 6-2
6.2 Cautions on Storage ................................................... 6-2
6.3 Transportation............................................................. 6-3
6.4 Calibration .................................................................. 6-3
Maintenance ...................................... 6-1
7
Appendix
Index
III
Chapter 7
7.1 Problems That Occur When Replacing Modules .......... 7-2
7.2 Problems That Occur During Output Waveform
7.3 Problems That Occur During Error Rate Measurement 7-4
7.4 Synchronization Failures ............................................. 7-5
Troubleshooting ............................... 7-1
Observation ................................................................ 7-3
Appendix A Pseudo-Random Pattern ............. A-1
Appendix B List of Default Settings ................ B-1
Appendix C Performance Test Record Sheet
....................................................... C-1
Index ................................................... Index-1
IV.
Overview
Overview
This chapter describes the overview of the following modules.
MU196020A PAM4 PPG (hereafter, MU196020A)
MU196040A PAM4 ED (hereafter, MU196040A)
MU196040B PAM4 ED (hereafter, MU196040B)
1.1
Product Overview........................................................ 1-2
1.2 Product Configuration ................................................. 1-4
1.2.1 Standard configuration .................................... 1-4
1.2.2 Options ........................................................... 1-5
1.2.3 Optional Accessories....................................... 1-7
1.3 Specifications.............................................................. 1-9
1.3.1 Specifications for MU196020A ........................ 1-9
1.3.2 Specifications for MU196040A ...................... 1-42
1.3.3 Specifications for MU196040B ...................... 1-58
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1-1
Chapter 1 Overview

