Features & Benefits
- Extremely Low Jitter <200
fsRMS (typical)
- Flexible Operation
- Triggered
- Untriggered (Free-running) Acquisition Without
Trigger Signal
- Support for Enhanced Acquisition Modes
(FrameScan®)
- Wide and Continuous Frequency Range
2 GHz - 60 GHz
- Small Module Implementation Allows:
- Acquisition on Six Other Channels
- Placement Close to
the DUT with Module Extender Cable
- Fast Acquisition
Rate
Applications
- Design, Verification, and
Manufacturing of Telecom and Datacom Components and Systems Operating
at 10 Gb/s and Faster
Extremely
Low Jitter, Flexible Signal Acquisition Solution
The 82A04
Phase Reference Module extends the capability of the DSA8300*1 digital serial analyzer sampling oscilloscope mainframe by
providing extremely low jitter/drift sample position information to
the mainframe. This sample position information is based on the phase
of a clock the user provides to the 82A04 input.
The benefits
of using the sample position information based on a clock signal are
two-fold – an extremely low jitter of <200 fsRMS (typical),
and the possibility of a triggerless acquisition. The typical application
is the acquisition and analysis of very high-speed optical and electrical
signals in high-speed communication devices and systems and similar
areas.
The 82A04 together with the DSA8300 implements the phase
reference time-base functionality in a novel way, giving the user
the freedom to select from time base and acquisition modes without
compromises; any phase-reference frequency within the operating range
is accommodated, and even the advanced features, such as FrameScan®, remain available. The separate DSP per acquisition slot
architecture of the DSA8300 enables the acquisition rate in the Phase
Reference mode to reach over 40 kS/s*2.
*1 Also compatible with DSA8200, TDS/CSA8200 sampling oscilloscopes.
*2 Typical performance, some settings will lower the
throughput.
Modes of Operation
The operation of the
phase reference is based on the acquisition of a clock synchronous
to the signal under observation. This clock can be a user-supplied
signal (e.g. a clock from a BERT), or the clock output of one of the
DSA8300 clock recovery or optical modules. In addition, the user can
also provide a traditional external trigger signal either to the Direct
Trigger input, or to the Trigger Prescaler input of the mainframe.
Phase Ref Free-Run - With no external trigger to the
DSA8300 mainframe needed, the 82A04 module can, together with the
mainframe, create a time base based on the phase of the reference
clock (effectively the time base of the instrument functions as a
“Phase-base” instead). The signal displayed on the screen will therefore
repeat after one period of the reference clock. All user controls
remain enabled, even while the horizontal position has relative meaning
only. The timing information presented by the oscilloscope is based
solely on the phase reference clock frequency as entered by the user
in the Input Freq field of the Phase Reference Setup dialog.
Phase Ref Triggered - When the DSA8300 mainframe is supplied
with both the reference clock and a traditional external trigger,
the mainframe triggers on the trigger signal, and uses the phase reference
information from the 82A04 to minimize the jitter. Otherwise the acquisition
process doesn’t change from traditional acquisition, the signal remains
referenced to the trigger point.
Characterize - To
operate properly in either the Phase Ref Triggered or the Phase Ref
Free-Run modes the Phase Reference module has to first characterize
the phase reference signal. The signal needs to be stable during the
characterization and afterward. The instrument indicates when characterization
is necessary.
Performance You Can Count On
Depend
on Tektronix to provide you with performance you can count on. In
addition to industry-leading service and support, this product comes
backed by a one-year warranty as standard.