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Tektronix 82A04B 相位參考模塊

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Tektronix 82A04B 相位參考模塊

深圳市美佳特科技有限公司

82A04B 8000 系列,相位參考模塊(包括 D1).

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he 82A04B Phase Reference Module extends the capability of the DSA8300 Digital Serial Analyzer sampling oscilloscope1by 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 82A04B input.

1Also compatible with DSA8200 and TDS/CSA8200 sampling oscilloscopes.

Notice to EU customers

This product is not updated to comply with the RoHS 2 Directive 2011/65/EU and will not be shipped to the EU. Customers may be able to purchase products from inventory that were placed on the EU market prior to July 22, 2017 until supplies are depleted. Tektronix is committed to helping you with your solution needs. Please contact your local sales representative for further assistance or to determine if alternative product(s) are available. Tektronix will continue service to the end of worldwide support life.

Key performance specifications

Key features

Applications

Extremely low jitter solution

 

The benefits of the 82A04B using the sample position information based on a clock signal are two-fold - an extremely low jitter of RMS, 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 82A04B 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.

Modes of operation

The operation of the phase reference module is based on the acquisition of a clock synchronous to the signal under observation. This clock can be a user-supplied signal (for example, a clock from a BERT), or the clock output of one of the DSA8300 clock recovery or optical modules.