Optical Modulation Analyzer
Signaling has migrated from simple on-off keying to complex modulation formats such as DP-QPSK and PM-16QAM. Advanced test tools are required to test the latest communication systems for 100G, 400G, 1Tb/s and beyond. Tektronix is the only test and measurement vendor that can offer a complete coherent optical test system from signal generation, to modulation, acquisition, and analysis.
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Arbitrary Waveform Generator
AWG70000B
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The AWG70000B Series Arbitrary Waveform Generator represents the cutting edge in sample rate, signal fidelity and waveform memory, making it ideal for design, testing and operations of complex components, systems and experiments. With up to sample rate of 50 GS/s and 10-bit vertical resolution, it delivers the industry's best signal stimulus solution for easy generation of ideal, distorted and “real-life” signals.
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46 GBaud Multi-Format Optical Transmitter
OM5110 Datasheet
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Optical Modulation Analyzer
OM4000
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The OM4245 uses coherent detection to acquire fiber signals carrying up to 80 GBaud, then analyzes both modulation and source properties using the power of DSP. It presents a rich library of results and graphical plots. Dynamic MATLAB integration provides the ultimate in analysis system customization and extensibility.
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70 GHz Optical Modulation Analyzer System
OM70000 Series
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Complete system capable of dual-polarization coherent detection with 70 GHz analog bandwidth. Includes 70 GHz Oscilloscopes and OM1106 Analysis Software.
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Coherent Receiver Calibration Source
OM2210
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The OM2210 Coherent Receiver Calibration Source includes the capability and software needed for coherent optical receiver calibration. Equipped with two independent free-running lasers and a precision polarization switch, the OM2210 is able to excite the coherent receiver with a known-polarization signal so that the receiver’s linear transfer function can be extracted.






