Tektronix Announces 400G Multi-carrier Superchannel Coherent Modulation Analysis

March 13, 2013. Tektronix Inc. today announced a new software option for its OM4000 optical modulation analyzer series that offers automated test support for 400G multicarrier coherent optical modulation. This software option will reduce test times for researchers working on 400G and faster coherent optical systems while providing the flexibility to define carrier count, carrier spacing, and modulation formats. It also provides compiled carrier measurement results and multicarrier visualization for integrated analysis.

The new software is available to Tektronix customers as Option MCS on the OM4106D Coherent Lightwave Signal Analyzer and OM1106 Coherent Lightwave Signal Analyzer Software. The OM4106D is tightly integrated with Tektronix DPO70000D Series 33-GHz oscilloscopes and uses coherent detection to acquire fiber signals carrying up to 240 Gb/s per wavelength.

Multi-carrier 400G Gaining Support

With 100G now heading into deployment, network equipment manufacturers are investigating ways to achieve networks speeds of 400G and beyond. Instead of simply increasing the symbol rate of a single carrier, one proposal gaining momentum is to transmit in parallel by using multiple carriers at lower individual rates. Multi-carrier systems such as this have been dubbed superchannels. There is currently no industry consensus on how to build superchannels. Vendors differ on characteristics as basic as carrier count and carrier spacing to what modulation format should be used. Therefore, a measurement system must have the flexibility to adapt to all these formats. With Option MCS, Tektronix is the industry’s first test supplier to offer multi-carrier or superchannel support.

“The explosive growth of mobile and cloud computing continues to drive long-haul optical communications bandwidth demands, leading to new designs which leverage existing infrastructure using coherent optical technology,” said Brian Reich, general manager, performance oscilloscopes, at Tektronix. “We see 400G as the next big milestone and superchannel technology as the most likely winner, at least in the near term. This new software will go a long way toward helping to advance multicarrier modulation methodologies as new standards emerge.”

Fast, Automated Results

Option MCS software is designed for optimum ease-of-use and flexibility. To launch tests, the user simply enters multicarrier variables such as number of carriers, carrier spacing, and modulation format in a simple table. The software automatically steps through each carrier, setting up the local oscillator and measurement parameters based on the information entered into the carrier information table. When all measurements are complete, the system provides the results from all carriers side-by-side for easy correlation and quick identification of problems.

Option MCS will be available for $8,800 beginning May 30, 2013 and will operate on new or existing OM4106D systems.

www.tektronix.com

March 13, 2013. Tektronix Inc. today announced a new software option for its OM4000 optical modulation analyzer series that offers automated test support for 400G multicarrier coherent optical modulation. This software option will reduce test times for researchers working on 400G and faster coherent optical systems while providing the flexibility to define carrier count, carrier spacing, and modulation formats. It also provides compiled carrier measurement results and multicarrier visualization for integrated analysis.

The new software is available to Tektronix customers as Option MCS on the OM4106D Coherent Lightwave Signal Analyzer and OM1106 Coherent Lightwave Signal Analyzer Software. The OM4106D is tightly integrated with Tektronix DPO70000D Series 33-GHz oscilloscopes and uses coherent detection to acquire fiber signals carrying up to 240 Gb/s per wavelength.

Multi-carrier 400G Gaining Support

With 100G now heading into deployment, network equipment manufacturers are investigating ways to achieve networks speeds of 400G and beyond. Instead of simply increasing the symbol rate of a single carrier, one proposal gaining momentum is to transmit in parallel by using multiple carriers at lower individual rates. Multi-carrier systems such as this have been dubbed superchannels. There is currently no industry consensus on how to build superchannels. Vendors differ on characteristics as basic as carrier count and carrier spacing to what modulation format should be used. Therefore, a measurement system must have the flexibility to adapt to all these formats. With Option MCS, Tektronix is the industry’s first test supplier to offer multi-carrier or superchannel support.

“The explosive growth of mobile and cloud computing continues to drive long-haul optical communications bandwidth demands, leading to new designs which leverage existing infrastructure using coherent optical technology,” said Brian Reich, general manager, performance oscilloscopes, at Tektronix. “We see 400G as the next big milestone and superchannel technology as the most likely winner, at least in the near term. This new software will go a long way toward helping to advance multicarrier modulation methodologies as new standards emerge.”

Fast, Automated Results

Option MCS software is designed for optimum ease-of-use and flexibility. To launch tests, the user simply enters multicarrier variables such as number of carriers, carrier spacing, and modulation format in a simple table. The software automatically steps through each carrier, setting up the local oscillator and measurement parameters based on the information entered into the carrier information table. When all measurements are complete, the system provides the results from all carriers side-by-side for easy correlation and quick identification of problems.

Option MCS will be available for $8,800 beginning May 30, 2013 and will operate on new or existing OM4106D systems.

www.tektronix.com

March 13, 2013. Tektronix Inc. today announced a new software option for its OM4000 optical modulation analyzer series that offers automated test support for 400G multicarrier coherent optical modulation. This software option will reduce test times for researchers working on 400G and faster coherent optical systems while providing the flexibility to define carrier count, carrier spacing, and modulation formats. It also provides compiled carrier measurement results and multicarrier visualization for integrated analysis.

The new software is available to Tektronix customers as Option MCS on the OM4106D Coherent Lightwave Signal Analyzer and OM1106 Coherent Lightwave Signal Analyzer Software. The OM4106D is tightly integrated with Tektronix DPO70000D Series 33-GHz oscilloscopes and uses coherent detection to acquire fiber signals carrying up to 240 Gb/s per wavelength.

Multi-carrier 400G Gaining Support

With 100G now heading into deployment, network equipment manufacturers are investigating ways to achieve networks speeds of 400G and beyond. Instead of simply increasing the symbol rate of a single carrier, one proposal gaining momentum is to transmit in parallel by using multiple carriers at lower individual rates. Multi-carrier systems such as this have been dubbed superchannels. There is currently no industry consensus on how to build superchannels. Vendors differ on characteristics as basic as carrier count and carrier spacing to what modulation format should be used. Therefore, a measurement system must have the flexibility to adapt to all these formats. With Option MCS, Tektronix is the industry’s first test supplier to offer multi-carrier or superchannel support.

“The explosive growth of mobile and cloud computing continues to drive long-haul optical communications bandwidth demands, leading to new designs which leverage existing infrastructure using coherent optical technology,” said Brian Reich, general manager, performance oscilloscopes, at Tektronix. “We see 400G as the next big milestone and superchannel technology as the most likely winner, at least in the near term. This new software will go a long way toward helping to advance multicarrier modulation methodologies as new standards emerge.”

Fast, Automated Results

Option MCS software is designed for optimum ease-of-use and flexibility. To launch tests, the user simply enters multicarrier variables such as number of carriers, carrier spacing, and modulation format in a simple table. The software automatically steps through each carrier, setting up the local oscillator and measurement parameters based on the information entered into the carrier information table. When all measurements are complete, the system provides the results from all carriers side-by-side for easy correlation and quick identification of problems.

Option MCS will be available for $8,800 beginning May 30, 2013 and will operate on new or existing OM4106D systems.

www.tektronix.com

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