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)
Overview
Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range (Cont’d)
SJ2 Setting Range
The SJ2 via MU181000 Clock and the Built-in SJ2 can be set exclusively.
SJ2 via MU181000
15.000 001 ≤ Baud rate ≤ 32.1 Gbaud
10 to 1M
0 to 50
1.001M to 10M
0 to 10
10.01M to 250M
0 to 0.4
6.400 001 ≤ Baud rate ≤ 15 Gbaud
10 to 1M
0 to 40
1.001M to 10M
0 to 6
10.01M to 250M
0 to 0.4
Item Specifications*
1.3 Specifications
1
1
Clock Output Rate At Full Rate
100
10
1
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
100
10
1
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1-17
SJ2 via MU181000
3.200 001 ≤ Baud rate ≤ 6.25 Gbaud
10 to 1M
0 to 20
1.001M to 10M
0 to 3
10.01M to 150M
0 to 0.2
2.4 ≤ Baud rate ≤ 3.125 Gbaud
10 to 1M
0 to 10
1.001M to 10M
0 to 1.5
10.01M to 150M
0 to 0.1
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications*
Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range (Cont’d)
1
Clock Output Rate At Full Rate (Cont'd)
100
10
1
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
100
10
1
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
0.1
0.01
10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1-18
Overview
Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range (Cont’d)
SJ2 via MU181000
60.000 001 ≤ Baud rate ≤ 64.2 Gbaud
10 to 1M
0 to 50
1.001M to 10M
0 to 10
10.01M to 250M
0 to 0.544
30.000 001 ≤ Baud rate ≤ 60.0 Gbaud
10 to 1M
0 to 50
1.001M to 10M
0 to 10
10.01M to 250M
0 to 0.548
Item Specifications*
1.3 Specifications
1
1
Clock Output Rate At Half Rate, Quarter Rate
100
10
1
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
100
10
1
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1-19
SJ2 via MU181000
12.800001 ≤ Baud rate ≤ 30.0 Gbaud
10 to 1M
0 to 50
1.001M to 10M
0 to 10
10.01M to 250M
0 to 0.55
6.400001 ≤ Baud rate ≤ 12.5 Gbaud
10 to 1M
0 to 50
1.001M to 10M
0 to 10
10.01M to 150M
0 to 0.4
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications*
Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range (Cont’d)
1
Clock Output Rate At Half Rate, Quarter Rate (Cont'd)
100
10
1
Jitter Amplitude [UI p-p]
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
100
10
1
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1-20
Overview
Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range (Cont’d)
SJ2 via MU181000
3.600001 ≤ Baud rate ≤ 6.25 Gbaud
10 to 1M
0 to 25
1.001M to 10M
0 to 5
10.01M to 150M
0 to 0.2
3.200001 < Baud rate ≤ 3.6 Gbaud
10 to 1M
0 to 25
1.001M to 10M
0 to 5
10.01M to 100M
0 to 0.2
Item Specifications*
1.3 Specifications
1
1
Clock Output Rate At Half Rate, Quarter Rate (Cont'd)
100
10
1
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
100
10
1
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1-21
SJ2 via MU181000
2.4 ≤ Baud rate ≤ 3.125 Gbaud
10 to 1M
0 to 12.4
1.001M to 10M
0 to 2.5
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications*
Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range (Cont’d)
1
Clock Output Rate At Half Rate, Quarter Rate (Cont'd)
100
10
1
Jitter Amplitude [UIp-p]
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz ]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1-22
Overview
Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range (Cont’d)
Built-in SJ2 Clock
15 < Baud rate ≤ 32.1 Gbaud
33k
0 to 1000
87M
0 to 0.5
100M
0 to 0.5
210M
0 to 0.2
4 < Baud rate ≤ 15 Gbaud
33k
0 to 500
87M
0 to 0.25
100M
0 to 0.25
210M
0 to 0.1
2.4 Baud rate ≤ 4 Gbaud
33k
0 to 500
87M
0 to 0.25
100M
0 to 0.25
Built-in SJ2 Clock
8 < Baud rate ≤ 64.2 Gbaud
33k
0 to 1000
87M
0 to 0.5
100M
0 to 0.5
210M
0 to 0.2
2.4 < Baud rate ≤ 8 Gbaud
33k
0 to 1000
87M
0 to 0.5
100M
0 to 0.5
Baud rate 2.4 Gbaud
33k
0 to 1000
Item Specifications*
1.3 Specifications
1
1
Output Rate At Full Rate
Output Rate At Half Rate, Quarter Rate
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Amplitude (UIp-p)
1-23
Number of Inputs
1 (Single-Ended)
Input frequency range
1.2 to 16.05 GHz
Input amplitude
0.3 to 1.0 Vp-p (–6.5 to +4.0 dBm)
Termination
50
AC Coupling
Connector
SMA connector (f.)
Number of Inputs
1 (Single-Ended)
Variation
Error Injection, Burst, Unit Sync
Minimum Pulse Width
1/256 of data rate
Input level
0/–1 V (H: −0.25 to 0.05 V, L: −1.1 to −0.8 V)
Select one of the above.
Termination
50 Ω, GND
Connector
SMA connector (f.)
Number of Outputs
2 (Differential output)
Output control
ON/OFF switching
Variation
1/n Clock (n = 8, 12, 16, 20...1020, 1024), Pattern Sync, Burst Out2
Pattern Sync
PRBS, PRGM
Position: 1 to {(Least common multiple of Pattern Length' and
length as an integer multiple so that it becomes 1024 bits or more.
Burst Out2
Burst Trigger Delay
0 to (Burst Cycle – 256) bits, 8 bits step
Pulse Width
16 to (Burst Cycle – 256) bits, 8 bits step
Output level
0/–0.6 V (H: –0.25 to 0.05 V, L: –0.80 to –0.45 V)
Termination
50 Ω, GND
Connector
SMA connector (f.)
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.1-3 External Clock Input
Ω,
Table 1.3.1-4 Aux Input
0/–0.5 V (H: −0.05 to 0.05 V, L: −0.55 to −0.45 V)
Vth 0 V (Input amplitude: 0.5 to 1.0 Vp-p)
Table 1.3.1-5 Aux Output
Item Specifications
256) –263}, in 8 steps
When the pattern length is 1023 bits or less, Pattern Length' is the
1-24
Overview
Table 1.3.1-6 Gating Output
Number of Outputs
1 (Single-Ended)
Output control
ON/OFF switching
Variation
Burst, Repeat
Burst
Burst Output
Burst Trigger Delay
0 to (Burst Cycle – 256) bits, 8 bits step
Enable Pulse Width
16 to (Burst Cycle – 256) bits, 8 bits step
Output Level
0/–1 V (H: –0.25 to 0.05 V, L: –1.25 to –0.8 V)*
Repeat
Timing Signal Output
Timing Signal Cycle
Timing Signal Delay
0 to {(Least common multiple of Pattern Length' and 256) –256}
length as an integer multiple so that it becomes 1024 bits or more.
Timing Signal Pulse
256 to {(Least common multiple of Pattern Length' and 256) –256}
length as an integer multiple so that it becomes 1024 bits or more.
Output Level
0/–1 V (H: –0.25 to 0.05 V, L: –1.25 to –0.8 V)*
Unit Sync Output
Outputs the timing signal when Unit Sync is set to ON.
Termination
50 Ω, GND
Connector
SMA connector (f.)
Pattern length'
256
1.3 Specifications
Width
Item Specifications
INT ( ) × 256
The maximum settable number is 68 719 476 480, in 8-bit steps When the pattern length is 1023 bits or less, Pattern Length' is the
The maximum settable number is 68 719 476 480, in 8-bit steps When the pattern length is 1023 bits or less, Pattern Length' is the
1
*: L: Output Enable, H: Output Disable
1-25
PRBS
Pattern Length
2n–1 ( n = 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 20, 23, 31)
Mark ratio
1/2 (1/2INV is supported by a logical inversion.)
PRBS generator
n = 7: 1 + X6 + X7
n = 31: 1 + X28+ X31
PRBS Inversion
This is available in PAM4 mode only. Logical inversion of PRBS can be set independently for MSB and LSB.
Zero-Substitution
This is available in NRZ mode only.
Additional bit
0 bit, 1 bit
Pattern Length
2n (n = 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 20, 23) 2n–1 (n = 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 20, 23)
Start position
Bit after the longest run of zero bits
Length of Consecutive
1 to (Pattern Length – 1) bits
“1”.
Data
Data Length
NRZ: 2 to 268 435 456 bits, 1 bit step PAM4: 2 to 268 435 456 symbols, 1 symbol step
Bit Shift
This is available in PAM4 mode only.
steps).
PAM4 Standard Pattern
Standard-compliant PAM4-mode patterns
CEI
QPRBS13-CEI, QPRBS31-CEI
IEEE
IEEE802.3bs/cd: PRBS13Q, PRBS31Q, SSPRQ, Square Wave IEEE802.3bj: QPRBS13, JP03A, JP03B, Transmitter Linearity
InfiniBand
PRBS13Q (InfiniBand), PRBS23Q, PRBS31Q (InfiniBand)
Fibre Channel
PRBS31Q (Fibre Channel)
RS-FEC
When the MU196020A-x42 is installed.
RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 400G 8Lanes
NRZ Standard Pattern
Standard-compliant NRZ-mode pattern
CEI
SSPR
RS-FEC
When the MU196020A-x42 is installed.
RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 100G 4Lanes
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.1-7 Generated Pattern
polynomial
Zero Bits
n = 9: 1 + X5 + X9
7
n = 10: 1 + X n = 11: 1 + X n = 13: 1 + X + X n = 15: 1 + X n = 20: 1 + X n = 23: 1 + X
+ X10
9
+ X11
2
+ X12 + X13
14
+ X15
3
+ X20
18
+ X23
If the bit coming after Zero-substitution is “0”, then it is replaced with
Bit shift of MSBs can be controlled in the range of ±256 bits (in 1-bit
RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 50G 1Lane, RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 100G 1Lanes, RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 100G 2Lanes, RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 200G 4Lanes, RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 400G 4Lanes,
RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 25G 1Lane,
1-26
Overview
Table 1.3.1-8 Pattern Sequence
Sequence
Repeat, Burst
Repeat
Continuous Pattern
Burst
This is available only when Coding is NRZ.
Source
Internal, External-Trigger (Aux Input), External-Enable (Aux Input)
Data Sequence
Restart, Consecutive, Continuous
Enable period
Internal: 12 800 to 2 147 483 136 bits, 256 bits step Ext Trigger/Enable: 12 800 to 2 147 483 648 bits, 256 bits step
Burst Cycle
25 600 to 2 147 483 648 bits, 1 024 bits step
Coding
NRZ, PAM4
NRZ
Normal, Invert
PAM4 Gray Coding
ON, OFF
PAM4 Precoding (1/(1 + D) mod 4)*
ON, OFF
Type
Bit, Error on MSB, Error on LSB, Error on LSB&MSB, RS-FEC Symbol Error*
Bit
This is available only when Coding is NRZ.
Source
Internal, External-Trigger (Rise edge trigger), External-Disable (L: Disable)
Error Variation
Repeat, Single (Cannot be selected when Source is External-Trigger.)
Error Rate
*E–n (* = 1 to 9, n = 3 to 12), Upper limit: 3.0E–3
Error Route
Select 1 to 32, Scan
Bit/Burst
Switching between Bit and Burst
Burst Length
1 to 256, 1 step
RS-FEC Symbol Error*
This is available whether Coding is NRZ or PAM4.
PAM4: An error is inserted every 10 or 20 PAM4 symbols.
Source
Internal, External-Trigger (Rise edge trigger), External-Disable (L: Disable)
Error Variation
Repeat, Single (Cannot be selected when Source is External-Trigger.)
Symbol error per codeword
1 to 20 (When Coding is NRZ and PAM4.)
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.1-9 Coding
Item Specifications
*: (1/(1+D) mod 4) is a generator polynomial defined in the IEEE802.3.
Table 1.3.1-10 Error Addition
1
Item Specifications
When Coding is PAM4, an error is inserted to make the PAM4 signal change by one level only. NRZ: An error is inserted every 10 bits.
*: When the MU196020A-x42 is installed.