1.1 Product Overview

The MU196020A, MU196040A, and MU196040B (hereinafter “MP1900A modules”) are plug-in modules that can be built into the MP1900A Signal Quality Analyzer-R. MP1900A supports error measurement with PRBS patterns, DATA patterns and various PAM4 test patterns at the following bit rates or baud rates:
MU196020A: Max. 64.2 Gbit/s or 64.2 Gbaud
MU196040A: Max. 32.1 Gbit/s or 32.1 Gbaud
MU196040B: Max. 64.2 Gbit/s or 58.2 Gbaud
Combination of MU196020A and MU195050A Noise Generator (hereinafter, MU195050A) supports generation of data which common mode noise, differential mode noise and white noise are applied to and which is optimal for signal integrity evaluation of up to 32.1 Gbaud. Various option configurations are available for the MP1900A modules. This module is therefore useful for research, development, and production of various types of digital communication equipment, modules, and devices. The features of the MP1900A modules are as follows:
MU196020A features
Capable of generating one channel of NRZ or PAM4 signal at up to 64.2
Gbit/s or 64.2 Gbaud. (MU196020A-003)
Capable of independently adjusting the amplitude of each eye of PAM4
signal.
Capable of generating signals of PRBS pattern, DATA pattern and
various PAM4 patterns.
Capable of signal integrity evaluation using 4TAP Emphasis
(MU196020A-x11)
Capable of adding intersymbol interference (ISI) using 4TAP Emphasis.
(MU196020A-x40)
Capable of generating patterns and inserting errors, which support
RS-FEC(544,514) and RS-FEC(528,514). (MU196020A-x42)
Capable of synchronizing operations among channels using multiple
MU196020As that are installed in MP1900A.
This function allows generating synchronous data supported by the
application that requires Multi Channel. (MU196020A-x50)
1-2
Overview
1.1 Product Overview
MU196040A features
Supporting symbol measurement of one channel of PAM4 signal at up
to 32.1 Gbaud using the built-in PAM4 Decoder circuit.
Capable of measuring signals of PRBS pattern, DATA pattern and
various PAM4 patterns.
Long user-programmable patterns (256 Mbits, 256 Msymbol)
Capable of evaluating serial communication by selecting
MU196040A-001 that has one data input channel each for NRZ (32.1 Gbit/s) and PAM4 (32.1 Gbaud).
Having the input sensitivity (typical values) of NRZ 23 mV (32.1 Gbit/s,
Eye Height) and PAM4 23 mV (32.1 Gbaud, Eye Height, per eye) and optimal for signal evaluation.
Capable of clock recovery on 25.5 to 32.1 Gbaud signals by installing
MU196040A-x22.
Capable of evaluating PAM4 signals by Symbol Error Rate (SER) by
installing MU196040A-x41.
MU196040B features
Supporting symbol measurement of one channel of PAM4 signal at up
to 58.2 Gbaud using the built-in PAM4 Decoder circuit.
Capable of measuring signals of PRBS pattern, DATA pattern and
various PAM4 patterns.
Long user-programmable patterns (256 Mbits, 256 Msymbols)
Capable of capturing the data pattern of up to 8 Mbits or 4 Msymbols.
Capable of capturing the data pattern, in which RS-FEC Symbol
Error(s) occurred, and counting FEC Symbol Errors.
Capable of evaluating serial communication by selecting
MU196040B-002 or x12 that has one data input channel each for NRZ (64.2 Gbit/s) and PAM4 (58.2 Gbaud).
Having the input sensitivity (typical values) of NRZ 23 mV (32.1 Gbit/s,
Eye Height) and PAM4 23 mV (32.1 Gbaud, Eye Height, per eye) and optimal for signal evaluation.
Capable of using the Equalizer function by adding the
MU196040B-x11.
Capable of clock recovery on 2.4 to 29.0 Gbaud signals by installing
MU196040B-x21.
Capable of clock recovery on 2.4 to 32.1 Gbaud signals by installing
MU196040B-x22.
Capable of clock recovery on 51.0 to 58.2 Gbaud signals by installing
MU196040B-x23.
Capable of evaluating PAM4 signals by Symbol Error Rate (SER) by
installing MU196040B-x41.
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1-3
Mainframe
MU196020A
PAM4 PPG
1
Accessories
J1632A
Terminator
4
Clock Output,
Gating Output
V210
Terminator
2
Data Output × 2
J1341A
Open
2
Ext Clock Input, AUX Input
J1359A
Coaxial Adaptor (K-P.K-J, SMA)
1
Clock Output
J1717A
Coaxial Adaptor (SMA-P, SAM-J)
5
Ext Clock Input,
Mainframe
MU196040A
PAM4 ED
1
Accessories
J1632A
Terminator
2
Aux Output × 2,
J1341A
Open
2
Ext Clock Input, AUX Input
J1359A
Coaxial Adaptor (K-P.K-J, SMA)
1
Ext Clock Input
J1717A
Coaxial Adaptor (SMA-P, SAM-J)
3
Aux Output × 2, AUX Input
When the MU196040A-001 is installed:
J1341A
Open
2
Data Input × 2
J1359A
Coaxial Adaptor (K-P.K-J, SMA)
2
Data Input × 2
Mainframe
MU196040B
PAM4 ED
1 Accessories
V210
Terminator
2
Data Input × 2
J1341A
Open
2
Ext Clock Input, AUX Input
J1359A
Coaxial Adaptor (K-P.K-J, SMA)
1
Ext Clock Input
J1632A
Terminator
2
Aux Output × 2,
J1717A
Coaxial Adaptor (SMA-P, SAM-J)
3
Aux Output × 2, 41V-6
Precision Fixed Attenuator
2
Data Input × 2
Chapter 1 Overview

1.2 Product Configuration

1.2.1 Standard configuration

Table 1.2.1-1 and Table 1.2.1-2 below show the standard configurations of the three MP1900A modules respectively.
Table 1.2.1-1 Standard Configuration of MU196020A
Item Model Name Product Name Q'ty Remarks
Aux Output × 2,
Aux Output × 2, Gating Output, AUX Input
Table 1.2.1-2 Standard Configuration of MU196040A
Item Model Name Product Name Q'ty Remarks
Table 1.2.1-3 Standard Configuration of MU196040B
Item Model Name Product Name Q'ty Remarks
1-4
AUX Input
Overview

