Anritsu demonstrates stressed receiver conformance test for characterization of 10-Gigabit Ethernet receivers
3 April 2003 Richardson, TX Lightwave--Anritsu Co. recently demonstrated a stressed receiver conformance test solution that accurately characterizes and verifies 10-Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) optical receivers according to the IEEE 802.3ae-2002 standard.
Comprised of a wideband optical receiver, clock data recovery (CDR), reference transmitter, and E/O plus O/E converter, the solution conducts precise stressed eye tests so that manufacturers of 10-GbE LAN and WAN receivers can reliably analyze the performance of their products during development and production.
The test solution operates over a wide frequency range of 2.4 Gbits/sec to 12.5 Gbits/sec and supports the three standard wavelengths--1550 nm, 1310 nm, and 850 nm. Because it is designed with a reference transmitter, the test solution can conduct accurate TDP measurements. Additionally, it can be used to achieve a golden CDR at 10.3125 GHz.
Anritsu's stressed receiver conformance test solution was developed to satisfy the strong industry demand for stressed eye test sets that ensure 10-GbE receivers comply with IEEE 802.3ae-2002. With the Anritsu solution, developers can simulate a real world, worst-case scenario in the lab and on the production floor, say company representatives. The solution adds jitter and an interfering signal to degrade the eye and create vertical eye closure penalty (VECP). While sweeping jitter across user-designated frequency and amplitude ranges, the test solution monitors bit error rate (BER) to ensure that the receivers operate with a BER of less than 10-12 and are compliant with the standard.