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RS-FEC Symbol Error* (Cont’d)
Error Rate
*E–n (* = 1 to 9, n = 3 to 12), Upper limit: 3.0E–3
Error Addition Method
Type1:
Level 2 Level 3, Level 3 Level 2
Error on MSB
Adds the specified symbol error.
The set error is added to MSB only.
Source
Internal, External-Trigger (Rise edge trigger), External-Disable (L: Disable)
Error Variation
Repeat, Single (Cannot be selected when Source is External-Trigger.)
Symbol Error Rate
*E–n (* = 1 to 9, n = 3 to 12), Upper limit: 3.0E–3
Symbol/Burst
Switching between Symbol and Burst
Burst Length
1 to 256, 1 step
Error on LSB
Adds the specified symbol error.
The set error is added to LSB only.
Source
Internal, External-Trigger (Rise edge trigger), External-Disable (L: Disable)
Error Variation
Repeat, Single (Cannot be selected when Source is External-Trigger.)
Symbol Error Rate
*E–n (* = 1 to 9, n = 3 to 12), Upper limit: 3.0E–3
Symbol/Burst
Switching between Symbol and Burst
Burst Length
1 to 256, 1 step
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.1-10 Error Addition (Cont’d)
Level 0 Level 1, Level 1 Level 2, Level 2 Level 3, Level 3 Level 2
Type2:
Level 0 Level 1, Level 1 Level 2, Level 2 Level 1, Level 3 Level 2
Type3:
Level 0 Level 1, Level 1 Level 0, Level 2 Level 1, Level 3 Level 2
MSB Only:
Level 0 Level 2, Level 1 Level 3, Level 2 Level 0, Level 3 Level 1
LSB Only:
Level 0 Level 1, Level 1 Level 0,
This is available only when Coding is PAM4.
This is available only when Coding is PAM4.
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Overview
Table 1.3.1-10 Error Addition (Cont’d)
Error on LSB&MSB
Adds the specified symbol error.
An error is inserted to make the PAM4 signal change by one level only.
Source
Internal, External-Trigger (Rise edge trigger), External-Disable (L: Disable)
Error Variation
Repeat, Single (Cannot be selected when Source is External-Trigger.)
Symbol Error Rate
*E–n (* = 1 to 9, n = 3 to 12), Upper limit: 3.0E–3
Symbol/Burst
Switching between Symbol and Burst
Burst Length
1 to 256, 1 step
Error Addition Method
Type1:
Level 2 Level 1, Level 3 Level 2
FEC Standard
When Coding is NRZ:
4Lanes
When Coding is PAM4:
Scrambled Idle 400G 8Lanes
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
This is available only when Coding is PAM4.
Level 0 Level 1, Level 1 Level 2, Level 2 Level 3, Level 3 Level 2
Type2:
Level 0 Level 1, Level 1 Level 2, Level 2 Level 1, Level 3 Level 2
Type3:
Level 0 Level 1, Level 1 Level 0,
RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 25G 1Lane, RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 100G
1
RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 50G 1Lane, RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 100G 1Lanes, RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 100G 2Lanes, RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 200G 4Lanes, RS-FEC Scrambled Idle 400G 4Lanes, RS-FEC
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Number of Outputs
2 (Data, XData) Cannot be varied independently
Waveform
NRZ, PAM4
NRZ Eye Amplitude
Setting Range
NRZ: 70 to 800 mVp-p, 2 mV step (Single-Ended)
Accuracy
When using the J1789A: ±35 mV ±12% (Single-Ended)*2 PAM4 Eye Amplitude
PAM4 (0/3 Level) Setting Range
PAM4(0/3 Level): 70 to 800 mVp-p, 1 mV step (Single-Ended)*6
PAM4 (0/3 Level)
When using the J1789A: ±35 mV ±12% of Amplitude*2, *7 When using the J1790A: ±35 mV ±12% of Amplitude*3, *4, *5, *7
PAM4 (0/1, 1/2, 2/3
variable
Provided, 20% to 50%, 1 mV Step (Eye amplitude conversion)
PAM4 (0/1, 1/2, 2/3
PAM4(0/1 Level): 23 to 266 mVp-p, 1 mV step (Single-Ended)
PAM4(2/3 Level): 23 to 266 mVp-p, 1 mV step (Single-Ended)
PAM4 (0/1, 1/2, 2/3
When using the J1789A: ±35mV ±12% of Amplitude* When using the J1790A: ±35 mV ±12% of Amplitude*9, *
Offset
Setting Range
–2.0–Eye Amplitude/2 to +3.3–Eye Amplitude/2 Vth, 1 mV step (Single-Ended)
Accuracy
±65 mV ±10% of offset (Vth) ± (Eye Amplitude Accuracy / 2)
equally to 33%.)
Cross Point
Typ. 50% (fixed)
Tr/Tf
When using the J1789A:
Typ. 8.8 ps (20-80%)*13
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications*
Accuracy
Table 1.3.1-11 Data Output
1
When using the J1790A: ±35 mV ±12% (Single-Ended)*3, *4, *5
Level) Independently
Level) Setting Range
Level) Accuracy
(PAM4 Amplitude 0/3 level is assumed to be 100%.)
PAM4(1/2 Level): 24 to 268 mVp-p, 1 mV step (Single-Ended)
8
10, *11
(Except when Emphasis is turned On with the MU196020A-x11 installed.) (For PAM4, when setting each of PAM4 Amplitude (3/2, 2/1 and 1/0)
Typ. 9 ps (20-80%)*12 Typ. 8.5 ps (20-80%)*
13
When using the J1790A:
12
Typ. 9.5 ps (20-80%)*
*1: Unless otherwise specified, these are specified with the conditions of
PRBS2
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–1, Mark ratio 1/2, and Cross Point 50%.
The values shall be observed by using an optional accessory, J1789A or J1790A, and a 70-GHz bandwidth sampling oscilloscope.
*2: Setting Range ≤ 700 mVp-p *3: Setting Range ≤ 700 mVp-p
(≤ 32.1 Gbit/s, when the Options 001, 002, y12, 003, y13 and y23 are installed)
*4: Setting Range ≤ 600 mVp-p
(≤ 58.2 Gbit/s, when the Options 002, y12, 003, y13 and y23 are installed
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1.3 Specifications
Overview
*5: Setting Range ≤ 550 mVp-p
(≤ 64.2 Gbit/s, when the Options 003, y13 and y23 are installed)
*6: When PAM4 output signal is directly input to the ED, the lower limit
for the error-free amplitude depends on the performance of the ED used.
When using MP1862A as ED, the lower limit for the error-free
amplitude (reference data) is as follows: 125 mV (0/3 Level, 32.1 Gbaud, when the Option 001 is installed) 250 mV (0/3 Level, 58.2 Gbaud, when the Options 002, y12, 003, y13 and y23 are installed) Pattern: PRBS15, at a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C
*7: Single-Ended, PAM4 0/3 Level, and when setting each of PAM4
Amplitude (3/2, 2/1 and 1/0) equally to 33%
*8: Setting Range ≤ 234 mVp-p, Single-Ended, at each amplitude level
(Upper, Middle, Lower)
1
*9: Setting Range ≤ 234 mVp-p, Single-Ended, at each amplitude level
(Upper, Middle, Lower) (≤ 32.1 Gbit/s, when the Options 001, 002, y12, 003, y13 and y23 are installed)
*10: Setting Range ≤ 200 mVp-p, Single-Ended, at each amplitude level
(Upper, Middle, Lower) (≤ 58.2 Gbit/s, when the Options 002, y12, 003, y13 and y23 are installed
*11: Setting Range ≤ 184 mVp-p, Single-Ended, at each amplitude level
(Upper, Middle, Lower), when using the J1790A coaxial cable (0.8m) (≤ 64.2 Gbit/s, when the Options 003, y13 and y23 are installed)
*12: NRZ, 32.1 Gbit/s, Eye Amplitude 0.5 Vp-p (Single-Ended), only when
Coding is NRZ and Emphasis is Off.
*13: NRZ, 58.2 Gbit/s (when the Options 002 and y12 are installed), 64.2
Gbit/s (when the Options 003, y13 and y23 are installed), Eye Amplitude 0.5 Vp-p (Single-Ended), only when Coding is NRZ and Emphasis is Off.
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Half Period Jitter
Setting Range
–20 to +20, 1 step
Accuracy
Typ. ±0.04 UI*14
Jitter
Measurement
NRZ,
than 200 fs (RMS).
Peak-to-Peak Jitter
Typ. 6 ps p-p (Count of measured jitters: 30)
Jitter RMS
Typ. 600 fs rms (Count of measured jitters: 30)
Intrinsic RJ (RMS)
Typ. 170 fs (Repeating pattern of 1,0) *15
Waveform Distortion (0-peak)
Typ. ±110 mV*16
PAM4 Level Separation Mismatch Ratio (RLM)
0.95 (min.) *17
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications*
Table 1.3.1-11 Data Output (Cont'd)
1
conditions
Bit rate 32.1 Gbit/s (When the Option 001 is installed),
58.2 Gbit/s (When the Options 002 and y12 are installed),
64.2 Gbit/s (When the Options 003, y13 and y23 are installed) Eye Amplitude 0.5 Vp-p (Single-Ended)
At a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C, measure with a 70-GHz bandwidth sampling oscilloscope with residual jitter of less
*14: 2.4, 8, 16, 26.562 5, 32.1 Gbit/s (When the Option 001 is installed),
2.4, 8, 16, 26.562 5, 32.1, 40, 53.125, 58.2 Gbit/s (When the Options 002 and y12 are installed)
2.4, 8, 16, 26.562 5, 32.1, 40, 53.125 ,58.2 ,64.2 Gbit/s (When the Options 003, y13 and y23 are installed), Eye Amplitude 0.5 Vp-p (Single-Ended)
*15: NRZ, Bit rate 58.2 Gbit/s (When the Options 002 and y12 are
installed),
64.2 Gbit/s (When the Options 003, y13 and y23 are installed)
*16: NRZ, Bit rate 32.1 Gbit/s (When the Option 001 is installed),
*17: PAM4, 26.5625 Gbaud (When the Option 001 is installed),
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58.2 Gbit/s (When the Options 002 and y12 are installed),
64.2 Gbit/s (When the Options 003, y13 and y23 are installed) Eye Amplitude 0.5 Vp-p (Single-Ended)
53.125 Gbaud (When the Options 002, y12, 003, y13 and y23 are installed),
1.0 Vp-p (Differential), refer to the IEEE P802.3bs for equation to calculate.
Overview
Table 1.3.1-11 Data Output (Cont'd)
PAM4 Signal to noise and distortion ratio (SNDR)
33 dB (min.) * Electrical TDECQ
0.9 dB*20
Output ON/OFF
ON/OFF switching available
Data / XData Skew
±1 ps
Cable error not included.
Termination
AC, DC switching
For DC: GND, –2V, +1.3V, +3.3V, Open (LVDS), 50 Ω
Connector
V connector (f.)
Offset Reference
Vth
Level Guard
Amplitude, Voh and Vol can be set.
External ATT Factor
–40 to 0 dB, 0.1 dB step
signal output via the fixed attenuator are displayed.
Emphasis
When the Option x11 is installed
Emphasis Tap
4 (1post-cursor, 2pre-cursor)
Lower Eyes cannot be controlled independently.
Cursor Setting Range /
–20 to +20 dB, 0.01 dB step
of emphasis peak voltage.
Accuracy
Typ. ±1 dB
De-Emphasis, Pre-Cursor1 = 6 dB, Post Cursor1 = 3.5 dB)
Setting Range of
Voltage
70 to 800 mVp-p (Single-Ended)
Emphasis ON/OFF
ON/OFF switching
Item Specifications*
18, *19
When the fixed attenuator is connected, the amplitude and offset of the
1.3 Specifications
1
1
Step
Emphasis Peak
4 Tap parameter values for all eyes (Upper, Middle and Lower) become identical. This means that 4 Tap parameters for Upper, Middle and
(Post-Cursor: 20log10Va/Vb, Pre-Cursor: 20log10Vc/Vb)
Provided that the maximum amplitude is restricted by the setting range
(16 Gbaud, Amplitude 0.5 Vp-p (Single-Ended),
*18: PAM4, 26.5625 Gbaud (When the Option 001 is installed),
53.125 Gbaud (When the Options 002, y12, 003, y13 and y23 are installed),
1.0 Vp-p (Differential), refer to the IEEE P802.3cd for equation to calculate.
*19: 60-GHz bandwidth sampling oscilloscope
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Channel Emulator*
uts the PPG Data signal whose waveform emulates the
Inverse: Outputs the PPG Data signal whose inverse characteristics
emulate the transmission line with the loaded S parameter.