1.2.2 Options

MU196020A-001
32G baud
*1
MU196020A-002
58G baud
*
MU196020A-003
64G baud
*1
MU196020A-y12
32G to 58G baud Extension Retrofit
*2,*
MU196020A-y13
32G to 64G baud Extension Retrofit
*2,*3
MU196020A-y23
58G to 64G baud Extension Retrofit
*2,*4
MU196020A-x11
4Tap Emphasis
*5
MU196020A-x30
Data Delay
*5
MU196020A-x40
Adjustable ISI
*
MU196020A-x42
FEC Pattern Generation
*5
MU196020A-x50
Inter-Module Synchronization
*
Indicates function.
Anritsu management number.
MU196020A-x x x
1.2 Product Configuration
Table 1.2.2-1 and Table 1.2.2-2 show the options for the MP1900A modules. All options are sold separately.
Note:
Option name format is as follows:
This value is recognized by the MP1900A.
This value is not recognized by the mainframe. 0: Factory-installed option 1: Retrofit option.
(Must be returned to Anritsu (Japan) when installing.)
2: Retrofit option.
(Must be returned to Anritsu Service and Sales office when installing.)
3: Software option.
License registration is required when installing
1
Model Name Product Name Remarks
Table 1.2.2-1 Options of MU196020A
1
3
5, *6
5, *7
*1: Factory-installed hardware option. Select one from among them.
*2: Hardware retrofit options, which can be selected after shipping from
our factory. (y = 1 or 2)
*3: It can be retrofitted when the Option 001 is installed.
*4: It can be retrofitted when the Option 002 is installed.
1-5
MU196040A-001
32.1G baud Decoder
*1
MU196040A-x22
25.5G to 32.1G baud Clock Recovery
*2,*
MU196040A-x41
SER Measurement
*2,*4
MU196040B-001
32G baud
*1,*2
MU196040B-002
58G baud
*1,*2 MU196040B-z11
Equalizer
*2,*11
MU196040B-y12
32G to 58G baud Extension
*2,*5,*6
MU196040B-x21
29G baud Clock Recovery
*3,*4,*7,*8
MU196040B-x22
32G baud Clock Recovery
*3,*4,*7,*8
MU196040B-x23
58G baud Clock Recovery Extension
*2,*4,*9
MU196040B-y24
32G baud Clock Recovery Extension
*3,*5,*10
MU196040B-z41
SER Measurement
*2,*11
Chapter 1 Overview
Model Name Product Name Remarks
*5: Software option (x = 0, 1, or 2)
*6: It can be retrofitted when the Option x11 is installed.
*7: It can be retrofitted when the Option x30 is installed.
Table 1.2.2-2 Options of MU196040A
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*1: Factory-installed hardware option
*2: x = 0, 1, or 2
*3: Hardware option
*4: Software option
Table 1.2.2-3 Options of MU196040B
Model Name Product Name Remarks
*1: Factory-installed
*2: Software option
*3: Hardware option
*4: x = 0, 1, or 2
*5: y = 1 or 2
*6: MU196040B-001 must be installed.
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*7: This option can be installed together with MU196040B-x23.
*8: One of MU196040B-x21 and MU196040B-x22 can be installed.
*9: MU196040B-002 or MU196040B-y12 must be installed.
MU196040B-x21 or MU196040B-x22 must be installed.
*10: MU196040B-x21 must be installed.
*11: z = 0, 1, 2, or 3
Overview

