Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) today introduced a precision waveform
analyzer for engineers involved in design verification and validation of
high-speed electrical communications systems and components.
With industry-best residual jitter (below 50 femtoseconds), channel
bandwidths to 50 GHz and integrated clock recovery to 32 Gb/s, the
Agilent 86108B
precision waveform analyzer gives engineers confidence they are
seeing the true performance of their designs. This new plug-in module is
the latest addition to the Agilent
86100C/D DCA wide-bandwidth oscilloscope family.
Emerging Standards Require Industry-Leading Performance
Engineers testing IEEE 802.3ba (40-Gb/100-Gb Ethernet), Optical
Internetworking Forum CEI 3.0, INCITS T-11 32G Fibre Channel and
high-speed proprietary systems will benefit from the measurement
performance of Agilent’s 86108B waveform analyzer. As data rates
increase to 28 Gb/s and beyond, accurate component characterization
becomes more difficult. Cabling to instrumentation degrades signal
integrity, and performance margins are consumed due to non-ideal
measurement systems. The 86108B’s integrated precision timebase and
clock recovery design, with typical residual jitter below 50 fs rms,
enable it to minimize potential problems. With this plug-in module,
Agilent’s wide-bandwidth oscilloscopes meet the requirements of advanced
technologies better than any other oscilloscopes on the market today.
Continuous data-rate coverage from 50 Mb/s to 32 Gb/s, peaking control
and adjustable loop bandwidths to 20 MHz also allow the clock recovery
circuit to provide a golden PLL response for accurate and compliant
device characterization.
Integrated Design Enables Significant Ease-of-Use Advantages
In addition to the performance benefits offered by the Agilent 86108B,
the integrated instrumentation-grade clock recovery circuit allows the
module to trigger directly from single-ended or differential data
signals. This eliminates the need for a separate trigger input. The
module also integrates high-bandwidth pickoffs and phase-matched cables,
which significantly reduce setup complexity, maintain signal integrity
and make it easy for users to start making accurate measurements quickly.
Characterizing Closed Eyes and Phase-Locked Loop Designs
An auxiliary clock-recovery input circuit allows engineers to analyze
extremely low-level signals, or signals that have been closed due to
severe inter-symbol interference, by triggering the scope using a
separate synchronous data (or clock) signal connected to the 86108B’s
auxiliary CR input. The on-board phase detector enables a flexible and
accurate technique to determine PLL bandwidth/peaking on devices with
either clock or data inputs and outputs.
Economical and Upgradeable
The integration of several instrumentation blocks in the 86108B provides
significant cost advantages in addition to the highest measurement
accuracy. The cost of the system (an 86100D mainframe plus the 86108B
module) is far below any comparable real-time or equivalent-time
oscilloscope solution. Additionally, Agilent offers the 86108B with
bandwidth options of 35 GHz and 50 GHz and clock recovery data-rate
options of 16 Gb/s and 32 Gb/s. Both bandwidth and clock recovery
options are upgradeable, so users can enhance their instruments as their
designs warrant.
"These new high-speed standards are challenging the engineering
community like never before,” said Jay Alexander, vice president and
general manager of Agilent’s Oscilloscope Products Division. "Agilent is
pleased to provide engineers with the 86108B, a new gold standard
engineered to characterize their designs more easily and accurately.
This product is an essential tool to help high-speed chipset suppliers
remain competitive.”
Benefits of the Agilent 86108B precision waveform analyzer include:
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Lowest intrinsic jitter (< 50 fs rms typical), which provides the most
accurate measurement waveforms.
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Widest continuous clock-recovery range (50 Mb/s to 32 Gb/s), allowing
for easy measurement setup and compliant device characterization.
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High-bandwidth receivers (35-GHz and 50-GHz options), providing a
faithful and accurate representation of the incoming signal.
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Integrated triggering architecture, allowing simple connection
schemes, analysis of low-amplitude signals and the elimination of the
clock-data delay that can corrupt jitter measurements.
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An internal phase detector that enables accurate measurements of PLL
bandwidth, jitter transfer and jitter/phase noise spectrum.
The Agilent 86108B will be shown for the first time at DesignCon in
Santa Clara, Calif., Jan. 31-Feb. 1 in Booth 201. Agilent’s high-speed
digital solutions offer a range of essential tools to help engineers
design and simulate, analyze, debug and ensure compliant designs while
cutting through the challenges of gigabit digital designs.
U.S. Pricing and Availability
The Agilent 86108B precision waveform analyzer is available now, with
prices starting at $80,000. Further information about the Agilent 86108B
is available at www.agilent.com/find/86108B.
Images of the Agilent 86108B are available at www.agilent.com/find/86108B_images.
Further information about the Agilent 86100D DCA-X wide-bandwidth
oscilloscope family is available at www.agilent.com/find/dcax.
About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) is the world’s premier measurement
company and a technology leader in chemical analysis, life sciences,
electronics and communications. The company’s 18,700 employees serve
customers in more than 100 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $6.6
billion in fiscal 2011. Information about Agilent is available at www.agilent.com.
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