Response
Normal, Inverse
S-Parameter file
S2P file (Extension: “*.s2p”), S4P file (Extension: “*.s4p”) Supports output files from the MS4640B Series Vector Network Analyzer.
Channel Emulator ON/OFF
ON/OFF switching
Gain Adjust
Adjusts the loss to emulate and loss of the loaded S parameter at the
0GHz, 1GHz, Nyquist Frequency switching
Adjustable ISI*21
Sets the loss of the channel which generates ISI and outputs the PPG data
Loss Channel
This is available for MU196020A in combination with the following.
MU195050A Noise: an MU195050A Noise Module
Frequency
Insertion Loss can be set at Nyquist or 1/2 Nyquist Frequency.
Insertion Loss
Displays the absolute loss that is sum of the loss selected for Loss Channel
Tuning Insertion Loss
The relative loss from the loss value of Loss Channel can be set.
–8.00 to 8.00 dB, 0.01 dB step, Nyquist Frequency –8.00 to 8.00 dB, 0.01 dB step, 1/2 Nyquist Frequency
Insertion Loss Accuracy
±1.0 dB Nominal @Nyquist Frequency 6 dB, Repeating pattern of “1,0”
*
±1.5 dB Nominal @Nyquist Frequency 6 dB, Repeating pattern of “1,0”
“1,1,0,0” *
Adjustable ISI ON/OFF
ON/OFF switching
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications*
21, *22
*20: 26.5625 Gbaud (When the Option 001 is installed),
53.125 Gbaud (When the Options 002, y12, 003, y13 and y23 are installed), Using an equalizer, Single, Pattern: SSPRQ
Table 1.3.1-11 Data Output (Cont'd)
1
Normal: Outp
connected transmission line with the loaded S parameter.
specified frequency, when Response is Normal.
signal whose waveform emulates the setting.
Not Specified: an external loss channel board J1800A×1 Short Channel: one J1800A (optional accessory) J1800A×2 Middle Channel: two J1800As (optional accessory) J1800A×3 Long Channel: three J1800As (optional accessory) J1758A: a J1758A (optional accessory)
and the setting value of Tuning Insertion Loss at Nyquist Frequency and 1/2 Nyquist Frequency.
23, *25, *26
24, *25, *26
*
±1.0 dB Nominal @1/2Nyquist Frequency 3 dB, Repeating pattern of
“1,1,0,0” *
23, *25, *26
±1.5 dB Nominal @1/2Nyquist Frequency 3 dB, Repeating pattern of
24, *25, *26
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*21: When the Option x40 is installed.
1.3 Specifications
Overview
0 5 10
15
20
0
200
400
600
800
Insertion Loss (dB)
Amplitude (mV)
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Normalized Frequency
Insertion Loss (dB)
Setting
Ideal
Insertion Loss (dB)
Normialized Frequency
*22: It is assumed to use for the purpose of compensating the loss of the
transmission line.
The following graph shows typical limits for adjustable insertion loss.
However, it does not mean that all the responses emulated from the S-Parameter file are compensated as the graph shows.
1
*23: Baud Rate 26.6 Gbaud (when Option 001, 002, y12, 003, y13, and y23
installed)
*24: Baud Rate 53.1 Gbaud (when Option 002, y12, Option 003, y13, and
y23 installed)
*25: Eye Amplitude 0.5 Vp-p, at each spectrum, at a constant
temperature between 20 and 30°C
*26: The frequency characteristics of Insertion Loss Accuracy when
setting 6 dB@Nyquist Frequency and 3 dB@1/2 Nyquist Frequency are shown below.
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Frequency
Full Rate
Operation Baud Rate = Clock Output Frequency
2.4 to 32.1 GHz (Option 001)
Half Rate
Operation Baud Rate = (Clock Output Frequency) × 2
1.2 to 32.1 GHz (When the Options 003, y13 and y23 are installed)
Quarter Rate
Operation Baud Rate = (Clock Output Frequency) × 4
0.6 to 16.05 GHz (When the Options 003, y13 and y23 are installed)
Number of Outputs
1
Amplitude
Min. 0.3 Vp-p, Max. 1.0 Vp-p
(Output Frequency > 16.05 GHz)
Output control
ON, OFF switching
Termination
50 Ω, AC Coupling
Connector
K connector (f.)
Phase variable range
–1000 to +1000 mUI, 2 mUI step
Accuracy
±50 mUIp-p*2,*3,*4 ±100 mUIp-p*2,*3,*5
mUI – ps switching
Available (internally converted into ps)
Calibration
Available (when jitter modulation is off)
Calibration indicator
This is displayed when one of the following conditions is met:
Ambient temperature change by ±5°C.
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications*
Table 1.3.1-12 Clock Output
1.2 to 16.05 GHz (Option 001)
1.2 to 29.1 GHz (When the Options 002 and y12 are installed)
0.6 to 8.025 GHz (Option 001)
0.6 to 14.55 GHz (When the Options 002 and y12 are installed)
(Output Frequency 16.05 GHz)
Min. 0.4 Vp-p, Max. 1.0 Vp-p
*: These values are monitored using an optional accessory (J1439A) at
a sampling oscilloscope bandwidth of 70 GHz.
1
Table 1.3.1-13 Data Delay*
Item Specifications
1/1 Clock frequency change by ±250 kHz.
*1: When the Option x30 is installed.
*2: Measured with a sampling oscilloscope with residual jitter of less
than 200 fs (RMS), at a constant amplitude setting.
*3: Typical value *4: Baud rate ≤ 32.1 Gbaud
*5: Baud rate > 32.1 Gbaud
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Overview
Table 1.3.1-14 Jitter tolerance
Jitter tolerance
For NRZ output,
10
2 000
2 000
7 500
2 000
2 000
100 000
2 000
150
1 000 000
200
15
10 000 000
16
1
250 000 000 1 1
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
Bit rate: 32.1 Gbit/s (Option 001)
58.2 Gbit/s (When the Options 002 and y12 are installed)
64.2 Gbit/s (When the Options 003, y13 and y23 are installed)
Pattern: PRBS231–1 With MU181500B, SSC with frequency of 33 kHz and deviation of 5300
ppm can be applied simultaneously with RJ with amplitude of 0.3 UI. These specifications are defined assuming the following conditions: Loopback connection to MU196040A (32.1 Gbit/s) or MP1862A + MU183040B (58.2 Gbit/s, 64.2 Gbit/s), at a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C . When RJ + BUJ is bigger than 0.5 UIp-p or SJ1 + Built-in SJ2 + RJ + BUJ is bigger than the standard value + 0.3 UIp-p, “Overload” is displayed on the MU181500B screen. For details on the maximum modulation jitter that depends on the bit rate, refer to “Table 1.3.1-2 Jitter Setting Range”.
32.1 Gbit/s
10000
1000
1
Max. mod ulation amplitude
Specification
100
10
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
1
0.1
10 1 00 1k 10k 100k 1M 1 0M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Modulation
frequency [Hz]
Max. modulation
amplitude [UIp-p]
Specification
[UIp-p]
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Jitter tolerance mask
58.2 Gbit/s, 64.2 Gbit/s
10
2 000
1 000
7 500
2 000
1 000
100 000
2 000
75
1 000 000
200
7.5
10 000 000
16
0.5
250 000 000 1 0.5
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.1-14 Jitter tolerance (Cont’d)
(Cont’d)
10000
1000
100
10
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
1
0.1
10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation
frequency [Hz]
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Max. modulation
amplitude [UIp-p]
Max. mod ulation amplitude
Specification
Specification
[UIp-p]
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Overview
Table 1.3.1-15 Multichannel Operation*1
Multi-Module
A function to synchronize timing of generating patterns among multiple
accuracy of less than 5 UI
Inter-Module 2ch
This is available only for NRZ.
Inter-Module CH
Generates signals of which the first bit generation timing is
1
3
5
7
Data
2
4
6
8
Data
Slot1
Slot2
1
2
3
4
Data
1
2
3
4
Data
Slot1
Slot2, 3, 4
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
Synchronization
Combination
modules Baud Rate ≤ 32.1 Gbaud:
Baud Rate > 32.1 Gbaud:
Generates signals of which the first bit generation timing is synchronized between modules. And, generates signals with the bit-interleaved generation bit patterns between modules.
*2, *3, *4, *5, *6
Capable of synchronizing bit generation timing with an accuracy of less than 1 UI
Capable of synchronizing bit generation timing with an
1
Synchronization
synchronized between modules.
*1: When the Option x30 and x50 are installed.
*2: The following options must be the same among the modules to be
synchronized.
Option 001
Option 002 or y12 Option 003, y13, or y23
*3: Slot 1 to 2: Inter-Module 2ch Combination (only for NRZ)
*4: Slot 1 to 4: Inter-Module CH Synchronization
*5: The modules to be synchronized must be installed successively from
Slot 1.
*6: In the range of ±3ºC from the temperature when performing the
Multi Channel Calibration function, the bit generation timing is guaranteed.
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Output
Only the items to be changed when Multi-Module Synchronization is set are described.
Phase setting range Phase setting resolution
–64 000 to +64 000 mUI*7 2 mUI*7
Pattern
Data length
When CH Combination is set: 4 to 536,870,912 bits, 2 bits step Unit Sync
ON/OFF switching available
Number of Units
Synchronous control available between up to two MP1900As.
MP1900As each installed with four MU196020As.
Unit Sync Output*10
To output a timing signal from the Gating Out connector when Unit Sync
to the other.
Unit Sync Input*10
To input a timing signal from the AUX In connector
Bit phase difference
Within ±1024 UI
Unit Sync
is touched
The pattern generating position between the MP1900As is synchronized using the Unit Sync function. MP1900A: two units MU196020A: four modules (The 8ch pattern is synchronized.)
MP1900A (Master)
MP1900A (Slave)
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
The pattern generating position is synchronized using the Channel Synchronaiz function.
1024 UI <
< +1024 UI
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
*8, *9
Table 1.3.1-15 Multichannel Operation*1 (Cont’d)
When CH Synchronization is set: same as Sync OFF
Synchronous control of up to 8 channels is available with two
is touched
Provided with an inter-unit synchronization status indicator. The status indicator at Unit Sync turns orange when it requires to be timed
between MP1900As
Timing difference between bit generations that occurs when
1 2 3 4
1’ 2’ 3’ 4’
1’’
2’’ 3’’ 4’’
1’’’ 2’’’ 3’’’ 4’’’
ation
1 2 3 4
1’ 2’ 3’ 4’
1’’
2’’ 3’’ 4’’
2’’’ 3’’’ 4’’’
1’’’
difference
*7: Each channel can be set independently.
*8: Available on MX190000A version 3.02.00 or later.
*9: Available only when using inter-module synchronization.
*10:
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Available only when Unit Sync is ON.
Overview
Table 1.3.1-16 General
Dimensions
21 mm (H), 234 mm (W), 175 mm (D) Excluding protrusions
Mass
2.5 kg max.
Operating Temperature
15 to 30°C
installed.
Storage Temperature
–20 to 60°C
Class 5.
PCIe
Supports the following PCIe tests when controlled by the MX183000A.
• MX183000A V4.09.00 or later
Applicable Standards
PCI Express Base Specification Revision 4.0 Version1.0
Subjects of Testing: Root Complex, End Point
Required Options
Option x11
Required Software
MX183000A-PL021:
State transition of LTSSM can be analyzed as a log.(One
Tolerance Test.
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
MP1900A’s ambient temperature. MU196020A shall operate when
MU196020A installed to MP1900A shall comply with MIL-T-28800E
Table 1.3.1-17 Extended Functions
Item Specifications
The supported installer versions are:
• MX190000A V4.09.00 or later
PCI Express Base Specification Revision 5.0 Version1.0 Bit rate: PCIe 1/2/3/4/5 Number of lanes: x1
1
Can support negotiation with the DUT and can put the DUT into Loopback state according to the LTSSM of PCIe 1 to PCIe 4.