1.2.3 Optional Accessories

34VFK50
Precision Adapter
Conversion connector (V-F K-M)
34VKF50
Precision Adapter
Conversion connector (V-M K-F)
41KC-3
Precision Fixed Attenuator 3 dB
K connector
41KC-6
Precision Fixed Attenuator 6 dB
K connector
41KC-10
Precision Fixed Attenuator 10 dB
K connector
41KC-20
Precision Fixed Attenuator 20 dB
K connector
41V-3
Precision Fixed Attenuator 3 dB
V connector
41V-6
Precision Fixed Attenuator 6 dB
V connector
41V-10
Precision Fixed Attenuator 10 dB
V connector
41V-20
Precision Fixed Attenuator 20 dB
V connector
J1342A
Coaxial Cable 0.8 m
APC3.5 connector
J1359A
Coaxial Adaptor (K-P.K-J, SMA)
J1439A
Coaxial Cable 0.8 m (K connector)
J1510A
Pick OFF Tee
K connector
J1624A
Coaxial Cable 0.3 m (SMA connector)
J1625A
Coaxial Cable 1 m (SMA connector)
J1632A
Terminator
SMA connector
J1678A
ESD Protection Adapter-K
K connector
J1679A
ESD Protection Adapter-V
V connector
J1728A
Electrical Length Specified Coaxial Cable (0.4 m, K connector)
1.2 Product Configuration
Table 1.2.3-1 shows the optional accessories for the MP1900A modules. All optional accessories are sold separately.
Table 1.2.3-1 Optional Accessories
Model Name Product Name Remarks
1
1-7
J1748A
Power Splitter (1.5G-18GHz)
J1758A
ISI Board
J1789A
Electrical Length Specified Coaxial Cable (0.4m, V connector)
J1790A
Electrical Length Specified Coaxial Cable (0.8m, V connector)
J1792A
Skew match pair semirigid cable (V-K connector, Data Input1)
For connecting to the Data Input1 connector of MU195050A
J1793A
Pick OFF Tee
V connector
J1800A
ISI Board V
V connector
K240C
Precision Power Divider
K connector
V210
Terminator
V connector
V240C
Precision Power Divider
V connector
W3976AE
MU196020A/40A/40B Operation Manual
Printed version, English
Z0306A
Wrist strap
Z1964A
Torque Wrench (Right Angle)
Chapter 1 Overview
Table 1.2.3-1 Optional Accessories (Cont’d)
Model Name Product Name Remarks
1-8
Overview

1.3 Specifications

Operating Baud/Bit Rate
When the Option 001 is installed.
output) is common. Only the baud rate is described hereafter.
Setting Range / Step
The setting range of the baud rate is determined by the linking module
When linking with
2.400 000 to 25.000 000 Gbaud, 0.000 002 Gbaud step*1, *2, *3
50.000 008 to 64.200 000 Gbaud, 0.000 008 Gbaud step*3
When linking with
2.400 000 to 3.125 000 Gbaud, 0.000 002 Gbaud step*1, *2, *3
51.200 008 to 64.200 000 Gbaud, 0.000 008 Gbaud step*3

