Optical Modulation Analyzer features BER capabilities.

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Optical modulation analyzer offers turnkey test solution for development and characterization of 40G/100G transmission systems. Necessary receiver is integrated for counting errors and calculating bit error ratio (BER) from detected data in real-time or in large sample number capture modus. Along with detailed analysis of ones and zero errors, system supports polarization multiplexed signals as well as Pseudo Random Bit Sequence (PRBS) or test signal with user-defined pattern.



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Agilent Technologies Adds Bit Error Ratio Analysis Capabilities to Optical Modulation Analyzer



Bit Error Ratio Analysis Offers Extended Insight into 40/100G Transmitter and Systems

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 14, 2009 -- Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced it has added bit error ratio (BER) capabilities to its optical modulation analyzer. Agilent will demonstrate the new BER test feature on a polarization multiplexed signal at ECOC 2009 Vienna, Austria, booth 666, Sept. 21-23.

The analysis of the BER of a transmitter or link is the ultimate parameter in digital transmission to measure the transmission quality for 40/100G systems. Test instruments currently used for on-off-keying modulation cannot be used to measure the BER of advanced modulation formats because they do not have the appropriate receiver to detect this kind of signal.

Agilent's optical modulation analyzer has the necessary receiver integrated to count the errors and calculate the BER from its detected data in real time or in large sample number capture modus. The test signal can be either a Pseudo Random Bit Sequence (PRBS) or user-defined pattern.

Measuring only the electrical BER from transmitter input to receiver output of an optical link leaves the uncertainty of which of the three components -- the transmitter, the link itself or the receiver -- caused the BER problem during a test failure.

Being able to measure the BER of a physical layer signal allows transmitter and system designers and quality engineers to clearly distinguish which part of the transmission system caused the problem.

"Our optical modulation analyzer provides a highly flexible turn-key test solution for development and characterization of 40G/100G transmission systems based on advanced modulation schemes," said Juergen Beck, general manager of Agilent's Digital Photonic Test business. "The addition of BER test functionality addresses further needs of scientists, development engineers and quality engineers of transmission system and component suppliers, and closes another gap in optical modulation test."

Benefits of the BER test solution include:

  • real BER counting, no estimation;

  • support of polarization multiplexed signals;

  • support of PRBS or user-defined pattern;

  • detailed analysis of ones and zero errors; and

  • ability to relate BER to Error Vector Magnitude (EVM).

    This new BER test capability is compatible with many of the offered modulation formats and is designed to support polarization multiplexed signals in combination with Agilent's unique polarization alignment algorithm.

    U.S. Pricing and Availability

    Agilent's new BER test capability is priced at $2,700 and will be available in early October 2009. As an introductory promotion, the BER test capability will be included at no extra cost in the standard software of the N4391A optical modulation analyzer for all orders placed before the OFC 2010 event concludes (end of March 2010).

    Additional information about Agilent's N4391A optical modulation analyzer is available at www.agilent.com/find/oma High-resolution images are available at www.agilent.com/find/oma_images.

    A video about the N4391A showing a real signal with decreasing and increasing BER is available at www.agilent.com/find/oma_video.

    A backgrounder on optical component test technology and Agilent's test solutions is available at www.agilent.com/find/oct_backgrounder.

    Agilent's webcast series for Photonic Test, called "How to Be Ready for 40/100G Optical Networks and Components," is available at the Photonic Webcast Series Web page.

    About Agilent Technologies

    Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world's premier measurement company and a technology leader in communications, electronics, life sciences and chemical analysis. The company's 18,000 employees serve customers in more than 110 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $5.8 billion in fiscal 2008. Information about Agilent is available on the Web at www.agilent.com.
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