MU196020A and one MU195040A are required.)
MX183000A-PL025:
Can extend the functionality of the PL021 option to PCIe 5.
When the MX183000A-PL001 is installed in addition to the MX183000A-PL021 and MX183000A-PL025, the MX183000A can control the MU196020A, MU181500B, and MU195040A and support Jitter
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Operating Baud Rate
When the Option 001 is installed.
NRZ input: 2.4 to 32.1 Gbit/s
System Clock
External, Recovered Clock (When the Option 022 is installed)
Input connector
Chapter 1 Overview

1.3.2 Specifications for MU196040A

Table 1.3.2-1 Operating Baud Rate
Item Specifications
PAM4 input: 2.4 to 32.1 Gbaud
Table 1.3.2-2 System Clock
Item Specifications
External: Clock input from the Ext Clock Input connector Recovered Clock: Clock recovered from the data input from the Data
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Overview
Table 1.3.2-3 Data Input
Number of inputs
2 (Data, XData) (Differential)
Input Condition
Single-Ended, Differential 50 Ohm, Differential 100 Ohm
Signal Type
NRZ, PAM4
LSB/MSB Diagnostics
When set to PAM4, the PAM4 mode can be switched between as follows:
Asynchronously receives LSB and MSB.
Amplitude
NRZ: The range in which the Auto Adjust function operates. NRZ: 0.05 to 1.0 Vp-p*4 PAM4: 0.3 to 1.0 Vp-p*5
Threshold
NRZ, PAM4 Middle Eye Threshold: –3.5 to +3.3 V, 1 mV step *
PAM4 Lower Eye Threshold: –3.9 to +3.7 V, 1 mV step *7
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
When set to Differential 50 Ohm or Differential 100 Ohm:
Independent, Tracking, Alternate* When set to Alternate:
Data-XData, XData-Data*2
When set to Single-Ended:
Data, XData*
Diagnostics Mode OFF:
Treats signals as symbols by receiving LSB and MSB while synchronizing them with each other.
Diagnostics Mode ON:
PAM4: The range in which the Auto Search PAM4 Fine function
operates.
PAM4 Upper Eye Threshold: –3.9 to +3.7 V, 1 mV step *7
3
1
1
2, *6
*1: Tracking is available only for NRZ.
*2: The absolute value of the difference between Data and XData
Threshold values shall be 1.5 V or less.
*3: PAM4 Upper Eye and Lower Eye can be set by relative values to
Middle Eye in the range of –0.4 V to +0.4 V.
*4: Single-Ended, Differential
*5: 0/3 Level, PRBS31, Single-Ended, Differential, when connecting
directly to the MU196020A.
*6: Data and XData can be set independently.
*7: Data and XData cannot be set independently, and can be set in the
range of ±0.4 V from Middle Eye Threshold.
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Sensitivity
Single-Ended , Mark Ratio1/2, when connecting directly to the
At a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C
Eye Amplitude
NRZ, PRBS31
Typ. 32 mVp-p, ≤ 50 mVp-p*8 (26.5625 Gbit/s, 32.1 Gbit/s)
Eye Height
NRZ, PRBS31
Typ. 23 mV, 50 mV*8 (26.5625 Gbaud, 32.1 Gbaud)
Phase Margin
When connecting directly to the MU196020A with J1789A.
Clock
NRZ, PRBS31, Differential, Mark Ratio 1/2, when inputting 1.0 Vp-p
Typ. 18.0 ps*8 (32.1 Gbit/s)
PAM4 0/3 Level, Eye Width where BER is 1E–06, PRBS31,
Emphasis ON (Best values in the range of 1Pre ≤ 5 dB and 1Post ≤ 5 dB)
Typ. 5.3 ps*8 (26.5625 Gbaud)
Typ. 4.5 ps*8 (32.1 Gbaud)
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.2-3 Data Input (Cont’d)
MU196020A with J1789A. When the Option-001 is installed, 34VKF50 shall be included.
Typ. 23 mV*8 (26.5625 Gbit/s, 32.1 Gbit/s) PAM4 0/1 1/2 2/3 Level, PRBS31, Eye Height where BER is 1E–06, when using External Clock
When the Option-001 is installed, 34VKF50 shall be included. At a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C, when using External
Typ. 25.8 ps*8 (26.5625 Gbit/s)
Single-Ended, Mark Ratio1/2, when inputting 0.5 Vp-p,
*8: When the Option 001 is installed.
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Overview
Table 1.3.2-3 Data Input (Cont’d)
Stressed Margin*9
Stressed Eye Height
PAM4 0/1 1/2 2/3 Level, QPRBS13-CEI, Eye Height where BER is 1E–06,
32 mV*10
Stressed Eye Width
PAM4 0/1 1/2 2/3 Level, QPRBS13-CEI, Eye Width where BER is 1E–06,
7.15 ps*10
Termination
50 Ω, GND, Variable
Termination Voltage
When set to Variable: –2.5 to +3.5 V, 10 mV step
Connector
K connector (f.) (When the Option 001 is installed)
J1728A 40 cm K Cable
MP1900A
MU196020A
MU196040A
Data Output
Data Input
34VFK50
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
when using External Clock
when using External Clock
*9: Differential, Mark Ratio1/2, when connecting J1758A and
MU196020A by using J1789A, 34VKF50 and J1728A.
J1789A 40 cm V Cable
J1758A
ISI Board
1
At a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C, measure with a
70-GHz bandwidth sampling oscilloscope with residual jitter of less than 200 fs (RMS).
Adjust De-Emphasis (2 Pre Cursors and 1 Post Cursor) of
MU196020A so that the product of Eye Height (1E–06) and Eye Width (1E–06) can be maximized in the differential waveform.
Calculate the 4th-order Bessel Filter (Cutoff Frequency 50 GHz) +
CTLE (+1 dB Peaking at 14 GHz) and calibrate it to a PAM4 waveform with Eye Amplitude of 0.88 Vp-p (Diff) or less and Eye Linearity RLM 0.85 or more.
*10: 28 Gbaud, when the Option 001 is installed, BER 1E–12
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External Clock Input
Operation Baud Rate = Clock Input Frequency (When the Option 001 is installed)
Number of inputs
1 (Single-Ended)
Frequency range
When the Option 001 is installed: 2.4 to 32.1 GHz
Amplitude
0.3 to 1.0 Vp-p (–6.5 to +4.0 dBm) (Input Frequency 16.05 GHz)
0.4 to 1.0 Vp-p (–3.9 to +4.0 dBm) (Input Frequency > 16.05 GHz)
Termination
50 Ω, AC Coupling
Connector
K connector (f.)
Number of inputs
1 (Single-Ended)
Variation
External Mask, Burst
Minimum pulse width
1/256 of Data rate
Input level
0/–1 V (H: –0.25 to 0.05 V, L: –1.1 to –0.8 V)
Select one of the above.
Termination
50 Ω, GND
Connector
SMA connector (f.)
Number of outputs
2 (Differential)
Variation
1/n Clock (n = 8, 12, 16, 20…1020, 1024), Pattern Sync, Sync Gain, Error Output
Pattern Sync
PRBS, PRGM
Position: 1 to {(Least common multiple of Pattern Length’ and 128) –
Length setting until it becomes 1024 or more if it is 1023 or less.
Output level
0/–0.6 V (H: –0.25 to 0.05V, L: –0.80 to –0.45 V)
Termination
50 Ω, GND
Connector
SMA connector (f.)
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.2-4 Clock Input
Table 1.3.2-5 Aux Input
0/–0.5 V (H: –0.05 to 0.05 V, L: –0.55 to –0.45 V)
Vth 0 V (Input amplitude 0.5 to 1.0 Vp-p)
Table 1.3.2-6 Aux Output
Item Specifications
135}, 8 step (When the Option 001 is installed)
Pattern Length’ shall be the value obtained by multiplying Pattern
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Overview
Table 1.3.2-7 Pattern Detection
PRBS
Pattern length
2n–1 (n = 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 20, 23, 31)
Mark ratio
1/2, 1/2inv
PRBS generator
n=7: 1 + X6 + X7
n=31: 1 + X28+ X31
PRBS Inversion
This is available in PAM4 mode only. Logically inverted PRBS can be set independently for MSB and LSB.
Zero-Substitution
This is available in NRZ mode only.
Additional Bit
0 bit, 1 bit
Pattern length
2n or 2n–1 (n = 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 20, 23)
Start position
Substitutes the bit coming after the maximum “0” successive bits.
Zero-Length
1 to (Pattern Length–1) bits
“1.”
Data
Data length
NRZ: 2 to 268 435 456 bits, 1 bit step PAM4: 2 to 268 435 456 symbols, 1 symbol step
Coding
NRZ, PAM4
NRZ
Normal, Invert
PAM4 Gray Coding
ON, OFF
PAM4 Precoding (1/(1 + D) mod 4)*
ON, OFF PAM4 Standard Pattern
Standard-compliant PAM4-mode patterns
CEI
QPRBS13-CEI, QPRBS31-CEI
IEEE
IEEE802.3bs/cd: PRBS13Q, PRBS31Q, SSPRQ, Square Wave IEEE802.3bj: QPRBS13, JP03A, JP03B, Transmitter Linearity
InfiniBand
PRBS13Q (InfiniBand), PRBS23Q, PRBS31Q (InfiniBand)
Fibre Channel
PRBS31Q (Fibre Channel)
NRZ Standard Pattern
Standard-compliant NRZ-mode pattern
CEI
SSPR
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
polynomial
n=9: 1 + X5 + X9
7
n=10: 1 + X n=11: 1 + X n=13: 1 + X + X n=15: 1 + X n=20: 1 + X n=23: 1 + X
+ X10
9
+ X11
2
+ X12 + X13
14
+ X15
3
+ X20
18
+ X23
If the bit coming after Zero-substitution is “0,” then it is replaced with
1
*: (1/(1+D) mod 4) is a generator polynomial defined in the IEEE802.3.
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Sequence
Repeat, Burst
Repeat
Continuous Pattern
Burst
This is available only when Coding is NRZ.
Source
Internal, External-Enable (Aux Input), External-Trigger (Aux Input)
Delay
Internal: 0 to 2 147 483 640 bits, 8 bits step
Adjust Method: Auto, Manual
Enable Period
Internal: 12 800 to 2 147 482 624 bits, 256 bits step Ext Trigger: 12 800 to 2 147 483 136 bits, 256 bits step
Burst Cycle
25 600 to 2 147 483 648 bits, 1024 bits step
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.2-8 Pattern Sequence
Ext Trigger, Enable: 0 to 2 147 483 520 bits, 8 bits step
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Overview
Table 1.3.2-9 Measurement
Counter
Error Rate (ER) Total: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
Expressions enclosed in parentheses are abbreviations.
The following are available only for PAM4 (Diagnostics Mode ON)
Expressions enclosed in parentheses are abbreviations.
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
Error Count (EC) Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Error Interval: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 %Error Free Interval: 0.000 0 to 100.000 0 Error Rate (ER) Insertion (INS):
Error Count (EC) Insertion (INS):
Error Rate (ER) Omission (OMI):
Error Count (EC) Omission (OMI):
Frequency: 2 400.000 to 58 200.000 MHz Frequency measurement accuracy:
Clock Count: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Sync Loss Interval: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Clock Loss Interval: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
measurement. MSB Error Rate (ER) Total: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 MSB Error Count (EC) Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 MSB Error Interval: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 MSB %Error Free Interval: 0.000 0 to 100.000 0 MSB Error Rate (ER) Insertion (INS):
MSB Error Count (EC) Insertion (INS):
MSB Error Rate (ER) Omission (OMI):
MSB Error Count (EC) Omission (OMI):
LSB Error Rate (ER) Total: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 LSB Error Count (EC) Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 LSB Error Interval: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 LSB %Error Free Interval: 0.000 0 to 100.000 0 LSB Error Rate (ER) Insertion (INS):
LSB Error Count (EC) Insertion (INS):
LSB Error Rate (ER) Omission (OMI):
LSB Error Count (EC) Omission (OMI):
1
0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
±1 ppm ±1 kHz*
0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
*: With a gating system and with MP1900A’s reference clock (10 MHz)
calibrated
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Counter (Cont’d)
The following are available when the Option x41 SER Measurement is
Level 1 ER Total: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
2
1 3 0
Chapter 1 Overview
Table 1.3.2-9 Measurement (Cont’d)
Item Specifications
installed. The following are available only for PAM4 (Diagnostics Mode OFF) measurement.