1.3.1 Specifications for MU196020A

Table 1.3.1-1 Operating Baud/Bit Rate
Item Specifications
PAM4: 2.4 to 32.1 Gbaud NRZ: 2.4 to 32.1 Gbit/s
When the Option 002 or y12 is installed.
PAM4: 2.4 to 58.2 Gbaud NRZ: 2.4 to 58.2 Gbit/s
When the Option 003, y13, or y23 is installed.
PAM4: 2.4 to 64.2 Gbaud NRZ: 2.4 to 64.2 Gbit/s
The setting range of the baud rate (PAM4 output) and bit rate (NRZ
1.3 Specifications
1
MU181000A/B *4
MU181000A/B and MU181500B *
4
(valid only when installing to the same frame as MU196020A) and the Frequency in
25.000 004 to 32.100 000 Gbaud, 0.000 004 Gbaud step*1, *2, *3
25.000 004 to 50.000 000 Gbaud, 0.000 004 Gbaud step*
50.000 008 to 58.200 000 Gbaud, 0.000 008 Gbaud step*
3.200 002 to 6.250 000 Gbaud, 0.000 002 Gbaud step*1, *2, *3
6.400 002 to 12.500 000 Gbaud, 0.000 002 Gbaud step*
12.800 002 to 25.000 000 Gbaud, 0.000 002 Gbaud step*
25.600 004 to 32.100 000 Gbaud, 0.000 004 Gbaud step*
25.600 004 to 50.000 000 Gbaud, 0.000 004 Gbaud step*
51.200 008 to 58.200 000 Gbaud, 0.000 008 Gbaud step*
*1: When the Option 001 is installed.
*2: When the Option 002 or y12 is installed.
*3: When the Option 003, y13, or y23 is installed.
Linking is not available when Unit Sync is ON.
*4:
Table 1.3.1-12 Clock Output.
2, *3
2
1, *2, *3
1, *2, *3
1, *2, *3
2, *3
2
1-9
When linking with
external clock
Clock Output Rate Full
Clock Output Rate Half
2.4 to 15.0 Gbaud*1,*2,*3
2.4 to 15.0 GHz
1/1 Clock Input
15.0 to 30.0 Gbaud*1,*2,*3
7.5 to 15.0 GHz
1/2 Clock Input
25.0 to 32.1 Gbaud*1,*2,*3
6.25 to 8.025 GHz
1/4 Clock Input
2.4 to 30.0 Gbaud*1,*2,*3
1.2 to 15.0 GHz
1/2 Clock Input
30.0 to 32.1 Gbaud*1
7.5 to 8.025 GHz
1/4 Clock Input
30.0 to 58.2 Gbaud*2
7.5 to 14.55 GHz
1/4 Clock Input
30.0 to 60.0 Gbaud*3
7.5 to 15.0 GHz
1/4 Clock Input
60.0 to 64.2 Gbaud*3
7.5 to 8.025 GHz
1/8 Clock Input
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
MU181500B and using
Table 1.3.1-1 Operating Baud/Bit Rate (Cont'd)
Rate
Rate, Quarter Rate
Baud Rate Setting Range
Baud Rate Setting Range
Input Clock
Frequency
Input Clock
Frequency
Relationship Between Baud Rate and Input
Clock Frequency
Relationship Between Baud Rate and Input
Clock Frequency
1-10
Overview
Table 1.3.1-1 Operating Baud/Bit Rate (Cont'd)
External Clock
When the Output Clock
When the Output Clock
Offset Setting Range / Step
–1000 to +1000 ppm, 1 ppm step
25.000 000 Gbaud, 50.000 000 Gbaud
2.4 to 16.05 Gbaud*1,*2,*3
2.4 to 16.05 GHz
1/1 Clock Input
16.05 to 32.1 Gbaud*1,*2,*3
8.025 to 16.05 GHz
1/2 Clock Input
25.0 to 32.1 Gbaud*1,*2,*3
6.25 to 8.025 GHz
1/4 Clock Input
2.4 to 32.1 Gbaud*1,*2,*3
1.2 to 16.05 GHz
1/2 Clock Input
25.0 to 32.1 Gbaud*1
6.25 to 8.025 GHz
1/4 Clock Input
25.0 to 50.0 Gbaud*2,*3
6.25 to 12.50 GHz
1/4 Clock Input
32.1 to 58.2 Gbaud*2
8.025 to 14.55 GHz
1/4 Clock Input
32.1 to 64.2 Gbaud*3
8.025 to 16.05 GHz
1/4 Clock Input
50.0 to 58.2 Gbaud*2
6.25 to 7.275 GHz
1/8 Clock Input
50.0 to 64.2 Gbaud*3
6.25 to 8.025 GHz
1/8 Clock Input
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
Rate is set to Full Rate
Rate is set to Half Rate, Quarter Rate
Baud Rate Setting
Range
Baud Rate Setting
Range
Input Clock
Frequency
Input Clock
Frequency
Relationship Between Baud Rate and Input
Clock Frequency
Relationship Between Baud Rate and Input
Clock Frequency
1
This is available only when linking with MU181000A/B. The setting range is, however, –1000 to 0 ppm when the bit rate is set as follows: Clock Output Rate Full Rate
