Anritsu BERT verifies next-generation high-speed interface designs
Richardson, TX. Anritsu has introduced the Signal Quality Analyzer (SQA) MP1900A BERT, which can measure next-generation PCI Express Gen 4 and Gen 5 buses as well as the latest 400 GbE/200 GbE Ethernet networks. With comprehensive interface support, the MP1900A i accurately measures next-generation high-speed electronic and optical devices and optical transceivers used in high-end servers, communications equipment, and optical transceivers/modules, including those for M2M and IoT applications.
Engineers will have a high degree of measurement confidence, as the SQA MP1900A BERT has best-in-class performance, the company said. The built-in pulse pattern generator (PPG) has intrinsic jitter of typically 115 fs rms, as well as typical Tr/Tf of 12 ps. Total peak-to-peak jitter is typically 6 ps max., and typical input sensitivity of the internal error detector (ED) is 15 mV.
Complementing the high performance are multiple features that improve accuracy and efficiency. A unique link negotiation function supporting high-speed digital interface standards is used to connect the MP1900A to the DUT for improved bus interface evaluation. Engineers can use the function to conduct PCI Express Gen 4 and Gen 5 tests, LTSSM status analysis, jitter generation, and CM/DM noise injection. A jitter measurement function evaluates signal integrity, while a 10Tap emphasis function and equalizer function can be used to characterize test signals according to transmission path loss.
The SQA MP1900A BERT can also be configured with peripheral equipment for expanded measurement capability. An integrated solution featuring the MP1900A can support generation of 32 Gbaud and 64 Gbaud PAM4 signals required for 200 GbE and 400 GbE measurements, BER measurements, jitter and amplitude noise injection, and emphasis addition, for versatile future-proof standards support.
Simple to operate, the MP1900A has an intuitive GUI that can display block diagrams on the instrument’s large touch-panel 12.1” display. Remote commands matching each GUI function can be displayed on-screen to shorten configuration time for automated measurements.