Symbol Error Rate (SER): 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Symbol Error Count (SEC): 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Symbol Error Interval: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Symbol %Error Free Interval: 0.000 0 to 100.000 0
Level 0 3 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 0 2 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 0 1 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 0 3 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 0 2 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 0 1 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 0 EC Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 0 ER Total: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
Level 1 3 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 1 2 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 1 0 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 1 3 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 1 2 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 1 0 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 1 EC Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
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Overview
Table 1.3.2-9 Measurement (Cont’d)
Counter (Cont’d)
Level 2 3 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
Expressions enclosed in parentheses are abbreviations.
Gating
Time, Clock Count, Error Count
Gating Unit
Time: 1 second to 99 days 23 hours 59 minute 59
Cycle
Single, Repeat, Untimed
Current
On, Off can be set.
Auto Sync
On, Off can be set.
INT, E–2 to E–8
Sync Control
PRBS: Automatic Synchronization Data: Frame On
Frame Length
NRZ: 4 to 64 bits, 4 bits step PAM4: 4 to 64 symbols, 4 symbol step
Frame Mask
Available
Frame Position
NRZ: 1 to (Pattern Length – Frame Length +1) bits,
symbols, 1 symbol step
Error/Alarm Conditions
Error Detection
NRZ: Insertion/Omission, Transition/Non Transition PAM4: Not available
EI/EFI Interval
1 ms, 10 ms, 100 ms, 1 s
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
Level 2 1 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 2 0 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 2 3 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 2 1 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 2 0 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 2 EC Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 2 ER Total: 0.0001E–18 to 1.000 0E00
Level 3 2 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 3 1 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 3 0 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 3 2 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 3 1 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 3 0 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 3 EC Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 3 ER Total: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
seconds Clock Count: >E+4 to >E+16 Error Count: >E+4 to >E+16
1
Calculation: Progressive, Immediate Interval: 100 ms, 200 ms
Synchronization threshold:
PAM4: 1 to (Pattern Length – Frame Length +1)
1 bit step
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Block Window
Excludes the specified data pattern from measurement.
Setting resolution
Pattern length (bits)
134 217 729 to 268 435 456
Step (bits)
128
Bit Window
Excludes any channels among internal 32 channels from measurement. (Available only in NRZ mode.)
External Mask
H: Measurement L: Mask
Auto Adjust
NRZ: Vth direction only (Phase direction not supported.)*1 PAM4: MSB Vth direction only (Phase direction not supported.)*1, *2
Auto Search
NRZ: Available*1 PAM4 (LSB/MSB Diagnostics OFF/ON): Available*1, *2
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.2-10 Error Analysis
2 to 2 097 152
2 097 153 to 4 194 304 4 194 305 to 8 388 608
8 388 609 to 16 777 216 16 777 217 to 33 554 432 33 554 433 to 67 108 864
67 108 865 to 134 217 728
Table 1.3.2-11 Auto Measurement
Item Specifications
*1: PRBS Pattern, Mark Ratio 1/2
1 2 4
8 16 32 64
*2: Each of amplitudes shall be equal.
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Overview
Table 1.3.2-12 Variable Clock Delay
Phase variable range
–1000 to +1000 mUI, 2 mUI step
Accuracy
±50 mUIp-p*1,*2
mUI – ps switching
Available (internally converted into ps)
Calibration
Available (when jitter modulation is off)
Calibration indicator
This indicator is on when Calibration is required due to:
Change in the ambient temperature by ±5°C.
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
Change in 1/1Clock frequency by ±250 kHz.
*1: Measure using an oscilloscope with residual jitter of less than 200 fs
(RMS).
*2: Typical value
1
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Jitter tolerance
For NRZ output
10
2 000
2 000
7 500
2 000
2 000
100 000
2 000
150
1 000 000
200
15
10 000 000
16
1
250 000 000 1 1
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.2-13 Jitter Tolerance
Bit rate: 32.1 Gbit/s Pattern: PRBS231–1 With MU181500B, SSC with frequency of 33 kHz and deviation of 5300 ppm can be applied simultaneously with RJ with amplitude of 0.3 UI. These specifications are defined assuming the following conditions: Loopback connection to the MU196020A, at a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C. When RJ+BUJ is bigger than 0.5 UIp-p or SJ + RJ + BUJ is bigger than the standard value + 0.3 UIp-p, “Overload” is displayed on the MU181500B screen.
10000
1000
100
10
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
1
0.1
10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Max. modulation amplitude
Specification
Modulation
frequency [Hz]
Max. modulation
amplitude [UIp-p]
Specification
[UIp-p]
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Overview
Table 1.3.2-14 Clock Recovery
Operating bit rate
NRZ: 25.5 to 32.1 Gbit/s PAM4: 25.5 to 32.1 Gbaud
Setting range
25.500 000 to 32.100 000 Gbaud, 0.000 001 Gbaud step
Supported standard
Operating bit rate tracking
Tracks the operating bit rate of the PPG selected from the PPGs installed in the same MP1900A.
Maximum number of consecutive zeros*2
72 bit (Zero Substitution 215) Lock range*2
±100 ppm
Target loop band*3
Baud rate / 1667, Baud rate / 2578, Baud rate / 6640, Jitter Tolerance
For NRZ mode
100G ULH
32.100 000
32G FC
28.050 000
CEI-28G
28.000 000
100G OTU4
27.952 496
100GbE(25.78 × 4)
25.781 250
InfiniBand EDR
25.781 250
For PAM4 mode
64G FC
28.900 000
CEI-56G
28.000 000
200GbE(26.6 × 4)
26.562 500
InfiniBand HDR
26.562 500
Item Specifications*
1.3 Specifications
1
1
and baud rate
Standard Bit Rate [Gbit/s] Remarks
Standard Baud Rate [Gbaud] Remarks
*1: When the Option x22 is installed, these are specified with the
conditions of PRBS Pattern and Mark Ratio 1/2 (in PAM4 mode, MSB Mark Ratio 1/2) unless otherwise specified.
*2: The target loop band is specified by 1/1667, 1/2578, 1/6640.
*3: The SSPRQ pattern supports Baud rate / 6640 only. When set to
Jitter Tolerance, Baud rate / 1667 or higher.
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Jitter Tolerance
At the bit rate of 28.05 Gbaud, conforming to Jitter Tolerance Mask
10
50
10 000
50
100 000
10
108 805
7.5
3 709 271
0.22
250 000 000
0.22
100 000
7.5
3 409 256
0.22
250 000 000
0.22
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.2-14 Clock Recovery (Cont’d)
Clock Recovery*4,*5
defined by the “32G FC standard”. The following masks are taken as typical values:
100
10
1
0.1
0.01
10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Tolerance Mask (UIp-p)
At the bit rate of 25.78125 Gbaud, conforming to Jitter Tolerance Mask defined by the “100GbE (25.78G × 4) standard”. The following masks are taken as typical values:
100
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
10
1
0.1
0.01
10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Tolerance Mask (UIp-p)
*4: Defined assuming the following conditions:
• Loop-back connection to MU196020A
• NRZ input
• Test Pattern (Length): PRBS2
31
–1
• Data input amplitude: 0.1 Vp-p
*5: Typical value, specified at a constant temperature between 20 and
30°C.
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Overview
Table 1.3.2-15 Mechanical Performance
Dimensions
21 mm (H), 234 mm (W), 175 mm (D), Excluding protrusions
Mass
2.5 kg max.
Operating temperature
15 to 30°C
installed.
Storage temperature
–20 to 60°C
Class 5.
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
MP1900A’s ambient temperature. MU196040A shall operate when
MU196040A installed to MP1900A shall comply with MIL-T-28800E
1
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Operating Baud Rate
When the Option 001 is installed.
NRZ input: 2.4 to 64.2 Gbit/s
System Clock
External, Recovered Clock (When the Option x21, x22, x23, or y24 is
Input connector
Chapter 1 Overview

1.3.3 Specifications for MU196040B

Table 1.3.3-1 Operating Baud Rate
Item Specifications
PAM4 input: 2.4 to 32.1 Gbaud NRZ input: 2.4 to 32.1 Gbit/s
When the Option 002 or y12 is installed.
PAM4 input: 2.4 to 58.2 Gbaud
Table 1.3.3-2 System Clock
Item Specifications
installed) External: Clock input from the Ext Clock Input connector For PAM4, select from 2.4 to 32.1 Gbaud, 32.1 to 58.2 Gbaud and
Auto. For NRZ, select from 2.4 to 32.1 Gbit/s, 32.1 to 64.2 Gbit/s and Auto. Recovered Clock: Clock recovered from the data input from the Data
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Overview
Table 1.3.3-3 Data Input
Number of inputs
2 (Data, XData) (Differential)
Input Condition
Single-Ended, Differential 50 Ohm, Differential 100 Ohm
Signal Type
NRZ, PAM4
LSB/MSB Diagnostics
When set to PAM4, the PAM4 mode can be switched between as follows:
Asynchronously receives LSB and MSB.
Amplitude
NRZ: The range in which the Auto Adjust function and the Auto
0.1 to 1.0 Vp-p*4,*6
PAM4: The range in which the Auto Search PAM4 Fine function
0.4 to 1.0 Vp-p*7,*9
Threshold
NRZ, PAM4 Middle Eye Threshold: –3.5 to +3.3 V, 1 mV step *2,*10
PAM4 Lower Eye Threshold: –3.9 to +3.7 V, 1 mV step *11
0.05 to 1.0 Vp-p
Eye Height: 19 mV or greater
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
When set to Differential 50 Ohm or Differential 100 Ohm:
Independent, Tracking, Alternate* When set to Alternate:
Data-XData, XData-Data*2
When set to Single-Ended:
Data, XData*
Diagnostics Mode OFF:
Treats signals as symbols by receiving LSB and MSB while synchronizing them with each other.
Diagnostics Mode ON:
Search function operate.
0.05 to 1.0 Vp-p*4,*
operates.
0.3 to 1.0 Vp-p*7,*
3
5
8
1
1
PAM4 Upper Eye Threshold: –3.9 to +3.7 V, 1 mV step *11
*1: Tracking is available only for NRZ.
*2: The absolute value of the difference between Data and XData
Threshold values shall be 1.5 V or less.
*3: PAM4 Upper Eye and Lower Eye can be set by relative values to
Middle Eye in the range of –0.4 V to +0.4 V.
*4: Single-Ended, Differential, Mark Ratio1/2, the Eye Height shall meet
the specification.
Example of waveform input to MU196040B when bit rate is 32.1
Gbit/s
*5: Bit rate 32.1 Gbit/s
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MP1900A
Data Output
Data Input
0.3 to 1.0 Vp-p
Eye Height: 50 mV or greater
Chapter 1 Overview
*6: Bit rate >32.1 Gbit/s
*7: 0/3 Level, PRBS31, Mark Ratio1/2, with connected to the
MU196020A using an attenuator, with Emphasis adjusted so that the Eye Height meets the specification
MU196020A
MU196040B
ATT
Example of waveform input to MU196040B when baud rate is 32.1
Gbaud
*8: Single-Ended, Differential, Baud rate ≤32.1 Gbaud
*9: Differential, Baud rate >32.1 Gbaud
*10: Data and XData can be set independently.
*11: Data and XData cannot be set independently, and can be set in the
range of ±0.4 V from Middle Eye Threshold.
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Overview
Table 1.3.3-3 Data Input (Cont’d)
Sensitivity
Single-Ended , Mark Ratio1/2, PRBS31, when connecting directly to the
At a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C
Eye Amplitude
NRZ
Typ. 43 mVp-p, ≤ 60 mVp-p*13 (64.2 Gbit/s)
Eye Height
NRZ
pattern to PRBS31 and setting the amplitude value.