12.500 000 Gbaud, 25.000 000 Gbaud
Clock Output Rate Half Rate, Quarter Rate
1-11
SJ1 Setting Range
When SJ2 switch is the built-in SJ2, the settable Jitter Amplitude is halved.
SJ1 Clock Output Rate
30 < Baud rate ≤ 32.1 Gbaud, 15 < Baud rate ≤ 17 Gbaud
10 to 100k
0 to 2000
100.1k to 1M
0 to 200
1.001M to 10M
0 to 16
10.01M to 150M
0 to 1
17 < Baud rate ≤ 30 Gbaud
10 to 100k
0 to 2000
100.1k to 1M
0 to 200
1.001M to 10M
0 to 16
10.01M to 250M
0 to 1
10000
10000
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications*
At Full Rate
Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range
1000
100
1
10
Jitter Amplitude [UI p-p]
1
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1000
100
10
Jitter Amplitude [UI p-p]
1
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
*1: When linking with MU181000A/B and MU181500B
1-12
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Overview
Item Specifications*
SJ1 Clock Output Rate
8.5 < Baud rate ≤ 15 Gbaud
10 to 100k
0 to 1000
100.1k to 1M
0 to 100
1.001M to 10M
0 to 8
10.01M to 250M
0 to 0.5
4 < Baud rate ≤ 8.5 Gbaud
10 to 100k
0 to 1000
100.1k to 1M
0 to 100
1.001M to 10M
0 to 8
10.01M to 150M
0 to 0.5
10000
10000
At Full Rate (Cont'd)
Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range (Cont’d)
1000
100
1.3 Specifications
1
1
10
Jitter Amplitude [UI p-p]
1
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1000
100
10
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
1
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1-13
SJ1 Clock Output Rate
2.4 Baud rate ≤ 4 Gbaud
10 to 100k
0 to 500
100.1k to 1M
0 to 50
1.001M to 10M
0 to 8
10.01M to 100M
0 to 0.5
10000
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications*
At Full Rate (Cont'd)
Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range (Cont’d)
1000
100
1
10
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
1
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1-14
Overview
Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range (Cont’d)
SJ1 Clock Output Rate
60 < Baud rate ≤ 64.2 Gbaud,
10 to 100k
0 to 2000
100.1k to 1M
0 to 200
1.001M to 10M
0 to 16
10.01M to 150M
0 to 1
34 < Baud rate ≤ 60 Gbaud, 17 < Baud rate ≤ 30 Gbaud
10 to 100k
0 to 2000
100.1k to 1M
0 to 200
1.001M to 10M
0 to 16
10.01M to 250M
0 to 1
10000
10000
Item Specifications*
1.3 Specifications
1
1
At Half Rate, Quarter Rate
30 < Baud rate ≤ 34 Gbaud, 8 < Baud rate ≤ 17 Gbaud
1000
100
10
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
1
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1000
100
10
Jitter Amplitude [UI p-p]
1
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
1-15
SJ1 Clock Output Rate
2.4 < Baud rate ≤ 8 Gbaud
10 to 100k
0 to 2000
100.1k to 1M
0 to 200
1.001M to 10M
0 to 16
10.01M to 100M
0 to 1
Baud rate 2.4 Gbaud
10 to 100k
0 to 2000
100.1k to 1M
0 to 200
1.001M to 10M
0 to 16
10.01M to 50M
0 to 1
10000
10000
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications*
At Half Rate, Quarter Rate (Cont'd)
Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range (Cont’d)
1000
100
1
10
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
1
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1000
100
10
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
1
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
1-16
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
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