Phase Margin
Differential, Mark Ratio 1/2, PRBS31, when inputting 0.5 Vp-p, when
Clock
NRZ*14
Typ. 8.7 ps*13 (64.2 Gbit/s)
PAM4
Typ. 2.5 ps*
(58.2 Gbaud)
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
MU196020A using J1789A and an attenuator, Emphasis ON, unused connectors on the MU196020A and MU196040B are terminated,
Typ. 25 mVp-p, ≤ 50 mVp-p*12 (26.5625 Gbit/s, 32.1 Gbit/s)
13
Typ. 31 mVp-p, ≤ 55 mVp-p*
(53.125 Gbit/s)
Typ. 19 mV*12 (26.5625 Gbit/s, 32.1 Gbit/s)
13
Typ. 21 mV* Typ. 32 mV*
(53.125 Gbit/s)
13
(64.2 Gbit/s) PAM4 0/1 1/2 2/3 Level, PRBS31, when using External Clock
12
Typ. 23 mV, 50 mV*
(26.5625 Gbaud, 32.1 Gbaud)
Typ. 36 mV, 60 mV*13 (53.125 Gbaud) Typ. 49 mV, 70 mV*13 (58.2 Gbaud) Note that 53.125 Gbaud and 58.2 Gbaud are defined by the Eye Height value that results in a differential waveform having BER of 1E-06 by changing the test pattern to QPRBS13-CEI after setting the test
1
connecting directly to the MU196020A using J1789A and an attenuator. At a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C, when using External
Typ. 25.8 ps*12 (26.5625 Gbit/s)
12
Typ. 18.0 ps*
(32.1 Gbit/s)
Typ. 10.5 ps*13 (53.125 Gbit/s)
Typ. 5.3 ps*12 (26.5625 Gbaud) Typ. 4.5 ps*12 (32.1 Gbaud) Typ. 4.1 ps*
13,*14
(53.125 Gbaud)
13,*14
*12: When the Option 001, 002, or y12 is installed.
*13: When the Option 002 or y12 is installed.
*14: Value including RJ equivalent to BER 1E–12 of input signal
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Stressed Margin
Stressed Eye Height
PAM4 0/1 1/2 2/3 Level, QPRBS13-CEI, Eye Height where BER is 1E–06,
37 mV*
Stressed Eye Width
PAM4 0/1 1/2 2/3 Level, QPRBS13-CEI, Eye Width where BER is 1E–06,
3.76 ps*
Termination
50 Ω, GND, Variable
Termination Voltage
When set to Variable: –2.5 to +3.5 V, 10 mV step
Connector
V connector (f.)
Decision Feedback Equalizer
With a built-in Decision Feedback Equalizer (DFE)*19
Tap
1
Coefficient
Setting Range
0 to 30, 1 step
Loss Compensation
Nom. 1.4 dB*20
Low Frequency Equalizer
With a built-in Low Frequency Equalizer *19
Gain
Setting Range
–2.0 to 0 dB, 0.5 dB step
Accuracy
Typ. ±1.0 dB
Ideal Frequency
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.3-3 Data Input (Cont’d)
when using External Clock
32 mV*
≥ ≥
15,*16
17,*18
when using External Clock
7.53 ps*
≥ ≥
15,*16
17,*18
Response
0.5
0.0
-0.5
-1.0
-1.5
Response [dB]
-2.0
0.0 dB
-0.5 dB
-1.0 dB
-1.5 dB
-2.0 dB
-2.5
0.01 0.1 1 10
Frequency [GHz]
*15: 26.5625 Gbaud, when installed with the Option 001, 002 or y12 and
the Option z11, BER 1E–12
*16: 26.5625 Gbaud, Differential, Mark Ratio1/2, when J1789A is used
to connect J1800A (1 pc) and MU196020A
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1.3 Specifications
Overview
J1789A 4 0 cm V Cable
MP1900A
MU196020A
MU196040B
Data Output
Data Input
J1789A 40 cm V Cable
J1789A 4 0 cm V Cable
MP1900A
MU196020A
MU196040B
Data Output
Data Input
J1800A
ISI Board
At a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C, measure with a
70-GHz bandwidth sampling oscilloscope with residual jitter of less than 200 fs (RMS).
Adjust De-Emphasis (2 Pre Cursors and 1 Post Cursor) of
MU196020A so that the product of Eye Height (1E–06) and Eye Width (1E–06) can be maximized in the differential waveform.
Calculate the 4th-order Bessel Filter (Cutoff Frequency 40 GHz) +
CTLE (+1 dB Peaking at 14 GHz) and calibrate it to a PAM4 waveform with Eye Amplitude of 0.88 Vp-p (Diff) or less and Eye Linearity R
0.85 or more.
LM
1
Activate the DFE and Low Frequency Equalizer in the MU196040B,
and perform adjustment.
*17: 53.125 Gbaud, when the Option 002, y12 and z11 are installed, BER
1E–8 nom.
*18: 53.125 Gbaud, Differential, Mark Ratio1/2, when connecting a device
with 12.0 dB insertion loss and MU196020A.
J1789A 40 cm V Cable
Insersion
Loss12.0 dB
At a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C, measure with a
70-GHz bandwidth sampling oscilloscope with residual jitter of less than 200 fs (RMS).
Adjust De-Emphasis (2 Pre Cursors and 1 Post Cursor) of
MU196020A so that the product of Eye Height (1E–06) and Eye Width (1E–06) can be maximized in the differential waveform.
Calculate the 4th-order Bessel Filter (Cutoff Frequency 43 GHz) +
CTLE (+1 dB Peaking at 28 GHz) and calibrate it to a PAM4 waveform with Eye Amplitude of 0.88 Vp-p (Diff) or less and Eye Linearity R
0.85 or more.
LM
Activate the DFE and Low Frequency Equalizer in the MU196040B,
and perform adjustment.
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External Clock Input
Operation Baud Rate = Clock Input Frequency × 2
Number of inputs
1 (Single-Ended)
Frequency range
1.2 to 32.1 GHz
Amplitude
0.3 to 1.0 Vp-p (–6.5 to +4.0 dBm) (Input Frequency 16.05 GHz) Termination
50 Ω, AC Coupling
Connector
K connector (f.)
Number of inputs
1 (Single-Ended)
Variation
External Mask, Burst, Capture External Trigger
Minimum pulse width
1/256 of Data rate
Input level
0/–1 V (H: –0.25 to 0.05 V, L: –1.1 to –0.8 V)
Select one of the above.
Termination
50 Ω, GND
Connector
SMA connector (f.)
Number of outputs
2 (Differential)
Variation
1/n Clock (n = 8, 12, 16, 20…1020, 1024), Pattern Sync, Sync Gain, Error Output, Capture Trigger
Pattern Sync
PRBS, PRGM
Position: 1 to {(Least common multiple of Pattern Length’ and 256) –
Length setting until it becomes 1024 or more if it is 1023 or less.
Output level
0/–0.6 V (H: –0.25 to 0.05V, L: –0.80 to –0.45 V)
Termination
50 Ω, GND
Connector
SMA connector (f.)
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
*19: When the Option z11 is installed.
*20: 53.125 Gbaud, Calculated from the following three:
The BER result obtained when DFE is OFF under the condition of
*18.
The BER result obtained when DFE is OFF under the condition of
*18 and 1.8 dB additional loss.
The best BER result obtained when DFE is ON under the
condition of *18 and 1.8 dB additional loss.
Table 1.3.3-4 Clock Input
0.4 to 1.0 Vp-p (–3.9 to +4.0 dBm) (Input Frequency > 16.05 GHz)
Table 1.3.3-5 Aux Input
Item Specifications
0/–0.5 V (H: –0.05 to 0.05 V, L: –0.55 to –0.45 V)
Vth 0 V (Input amplitude 0.5 to 1.0 Vp-p)
Table 1.3.3-6 Aux Output
Item Specifications
263}, 8 steps (When the Option 001 is installed)
Pattern Length’ shall be the value obtained by multiplying Pattern
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Overview
Table 1.3.3-7 Pattern Detection
PRBS
Pattern length
2n–1 (n = 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 20, 23, 31)
Mark ratio
1/2, 1/2inv
PRBS generator
n=7: 1 + X6 + X7
n=31: 1 + X28+ X31
PRBS Inversion
This is available in PAM4 mode only. Logically inverted PRBS can be set independently for MSB and LSB.
Zero-Substitution
This is available in NRZ mode only.
Additional Bit
0 bit, 1 bit
Pattern length
2n or 2n–1 (n = 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 20, 23)
Start position
Substitutes the bit coming after the maximum “0” successive bits.
Zero-Length
1 to (Pattern Length–1) bits
“1.”
Data
Data length
NRZ: 2 to 268 435 456 bits, 1 bit step PAM4: 2 to 268 435 456 symbols, 1 symbol step
Coding
NRZ, PAM4
NRZ
Normal, Invert
PAM4 Gray Coding
ON, OFF
PAM4 Precoding (1/(1 + D) mod 4)*
ON, OFF PAM4 Standard Pattern
Standard-compliant PAM4-mode patterns
CEI
QPRBS13-CEI, QPRBS31-CEI
IEEE
IEEE802.3bs/cd: PRBS13Q, PRBS31Q, SSPRQ, Square Wave IEEE802.3bj: QPRBS13, JP03A, JP03B, Transmitter Linearity
InfiniBand
PRBS13Q (InfiniBand), PRBS23Q, PRBS31Q (InfiniBand)
Fibre Channel
PRBS31Q (Fibre Channel)
NRZ Standard Pattern
Standard-compliant NRZ-mode pattern
CEI
SSPR
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
polynomial
n=9: 1 + X5 + X9
7
n=10: 1 + X n=11: 1 + X n=13: 1 + X + X n=15: 1 + X n=20: 1 + X n=23: 1 + X
+ X10
9
+ X11
2
+ X12 + X13
14
+ X15
3
+ X20
18
+ X23
If the bit coming after Zero-substitution is “0,” then it is replaced with
1
*: (1/(1+D) mod 4) is a generator polynomial defined in the IEEE802.3.
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Sequence
Repeat, Burst
Repeat
Continuous Pattern
Burst
This is available only when Coding is NRZ.
Source
Internal, External-Enable (Aux Input), External-Trigger (Aux Input)
Delay
Internal: 0 to 2 147 483 640 bits, 8 bits step
Adjust Method: Auto, Manual
Enable Period
Internal: 12 800 to 2 147 482 624 bits, 256 bits step Ext Trigger: 12 800 to 2 147 483 136 bits, 256 bits step
Burst Cycle
25 600 to 2 147 483 648 bits, 1024 bits step
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.3-8 Pattern Sequence
Ext Trigger, Enable: 0 to 2 147 483 520 bits, 8 bits step
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Overview
Table 1.3.3-9 Measurement
Counter
Error Rate (ER) Total: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
Expressions enclosed in parentheses are abbreviations.
The following are available only for PAM4 (Diagnostics Mode ON)
Expressions enclosed in parentheses are abbreviations.
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
Error Count (EC) Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Error Interval: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 %Error Free Interval: 0.000 0 to 100.000 0 Error Rate (ER) Insertion (INS):
Error Count (EC) Insertion (INS):
Error Rate (ER) Omission (OMI):
Error Count (EC) Omission (OMI):
Frequency: 2 400.000 to 58 200.000 MHz Frequency measurement accuracy:
Clock Count: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Sync Loss Interval: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Clock Loss Interval: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
measurement. MSB Error Rate (ER) Total: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 MSB Error Count (EC) Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 MSB Error Interval: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 MSB %Error Free Interval: 0.000 0 to 100.000 0 MSB Error Rate (ER) Insertion (INS):
MSB Error Count (EC) Insertion (INS):
MSB Error Rate (ER) Omission (OMI):
MSB Error Count (EC) Omission (OMI):
LSB Error Rate (ER) Total: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 LSB Error Count (EC) Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 LSB Error Interval: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 LSB %Error Free Interval: 0.000 0 to 100.000 0 LSB Error Rate (ER) Insertion (INS):
LSB Error Count (EC) Insertion (INS):
LSB Error Rate (ER) Omission (OMI):
LSB Error Count (EC) Omission (OMI):
1
0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
±1 ppm ±1 kHz*
0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
*: With a gating system and with MP1900A’s reference clock (10 MHz)
calibrated
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Counter (Cont’d)
The following are available when the Option z41 SER Measurement is
Level 1 ER Total: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
2
1 3 0
Chapter 1 Overview
Table 1.3.3-9 Measurement (Cont’d)
Item Specifications
installed. The following are available only for PAM4 (Diagnostics Mode OFF) measurement.
Symbol Error Rate (SER): 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Symbol Error Count (SEC): 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Symbol Error Interval: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Symbol %Error Free Interval: 0.000 0 to 100.000 0
Details-Display1
Level 0 3 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 0 2 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 0 1 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 0 3 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 0 2 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 0 1 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 0 EC Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 0 ER Total: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
Level 1 3 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 1 2 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 1 0 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 1 3 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 1 2 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 1 0 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 1 EC Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
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Overview
Table 1.3.3-9 Measurement (Cont’d)
Counter (Cont’d)
Level 2 3 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
Expressions enclosed in parentheses are abbreviations.
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
Level 2 1 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 2 0 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 2 3 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 2 1 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 2 0 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 2 EC Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 2 ER Total: 0.0001E–18 to 1.000 0E00
Level 3 2 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 3 1 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 3 0 EC: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 3 2 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 3 1 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 3 0 ER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Level 3 EC Total: 0 to 9 999 999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Level 3 ER Total: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
Details-Display2
Transition 1level
Level 0 1 and Level 1 0
SEC: 0 to 9,999,999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
Level 1 2 and Level 2 1
SEC: 0 to 9,999,999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
Level 2 3 and Level 3 2
SEC: 0 to 9,999,999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
Transition 2level
Level 0 2 and Level 2 0
SEC: 0 to 9,999,999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
Level 1 3 and Level 3 1
SEC: 0 to 9,999,999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
Transition 3level
Level 0 3 and Level 3 0
SEC: 0 to 9,999,999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17
Upper Eye Total SEC: 0 to 9,999,999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Middle Eye Total SEC: 0 to 9,999,999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Lower Eye Total SEC: 0 to 9,999,999, 1.000 0E07 to 9.999 9E17 Upper Eye Total SER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Middle Eye Total SER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00 Lower Eye Total SER: 0.000 1E–18 to 1.000 0E00
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Gating
Time, Clock Count, Error Count
Gating Unit
Time: 1 second to 99 days 23 hours 59 minute 59
Error Count: >E+4 to >E+16
Cycle
Single, Repeat, Untimed
Current
On, Off can be set.
Interval: 100 ms, 200 ms
Auto Sync
On, Off can be set.
INT, E–2 to E–8
Sync Control
PRBS: Automatic Synchronization Data: Frame On
Frame Length
NRZ: 4 to 64 bits, 4 bits step PAM4: 4 to 64 symbols, 4 symbols step
Frame Mask
Available
Frame Position
NRZ: 1 to (Pattern Length – Frame Length +1) bits,
symbols, 1 symbol step
Error/Alarm Conditions
Error Detection
NRZ: Insertion/Omission, Transition/Non Transition PAM4: Not available
EI/EFI Interval
1 ms, 10 ms, 100 ms, 1 s
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.3-9 Measurement (Cont’d)
seconds
Clock Count: >E+4 to >E+16
Calculation: Progressive, Immediate
Synchronization threshold:
1 bit step
PAM4: 1 to (Pattern Length – Frame Length +1)
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Overview
Table 1.3.3-10 Error Analysis
Block Window
Excludes the specified data pattern from measurement.
Setting resolution
Pattern length (bits)
134 217 729 to 268 435 456
Step (bits)
128
Bit Window
Excludes any channels among internal 32 channels from measurement. (Available only in NRZ mode.)
External Mask
H: Measurement L: Mask
Capture
NRZ, PAM4 (Only FEC Symbol Capture is available when LSB/MSB
PAM4 is available when the Option z41 SER Measurement is installed.
Capture Mode
Sync Mode Capture
Auto Launch
Select the result screen you want to display automatically when data is
Does not automatically display the result screen.
Number of Blocks
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128
Block Length
NRZ: 8 Mbits / n (n=Number of blocks) PAM4: 4 Msymbols / n (n=Number of blocks)
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
2 to 2 097 152 2 097 153 to 4 194 304 4 194 305 to 8 388 608
8 388 609 to 16 777 216 16 777 217 to 33 554 432 33 554 433 to 67 108 864
67 108 865 to 134 217 728
Diagnostics is set to ON.)
Performs error judgment. Synchronization is required between input data and pattern setting.
Raw Data Capture
Does not perform error judgment. Synchronization is not required between input data and pattern setting.
FEC Symbol Capture*
Performs FEC Symbol error judgment. Synchronization is required between input data and pattern setting. Judgement is made on whether the number of FEC Symbol errors exceeds the threshold.
1, *2
1
1 2 4
8 16 32 64
captured.
Capture Data
Displays the captured pattern data numerically or by a string (Bin, Hex, Symbol).
Error Mapping
Displays the captured error data as a map. This cannot be selected when Capture Mode is Raw Data Capture or FEC Symbol Capture.
Disable
*1: Each FEC Symbol consists of data of 10 or 20 bits.
*2: Occurrence of one or more bit errors in one FEC Symbol is counted as
one FEC Symbol error.
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Capture (Cont’d)
Trigger
Error Detect, Match Pattern, Manual Trigger, External Trigger (Rising
Error Detect
– –
Match Pattern
Manual Trigger
External Trigger
Consecutive Error Detect*3
Intermittent Error Detect*4
Trigger Position
After the Trigger, Around the Trigger, Before the Trigger
Capture Mode is FEC Symbol Capture.
Match Pattern Length
NRZ: 4 to 64 bits, 1 bit step PAM4: 4 to 64 symbols, 1 symbol step
Match Pattern Mask
NRZ: 4 to 64 bits, 1 bit step PAM4: 4 to 64 symbols, 1 symbol step
FEC Symbol Capture Setting
Preset
NRZ: Variable, 25G NRZ 1Lane, 100G NRZ 4Lane
8Lane
Number of
in a Codeword
68, 132, 136, 272, 528, 544 FEC Symbols, 1 FEC Symbol step
Bit Length in a FEC Symbol
10. 20 bits
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.3-10 Error Analysis (Cont’d)
Edge), Consecutive Error Detect, Intermittent Error Detect Error Detect cannot be selected when Capture Mode is Raw Data Capture. For the relationship between Capture Modes and selectable Triggers, refer to the table below.
FEC
Symbol
Capture
Trigger
Sync Mode
Capture
Raw Data
Capture
After the Trigger and Before the Trigger cannot be selected when
PAM4: Variable, 50G PAM4 1Lane, 100G PAM4 1Lane, 100G PAM4
2Lane, 200G PAM4 4Lane, 400G PAM4 4Lane, 400G PAM4
FEC Symbols per Lane
*3: Consecutive Error Detect: Starts capturing when the number of
consecutive FEC Symbol Errors equals to or exceeds the threshold regardless of codeword.
*4: Intermittent Error Detect: Starts capturing when the number of FEC
Symbol Errors that occurred within one codeword exceeds the threshold.
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Overview
Table 1.3.3-10 Error Analysis (Cont’d)
Capture (Cont’d)
FEC Symbol Errors in
When Trigger is Consecutive Error Detect:
(n = Number of FEC Symbols in a Codeword)
Comparison
Greater than or equal to, Equal to
Capture Result
Capture Data
Displays captured results by bit or symbol sequence in NRZ or PAM4
error bits and symbols are displayed with background color.
Viewer Mode
Sets the view mode of the captured result pattern.
Waveform display can be turned on and off.
Error display
NRZ: Insertion Error, Omission Error
Symbol Capture.
Error Search
First: Fist error
Symbol Capture.
Continuous Error
Searches for continuous error bits / symbols.
Symbol Capture.
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
a Codeword
1 to 32 FEC Symbols, 1 FEC Symbol step When Trigger is Intermittent Error Detect: 1 to n, 1 FEC Symbol step
mode. When Capture Mode is Sync Mode Capture or FEC Symbol Capture,
NRZ: BIN, HEX PAM4: Symbol, BIN(MSB/LSB)
PAM4(Symbol): Lower Eye Error, Middle Eye Error, Upper Eye Error,
Middle/Lower Eye Error, Upper/Middle Eye Error, Upper/Middle/Lower Eye Error
PAM4(MSB/LSB):
Insertion Error, Omission Error
This is available only when Capture Mode is Sync Mode Capture or FEC
1
Pre: Previous error Next: Next error Last: Last error In PAM4 mode only, a search target can be selected from All, Upper Eye, Middle Eye and Lower Eye.
This is available only when Capture Mode is Sync Mode Capture or FEC
NRZ: 1 to 256 bits PAM4(Symbol): 1 to 256 symbols PAM4(MSB/LSB) : 1 to 256 bits
This is available only when Capture Mode is Sync Mode Capture or FEC
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Capture (Cont’d)
File Save
Saves the captured results and pattern to a file.
(It can be opened in Pattern Editor.)
File Open
Redisplays the captured results.
Symbol Text: Captured result file
Error Mapping
Visually maps errors using bits with colored-background in NRZ or
This is available only when Capture Mode is Sync Mode Capture.
Error display
NRZ: Insertion Error, Omission Error
Upper/Middle/Lower Eye Error
File Open
Remaps the captured results (errors).
Symbol Text: Captured result file
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.3-10 Error Analysis (Cont’d)
NRZ:
BIN/HEX Text: Captured result file (It can be opened in the Capture Data screen.)
BIN/HEX Text(export): Pattern file including error information (It can be opened in Pattern Editor.)
PAM4:
Symbol Text: Captured result file (It can be opened in the Capture Data screen.) Symbol Text(export): Pattern file including error information
NRZ:
BIN/HEX Text: Captured result file
PAM4:
PAM4 mode.
PAM4: Lower Eye Error, Middle Eye Error, Upper Eye Error,
Middle/Lower Eye Error, Upper/Middle Eye Error,
NRZ:
BIN/HEX Text: Captured result file
PAM4:
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Table 1.3.3-11 Auto Measurement
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
Bath-Tub NRZ/PAM4: Available*1 Eye Contour NRZ/PAM4: Available*2, *3 Auto Adjust NRZ: Vth direction only*4
PAM4: MSB Vth direction only*
Auto Search NRZ: Available*4
PAM4 (LSB/MSB Diagnostics OFF/ON): Available*
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Supports adjustment of PRBS Inv, Logic, Gray Coder, Eye Threshold (Middle, Upper, Lower), Delay, DFE and LFEQ.*
BER/SER Logging NRZ: With BER Logging
PAM4: With SER Logging
*1: When PAM4 is selected, measurement can be performed by selecting
one from Upper, Middle, and Lower Eyes, and SER.
*2: When PAM4 is selected, measurement can be performed by selecting
one from Upper, Middle, and Lower Eyes.
*3: The PAM4 waveform is displayed by optimizing the delay in the
phase direction inside the measuring instrument of each of Upper/Middle/Lower eyes.
*4: PRBS Pattern, Mark Ratio 1/2
4, *5
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4, *6
7, *8
*5: Each of amplitudes shall be equal.
*6: Each of 0/1, 1/2 and 2/3 levels is equal.
*7: The Option z11 is required for adjustment of DEF and LFEQ.
*8: PRBS Inv, Logic, Gray Coder, and Eye Threshold (Upper, Lower) are
available only when Modulation Type is PAM4.
Table 1.3.3-12 Variable Clock Delay
Item Specifications
Phase variable range –1000 to +1000 mUI, 2 mUI step Accuracy ±50 mUIp-p*
±100 mUIp-p*
1, *2
(Baud rate ≤32.1 Gbaud)
1, *2
(Baud rate >32.1 Gbaud) mUI – ps switching Available (internally converted into ps) Calibration Available (when jitter modulation is off) Calibration indicator This indicator is on when Calibration is required due to:
Change in 1/1Clock frequency by ±250 kHz.
Change in the ambient temperature by ±5°C.
*1: Measure using an oscilloscope with residual jitter of less than 200 fs
(RMS).
*2: Typical value
1-75
For NRZ input
Bit rate: 32.1 Gbit/s, 64.2 Gbit/s*
10
2 000
2 000
7 500
2 000
2 000
100 000
2 000
150
1 000 000
200
15
10 000 000
16
1
150 000 000 1 1
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.3-13 Jitter Tolerance
1
Pattern: PRBS231–1
32.1 Gbits: With MU181500B, SSC with frequency of 33 kHz and deviation of 5300 ppm can be applied simultaneously with RJ with amplitude of 0.3 UI.
64.2 Gbits: With MU181500B, SSC with frequency of 33 kHz and deviation of 3300 ppm can be applied simultaneously with RJ with amplitude of 0.3 UI.
These specifications are defined assuming the following conditions: Loopback connection to the MU196020A, at a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C. When RJ+BUJ is bigger than 0.5 UIp-p or SJ + RJ + BUJ is bigger than the standard value + 0.3 UIp-p, “Overload” is displayed on the MU181500B screen.
32.1 Gbit/s
10000
1000
Max. modulation amplitude
Specification
100
10
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
1
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Modulation
frequency [Hz]
Max. modulation
amplitude [UIp-p]
*1: When the Option 002 or x12 is installed.
Specification
[UIp-p]
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Overview
Table 1.3.3-13 Jitter Tolerance (Cont’d)
For NRZ input (Cont’d)
64.2 Gbit/s
10
2 000
1 000
7 500
2 000
1 000
100 000
2 000
75
1 000 000
200
8
10 000 000
16
0.5
150 000 000 1 0.5
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
10000
1000
100
10
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
1
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Modulation
frequency [Hz]
Max. modulation
amplitude [UIp-p]
1
Max. modulation amplitude
Specification
Specification
[UIp-p]
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For PAM4 input
Baud rate: 32.1 Gbaud*2, 58.2 Gbaud*
10
2 000
2 000
7 500
2 000
2 000
100 000
2 000
150
1 000 000
200
15
10 000 000
16
1
150 000 000 1 1
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Pattern: PRBS31Q
32.1 Gbaud: With MU181500B, SSC with frequency of 33 kHz and
58.2 Gbaud: With MU181500B, SSC with frequency of 33 kHz and
These specifications are defined assuming the following conditions: Loopback connection to the MU196020A, at a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C. When RJ+BUJ is bigger than 0.5 UIp-p or SJ + RJ + BUJ is bigger than the standard value + 0.3 UIp-p, “Overload” is displayed on the MU181500B screen.
32.1 Gbaud
Table 1.3.3-13 Jitter Tolerance (Cont’d)
deviation of 5300 ppm can be applied simultaneously with RJ with amplitude of 0.3 UI.
deviation of 3300 ppm can be applied simultaneously with RJ with amplitude of 0.3 UI.
10000
1000
1
Max. modulation amplitude
Specification
100
10
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
1
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Modulation
frequency [Hz]
Max. modulation
amplitude [UIp-p]
*2: When the Option 001 is installed.
Specification
[UIp-p]
1-78
Overview
Table 1.3.3-13 Jitter Tolerance (Cont’d)
For PAM4 input (Cont’d)
58.2 Gbaud
10
2 000
1 000
7 500
2 000
1 000
100 000
2 000
75
1 000 000
200
8
10 000 000
16
0.5
150 000 000 1 0.5
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
10000
1000
100
10
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
1
0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Modulation
frequency [Hz]
Max. modulation
amplitude [UIp-p]
1
Max. modulation amplitude
Specification
Specification
[UIp-p]
1-79
Operating Baud rate
When the Option x21 is installed.
PAM4: 51.0 to 58.2 Gbaud
Setting range*2
When the Option x21 is installed.
PAM4: 51.000 000 to 58.200 000 Gbaud, 0.000 001 Gbaud step
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications*
Table 1.3.3-14 Clock Recovery
1
NRZ: 2.4 to 29.0 Gbit/s PAM4: 2.4 to 29.0 Gbaud
When the Option x22, or x21 + y24 is installed.
NRZ: 2.4 to 32.1 Gbit/s PAM4: 2.4 to 32.1 Gbaud
When the Option x23 is installed.
NRZ: 51.0 to 58.2 Gbit/s
NRZ: 2.400 000 to 29.000 000 Gbit/s, 0.000 001 Gbit/s step PAM4: 2.400 000 to 29.000 000 Gbaud, 0.000 001 Gbaud step
When the Option x22, or x21 + y24 is installed.
NRZ: 2.400 000 to 32.100 000 Gbit/s, 0.000 001 Gbit/s step PAM4: 2.400 000 to 32.100 000 Gbaud, 0.000 001 Gbaud step
When the Option x23 is installed.
NRZ: 51.000 000 to 58.200 000 Gbit/s, 0.000 001 Gbit/s step
*1: When the Option x21, x22, x23, or y24 is installed.
The Options x22 and x23 can be installed together. The Option x23 requires one of the Options x21, x22, 002 and y12. The Options x21 and x22 cannot be installed together. The Options x21 and x23 can be installed together. The Option y24 requires the Option x21. These are specified with the conditions of PRBS Pattern and Mark Ratio 1/2 (in PAM4 mode, MSB Mark Ratio 1/2) unless otherwise specified.
*2: When the ED is tracking the PPG linked with MU181000A/B and
MU181500B, it operates in the same ranges of bit rate and baud rate as the PPG if a recovered clock is used as a system clock.
1-80
Overview
Table 1.3.3-14 Clock Recovery (Cont’d)
Supported standard and
For NRZ mode
CEI-56G
56.000 000
*3
100G ULH
32.100 000
*4
32G FC
28.050 000
*5
CEI-28G
28.000 000
*5
100G OTU4
27.952 496
*5
100GbE(25.78 × 4)
25.781 250
*5
InfiniBand EDR
25.781 250
*5
InfiniBand FDR
14.062 500
*5
16G FC
14.025 000
*5
10G FC Over FEC
11.316 800
*5
10GbE Over FEC
11.095 700
*5
OTU2
10.709 225
*5
G975 FEC
10.664 228
*5
10G FC
10.518 750
*5
10GbE
10.312 500
*5
InfiniBand QDR
10.000 000
*5
OC-192/STM-64
9.953 280
*5
8G FC
8.500 000
*5
HSBI
6.250 000
*5
InfiniBand DDR
5.000 000
*5
4G FC
4.250 000
*5
XAUI
3.125 000
*5
OTU1
2.666 060
*5
InfiniBand SDR
2.500 000
*5
OC-48/STM-16
2.488 320
*5
Item Specifications*
1.3 Specifications
1
1
baud rate
Standard Bit Rate [Gbit/s] Remarks
*3: When the Option x23 is installed.
*4: When the Option x22, or x21 + y24 is installed.
*5: When the Option x21, x22, or x21 + y24 is installed.
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Supported standard and
PPG Operating baud
Tracks the operating baud rate of the PPG selected from the PPGs
range.
Maximum number of
When the Option x21, x22, or x21 + y24 is installed.
Target loop band: 1/6640, 1/13280 at 51.0 to 58.2G
Lock range
When the Option x21, x22, or x21 + y24 is installed.
51.0 to 58.2 G, The target loop band is specified by 1/6640, 1/13280.
For PAM4 mode
CEI 112G
56.000 000
*3
400GbE(53.1 × 4)
53.125 000
*3
64G FC
28.900 000
*5
CEI 56G
28.000 000
*5
200GbE(26.6 × 4)
26.562 500
*5
InfiniBand HDR
26.562 500
*5
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications*
Table 1.3.3-14 Clock Recovery (Cont’d)
1
baud rate (Cont’d)
rate tracking
consecutive zeros
Standard Baud Rate [Gbaud] Remarks
installed in the same MP1900A. It is provided with an indicator that turns on when the PPG’s operating baud rate is out of the tracking
72 bit
15
Zero Substitution 2
, Target loop band: 1/1667, 1/2578 at 2.4 to 25.499 999 G, 1/1667, 1/2578, 1/6640 at 25.5 to 32.1 G
When the Option x23 is installed.
72 bit Zero Substitution 215,
±200 ppm
2.4 to 25.499 999 G, The target loop band is specified by 1/1667, 1/2578. ±100 ppm
25.5 to 32.1 G, The target loop band is specified by 1/1667, 1/2578, 1/6640.
When the Option x23 is installed.
±100 ppm
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Overview
Table 1.3.3-14 Clock Recovery (Cont’d)
Target loop band
When the Option x21, x22, or x21 + y24 is installed.
24.500 001 to 25.499 999 3 to 15 1
When the Option x23 is installed.
Jitter Tolerance
Item Specifications*
25.5 to 32.1 G*6 Baud rate / 1667 Baud rate / 2578 Baud rate / 6640 Jitter Tolerance
2.4 to 25.499 999 G Baud rate / 1667 Baud rate / 2578 Jitter Tolerance Variable
When Variable is selected, the ranges are as follows:
Baud rate [Gbaud] Range [MHz] Step [MHz]
2.400 000 to 5.500 000 3 -
5.500 001 to 7.500 000 3 to 4 1
7.500 001 to 9.500 000 3 to 5 1
9.500 001 to 10.500 000 3 to 6 1
10.500 001 to 12.500 000 3 to 7 1
12.500 001 to 14.500 000 3 to 8 1
14.500 001 to 15.500 000 3 to 9 1
15.500 001 to 17.500 000 3 to 10 1
17.500 001 to 19.500 000 3 to 11 1
19.500 001 to 20.500 000 3 to 12 1
20.500 001 to 22.500 000 3 to 13 1
22.500 001 to 24.500 000 3 to 14 1
1.3 Specifications
1
1
51.0 to 58.2 G*7 Baud rate / 6640 Baud rate / 13280
*6: The SSPRQ pattern supports Baud rate / 6640 only. When set to
Jitter Tolerance, Baud rate / 1667 or higher.
*7: The SSPRQ pattern supports Baud rate / 6640 only. When set to
Jitter Tolerance, Baud rate / 6640 or higher.
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Jitter Tolerance*8
NRZ input
At the bit rate of 58.0 Gbit/s, conforming to Jitter Tolerance Mask
87 349
7.5
2 977 820
0.22
250 000 000
0.22
At the bit rate of 28.05 Gbit/s, conforming to Jitter Tolerance Mask
100 000
8.16
3 709 271
0.22
250 000 000
0.22
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.3-14 Clock Recovery (Cont’d)
defined by the “CEI 56G Jitter Tolerance Mask”. The following masks are taken as nominal values:
100
10
1
0.1
0.01 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Tolerance Mask (UIp-p)
defined by the “32G FC Jitter Tolerance Mask”. The following masks are taken as typical values:
100
10
1
0.1
0.01 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Tolerance Mask (UIp-p)
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
1-84
*8: Specified at a constant temperature between 20 and 30°C.
Overview
Table 1.3.3-14 Clock Recovery (Cont’d)
Jitter Tolerance (Cont’d)*8
PAM4 input
At the bit rate of 53.125 Gbaud, conforming to Jitter Tolerance Mask
40 004
5
4 000 377
0.05
250 000 000
0.05
At the bit rate of 26.5625 Gbaud, conforming to Jitter Tolerance Mask
40 000
22
4 000 000
0.22
250 000 000
0.22
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
Jitter Amplitude [UI]
1.3 Specifications
Item Specifications
defined by the “CEI-112G-VSR Jitter Tolerance Mask”. The following masks are taken as nominal values:
100
10
1
0.1
0.01 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Tolerance Mask (UIp-p)
1
defined by the “IEEE802.3bs Jitter Tolerance Mask”. The following masks are taken as typical values:
100
10
1
0.1
0.01 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 1000M
Modulation Frequency [Hz]
Modulation Frequency (Hz) Jitter Tolerance Mask (UIp-p)
1-85
Dimensions
21 mm (H), 234 mm (W), 175 mm (D), Excluding protrusions
Mass
2.5 kg max.
Operating temperature
15 to 30°C
installed.
Storage temperature
–20 to 60°C
Class 5.
Chapter 1 Overview
Item Specifications
Table 1.3.3-15 Mechanical Performance
MP1900A’s ambient temperature. MU196040B shall operate when
MU196040B installed to MP1900A shall comply with MIL-T-28800E
1-86.
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